World record progression 500 m speed skating men

The world record progression 500 m speed skating men as recognised by the International Skating Union:

NameResultDateVenueMeeting
Oscar Grundén50.828 February 1891Stockholm
Einar Halvorsen50.228 February 1892Hamar
Alfred Næss49.45 February 1893Hamar
Einar Halvorsen48.026 February 1893Hamar
Alfred Næss48.026 February 1893Hamar
Oskar Fredriksen47.821 January 1894Kristiania
Einar Halvorsen47.024 February 1894HamarEuropean Championships
Alfred Næss47.024 February 1894HamarEuropean Championships
Wilhelm Mauseth46.83 February 1895Trondhjem
Peder Østlund46.67 February 1897Trondhjem
Peder Østlund45.210 February 1900Davos
Rudolf Gundersen44.827 January 1906DavosEuropean Championships
Johan Vikander44.49 February 1908Davos
Sigurd Mathisen44.49 February 1908Davos
Oscar Mathisen44.217 February 1912KristianiaWorld Allround Championships
Oscar Mathisen44.016 March 1913Hamar
Oscar Mathisen43.710 January 1914Kristiania
Oscar Mathisen43.417 January 1914Davos
Roald Larsen43.14 February 1928DavosWorld Allround Championships
Clas Thunberg42.819 January 1929DavosEuropean Championships
Clas Thunberg42.613 January 1931St. Moritz
Hans Engnestangen42.521 January 1933Davos
Allan Potts42.418 January 1936Oslo
Hans Engnestangen42.330 January 1937DavosEuropean Championships
Hans Engnestangen41.85 February 1938DavosWorld Allround Championships
Yuri Sergeev41.76 January 1952Medeo
Yuri Sergeev41.219 January 1952Medeo
Yuri Sergeev40.925 January 1953Medeo
Yuri Sergeev40.819 January 1955Medeo
Yevgeny Grishin40.222 January 1956Misurina
Yevgeny Grishin40.228 January 1956MisurinaWinter Olympics
Yevgeny Grishin40.224 February 1960Squaw ValleyWinter Olympics
Yevgeny Grishin39.627 January 1963Medeo
Yevgeny Grishin39.528 January 1963Medeo
Erhard Keller39.228 January 1968Inzell
Keiichi Suzuki39.21 March 1969Inzell
Valery Muratov39.099 January 1970Medeo
Boris Gulyaev39.0313 January 1970Medeo
Hasse Börjes38.918 January 1970Davos
Valery Muratov38.9924 January 1970Medeo
Hasse Börjes38.8725 January 1970Medeo
Valery Muratov38.7329 January 1970Medeo
Keiichi Suzuki38.717 March 1970Inzell
Hasse Börjes38.468 March 1970Inzell
Erhard Keller38.4214 March 1971Inzell
Erhard Keller38.32 January 1972Inzell
Leo Linkovesi38.08 January 1972Davos
Erhard Keller38.04 March 1972Inzell
Hasse Börjes38.04 March 1972Inzell
Lasse Efskind38.013 January 1973Davos
Yevgeny Kulikov37.9915 March 1975Medeo
Yevgeny Kulikov37.9716 March 1975Medeo
Valery Muratov37.8518 March 1975Medeo
Yevgeny Kulikov37.2028 March 1975Medeo
Yevgeny Kulikov37.0029 March 1975Medeo
Yevgeny Kulikov36.9128 March 1981Medeo
Pavel Pegov36.6825 March 1983Medeo
Pavel Pegov36.5726 March 1983Medeo
Nick Thometz36.5519 March 1987Heerenveen
Uwe-Jens Mey36.4514 February 1988CalgaryWinter Olympics
Uwe-Jens Mey36.4319 January 1992Davos
Dan Jansen36.4125 January 1992Davos
Dan Jansen36.4119 March 1993Calgary
Dan Jansen36.0220 March 1993Calgary
Dan Jansen35.924 December 1993Hamar
Dan Jansen35.7630 January 1994CalgaryWorld Sprint Championships
Hiroyasu Shimizu35.392 March 1996Calgary
Hiroyasu Shimizu35.3628 March 1998Calgary
Hiroyasu Shimizu34.8228 March 1998Calgary
Jeremy Wotherspoon34.7620 February 1999CalgaryWorld Sprint Championships
Jeremy Wotherspoon34.6329 January 2000Calgary
Hiroyasu Shimizu34.3210 March 2001Salt Lake CityWorld Single Distance Championships
Joji Kato34.3019 November 2005Salt Lake City
Lee Kang-seok34.259 March 2007Salt Lake CityWorld Single Distance Championships
Jeremy Wotherspoon34.039 November 2007Salt Lake City
Pavel Kulizhnikov34.0015 November 2015CalgaryWorld Cup
Pavel Kulizhnikov33.9820 November 2015Salt Lake CityWorld Cup
Pavel Kulizhnikov33.619 March 2019Salt Lake CityWorld Cup Final
Alfred Næss in 1954

The world record of 38.9 seconds was set by Hasse Börjes on 18 January 1970 had been manually timed and thus with a precision of only one tenth of a second. In those days, it was not yet required that a performance be automatically timed (with a precision of one hundredth of a second) in order for it to be recognised as a world record. When Valery Muratov skated 38.99 six days later, it was automatically timed and since when disregarding the hundredths of a second the result was the same as the time set by Börjes, it was recognised as a world record. Muratov's world record stood for only one day, because Börjes skated 38.87 the following day. Muratov skated a new world record of 38.73 four days after that.

References

  • Historical World Records. International Skating Union.
  • "Evolution of the world record 500 meters Men". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
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