World record progression big combination speed skating men

The world record progression of the men's speed skating big combination as recognised by the International Skating Union:[1]

#Nametimes (500 - 5000 / 1500 - 10000)PointsDateVenueMeetRef
1Norway Sverre Farstad41.8 - 8:15.4 / 2:13.9 - 17:39.7188.9585–6 February 1949Switzerland DavosEuropean Championships
2Soviet Union Dmitry Sakunenko42.6 - 7:54.9 / 2:13.0 - 16:44.3184.6389–10 January 1955Soviet Union Medeu
3West Germany Günter Traub43.1 - 8:12.1 / 2:09.3 - 16:21.6184.49019–20 January 1963Italy Madonna di Campiglio
4Norway Knut Johannesen43.3 - 7:47.1 / 2:13.8 - 16:08.5183.03519–20 January 1963Norway HamarNorwegian Allround Championships
5Norway Nils Aaness41.6 - 7:42.8 / 2:10.8 - 16:21.6180.56026–27 January 1963Norway OsloNorway–USSR Match
6Sweden Jonny Nilsson43.0 - 7:34.3 / 2:10.1 - 15:33.0178.44723–24 February 1963Japan KaruizawaWorld Allround Championships
7Norway Fred Anton Maier43.6 - 7:33.1 / 2:08.2 - 15:32.2178.2535–6 February 1966Norway Oslo
8Netherlands Kees Verkerk42.1 - 7:30.4 / 2:10.0 - 15:51.7178.05811–12 February 1967Norway OsloWorld Allround Championships
9Norway Svein-Erik Stiansen41.8 - 7:27.6 / 2:07.7 - 15:57.1176.98213–14 January 1968Italy Madonna di CampiglioTrofeo Alberto Nicolodi
10West Germany Günter Traub41.7 - 7:40.2 / 2:05.6 - 15:42.6176.71720–21 January 1968West Germany InzellWest German Allround Championships
11Norway Fred Anton Maier42.7 - 7:25.0 / 2:08.4 - 15:26.8176.34024–25 February 1968Sweden GöteborgWorld Allround Championships
12Netherlands Kees Verkerk40.4 - 7:19.9 / 2:03.7 - 15:28.7172.0589–10 March 1968West Germany Inzell
13Sweden Göran Claeson40.2 - 7:17.0 / 2:05.2 - 15:22.5171.7581–2 March 1969West Germany Inzell
14Netherlands Jan Bols40.51 - 7:19.8 / 2:04.4 - 15:11.1171.5127–8 March 1970West Germany Inzell
15Netherlands Ard Schenk40.29 - 7:25.9 / 2:02.3 - 15:13.4171.31730–31 January 1971Norway Oslo
16Netherlands Ard Schenk40.57 - 7:18.8 / 2:04.8 - 15:01.6171.13013–14 February 1971Sweden GöteborgWorld Allround Championships
17Netherlands Ard Schenk39.82 - 7:12.0 / 2:01.3 - 14:55.9168.24813–14 March 1971West Germany Inzell
18Netherlands Ard Schenk39.0 - 7:09.8 / 1:58.8 - 15:16.8167.4204–5 March 1972West Germany Inzell
19Netherlands Piet Kleine40.69 - 7:02.38 / 1:56.28 - 14:43.92165.88412–13 March 1976West Germany Inzell
20Norway Jan Egil Storholt38.07 - 7:01.16 / 1:55.18 - 14:52.84163.22119–20 March 1977Soviet Union MedeuUSSR–Norway Match
21United States Eric Heiden38.22 - 6:59.15 / 1:56.05 - 14:43.11162.97311–12 February 1979Norway OsloWorld Allround Championships
22Soviet Union Viktor Shasherin37.63 - 6:55.43 / 1:54.36 - 14:45.14161.55025–26 March 1983Soviet Union MedeuUSSR–GDR Match
23Soviet Union Viktor Shasherin38.04 - 6:49.15 / 1:53.80 - 14:38.39160.80723–24 March 1984Soviet Union Medeu
24Soviet Union Nikolay Gulyayev37.24 - 6:51.28 / 1:52.70 - 14:28.45159.35614–15 February 1987Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
25Norway Johann Olav Koss38.46 - 6:41.73 / 1:52.76 - 13:43.54157.3969–10 February 1991Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
26Italy Roberto Sighel37.38 - 6:43.91 / 1:52.38 - 13:58.39157.15021–22 March 1992Canada CalgaryWorld Allround Championships
27Netherlands Falko Zandstra37.90 - 6:40.01 / 1:52.90 - 13:46.96156.88222–23 January 1993Netherlands HeerenveenEuropean Championships
28Netherlands Rintje Ritsma37.30 - 6:39.46 / 1:51.60 / 13:55.11156.2017–9 January 1994Norway HamarEuropean Championships
29Japan Keiji Shirahata37.78 - 6:37.80 / 1:50.91 - 13:48.72155.9663–4 January 1998Japan NaganoJapanese Allround Championships
30Netherlands Ids Postma36.48 - 6:33.09 / 1:48.85 / 13:45.91153.36713–15 March 1998Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
31Netherlands Rintje Ritsma36:51 - 6:30:38 / 1:48:69 - 13:37:47152.6516–7 February 1999Norway HamarWorld Allround Championships
32Netherlands Jochem Uytdehaage36.59 - 6:30.27 / 1:49.51 / 13:27.25152.48215–17 March 2002Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
33Netherlands Mark Tuitert36.18 - 6:27.63 / 1:47.41 / 13:38.91151.6919–11 January 2004Netherlands HeerenveenEuropean Championships
34United States Chad Hedrick36.49 - 6:20.69 / 1:47.51 - 13:21.67150.4787–8 February 2004Norway HamarWorld Allround Championships[2]
35United States Shani Davis35.85 - 6:24.21 / 1:43.33 - 13:32.90149.3598–9 January 2005United States Salt Lake CityAmerican World Championships qualification
36United States Chad Hedrick36.23 - 6:16.93 / 1:44.92 - 13:18.06148.79921–22 January 2006Canada CalgaryAmerican World Championships qualification
37United States Shani Davis35.17 - 6:10.49 / 1:42.68 - 13:05.94145.74218–19 March 2006Canada CalgaryWorld Allround Championships[3]
38Netherlands Patrick Roest35.74 - 6:08.27 / 1:43.31 - 12:51.17145.5612–3 March 2019Canada CalgaryWorld Allround Championships[4]

References

  1. "Evolution of the world record Big combination Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  2. "Classification Men". ISU. 8 February 2004. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  3. "World Allround Championships 2006 – Classification Men". ISU. 19 March 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  4. "World Allround Championships 2019 – Classification Men" (PDF). ISU. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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