Personal Records
To put these personal records in perspective, the WR column lists the official world records on the dates that Moe skated his personal records.
| Event | Result | Date | Venue | WR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 m | 41.6 | 23 February 1963 | Karuizawa | 39.5 |
| 1,000 m | 1:36.5 | 17 February 1960 | Hamar | 1:22.8 |
| 1,500 m | 2:06.9 | 26 January 1966 | Davos | 2:06.3 |
| 3,000 m | 4:31.8 | 25 February 1965 | Oslo | 4:27.3 |
| 5,000 m | 7:38.6 | 5 February 1964 | Innsbruck | 7:34.3 |
| 10,000 m | 15:47.8 | 19 January 1964 | Oslo | 15:33.0 |
| Big combination | 178.727 | 14 February 1965 | Oslo | 178.447 |
Moe was number one on the Adelskalender, the all-time allround speed skating ranking, from 26 January 1964 to 13 February 1965 and for 4 more days in January 1966 – a total of 388 days. He has an Adelskalender score of 177.150 points.
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