World Record Progression 10,000 M Speed Skating Men

The World record progression 10,000 m speed skating men as recognised by the International Skating Union:

Name Result Date Venue
Oskar Fredriksen 20:21.4 14 January 1893 Amsterdam
Halfdan Nielsen 19:47.4 13 February 1893 Stockholm
Frithiof Ericson 19:22.8 7 January 1894 Stockholm
Jaap Eden 19:12.4 10 February 1894 Stockholm
Jaap Eden 17:56.0 23 February 1895 Hamar
Peder Østlund 17:50.6 11 February 1900 Davos
Oscar Mathisen 17:46.3 18 February 1912 Kristiania
Oscar Mathisen 17:36.4 25 January 1913 Trondhjem
Oscar Mathisen 17:22.6 1 February 1913 Kristiania
Armand Carlsen 17:17.4 5 February 1928 Davos
Ivar Ballangrud 17:14.4 6 February 1938 Davos
Charles Mathiesen 17:01.5 3 March 1940 Hamar
Hjalmar Andersen 16:57.4 6 February 1949 Davos
Hjalmar Andersen 16:51.4 27 January 1952 Gjøvik
Hjalmar Andersen 16:32.6 10 February 1952 Hamar
Kjell Bäckman 16.14.2 27 February 1960 Squaw Valley
Knut Johannesen 15:46.6 27 February 1960 Squaw Valley
Jonny Nilsson 15:33.0 24 February 1963 Karuizawa
Fred Anton Maier 15:32.2 6 February 1966 Oslo
Fred Anton Maier 15:31.8 28 February 1967 Inzell
Fred Anton Maier 15:29.5 21 January 1968 Horten
Fred Anton Maier 15:20.3 28 January 1968 Oslo
Per Willy Guttormsen 15:16.1 10 March 1968 Inzell
Kees Verkerk 15:03.6 26 January 1969 Inzell
Ard Schenk 15:01.6 14 February 1971 Gothenburg
Ard Schenk 14:55.9 14 March 1971 Inzell
Viktor Varlamov 14:52.73 25 March 1975 Medeo
Sten Stensen 14:50.31 25 January 1976 Oslo
Piet Kleine 14:43.92 13 March 1976 Inzell
Sten Stensen 14:38.08 21 March 1976 Medeo
Viktor Lyoshkin 14:34.33 3 April 1977 Medeo
Eric Heiden 14:28.13 23 February 1980 Lake Placid
Dmitry Ogloblin 14:26.71 29 March 1980 Medeo
Tomas Gustafson 14:23.59 31 January 1982 Oslo
Igor Malkov 14:21.51 24 March 1984 Medeo
Geir Karlstad 14:12.14 16 February 1986 Inzell
Geir Karlstad 14:03.92 15 February 1987 Heerenveen
Geir Karlstad 13:48.51 6 December 1987 Calgary
Tomas Gustafson 13:48.20 21 February 1988 Calgary
Johann Olav Koss 13:43.54 10 February 1991 Heerenveen
Johann Olav Koss 13:30.55 20 February 1994 Hamar
Gianni Romme 13:15.33 17 February 1998 Nagano
Gianni Romme 13:08.71 29 March 1998 Calgary
Gianni Romme 13:03.40 26 November 2000 Heerenveen
Jochem Uytdehaage 12:58.92 20 February 2002 Salt Lake City
Carl Verheijen 12:57.92 4 December 2005 Heerenveen
Chad Hedrick 12:55.11 31 December 2005 Salt Lake City
Sven Kramer 12:51.60 19 March 2006 Calgary
Sven Kramer 12:49.88 11 February 2007 Heerenveen
Sven Kramer 12:41.69 10 March 2007 Salt Lake City

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