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One of the final updates of the year. Indonesia and Switzerland are new to this list. :cheer:

 

Really looking forward to the World Allround Championships in Calgary this weekend and the World Cup Final in Salt Lake City later in March.

 

500m women

Vanessa Herzog :AUT 37,12 - 8-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Kaja Ziomek :POL 38,09 - 8-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Victoria Rodriguez :ARG 39,02 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Stien Vanhoutte :BEL 40,36 - 16-feb-19 - Inzell (BEL)

Saskia Alusalu :EST 40,85 - 23-feb-19 - Calgary (CAN)

Ainoa Carreno :ESP 42,70 - 25-nov-18 - Tomaszów-Mazowiecki (POL)

Tara Donoghue :IRL 43,10 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Jamila Papilaya :INA 43,26 - 16-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Larissa Paes :BRA 44,25 - 16-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Andrea Cabrera :GUA 1.12,28 - 17-nov-18 - Groningen (NED)

 

1.000m women

Tara Donoghue :IRL 1.25,18 - 19-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 1.28,02 - 16-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

1.500m women

Ellia Smeding :GBR 2.04,38 - 5-nov-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 2.06,41 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 2.17,50 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

3.000m women

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 4.25,94 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 4.49,53 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

5.000m women

Natalia Voronina :RUS 6:50,39 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Gemma Cooper :GBR 7:42,40 - 10-feb-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

 

500m men

Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen :NOR 34,35 8-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Marten Liiv :EST 35,71 - 17-nov-18 - Obihiro (JPN)

Stefan Due Schmidt :DEN 37,58 - 22-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Rawad Ajameah :SYR 1:23,18 - 5-feb-19 - Arendal (NOR)

 

1.000m men

Mathias Vosté :BEL 1:08,88 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Stefan Due Schmidt :DEN 1:12,27 - 22-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

 

1.500m men

Ning Zhongyan :CHN 1:44,27 - 10-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

João Victor da Silva :BRA 1:57,48 - 15-feb-19 - Nagano (JPN)

 

3.000m men

Livio Wenger :SUI 3:41,05 - 23-feb-19 - Calgary (CAN)

Viktor Hald Thorup :DEN 3:44,36 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Vladislav Bykanov :ISR 3.54,94 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

 

5.000m men

Sverre Lunde Pedersen :NOR 6:07,16 - Inzell (GER)

 

10.000m men

Danila Semerikov :RUS 12:57,40 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

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@Griff88 Who knows a Winter Olympics may be in your countries future? ;)

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18 hours ago, Griff88 said:

I've never heard her name before... lol

 

Let's try some searching then

She's Dutch/Indonesian and represented the Netherlands in earlier seasons.

 

That National Record at her age (21) is nothing special and she needs to take a few seconds off before becoming close to qualifying for the Olympic Games. She hasn't developed much either over the past seasons. But hey, never say never. It's always good to see new countries.

 

Of course she's also the national record holder on the 1.000m as she is the only Indonesian skater. Somehow I forgot to include that record on the list above as she skated that time in December 2018, but that time is 20 seconds too slow to become competitive on that distance. Her focus is mainly on the 500m.

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On 02/03/2019 at 22:27, hckosice said:

:bye: the oldest WR. Sábliková 3:53.31 in 3000m :thumbup:

 

Plus 6:42.01 in the 5km, breaking another world record. That is quite rare and rather exceptional :bowdown: 

 

Sablikova took the world title, Wüst finished off the podium after 12 consecutive podium finishes since her 4th place in 2006. Patrick Roest defended his men's world title.

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Big update after the World Allround Championships in Calgary and the World Cup Final in Salt Lake City, the two fastest rinks in the world, Olympic distances only.

 

500m women

Nao Kodaira :JPN 36,47 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Vanessa Herzog :AUT 36,83 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Olga Fatkulina :RUS 36,83 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Kaja Ziomek :POL 38,09 - 8-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Victoria Rodriguez :ARG 39,02 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Stien Vanhoutte :BEL 40,36 - 16-feb-19 - Inzell (BEL)

Saskia Alusalu :EST 40,85 - 23-feb-19 - Calgary (CAN)

Ainoa Carreno :ESP 42,70 - 25-nov-18 - Tomaszów-Mazowiecki (POL)

Tara Donoghue :IRL 43,10 - 5-jan-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Jamila Papilaya :INA 43,26 - 16-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Larissa Paes :BRA 44,25 - 16-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Andrea Cabrera :GUA 1.12,28 - 17-nov-18 - Groningen (NED)

 

1.000m women

Brittany Bowe :USA 1.11,61 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Miho Takagi :JPN 1.11,71 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Yekaterina Shikhova :RUS 1.12,46 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Yekaterina Aydova :KAZ 1.13,78 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Natalia Czerwonka :POL 1.14,10 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Tara Donoghue :IRL 1.24,29 - 2-mar-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

Larissa Paes :BRA 1.28,02 - 16-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Jami Papilaja :INA 1.35,61 - 4-mar-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

 

1.500m women

Miho Takagi :JPN 1.49,83 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Brittany Bowe :USA 1.50,32 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Yekaterina Shikhova :RUS 1.50,63 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Ireen Wüst :NED 1.50,70 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Natalia Czerwonka :POL 1.53,93 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Marina Zueva :BLR 1.54,83 - 3-mar-19 - Calgary (CAN)

Ellia Smeding :GBR 2.04,38 - 5-nov-18 - Heerenveen (NED)

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 2.06,41 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 2.17,50 - 9-feb-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

3.000m women

Martina Sáblíková :CZE 3.52,02 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Esmee Visser :NED 3.54,02 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Natalia Voronina :RUS 3.54,06 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Marina Zueva :BLR 3.55,73 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Valentina Espinosa :ARG 4.25,94 - 15-dec-18 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Larissa Paes :BRA 4.49,53 - 19-jan-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

 

5.000m women

Martina Sáblíková :CZE 6.42,01 - 3-mar-19 - Calgary (CAN)

Natalia Voronina :RUS 6.50,39 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Marina Zueva :BLR 6.53,19 - 3-mar-19 - Calgary (CAN)

Gemma Cooper :GBR 7.42,40 - 10-feb-19 - Heerenveen (NED)

 

500m men

Pavel Kulizhnikov :RUS 33,61 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Tatsuya Shinhama :JPN 33,79 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Cha Min-Kyu :KOR 34,03 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen :NOR 34,28 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Marten Liiv :EST 35,71 - 17-nov-18 - Obihiro (JPN)

Stefan Due Schmidt :DEN 37,58 - 22-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Rawad Ajameah :SYR 1:23,18 - 5-feb-19 - Arendal (NOR)

 

1.000m men

Kjeld Nuis :NED 1.06,18 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Pavel Kulizhnikov :RUS 1.06,47 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen :NOR 1.06,51 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Joel Dufter :GER 1.06,80 - 9-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Mathias Vosté :BEL 1:08,88 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Stefan Due Schmidt :DEN 1:12,27 - 22-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

Rawad Ajameah :SYR 3.00,57 - 28-feb-19 - Arendal (NOR)

 

1.500m men

Kjeld Nuis :NED 1.40,17 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Sverre Lunde Pedersen :NOR 1.42,39 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Kim Min-Seok :KOR 1.42,54 - 10-mar-19 - Salt Lake City (USA)

Ning Zhongyan :CHN 1:44,27 - 10-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

João Victor da Silva :BRA 1:57,48 - 15-feb-19 - Nagano (JPN)

 

5.000m men

Sverre Lunde Pedersen :NOR 6:07,16 - Inzell (GER)

Viktor Hald Thorup :DEN 6.18,25 - Calgary (CAN)

 

10.000m men

Danila Semerikov :RUS 12:57,40 - 9-feb-19 - Inzell (GER)

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