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Here are some national records skated up until 01-11-2019, with one very impressive time on the women's 5.000m by :CAN Isabelle Weideman.

 

Women        
         
500m        
:BEL  Stien VANHOUTTE 39,83 Inzell (GER) 12-okt-19
:ESP  Luisa GONZALEZ SALAZAR 42,06 Inzell (GER) 5-okt-19
:SRB  Katarina JANKOVIC 47,66 Heerenveen (NED) 20-jul-19
:UZB  Niginabonu JAMOLIDDINOVA 53,57 Minsk (BLR) 26-okt-19
         
1.000m        
:BRA  Larissa PAES 1.26,24 Salt Lake City (USA) 19-sep-19
:SRB  Katarina JANKOVIC 1.40,79 Heerenveen (NED) 20-jul-19
         
1.500m        
:BRA  Larissa PAES 2.13,77 Milwaukee (USA) 27-okt-19
:UZB  Niginabonu JAMOLIDDINOVA 2.45,19 Minsk (BLR) 26-okt-19
         
3.000m        
:EST  Saskia ALUSALU 4.07,43 Inzell (GER) 13-okt-19
:BRA  Larissa PAES 4.47,12 Milwaukee (USA) 25-okt-19
         
5.000m        
:CAN  Isabelle WEIDEMANN 6.47,37 Calgary (CAN) 18-okt-19
:ARG  Valentina ESPINOSA 7.54,94 Salt Lake City (USA) 12-okt-19
         
Men        
         
500m        
:ESP  Nil LLOP 36,42 Heerenveen (NED) 6-okt-19
:IRL  Rory MCCARTHY 46,31 Breda (NED) 26-okt-19
:SRB  Miodrag POPOVIC 43,79 Heerenveen (NED) 20-jul-19
:UZB  Azizmurod SHABAZOV 46,55 Minsk (BLR) 26-okt-19
         
1.000m        
:CHN  NING Zhongyan 1.07,73 Calgary (CAN) 20-sep-19
:DEN  Stefan DUE SCHMIDT 1.12,21 Salt Lake City (USA) 31-aug-19
         
1.500m        
:CHN  NING Zhongyan 1.43,35 Calgary (CAN) 21-sep-19
:BRA  João Victor DA SILVA 1.57,04 Salt Lake City (USA) 21-sep-19
:SRB  Miodrag POPOVIC 2.12,43 Heerenveen (NED) 20-jul-19
:UZB  Azizmurod SHABAZOV 2.26,56 Minsk (BLR) 26-okt-19
         
         
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Just now, heywoodu said:

I know Serbia is no speed skating power, but still I'm surprised their 1500m men's record is 15 seconds slower than Brazil's and only about a second faster than the Brazilian women's record :d 

Or that Ireland’s men’s 500m record is marginally better than Uzbekistan’s (especially since their skaters only took up the sport 1 month ago)

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Just now, heywoodu said:

I know Serbia is no speed skating power, but still I'm surprised their 1500m men's record is 15 seconds slower than Brazil's and only about a second faster than the Brazilian women's record :d 

He's 39 years old, but this is the only time of him on the 1.500 that's even been published.

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Live stream in case it works outside of the Netherlands and, you know, you've got nothing better to do.

https://nos.nl/livestream/2308597-kwalificatie-wb-schaatsen-500-meter-mannen.html

 

Of course in Dutch the most important verb must to the end of the sentence go so niet toegestaan yada yada yada te kijken.

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