Speed skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

Men's 1500 metres
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Venue Utah Olympic Oval
Dates February 19
Competitors 48 from 17 nations
Winning time 1:43.95
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Derek Parra  United States
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jochem Uytdehaage  Netherlands
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ådne Søndrål  Norway

The men's 1500 m speed skating competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

In reverse order of the 5000 metres, Jochem Uytdehaage first broke the world record, only to see it bettered by Derek Parra, who won the third US skating gold of the Games. He was the first Mexican-American to medal in a winter sport.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Lee Kyou-hyuk (KOR)1:45.20Calgary, Canada15 March 2001
Olympic record Ådne Søndrål (NOR)1:47.87Nagano, Japan12 February 1998

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

Date[1]RoundAthleteCountryTimeORWR
19 FebruaryPair 1Dmitry Shepel Russia1:45.98OR
19 FebruaryPair 5Nick Pearson United States1:45.51OR
19 FebruaryPair 9Jochem Uytdehaage Netherlands1:44.57ORWR
19 FebruaryPair 21Derek Parra United States1:43.95ORWR

Results

RankPairNameCountryTimeTime behindNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)21Derek Parra United States1:43.95WR
2nd, silver medalist(s)9Jochem Uytdehaage Netherlands1:44.57+0.62
3rd, bronze medalist(s)23Ådne Søndrål Norway1:45.26+1.31
423Joey Cheek United States1:45.34+1.39
516Ids Postma Netherlands1:45.41+1.46
65Nick Pearson United States1:45.51+1.56
715Jan Bos Netherlands1:45.63+1.68
818Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea1:45.82+1.87
914Rintje Ritsma Netherlands1:45.86+1.91
1014Yevgeny Lalenkov Russia1:45.97+2.02
111Dmitry Shepel Russia1:45.98+2.03
1222Dustin Molicki Canada1:46.00+2.05
139Janne Hanninen Finland1:46.04+2.09
1419J. P. Shilling United States1:46.29+2.34
1518Hiroyuki Noake Japan1:46.38+2.43
168Sergey Tsybenko Kazakhstan1:46.40+2.45
1724Kevin Marshall Canada1:46.75+2.80
1821Steven Elm Canada1:46.99+3.04
191Radik Bikchantayev Kazakhstan1:47.04+3.09
2022Petter Andersen Norway1:47.21+3.26
2120Choi Jae-bong South Korea1:47.26+3.31
2216Aleksandr Kibalko Russia1:47.63+3.68
2313Takaharu Nakajima Japan1:47.64+3.69
2417Stefano Donagrandi Italy1:47.72+3.77
2519Keiji Shirahata Japan1:47.78+3.83
265Enrico Fabris Italy1:47.83+3.88
274Vesa Rosendahl Finland1:48.02+4.07
2812Philippe Marois Canada1:48.13+4.18
292Cedric Kuentz France1:48.20+4.25
3015Zsolt Balo Hungary1:48.27+4.32
313Roberto Sighel Italy1:48.40+4.45
3220Risto Rosendahl Finland1:48.57+4.62
334Mun Jun South Korea1:48.58+4.63
3424Yusuke Imai Japan1:48.76+4.81
352Eskil Ervik Norway1:49.24+5.29
3611Nikolay Ulyanin Kazakhstan1:49.42+5.47
3711Vadim Sayutin Russia1:49.45+5.50
386Johan Röjler Sweden1:49.50+5.55
3912Vladimir Kostin Kazakhstan1:49.57+5.62
4010Igor Makovetsky Belarus1:50.15+6.20
4117Jan Friesinger Germany1:50.26+6.31
4210Yeo Sang-Yeop South Korea1:50.70+6.75
433Andrey Fomin Ukraine1:51.02+7.07
438Frank Dittrich Germany1:51.02+7.07
457Ma Yongbin China1:51.81+7.86
466Liu Guangbin China1:52.01+8.06
477Aleksey Khatylyov Belarus1:52.87+8.92
4813Christian Breuer GermanyDNF

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