World record progression big combination speed skating men
The world record progression of the men's speed skating big combination as recognised by the International Skating Union:[1]
# | Name | Points | Date | Venue | Meet | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 188.958 | 5–6 February 1949 | European Championships | |||
2 | 184.638 | 9–10 January 1955 | ||||
3 | 184.490 | 19–20 January 1963 | ||||
4 | 183.035 | 19–20 January 1963 | Norwegian Allround Championships | |||
5 | 180.560 | 26–27 January 1963 | Norway–USSR Match | |||
6 | 178.447 | 23–24 February 1963 | World Allround Championships | |||
7 | 178.253 | 5–6 February 1966 | ||||
8 | 178.058 | 11–12 February 1967 | World Allround Championships | |||
9 | 176.982 | 13–14 January 1968 | Trofeo Alberto Nicolodi | |||
10 | 176.717 | 20–21 January 1968 | West German Allround Championships | |||
11 | 176.340 | 24–25 February 1968 | World Allround Championships | |||
12 | 172.058 | 9–10 March 1968 | ||||
13 | 171.758 | 1–2 March 1969 | ||||
14 | 171.512 | 7–8 March 1970 | ||||
15 | 171.317 | 30–31 January 1971 | ||||
16 | 171.130 | 13–14 February 1971 | World Allround Championships | |||
17 | 168.248 | 13–14 March 1971 | ||||
18 | 167.420 | 4–5 March 1972 | ||||
19 | 165.884 | 12–13 March 1976 | ||||
20 | 163.221 | 19–20 March 1977 | USSR–Norway Match | |||
21 | 162.973 | 11–12 February 1979 | World Allround Championships | |||
22 | 161.550 | 25–26 March 1983 | USSR–GDR Match | |||
23 | 160.807 | 23–24 March 1984 | ||||
24 | 159.356 | 14–15 February 1987 | World Allround Championships | |||
25 | 157.396 | 9–10 February 1991 | World Allround Championships | |||
26 | 157.150 | 21–22 March 1992 | World Allround Championships | |||
27 | 156.882 | 22–23 January 1993 | European Championships | |||
28 | 156.201 | 7–9 January 1994 | European Championships | |||
29 | 155.966 | 3–4 January 1998 | Japanese Allround Championships | |||
30 | 153.367 | 13–15 March 1998 | World Allround Championships | |||
31 | 152.651 | 6–7 February 1999 | World Allround Championships | |||
32 | 152.482 | 15–17 March 2002 | World Allround Championships | |||
33 | 151.691 | 9–11 January 2004 | European Championships | |||
34 | 150.478 | 7–8 February 2004 | World Allround Championships | [2] | ||
35 | 149.359 | 8–9 January 2005 | American World Championships qualification | |||
36 | 148.799 | 21–22 January 2006 | American World Championships qualification | |||
37 | 145.742 | 18–19 March 2006 | World Allround Championships | [3] |
References
- ↑ "Evolution of the world record Big combination Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
- ↑ "Classification Men". ISU. 8 February 2004. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
- ↑ "World Allround Championships 2006 – Classification Men". ISU. 19 March 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
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