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]

#NamePointsDateVenueMeetRef
1Norway Sverre Farstad188.9585–6 February 1949Switzerland DavosEuropean Championships
2Soviet Union Dmitry Sakunenko184.6389–10 January 1955Soviet Union Medeu
3West Germany Günter Traub184.49019–20 January 1963Italy Madonna di Campiglio
4Norway Knut Johannesen183.03519–20 January 1963Norway HamarNorwegian Allround Championships
5Norway Nils Aaness180.56026–27 January 1963Norway OsloNorway–USSR Match
6Sweden Jonny Nilsson178.44723–24 February 1963Japan KaruizawaWorld Allround Championships
7Norway Fred Anton Maier178.2535–6 February 1966Norway Oslo
8Netherlands Kees Verkerk178.05811–12 February 1967Norway OsloWorld Allround Championships
9Norway Svein-Erik Stiansen176.98213–14 January 1968Italy Madonna di CampiglioTrofeo Alberto Nicolodi
10West Germany Günter Traub176.71720–21 January 1968West Germany InzellWest German Allround Championships
11Norway Fred Anton Maier176.34024–25 February 1968Sweden GöteborgWorld Allround Championships
12Netherlands Kees Verkerk172.0589–10 March 1968West Germany Inzell
13Sweden Göran Claeson171.7581–2 March 1969West Germany Inzell
14Netherlands Jan Bols171.5127–8 March 1970West Germany Inzell
15Netherlands Ard Schenk171.31730–31 January 1971Norway Oslo
16Netherlands Ard Schenk171.13013–14 February 1971Sweden GöteborgWorld Allround Championships
17Netherlands Ard Schenk168.24813–14 March 1971West Germany Inzell
18Netherlands Ard Schenk167.4204–5 March 1972West Germany Inzell
19Netherlands Piet Kleine165.88412–13 March 1976West Germany Inzell
20Norway Jan Egil Storholt163.22119–20 March 1977Soviet Union MedeuUSSR–Norway Match
21United States Eric Heiden162.97311–12 February 1979Norway OsloWorld Allround Championships
22Soviet Union Viktor Shasherin161.55025–26 March 1983Soviet Union MedeuUSSR–GDR Match
23Soviet Union Viktor Shasherin160.80723–24 March 1984Soviet Union Medeu
24Soviet Union Nikolay Gulyayev159.35614–15 February 1987Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
25Norway Johann Olav Koss157.3969–10 February 1991Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
26Italy Roberto Sighel157.15021–22 March 1992Canada CalgaryWorld Allround Championships
27Netherlands Falko Zandstra156.88222–23 January 1993Netherlands HeerenveenEuropean Championships
28Netherlands Rintje Ritsma156.2017–9 January 1994Norway HamarEuropean Championships
29Japan Keiji Shirahata155.9663–4 January 1998Japan NaganoJapanese Allround Championships
30Netherlands Ids Postma153.36713–15 March 1998Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
31Netherlands Rintje Ritsma152.6516–7 February 1999Norway HamarWorld Allround Championships
32Netherlands Jochem Uytdehaage152.48215–17 March 2002Netherlands HeerenveenWorld Allround Championships
33Netherlands Mark Tuitert151.6919–11 January 2004Netherlands HeerenveenEuropean Championships
34United States Chad Hedrick150.4787–8 February 2004Norway HamarWorld Allround Championships[2]
35United States Shani Davis149.3598–9 January 2005United States Salt Lake CityAmerican World Championships qualification
36United States Chad Hedrick148.79921–22 January 2006Canada CalgaryAmerican World Championships qualification
37United States Shani Davis145.74218–19 March 2006Canada CalgaryWorld Allround Championships[3]

References

  1. "Evolution of the world record Big combination Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  2. "Classification Men". ISU. 8 February 2004. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  3. "World Allround Championships 2006 – Classification Men". ISU. 19 March 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
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