This list of speed skating records is an overview of the records currently held in various speed skating events, as ratified by the International Skating Union.
| Event | Name | Country | Time | Date | Place | Average speed | Meeting | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 meters Progression | Pavel Kulizhnikov | 33.61 | 9 March 2019 | | 53.56 km/h (33.28 mph) | 2018–19 World Cup Final | [1] | |
| 500 meters × 2 Progression | Jenning de Boo | 68.22 | 14 February 2025 | | 2025 Dutch Single Distances Championships | [2] | ||
| 1000 meters Progression | Jordan Stolz | 1:05.37 | 26 January 2024 | | 55.38 km/h (34.41 mph) | 2023–24 World Cup | [3] | |
| 1500 meters Progression | Kjeld Nuis | 1:40.17 | 10 March 2019 | | 53.91 km/h (33.50 mph) | 2018–19 World Cup Final | [4] | |
| 3000 meters Progression | Metoděj Jílek | 3:32.52 | 26 October 2025 | | 50.82 km/h (31.58 mph) | 2025 Fall World Cup Qualifier | [5] | |
| 5000 meters Progression | Timothy Loubineaud | 6:00.23 | 14 November 2025 | | 49.96 km/h (31.04 mph) | 2025–26 World Cup | [6] | |
| 10000 meters Progression | Davide Ghiotto | 12:25.69 | 25 January 2025 | | 48.28 km/h (30.00 mph) | 2024–25 ISU World Cup 3 | [7] | |
| Team sprint (3 laps) Progression | Austin Kleba Cooper McLeod Zach Stoppelmoor | 1:16.98 | 26 January 2025 | | 2024–25 ISU World Cup 3 | [8] | ||
| Team pursuit (8 laps) * Progression | Casey Dawson Emery Lehman Ethan Cepuran | 3:32.49 | 16 November 2025 | | 2025–26 World Cup | [9] | ||
| Sprint combination | Kai Verbij | 136.065 pts | 25–26 February 2017 | | 2017 World Sprint Championships | [10] | ||
| Small combination | Erben Wennemars | 146.365 pts | 12–13 August 2005 | | Summer Classic 2005 | [11] | ||
| Big combination Progression | Jordan Stolz | 144.740 pts | 9–10 March 2024 | | 2024 World Allround Championships | [12] | ||
| One hour ** | Erik Jan Kooiman | 43,735.94 m | 9 December 2015 | | 43.73 km/h (27.17 mph) | [13] |
| Event | Name | Country | Time | Date | Place | Average speed | Meeting | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 meters Progression | Femke Kok | 36.09 | 16 November 2025 | | 49.88 km/h (30.99 mph) | 2025–26 World Cup | [16] | |
| 500 meters × 2 | Femke Kok | 73.97 | 15 February 2025 | | 2025 Dutch Single Distances Championships | [17] | ||
| 1000 meters Progression | Brittany Bowe | 1:11.61 | 9 March 2019 | | 50.27 km/h (31.24 mph) | 2018–19 World Cup Final | [18] | |
| 1500 meters Progression | Miho Takagi | 1:49.83 | 10 March 2019 | | 49.17 km/h (30.55 mph) | 2018–19 World Cup Final | [19] | |
| 3000 meters Progression | Martina Sáblíková | 3:52.02 | 9 March 2019 | | 46.55 km/h (28.92 mph) | 2018–19 World Cup Final | [20] | |
| 5000 meters Progression | Natalya Voronina | 6:39.02 | 15 February 2020 | | 45.11 km/h (28.03 mph) | 2020 World Single Distances Championships | [21] | |
| 10,000 meters *** Progression | Martina Sáblíková | 13:48.33 | 15 March 2007 | | 43.46 km/h (27.00 mph) | Olympic Oval Finale 2007 | [22] | |
| Team sprint (3 laps) Progression | Femke Kok Jutta Leerdam Letitia de Jong | 1:24.02 | 13 February 2020 | | 2020 World Single Distances Championships | [23] | ||
| Team pursuit (6 laps) ** Progression | Nana Takagi Ayano Sato Miho Takagi | 2:50.76 | 14 February 2020 | | 49.00 km/h (30.45 mph) | 2020 World Single Distances Championships | [24] | |
| Sprint combination | Nao Kodaira | 146.390 pts | 25–26 February 2017 | | 2017 World Sprint Championships | [25] | ||
| Mini combination | Joy Beune | 153.776 pts | 9–10 March 2018 | | 2018 World Junior Championships | [26] | ||
| Small combination | Cindy Klassen | 154.580 pts | 18–19 March 2006 | | 2006 World Allround Championships | [27] | ||
| One hour *** | Carien Kleibeuker | 40,569.56 m | 9 December 2015 | | 40.57 km/h (25.21 mph) | [28] |
| Event | Name | Country | Time | Date | Place | Average speed | Meeting | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mixed Gender Relay | Wesley Dijs Chloé Hoogendoorn | 2:54.05 | 23 November 2025 | | 2025–26 World Cup | [29] |
Salt Lake City and Calgary, where most of the current world records were set (see above), are at comparatively high altitudes (greater than 1 km above sea level). Performance is better at these high altitudes because the lower oxygen levels are compensated by the reduced air resistance. [30] Skating statisticians therefore record separate lists of "sea-level world bests" for speed skating records that are set at (or close to) sea level, from which results in Salt Lake City and Calgary are excluded.
| Event | Name | Country | Time | Date | Place | Meeting | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 meters | Jordan Stolz | 33.90 | 7 December 2025 | | 2025–26 World Cup | [31] | |
| 500 meters × 2 | Jenning de Boo | 68.22 | 14 February 2025 | | 2025 Dutch Single Distances Championships | [2] | |
| 1000 meters | Jordan Stolz | 1:06.16 | 31 January 2025 | | 2024–25 World Cup | [32] | |
| 1500 meters | Jordan Stolz | 1:41.46 | 1 February 2025 | | 2024–25 World Cup | [33] | |
| 3000 meters | Metoděj Jílek | 3:34.09 | 16 September 2025 | | Rick Schipper Test Match | [34] | |
| 5000 meters | Patrick Roest | 6:04.36 | 19 November 2022 | | 2022–23 World Cup | [35] | |
| 10000 meters | Davide Ghiotto | 12:26.30 | 26 October 2024 | | Invitation Race | [36] | |
| Team sprint (3 laps) | Stefan Westenbroek Jenning de Boo Tim Prins | 1:17.22 | 7 December 2025 | | 2025–26 World Cup | [37] | |
| Team pursuit (8 laps) | Sander Eitrem Peder Kongshaug Sverre Lunde Pedersen | 3:34.22 | 5 January 2024 | | 2024 European Championships | [38] | |
| Sprint combination | Jenning de Boo | 136.120 pts | 28–29 December 2024 | | 2025 Dutch Sprint Championships | [39] | |
| Small combination | Koen Verweij | 148.517 pts | 12–13 March 2010 | | 2010 World Junior Championships | [40] | |
| Big combination | Jordan Stolz | 144.740 pts | 9–10 March 2024 | | 2024 World Allround Championships | [12] |