World record progression 1500 m speed skating men

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The world record progression 1500 m speed skating men as recognised by the International Skating Union:

Nr.NameCountryResultDateVenue
1 Jaap Eden Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:35.011 January 1893 Groningen
2 Peder Østlund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:32.625 February 1893 Hamar
3 Peder Østlund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:31.424 February 1894 Hamar
4 Einar Halvorsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:29.624 February 1894 Hamar
5 Peder Østlund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:28.825 February 1894 Hamar
6 Jaap Eden Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:25.423 February 1895 Hamar
7 Peder Østlund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:23.67 February 1898 Davos
8 Peder Østlund Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:22.611 February 1900 Davos
9 Oscar Mathisen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:20.89 February 1908 Davos
10 Oscar Mathisen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:20.630 January 1910 Davos
11 Oscar Mathisen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:19.411 January 1914 Kristiania
12 Oscar Mathisen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:17.418 January 1914 Davos
13 Michael Staksrud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:14.931 January 1937 Davos
14 Hans Engnestangen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:13.829 January 1939 Davos
15 Valentin Chaikin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 2:12.920 January 1952 Medeo
16 Yevgeny Grishin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 2:09.810 January 1955 Medeo
17 Yuri Mikhaylov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 2:09.120 January 1956 Davos
18 Yevgeny Grishin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 2:08.630 January 1956 Misurina OG 1956
19 Yuri Mikhaylov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 2:08.630 January 1956 Misurina OG 1956
20 Juhani Järvinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:06.31 March 1959 Squaw Valley
21 Ard Schenk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:06.226 January 1966 Davos
22 Ard Schenk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:05.330 January 1966 Inzell
23 Kees Verkerk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:03.926 February 1967 Inzell
24 Magne Thomassen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2:02.55 February 1968 Davos
25 Kees Verkerk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:02.09 February 1969 Davos
26 Kees Verkerk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:01.98 March 1970 Inzell
27 Ard Schenk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:58.716 January 1971 Davos
28 Hans van Helden Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:55.6113 March 1976 Inzell
29 Jan Egil Storholt Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:55.1820 March 1977 Medeo
30 Eric Heiden Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:54.7919 January 1980 Davos
31 Igor Zhelezovski Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1:54.2626 March 1983 Medeo
32 Oleg Bozhev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1:53.2624 March 1984 Medeo
33 Nikolay Gulyayev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1:52.7015 February 1987 Heerenveen Allround WCh 1987
34 Igor Zhelezovski Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 1:52.505 December 1987 Calgary
35 André Hoffmann Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 1:52.0620 February 1988 Calgary OG 1988
36 Rintje Ritsma Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:51.608 January 1994 Hamar Allround ECh 1994
37 Johann Olav Koss Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:51.2916 February 1994 Hamar OG 1994
38 Hiroyuki Noake Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:50.612 March 1996 Calgary
39 K. C. Boutiette Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:50.0915 March 1997 Calgary
40 Neal Marshall Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:50.0516 March 1997 Calgary
41 Ids Postma Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:49.8129 November 1997 Berlin
42 Kevin Overland Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:49.0729 November 1997 Calgary
43 Rintje Ritsma Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:48.8820 December 1997 Heerenveen
44 Ådne Søndrål Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:47.8712 February 1998 Nagano OG 1998
45 Ådne Søndrål Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:46.4328 March 1998 Calgary
46 Jakko Jan Leeuwangh Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:45.5629 January 2000 Calgary
47 Lee Kyou-hyuk Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1:45.2016 March 2001 Calgary
48 Derek Parra Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:43.9519 February 2002 Salt Lake City OG 2002
49 Shani Davis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:43.339 January 2005 Salt Lake City
50 Chad Hedrick Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:42.7818 November 2005 Salt Lake City
51 Shani Davis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:42.6819 March 2006 Calgary
52 Shani Davis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:42.324 March 2007 Calgary
53 Erben Wennemars Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:42.329 November 2007 Salt Lake City
54 Denny Morrison Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:42.0114 March 2008 Calgary
55 Shani Davis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:41.806 March 2009 Salt Lake City
56 Shani Davis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:41.0411 December 2009 Salt Lake City
57 Denis Yuskov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1:41.029 December 2017 Salt Lake City
58 Kjeld Nuis Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1:40.1710 March 2019 Salt Lake City

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