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World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships for Men
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The International Skating Union has organised the World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships for Men since 1996.
Locations
- 1996: Hamar, Norway
- 1997: Warsaw, Poland
- 1998: Calgary, Canada
- 1999: Heerenveen, Netherlands
- 2000: Nagano, Japan
- 2001: Salt Lake City, United States
- 2002 Not held because of the Winter Olympic Games
- 2003: Berlin, Germany
- 2004: Seoul, South Korea
- 2005: Inzell, Germany
- 2006 Not held because of the Winter Olympic Games
- 2007: Salt Lake City, United States
- 2008: Nagano, Japan
- 2009: Vancouver, Canada
- 2010 Not held because of the Winter Olympic Games
- 2011: Inzell, Germany
- 2012: Heerenveen, Netherlands
- 2013: Sochi, Russia
- 2014 Not held because of the Winter Olympic Games
- 2015: Heerenveen, Netherlands
- 2016: Kolomna, Russia
- 2017: Gangneung, South Korea
- 2018 Not held because of the Winter Olympic Games
- 2019: Inzell, Germany
- 2020: Salt Lake City, United States
- 2021: Heerenveen, Netherlands
- 2022 Not held because of the Winter Olympic Games
- 2023: Heerenveen, Netherlands
- 2024: Calgary, Canada
- 2025: Hamar, Norway
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Medal winners
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Numbers in brackets denotes number of victories in corresponding disciplines. Boldface denotes record number of victories.
500 m
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [1]
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1,000 m
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [2]
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1,500 m
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [3]
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5,000 m
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [4]
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10,000 m
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [5]
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Mass start
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2020 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
2021 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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2024 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
2025 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [6]
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Team pursuit
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [7]
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Team sprint
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2019 | ![]() Ronald Mulder Kai Verbij Kjeld Nuis | ![]() Kim Jun-ho Cha Min-kyu Kim Tae-yun | ![]() Ruslan Murashov Pavel Kulizhnikov Viktor Mushtakov |
2020 | ![]() Dai Dai N'tab Kai Verbij (2) Thomas Krol | ![]() Gao Tingyu Wang Shiwei Ning Zhongyan | ![]() Bjørn Magnussen Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen Odin By Farstad |
2021 | Not included in the program | ||
2022 | Held during the 2022 World Sprint Championships | ||
2023 | ![]() Christopher Fiola Laurent Dubreuil Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu | ![]() Merijn Scheperkamp Hein Otterspeer Wesly Dijs | ![]() Bjørn Magnussen Henrik Fagerli Rukke Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen |
2024 | ![]() Anders Johnson Laurent Dubreuil (2) Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu (2) | ![]() Janno Botman Jenning de Boo Tim Prins | ![]() Henrik Fagerli Rukke Bjørn Magnussen Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen |
2025 | ![]() Xue Zhiwen Lian Ziwen Ning Zhongyan | ![]() Janno Botman Jenning de Boo Tim Prins | ![]() Austin Kleba Cooper McLeod Zach Stoppelmoor |
Source: schaatsstatistieken.nl [8]
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Updated after the 2025 World Championships.
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References
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