The world record progression of the men's speed skating team pursuit over eight laps as recognised by the International Skating Union:[1]
Country |
Team |
Time |
Date |
Event |
Place |
Ref
|
United States |
Chad Hedrick Derek Parra K. C. Boutiette |
3:48.56 |
13 November 2004 |
World Cup |
Hamar, Norway |
[2]
|
Netherlands |
Mark Tuitert Carl Verheijen Erben Wennemars |
3:46.44 |
21 November 2004 |
World Cup |
Berlin, Germany |
[3]
|
Canada |
Arne Dankers Steven Elm Denny Morrison |
3:39.69 |
12 November 2005 |
World Cup |
Calgary, Canada |
[4]
|
Netherlands |
Sven Kramer Carl Verheijen Erben Wennemars |
3:37.80 |
11 March 2007 |
World Single Distance Championships |
Salt Lake City, United States |
[5]
|
Netherlands |
Jan Blokhuijsen Sven Kramer Koen Verweij |
3:37.17 |
9 November 2013 |
World Cup |
Calgary, Canada |
[6]
|
Netherlands |
Jan Blokhuijsen Sven Kramer Koen Verweij |
3:35.60 |
16 November 2013 |
World Cup |
Salt Lake City, United States |
[7]
|
Netherlands |
Douwe de Vries Sven Kramer Marcel Bosker |
3:34.68 |
15 February 2020 |
World Single Distances Championships |
Salt Lake City, United States |
[8]
|
United States |
Joey Mantia Emery Lehman Casey Dawson |
3:34.47 |
5 December 2021 |
2021–22 World Cup |
Salt Lake City, United States |
[9]
|
Norway |
Sander Eitrem Peder Kongshaug Sverre Lunde Pedersen |
3:34.22 |
5 January 2024 |
2024 European Championships |
Heerenveen, Netherlands |
[10]
|
United States |
Casey Dawson Emery Lehman Ethan Cepuran |
3:33.66 |
27 January 2024 |
2023–24 World Cup |
Salt Lake City, United States |
[11]
|
References
Speed skating record progressions |
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World records |
- 500 metres
- 1000 metres
- 1500 metres
- 3000 metres
- 5000 metres
- 10,000 metres
- Team pursuit
- Team sprint
- Sprint combination
- Combination
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