World record progression 1500 m speed skating men

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

NameResultDateVenue
Netherlands Jaap Eden 2:35.0 11 January 1893 Groningen
Norway Peder Østlund 2:32.6 25 February 1893 Hamar
Norway Peder Østlund 2:31.4 24 February 1894 Hamar
Norway Einar Halvorsen 2:29.6 24 February 1894 Hamar
Norway Peder Østlund 2:28.8 25 February 1894 Hamar
Netherlands Jaap Eden 2:25.4 23 February 1895 Hamar
Norway Peder Østlund 2:23.6 7 February 1898 Davos
Norway Peder Østlund 2:22.6 11 February 1900 Davos
Norway Oscar Mathisen 2:20.8 9 February 1908 Davos
Norway Oscar Mathisen 2:20.6 30 January 1910 Davos
Norway Oscar Mathisen 2:19.4 11 January 1914 Kristiania
Norway Oscar Mathisen 2:17.4 18 January 1914 Davos
Norway Michael Staksrud 2:14.9 31 January 1937 Davos
Norway Hans Engnestangen 2:13.8 29 January 1939 Davos
Soviet Union Valentin Chaikin 2:12.9 20 January 1952 Medeo
Soviet Union Yevgeny Grishin 2:09.8 10 January 1955 Medeo
Soviet Union Yuri Mikhaylov 2:09.1 20 January 1956 Davos
Soviet Union Yevgeny Grishin 2:08.6 30 January 1956 Misurina
Soviet Union Yuri Mikhaylov 2:08.6 30 January 1956 Misurina
Finland Juhani Järvinen 2:06.3 1 March 1959 Squaw Valley
Netherlands Ard Schenk 2:06.2 26 January 1966 Davos
Netherlands Ard Schenk 2:05.3 30 January 1966 Inzell
Netherlands Kees Verkerk 2:03.9 26 February 1967 Inzell
Norway Magne Thomassen 2:02.5 5 February 1968 Davos
Netherlands Kees Verkerk 2:02.0 9 February 1969 Davos
Netherlands Kees Verkerk 2:01.9 8 March 1970 Inzell
Netherlands Ard Schenk 1:58.7 16 January 1971 Davos
Netherlands Hans van Helden 1:55.61 13 March 1976 Inzell
Norway Jan Egil Storholt 1:55.18 20 March 1977 Medeo
United States Eric Heiden 1:54.79 19 January 1980 Davos
Soviet Union Igor Zhelezovski 1:54.26 26 March 1983 Medeo
Soviet Union Oleg Bozhev 1:53.26 24 March 1984 Medeo
Soviet Union Nikolay Gulyayev 1:52.70 15 February 1987 Heerenveen
Soviet Union Igor Zhelezovski 1:52.50 5 December 1987 Calgary
East Germany André Hoffmann 1:52.06 20 February 1988 Calgary
Netherlands Rintje Ritsma 1:51.60 8 January 1994 Hamar
Norway Johann Olav Koss 1:51.29 16 February 1994 Hamar
Japan Hiroyuki Noake 1:50.61 2 March 1996 Calgary
United States K. C. Boutiette 1:50.09 15 March 1997 Calgary
Canada Neal Marshall 1:50.05 16 March 1997 Calgary
Netherlands Ids Postma 1:49.81 29 November 1997 Berlin
Canada Kevin Overland 1:49.07 29 November 1997 Calgary
Netherlands Rintje Ritsma 1:48.88 20 December 1997 Heerenveen
Norway Ådne Søndrål 1:47.87 12 February 1998 Nagano
Norway Ådne Søndrål 1:46.43 28 March 1998 Calgary
Netherlands Jakko Jan Leeuwangh 1:45.56 29 January 2000 Calgary
South Korea Lee Kyou-hyuk 1:45.20 16 March 2001 Calgary
United States Derek Parra 1:43.95 19 February 2002 Salt Lake City
United States Shani Davis 1:43.33 9 January 2005 Salt Lake City
United States Chad Hedrick 1:42.78 18 November 2005 Salt Lake City
United States Shani Davis 1:42.68 19 March 2006 Calgary
United States Shani Davis 1:42.32 4 March 2007 Calgary
Netherlands Erben Wennemars 1:42.32 9 November 2007 Salt Lake City
Canada Denny Morrison 1:42.01 14 March 2008 Calgary
United States Shani Davis 1:41.80 6 March 2009 Salt Lake City
United States Shani Davis 1:41.04 11 December 2009 Salt Lake City

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