Speed skating at the Winter World University Games

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Speed skating at the Winter World University Games
Events14 (men: 7; women: 7)
Games
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The Speed skating events have been contested at the Universiade since 1968. The sport have a special status at the event, because the host cities are not expected to build a speed skating rink specifically for the Universiade. In years where the Winter Universiade doesn't take place, or doesn't include speed skating, the World University Speed Skating Championships are sometimes held instead.

Events[edit]

Event 68 70 72 91 97 05 07 09 13 17 23 Years
Men's 100 metres 1
Men's 500 metres 11
Men's 1000 metres 8
Men's 1500 metres 11
Men's 3000 metres 2
Men's 5000 metres 11
Men's 10000 metres 8
Men's mass start 2
Men's team pursuit 5
Women's 100 metres 1
Women's 500 metres 10
Women's 1000 metres 10
Women's 1500 metres 10
Women's 3000 metres 10
Women's 5000 metres 7
Women's mass start 2
Women's team pursuit 5
Mixed relay 1
Total 4 8 8 10 10 10 12 14 12 14 13

Medalists[edit]

Men[edit]

100 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-2007 not included in the program
2009[1] South Korea Lee Kang-seok China Zhang Yaoling China Yu Fengtong
2011–2023 not included in the program

500 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968[2] West Germany Erhard Keller Japan Keiichi Suzuki Japan Takayuki Hida
1970[2] West Germany Erhard Keller Soviet Union Valery Muratov Soviet Union Valery Troicky
1972[2] Norway Ole Christian Iversen Norway Per Bjørang
Netherlands Jos Valentijn
1975-1989 not included in the program
1991[2] Japan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa Japan Yasunori Miyabe Japan Satoru Kuroiwa
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[2] Japan Hiroaki Yamakage South Korea Lee Kyou-hyuk Japan Keiju Takahashi
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[2] Japan Keiichiro Nagashima China Zhang Zhongqi South Korea Lee Kang-seok
2007[2] South Korea Lee Kang-seok South Korea Lee Ki-ho South Korea Mo Tae-bum
2009[2] South Korea Lee Kang-seok China Yu Fengtong South Korea Mo Tae-bum
2011 not included in the program
2013 Japan Tsubasa Hasegawa Italy Mirko Nenzi South Korea Kim Sung-gyu
2015 not included in the program
2017 South Korea Cha Min-kyu Japan Koto Nakao South Korea Kim Young-jin
2019 not included in the program
2023 Japan Wataru Morishige Japan Kazuya Yamada Poland Marek Kania

1000 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-1989 not included in the program
1991[3] Japan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa Japan Yasunori Miyabe United States Nathaniel Mills
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[3] Japan Hiroaki Yamakage Netherlands Jan Nijboer Netherlands Andre Zonderland
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[3] Japan Takaharu Nakajima Japan Tadashi Obara Italy Enrico Fabris
2007[3] Italy Enrico Fabris South Korea Lee Kang-seok Netherlands Lars Elgersma
2009[3] South Korea Mo Tae-bum Poland Konrad Niedźwiedzki South Korea Lee Kang-seok
2011 not included in the program
2013 Italy Mirko Nenzi Poland Jan Szymański Sung Ching-yang
2015 not included in the program
2017 South Korea Cha Min-kyu Netherlands Martijn Renier Van Oosten Japan Ryo Kosaka
2019 not included in the program
2023 Japan Kazuya Yamada Japan Taiyo Nonomura Canada David La Rue

1500 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968[4] Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev Soviet Union Valery Bayonov Finland Pekka Halinen
Soviet Union Arkady Kichenko
1970[4] Soviet Union Valery Troitsky Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev
Soviet Union Valery Lavrushkin
1972[4] Soviet Union Valery Lavrushkin Netherlands Harm Kuipers Netherlands Ronnie Nooitgedagt
1975-1989 not included in the program
1991[4] Austria Michael Hadschieff Austria Zsolt Zakaris Japan Toru Aoyanagi
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[4] Netherlands Jan Nijboer Netherlands Patrick Van Failer South Korea Lee Kyou-hyuk
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[4] Italy Enrico Fabris Netherlands Rhian Ket Japan Takaharu Nakajima
2007[4] Italy Enrico Fabris South Korea Lee Kang-seok Netherlands Lars Elgersma
2009[4] South Korea Mo Tae-bum Poland Konrad Niedźwiedzki Russia Aleksey Yesin
2011 not included in the program
2013 Poland Jan Szymański Italy Mirko Nenzi South Korea Joo Hyong-jun
2015 not included in the program
2017 Russia Kirill Golubev Netherlands Martijn Renier Van Oosten Japan Junya Miya
2019 not included in the program
2023 Japan Taiyo Nonomura Japan Kazuya Yamada Japan Motonaga Arito

3000 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968[5] Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev Finland Pekka Halinen Soviet Union Anatoly Nokhrin
1970 not included in the program
1972[5] Netherlands Harm Kuipers Soviet Union Valery Lavrushkin Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev
1975-2023 not included in the program

5000 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968[6] Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev Soviet Union Anatoly Nokhrin Japan Yoshiaki Demachi
1970[6] Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev Soviet Union Valery Troitsky Soviet Union Valery Lavrushkin
1972[6] Netherlands Harm Kuipers Soviet Union Valery Lavrushkin Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev
1975-1989 not included in the program
1991[6] Soviet Union Andrey Krivosheev Japan Kazuiro Sato Netherlands Ronald Bosker
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[6] Netherlands Carl Verheijen Belarus Vitaly Novichenko Japan Mamoru Ishioka
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[6] Italy Enrico Fabris Japan Kesato Miyazaki Netherlands Arjen van der Kieft
2007[6] Netherlands Mark Ooijevaar Russia Ivan Skobrev Russia Andrey Burlyaev
2009[6] Netherlands Arjen van der Kieft Netherlands Renz Rotteveel Russia Artyom Belousov
2011 not included in the program
2013 Poland Jan Szymański Russia Yevgeny Seryayev South Korea Lee Jin-yeong
2015 not included in the program
2017 Italy Davide Ghiotto Japan Seitaro Ichinohe Austria Linus Heidegger
2019 not included in the program
2023 Italy Riccardo Lorello Italy Daniele Di Stefano Japan Motonaga Arito

10000 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968 not included in the program
1970[7] Soviet Union Aleksander Chekulaev Soviet Union Valery Lavrushkin Japan Osamu Naito
1972-1989 not included in the program
1991[7] Japan Kazuhiro Sato Soviet Union Andrey Krivosheev Netherlands Ronald Bosker
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[7] Netherlands Carl Verheijen Netherlands Jochem Uytdehaage Japan Daisuke Yonekura
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[7] Japan Kesato Miyazaki Netherlands Arjen van der Kieft Japan Hiroki Hirako
2007[7] Netherlands Mark Ooijevaar Russia Artyom Belousov South Korea Kim Myung-seok
2009[7] Netherlands Arjen van der Kieft Russia Artyom Belousov Netherlands Renz Rotteveel
2011 not included in the program
2013 Netherlands Pim Cazemier South Korea Lee Jin-yeong Russia Yevgeny Seryayev
2015 not included in the program
2017 Italy Davide Ghiotto Japan Masahito Obayashi South Korea Moon Hyun-Woong
2019-2023 not included in the program

Mass start[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-2015 not included in the program
2017 Japan Seitaro Ichinohe South Korea Lee Jin-young Russia Aleksander Razorenov
2019 not included in the program
2023 Canada David La Rue Italy Daniele Di Stefano Canada Hubert Marcotte

Team pursuit[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-2005 not included in the program
2007[8] Italy Italy Russia Russia Poland Poland
2009[8] Poland Poland South Korea South Korea Russia Russia
2011 not included in the program
2013 South Korea South Korea Russia Russia Italy Italy
2015 not included in the program
2017 South Korea South Korea Japan Japan Netherlands Netherlands
2019 not included in the program
2023 Japan Japan South Korea South Korea Canada Canada

Women[edit]

100 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-2007 not included in the program
2009[9] China Yu Jing China Zhang Shuang South Korea Lee Sang-hwa
2011–2023 not included in the program

500 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968 not included in the program
1970[10] Soviet Union Nina Statkevich Soviet Union Lyudmila Mironova
Soviet Union Lyudmila Titova
1972[10] Soviet Union Tatyana Averina South Korea Choi Jung-hee Soviet Union Natalia Solbatova
1975-1989 not included in the program
1991[10] South Korea You Sun-hee Japan Shiho Kusunose North Korea Song Hwa-son
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[10] China Yang Chunyuan China Li Yanzi South Korea Chun Hee-joo
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[10] China Hui Ren Netherlands Sanne van der Star Japan Aya Kajiki
2007[10] South Korea Lee Sang-hwa China Sheng Xiaomei China Yu Jing
2009[10] South Korea Lee Sang-hwa China Yu Jing China Zhang Shuang
2011 not included in the program
2013 South Korea Kim Hyun-yung South Korea Park Seung-ju South Korea Ahn Jee-min
2015 not included in the program
2017 South Korea Kim Hyun-yung Japan Arisa Tsujimoto Russia Aleksandra Kachurkina
2019 not included in the program
2023 South Korea Kim Min-sun Japan Moe Kumagai South Korea Park Chae-eun

1000 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968 not included in the program
1970[11] Soviet Union Nina Statkevich Soviet Union Lyudmila Titova Soviet Union Galina Nefedova
1972[11] South Korea Ok Chun Sun Soviet Union Tatyana Gorobetz Soviet Union Lyubov Sadchikova
1975-1989 not included in the program
1991[11] North Korea Song Hwa-son South Korea You Sun-hee China Liu Yuexi
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[11] South Korea Chun Hee-joo Netherlands Colette Zee China Xu Yang
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[11] China Hui Ren Netherlands Paulien van Deutekom Poland Katarzyna Wójcicka
2007[11] Russia Yulia Skokova Japan Nao Kodaira Poland Katarzyna Wójcicka
2009[11] China Jin Peiyu China Yu Jing Japan Nao Kodaira
2011 not included in the program
2013 Japan Miho Takagi South Korea Kim Hyun-yung Russia Angelina Golikova
2015 not included in the program
2017 Russia Aleksandra Kachurkina South Korea Kim Hyun-yung Kazakhstan Yekaterina Aydova
2019 not included in the program
2023 South Korea Kim Min-sun Poland Iga Wojtasik South Korea Park Chae-eun

1500 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968 not included in the program
1970[12] Soviet Union Nina Statkevich North Korea Hwa Hanpil Soviet Union Lyudmila Titova
1972[12] Soviet Union Natalia Solbatova South Korea Ok Chun Sun Soviet Union Tatyana Gorobetz
1975-1989 not included in the program
1991[12] Soviet Union Natalia Polozkova Japan Mie Uehara Netherlands Carla Zijlstra
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[12] Netherlands Renate Groenewold China Xu Yang Japan Yayoi Nagaoka
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[12] Netherlands Paulien van Deutekom China Hui Ren Netherlands Jorien Voorhuis
2007[12] Poland Katarzyna Wójcicka South Korea Lee Ju-youn Netherlands Moniek Kleinsman
2009[12] Japan Nao Kodaira China Dong Feifei China Ji Jia
2011 not included in the program
2013 South Korea Kim Bo-reum Poland Natalia Czerwonka Russia Yevgeniya Dmitriyeva
2015 not included in the program
2017 Russia Aleksandra Kachurkina Japan Nana Takahashi Kazakhstan Yekaterina Aydova
2019 not included in the program
2023 South Korea Park Ji-woo Poland Natalia Jabrzyk Czech Republic Veronika Antošová

3000 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1970[13] Soviet Union Kapitolina Seregina Soviet Union Nina Statkevich North Korea Hwa Hanpil
1972[13] Soviet Union Natalia Solbatova Soviet Union Tatyana Gorobetz South Korea Choi Jung-hee
1975-1989 not included in the program
1991[13] Netherlands Carla Zijlstra Romania Mihaela Dascălu Japan Mie Uehara
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[13] Netherlands Renate Groenewold Japan Emi Kuroba China Xu Yang
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[13] Netherlands Moniek Kleinsman Netherlands Jorien Voorhuis Russia Galina Likhachyova
2007[13] Austria Anna Rokita Poland Katarzyna Wójcicka South Korea Lee Ju-youn
2009[13] China Fu Chunyan China Dong Feifei Poland Luiza Złotkowska
2011 not included in the program
2013 Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková South Korea Kim Bo-reum South Korea Park Do-yeong
2015 not included in the program
2017 Belarus Maryna Zueva Japan Nana Takahashi Russia Elena Sokhryakova
2019 not included in the program
2023 Canada Laura Hall South Korea Park Ji-woo Canada Rose-Anne Grenier

5000 m[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-1989 not included in the program
1991[14] Germany Heike Warnicke Netherlands Carla Zijlstra Romania Mihaela Dascălu
1993-1995 not included in the program
1997[14] Netherlands Renate Groenewold Japan Emi Kuroba South Korea Park Jung-eun
1999-2003 not included in the program
2005[14] Netherlands Jorien Voorhuis Austria Anna Rokita South Korea Lee So-yeon
2007[14] Austria Anna Rokita Netherlands Moniek Kleinsman South Korea Lee Ju-youn
2009[14] China Dong Feifei China Fu Chunyan Poland Luiza Złotkowska
2011 not included in the program
2013 Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková South Korea Kim Bo-reum South Korea Park Do-yeong
2015 not included in the program
2017 Belarus Maryna Zueva Japan Nene Sakai South Korea Lim Jung-soo
2019-2023 not included in the program

Mass start[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-2015 not included in the program
2017 Russia Anna Pristalova Japan Nene Sakai South Korea Ye-Jin Jun
2019 not included in the program
2023 Japan Misaki Shinno Japan Yuka Takahashi Germany Josephine Heimerl

Team pursuit[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-2005 not included in the program
2007[15] Netherlands Netherlands Russia Russia Japan Japan
2009[15] China China South Korea South Korea Poland Poland
2011 not included in the program
2013 South Korea South Korea Japan Japan Italy Italy
2015 not included in the program
2017 South Korea South Korea Russia Russia Japan Japan
2019 not included in the program
2023 Poland Poland South Korea South Korea Japan Japan

Mixed[edit]

Mixed relay[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1968-2019 not included in the program
2023 South Korea South Korea Japan Japan Spain Spain

Medal table[edit]

Last updated after the 2023 Winter Universiade

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)21202566
2 Netherlands (NED)18151245
3 Japan (JPN)17262063
4 Soviet Union (URS)17151244
5 China (CHN)913729
6 Italy (ITA)94316
7 Russia (RUS)581124
8 Poland (POL)57719
9 Austria (AUT)3115
10 Germany (GER)3014
11 Belarus (BLR)2103
12 Canada (CAN)2046
13 Czech Republic (CZE)2013
14 North Korea (PRK)1124
15 Norway (NOR)1012
16 Finland (FIN)0112
 Romania (ROM)0112
18 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0022
19 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (21 entries)115113114342

References[edit]

  • Sports123
  • Speed Skating FISU
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