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Speed Skating at the Winter Olympics

Speed Skating at the Winter Olympics refers to long track speed skating (as compared to Short Track Speed Skating), and has a longer history at the Olympics than the shorter version. Speed skating has been at the Winter Olympics since the first Games in 1924. Women's events were added in 1960 (though there was a women's speed skating demonstration in 1932).

Speed Skating speed skating racer

Speed skating events are held on a 400m oval track on ice. The races are held as time-trials with skaters starting in pairs. The skaters perform one inner curve and one outer curve on each lap, changing over on the back straight.

Speed Skating Events for Milan & Cortina d'Ampezzo 2026

There are 14 events in speed skating at the Winter Olympics.

Winners of the Speed Skating Events for Milan & Cortina d'Ampezzo 2026

Here are the athletes who won gold, silver, and bronze in the Speed Skating events at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics:

Speed Skating Women's 500m

Gold Silver Bronze
KOK Femke (Netherlands) LEERDAM Jutta (Netherlands) TAKAGI Miho (Japan)

Speed Skating Women's 1000m

Gold Silver Bronze
LEERDAM Jutta (Netherlands) KOK Femke (Netherlands) TAKAGI Miho (Japan)

Speed Skating Women's 1500m

Gold Silver Bronze
RIJPMA-de JONG Antoinette (Netherlands) WIKLUND Ragne (Norway) MALTAIS Valerie (Canada)

Speed Skating Women's 3000m

Gold Silver Bronze
LOLLOBRIGIDA Francesca (Italy) WIKLUND Ragne (Norway) MALTAIS Valerie (Canada)

Speed Skating Women's 5000m

Gold Silver Bronze
LOLLOBRIGIDA Francesca (Italy) CONIJN Merel (Netherlands) WIKLUND Ragne (Norway)

Speed Skating Women's Mass Start

Gold Silver Bronze
GROENEWOUD Marijke (Netherlands) BLONDIN Ivanie (Canada) MANGANELLO Mia (USA)

Speed Skating Women's Team Pursuit

Gold Silver Bronze
Canada Netherlands Japan

Speed Skating Men's 500m

Gold Silver Bronze
STOLZ Jordan (USA) de BOO Jenning (Netherlands) DUBREUIL Laurent (Canada)

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