The following are the national records in speed skating in Hungary maintained by the Hungarian National Skating Federation (Hungarian: Magyar Országos Korcsolyázó Szövetség).
Men
editEvent | Record | Athlete | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
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500 meters | 35.94 | Konrád Nagy | 21 October 2017 | Oval International | Calgary, Canada | [1] |
500 meters × 2 | 72.93 | Zsolt Baló | 11–12 February 2002 | Olympic Games | Salt Lake City, United States | |
1000 meters | 1:08.78 | Konrád Nagy | 2 December 2017 | World Cup | Calgary, Canada | [2] |
1500 meters | 1:44.16 | Konrád Nagy | 19 March 2017 | Olympic Oval Final | Calgary, Canada | |
3000 meters | 3:47.25 | Konrád Nagy | 17 September 2016 | Time Trials | Calgary, Canada | |
5000 meters | 6:37.26 | Konrád Nagy | 20 October 2017 | Oval International | Calgary, Canada | [3] |
10000 meters | 14:26.43 | Konrád Nagy | 18 December 2013 | Universiade | Trentino, Italy | [4] |
Team sprint (3 laps) | 1:27.24 | Bálint Bödei János Sipos Soma Lukács |
12 February 2023 | World Junior Championships | Inzell, Germany | [5] |
Team pursuit (8 laps) | 4:14.10 | Konrád Nagy Botond Bejczi Bence Dékány |
8 December 2019 | World Cup | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | [6] |
Sprint combination | 143.845 pts | Zsolt Baló | 1–2 December 2001 | Salt Lake City, United States | ||
Small combination | 160.928 pts | Konrád Nagy | 14–15 January 2015 | Hungarian Allround Championships | Budapest, Hungary | |
Big combination | 175.840 pts | István Dolp | 1–2 February 1994 | Hungarian Allround Championships | Budapest, Hungary |
Women
editEvent | Record | Athlete | Date | Meet | Place | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
500 meters | 39.17 | Ágota Lykovcán | 9 November 2013 | World Cup | Calgary, Canada | [7] |
500 meters × 2 | ||||||
1000 meters | 1:17.09 | Krisztina Egyed | 11 January 2003 | World Cup | Salt Lake City, United States | [8] |
1500 meters | 1:59.86 | Krisztina Egyed | 20 February 2002 | Olympic Games | Salt Lake City, United States | |
3000 meters | 4:21.24 | Krisztina Egyed | 3 February 2001 | World Cup | Heerenveen, Netherlands | |
5000 meters | 7:34.73 | Abigél Mercs | 5 January 2024 | Winter World Cup Qualifier | Salt Lake City, United States | [9] |
10000 meters | ||||||
Team pursuit (6 laps) | ||||||
Sprint combination | 156.910 pts | Krisztina Egyed | 11–12 January 2003 | World Cup | Salt Lake City, United States | |
Mini combination | 166.461 pts | Krisztina Egyed | 15–17 November 2002 | World Cup | Erfurt, Germany | [10] |
Small combination | 171.469 pts | Krisztina Egyed | 3–5 January 2003 | European Championships | Heerenveen, Netherlands | [11] |
References
edit- ^ "Oval International – 500m Men Results". speedskatingresults.com. 21 October 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Speed Skating Calgary – Result 1000m Men Division B". ISU. 2 December 2017. Archived from the original on 27 February 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ^ "Oval International – 5000m Men Results". speedskatingresults.com. 20 October 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
- ^ "Speed Skating – Men 10000m Results" (PDF). winteruniversiade2013.sportresult.com. 7 March 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
- ^ "World Junior Championships 2023 – Team Sprint Men". speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
- ^ "ISU World Cup #3 – Results – Team Pursuit Men Division B". ISU. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ "Essent ISU World Cup Calgary – Result 500m Ladies Division B". ISU. 10 November 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
- ^ "Result Ladies 1000m Division B". ISU. 11 January 2003. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
- ^ "Winter World Cup Qualifier – 5000m Men Results". speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
- ^ "Classification Ladies". ISU. 17 November 2002. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
- ^ "Classification Ladies". ISU. 5 January 2003. Retrieved 24 September 2017.