List of speed skaters
The following is a list of notable ice speed skaters. The list is sorted by speed skating discipline (long track or short track), gender and competing nationality.
Long track
Male
American
- K. C. Boutiette
- Kip Carpenter
- Joey Cheek
- Shani Davis
- John Farrell
- Casey FitzRandolph
- Eric Flaim
- Tucker Fredricks
- Chad Hedrick
- Eric Heiden
- Ken Henry
- Irving Jaffee
- Dan Jansen
- Charles Jewtraw
- Terry McDermott
- Peter Mueller
- Apolo Ohno
- Derek Parra
- Tom Plant
- JR Selski
- Jack Shea
- Nick Thometz
- Trevor Marsicano
- Charles Ryan Leveille
- Jonathan Kuck
- Ryan Bedford
- Andy Roesch
- Andrew Astalos
Australian
- Colin Coates
- Colin Hickey
- Danny Kah
- Kenneth Kennedy
- Michael Richmond
- Phillip Tahmindjis
- Michael Everret Hearn (speed skater)
Belarusian
- Igor Zhelezovski (also competed for Soviet Union)
Belgian
- Bart Veldkamp (also competed in the Netherlands)
- Bart Swings
British
Canadian
- Andrew Barron
- Gaétan Boucher
- Sylvain Bouchard
- Arne Dankers
- Steven Elm
- Mike Ireland
- Patrick Kelly
- Neal Marshall
- Denny Morrison
- Jason Parker
- Kevin Scott
- Justin Warsylewicz
- Jeremy Wotherspoon
Colombian
Czech
Dutch
- Henk Angenent
- Jan Bazen
- Jeen van den Berg
- Jelmer Beulenkamp
- Ted-Jan Bloemen (also competed for Canada)
- Jan Blokhuijsen
- Lieuwe de Boer
- Jan Bols
- Jan Bos
- Thomas Bos
- Kees Broekman
- Pieter Bruinsma
- Ben van der Burg
- Jappie van Dijk
- Hilbert van der Duim
- Jaap Eden
- Henk van der Grift
- Stefan Groothuis
- Hans van Helden (also competed for France)
- Martin Hersman
- Wouter olde Heuvel
- Bob de Jong
- Jorrit Jorritsma
- Gerard Kemkers
- Piet Kleine
- Coen de Koning
- Sven Kramer
- Yep Kramer
- Harm Kuipers
- Simon Kuipers
- Jakko Jan Leeuwangh
- Rudie Liebrechts
- Michel Mulder
- Ronald Mulder
- Beorn Nijenhuis
- Tom Prinsen
- Ids Postma
- Rintje Ritsma
- Gianni Romme
- Frits Schalij
- Ard Schenk
- Jan Smeekens
- Mark Tuitert
- Jochem Uytdehaage
- Gerard van Velde
- Bart Veldkamp (also competed for Belgium)
- Hein Vergeer
- Carl Verheijen
- Kees Verkerk
- Koen Verweij
- Leo Visser
- Erben Wennemars
- Jan Ykema
- Falko Zandstra
Finnish
French
- Alexis Contin
- Jean-Noël Fagot
- Hans van Helden (also competed for the Netherlands)
- Thierry Lamberton
- Emmanuel Michon
German
- Frank Dittrich (also competed for DDR)
- Jens Boden
- Uwe-Jens Mey (also competed for DDR)
- Samuel Schwarz
- Olaf Zinke (also competed for DDR)
DDR (East German)
- Andreas Ehrig
- André Hoffmann
- Uwe-Jens Mey
BRD (West German)
Japanese
Korean
DPRK (North Korean)
ROK (South Korean)
- Joo Hyong-jun (also competes short track)
- Kim Cheol-min (also competes short track)
- Lee Kang-seok
- Lee Kyou-hyuk
- Mo Tae-bum
Kazakh
- Vadim Sayutin (also competed for Russia)
Mexican
Norwegian
- Nils Aaness
- Roald Aas
- Hjalmar Andersen
- Petter Andersen
- Terje Andersen
- Ivar Ballangrud
- Håvard Bøkko
- Thomas Byberg
- Armand Carlsen
- Jørn Didriksen
- Lasse Efskind
- Kai Arne Engelstad
- Ivar Eriksen
- Eskil Ervik
- Bernt Evensen
- Rolf Falk-Larssen
- Sverre Farstad
- Dag Fornæss
- Alv Gjestvang
- Øystein Grødum
- Roar Grønvold
- Rudolf Gundersen
- Per Willy Guttormsen
- Villy Haugen
- Sverre Ingolf Haugli
- Finn Helgesen
- Knut Johannesen
- Arne Johansen
- Geir Karlstad
- Johann Olav Koss
- Roald Larsen
- Reidar Liaklev
- Odd Lundberg
- Fred Anton Maier
- Charles Mathiesen
- Oscar Mathisen
- Per Ivar Moe
- Alfred Næss
- Peder Østlund
- Tom Erik Oxholm
- Frode Rønning
- Lasse Sætre
- Amund Sjøbrend
- Ådne Søndrål
- Michael Staksrud
- Sten Stensen
- Kay Arne Stenshjemmet
- Rune Stordal
- Kjell Storelid
- Jan Egil Storholt
- Harald Strøm
- Kristian Strøm
- Roger Strøm
- Arnulf Sunde
- Magne Thomassen
- Erik Vea
- Even Wetten
Polish
Russian
- Dmitry Dorofeyev
- Aleksandr Golubev (also competed for Soviet Union)
- Dmitry Lobkov
- Dmitry Shepel
- Ivan Skobrev
- Aleksey Yesin
- Denis Yuskov
Soviet
- Ants Antson
- Vladimir Belov
- Andrey Bobrov
- Dmitry Bochkaryov
- Oleg Bozhev
- Sergey Fokichev
- Oleg Goncharenko
- Yevgeny Grishin
- Nikolay Gulyayev
- Vasily Ippolitov
- Sergey Klevchenya
- Sergey Khlebnikov
- Viktor Kosichkin
- Yevgeny Kulikov
- Vladimir Lobanov
- Viktor Lyoskin
- Igor Malkov
- Sergey Marchuk
- Eduard Matusevich
- Yuri Mikhaylov
- Valery Muratov
- Dmitry Ogloblin
- Pavel Pegov
- Dimitry Sakunenko
- Viktor Shasherin
- Boris Shilkov
- Vladimir Shilykovsky
- Boris Stenin
- Nikolay Strunnikov
Swedish
Female
American
- Chantal Bailey
- Bonnie Blair
- Rebekah Bradford
- Beth Heiden
- Anne Henning
- Dianne Holum
- Kit Klein
- Maria Lamb
- Leah Poulos-Mueller
- Jennifer Rodriguez
- Chris Witty
- Sheila Young
- Ellie Ochowicz
- Catherine Raney
- Heather Richardson-Bergsma
- Nancy Swider
- Christine Witty
Austrian
- Emese Antal (born in Romania)
- Emese Hunyady (also competed for Hungary)
Canadian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
- Margot Boer
- Annie Borckink
- Wieteke Cramer
- Paulien van Deutekom
- Carry Geijssen
- Yvonne van Gennip
- Annette Gerritsen
- Renate Groenewold
- Tonny de Jong
- Stien Kaiser
- Atje Keulen-Deelstra
- Marrit Leenstra
- Barbara de Loor
- Jorien ter Mors
- Laurine van Riessen
- Ans Schut
- Gretha Smit
- Marianne Timmer
- Diane Valkenburg
- Lotte van Beek
- Renske Vellinga
- Marja Vis
- Ria Visser
- Elma de Vries
- Linda de Vries
- Ireen Wüst
Finnish
German
- Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
- Stephanie Beckert
- Jacqueline Börner (also competed for DDR)
- Anni Friesinger-Postma
- Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt (also competed for DDR)
- Bente Kraus
- Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (also competed for DDR)
- Claudia Pechstein (also competed for DDR)
- Christa Luding-Rothenburger (also competed for DDR)
- Franziska Schenk (also competed for DDR)
- Sabine Völker (also competed for DDR)
- Jenny Wolf
DDR (East German)
BRD (West German)
Japanese
Korean
DPRK (North Korean)
- Han Pil-Hwa
Norwegian
Russian
Soviet
Swedish
Swiss
Short track
Male
American
- Apolo Anton Ohno
- JR Celski
- Dan Weinstein
- Anthony Lobello Jr
- Jordan Malone
- Simon Cho
- Rusty Smith
- Alex Izykowski
- Ryan Bedford
- Travis Jayner
- J. P. Kepka
- Kyle Uyehara
- Charles King
- Keith King
Australian
- Steven Bradbury
British
Canadian
Chinese
Dutch
Korean
DPRK (North Korean)
ROK (South Korean)
- Ahn Hyun Soo
- Ahn Viktor (also competed for Russia)
- Chae Ji-hoon
- Hwang Dae-heon
- Joo Hyong-jun (also competes long track)
- Kim Byeong-jun
- Kim Cheol-min (also competes long track)
- Kim Do-kyoum
- Kim Dong-sung
- Kim Hwan-ee
- Kim Hyun-kon
- Kim Ki-hoon
- Kim Seoung-il
- Kim Tae-hoon
- Kim Yun-jae
- Kwak Yoon-gy
- Lee Han-bin
- Lee Ho-eung
- Lee Ho-Suk
- Lee Joon-ho
- Lee Jun-hwan
- Lee June-seo
- Lee Jung-Su
- Lee Seung-hoon
- Lim Hyo-jun
- Min Ryoung
- Mo Ji-soo
- Noh Jin-kyu
- Oh Se-jong
- Park Ji-won
- Park Se-yeong
- Seo Ho-Jin
- Seo Yi-ra
- Sin Da-woon
- Song Jae-kun
- Song Kyung-taek
- Song Suk-Woo
- Sung Si-Bak
- Um Cheon-ho
New Zealand
- Mike McMillen
- Andrew Nicholson
- Chris Nicholson
- Tony Smith
- Matt Fuller
- Blake Skjellerup
Female
American
Bulgarian
Canadian
Chinese
- Wang Meng
- Yang Yang (A)
- Yang Yang (S)
Korean
ROK (South Korean)
- An Sang-mi
- Byun Chun-sa
- Cho Ha-ri
- Choi Eun-kyung
- Choi Min-kyung
- Chun Lee-kyung
- Jeon Da-hye
- Jeon Ji-soo
- Jin Sun-Yu
- Joo Min-jin
- Jung Eun-ju
- Kim Alang
- Kim Min-jee
- Ko Gi-hyun
- Park Seung-hi
- Shim Suk-hee
- Noh Ah-Reum
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