List of Olympic medalists in speed skating


is a sport that has been contested at the Winter Olympic Games since the inaugural Games in 1924. Events held at the first Winter Olympics included the men's 500-metre, 1500-metre, 5000-metre, and 10,000-metre races. Points from the four races were combined and counted towards the all-round event, which was dropped following the 1924 Olympics. Speed skating events for women were first held at the 1932 Winter Olympics, as part of the demonstration program. The organizing committee of those Games advocated for the full inclusion of the women’s events, but the IOC rejected that. The first official women's events were held in 1960 in the 500-metre, 1000-metre, 1500-metre, and 3000-metre distances. The men's 1000-metre event was added in 1976 and the women's 5000-metre event was added in 1988. All 10 events have been held at every Olympic Games since, and a team pursuit event for both genders was added in 2006, for a total of 12 medal events.
Dutch skater Ireen Wüst has won eleven medals — five gold, five silver, and one bronze — more than any other speed skater at the Olympics. Lidiya Skoblikova, who represented the Soviet Union, is one of two female Winter Olympians to win six gold medals. At the 1924 Winter Olympics, Finn Clas Thunberg became the first athlete to win two or more gold medals; in 1928, he became the first speed skater to successfully defend an Olympic title. At the 1964 Games, Skoblikova won four gold medals and became the first athlete to win a gold in every available event. The feat was repeated in 1980 by American Eric Heiden, who won five golds, the most that any Winter Olympian has won at one edition of the Games. In 2006, Canadian Cindy Klassen became the only other speed skater, and one of seven Winter Olympians, to win five medals—one gold, two silver, two bronze—at a single edition of the Games. Pechstein, American Bonnie Blair, and Sven Kramer of the Netherlands are the only speed skaters to win gold in the same event three times in a row. Andrea Schöne, who won a silver medal in 1976, is the youngest female athlete in an individual event to win a medal. German Christa Luding-Rothenburger and Canadian Clara Hughes are the only medal-winning speed skaters who have also won a medal at the Summer Olympic Games, having won medals in cycling.
Dutch speed skaters have been the most successful in terms of combined medals, as well as gold medals. After the 2018 Winter Olympics, 190 gold medals, 193 silver medals and 186 bronze medals have been awarded since 1924 and have been won by speed skaters from 23 National Olympic Committees.

Men

500 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
174415
246414
3'44210
4'2002
51449
61225
71203
81113
91023
10'1001
101001
120145
130101
14'''0011

1000 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
15128
24228
31203
4'1135
51001
60224
70213
8'0101
80101
100022
110011

1500 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
187823
248416
3'4228
43317
5224
61124
7'11
711
711
10112
1111
1111

5000 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
196722
268721
3325
4'2114
42114
61315
7112
811
9'11
911
911
911
911

10,000 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
177620
25139
347617
42103
51315
6'1113
71012
81001
90112
100101
11'0011
110011
110011

Mass start

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
111
211
311

Team pursuit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1112
2134
311
311
522
611
711

Women

500 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
154110
2'2357
3235
4'2215
5213
6112
7112
8'11
9235
10224
1111
11'''11

1000 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
14329
2'4228
333410
4'2215
51225
61113
61113
8112
91!

1500 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
164515
2'336
3'2439
4123
51124
6112
6112
811
9112
9112
1111
1211

3000 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
163312
2'426
33328
4'1427
5112
6112
6112
8112
9112
9112
1111
1233

5000 metres

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
146210
22215
3213
4134
511
511
511

Mass start

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
111
211
311

Team pursuit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
122
2112
2112
4111
511
622
711

Discontinued

Men's all-round

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1112
211

Statistics

Athlete medal leaders

AthleteNationOlympicsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
'2006–201855111
1992–20185229
'2006–20184239
1980–19883418
1988–19983418
1924–19285117
1928–19364217
1976–19881517
1960–19686006
1984–19945016
2006–20183216
2002–20061236
1992–20060246
1924–19280246
1976–19805005
1992–19944105
1956–19684105
1998–20103025
Lee Seung-Hoon2010–20182305
1956–19642215
2006–20101225

Medals per year

;Key:
Country2428323648525660646872768084889294980206101418Total

Medal sweep events

These are podium sweep events in which athletes from one NOC won all three medals.
GamesEventNOCGoldSilverBronze
1964 InnsbruckWomen's 500 metersLidiya SkoblikovaIrina YegorovaTatyana Sidorova
1964 InnsbruckMen's 5000 metersKnut JohannesenPer Ivar MoeFred Anton Maier
1984 SarajevoWomen's 3000 metersAndrea SchöneKarin EnkeGabi Schönbrunn
1992 AlbertvilleWomen's 5000 metersGunda NiemannHeike WarnickeClaudia Pechstein
1998 NaganoWomen's 3000 metersGunda Niemann-StirnemannClaudia PechsteinAnni Friesinger
1998 NaganoMen's 10,000 metersGianni RommeBob de JongRintje Ritsma
2014 SochiMen's 5000 metersSven KramerJan BlokhuijsenJorrit Bergsma
2014 SochiMen's 500 metersMichel MulderJan SmeekensRonald Mulder
2014 SochiWomen's 1500 meters *Jorien ter MorsIreen WüstLotte van Beek
2014 SochiMen's 10,000 metersJorrit BergsmaSven KramerBob de Jong
2018 PyeongChangWomen's 3000 metersCarlijn AchtereekteIreen WüstAntoinette de Jong

In the women's 1500 meters event at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Marrit Leenstra of the Netherlands finished in fourth position, making this the first, and only, time in Olympic speed skating history that athletes from one country have taken all of the top four positions in an event.