Lowest score at the ISU World All-round Speed Skating Championships (male)

Lowest score at the ISU World All-round Speed Skating Championships (male)
Who
Patrick Roest
Where
Canada (Calgary)
When
03 March 2019

The lowest winning score at the ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships by a male skater is 145.561, achieved by Patrick Roest (Netherlands) at the ISU World Allround Speed Skating Championships in Calgary, Canada, on 2–3 March 2019. This is also the world record for the big combination.

The men’s World Allround Speed Skating Championships comprises the same races as those known as the “big combination”: four separate races held over 500 m, 1,500 m, 5,000 m and 10,000 m. Using the samalog system, times over each distance are converted into points, with the lowest overall score winning the event. Roest’s times: 500 m (35.74 sec); 1,500 m (1 minute 43.31 seconds); 5,000 m (6 minutes 8.27 seconds); 10,000 m (12 minutes 51.17 seconds). He beat Shani Davis’s record of 145.742 points, which had stood since 2006.