List of Austrian records in speed skating

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The following are the national records in speed skating in Austria maintained by the Österreichischer Eisschnelllauf Verband (Austrian Speedskating Association, ASSA).

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
500 meters 35.20 Ignaz Gschwentner 15 November 2025 World Cup Salt Lake City, United States [1]
500 meters × 2 73.23 Roland Brunner 13 March 1999 World Single Distance Championships Heerenveen, Netherlands
1000 meters 1:07.92 Gabriel Odor 14 November 2025 World Cup Salt Lake City, United States [2]
1500 meters 1:42.97 Alexander Farthofer 22 November 2025 World Cup Calgary, Canada [3]
3000 meters 3:37.21 Alexander Farthofer 7 November 2025 Beehive Burn Salt Lake City, United States [4]
5000 meters 6:04.21 Alexander Farthofer 14 November 2025 World Cup Salt Lake City, United States [5]
10000 meters 13:13.55 Alexander Farthofer 6 December 2025 World Cup Heerenveen, Netherlands [6]
Team sprint (3 laps) 1:24.55 Gabriel Odor
Ignaz Gschwentner
Alexander Farthofer
20 November 2022 World Cup Heerenveen, Netherlands [7]
Team pursuit (8 laps) 3:49.94 Armin Hager [nl]
Linus Heidegger
Bram Smallenbroek [nl]
5 December 2014 World Cup Berlin, Germany [8]
Sprint combination 142.265 pts Armin Hager [nl] 13–14 March 2014 Olympic Oval Final Calgary, Canada
Small combination 152.807 pts Christian Pichler March 2008 Olympic Oval Final Calgary, Canada
Big combination 156.715 pts Marnix ten Kortenaar 15–16 January 2000 European Championships Hamar, Norway

Women

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
500 meters 36.83 Vanessa Herzog 10 March 2019 World Cup Salt Lake City, United States [9]
500 meters × 2 75.01 Vanessa Herzog 27 December 2020 Dutch Qualification Tournament Heerenveen, Netherlands [10]
1000 meters 1:13.43 Vanessa Herzog 10 December 2017 World Cup Salt Lake City, United States [11]
1500 meters 1:53.60 Jeannine Rosner 22 November 2025 World Cup Calgary, Canada [12]
3000 meters 3:58.42 Jeannine Rosner 21 November 2025 World Cup Calgary, Canada [13]
5000 meters 7:06.63 Jeannine Rosner 5 December 2025 World Cup Heerenveen, Netherlands [14]
10000 meters
Team sprint (3 laps) 1:34.18 Jeannine Rosner
Sarah Rosner
Katharina Mezgolits
9 February 2025 World Junior Championships Collabo, Italy [15]
Team pursuit (6 laps) 3:28.30 Kateryna Demydenko
Lisa Zimmerling
Anna Berczelly
1 March 2026 World Junior Championships Inzell, Germany [16]
Sprint combination 150.195 pts Vanessa Herzog 7–8 March 2024 World Sprint Championships Inzell, Germany [17]
Mini combination 164.658 pts Emese Hunyady 25–27 March 1994 Olympic Oval Final Calgary, Canada
Small combination 164.885 pts Emese Hunyady 6–7 February 1999 World Allround Championships Hamar, Norway

Mixed

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