Speed skating at the 1976 Winter Olympics

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Speed skating at the 1976 Winter Olympics, was held from 5 to 14 February. Nine events were contested at Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck.[1] This was the first Olympics which included the men's 1000 metres, and the first change to the men's program at the Olympics since the elimination of the all-round event in 1928.[2]

Dates5–14 February 1976
No. of events9
Competitors111 from 19 nations
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Speed skating
at the XII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for speed skating
VenueEisschnellaufbahn
Dates5–14 February 1976
No. of events9
Competitors111 from 19 nations
 1972
1980 
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Medal summary

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union4239
2 United States2226
3 Norway2215
4 Netherlands1135
5 Canada0101
 East Germany0101
Totals (6 entries)99927
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The Soviet Union led the medal table, with four gold and nine overall. The silver medal for East Germany's Andrea Ehrig-Mitscherlich was the country's first in speed skating.

Tatyana Averina led the individual medal table, winning a medal in all four women's events, two gold and two bronze. Sheila Young won three medals one of each value on the three shortest distances for women. The most successful male skaters were Norway's Sten Stensen and the Netherlands' Piet Kleine, who both won one gold and one silver medal, splitting the long distance events. The Dutch speed skater Hans van Helden won the bronze-medals on all the three longest distances for men. The Russian speed skater Valery Muratov also got a multiple set of medals with a silver medal in the 500 metres event and the bronze medal in the 1000 metres event.

Men's events

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Women's events

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Records

Eight out of the nine events, including the debuting men's 1000 metres, had new Olympic records set, with only the men's 5000 metres record remaining unbroken.[3][4]

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EventDateTeamTimeORWR
Men's 500 metres10 February Yevgeny Kulikov (URS)39.17OR
Men's 1000 metres12 February Peter Mueller (USA)1:19.32OR
Men's 1500 metres13 February Jan Egil Storholt (NOR)1:59.38OR
Men's 10000 metres14 February Piet Kleine (NED)14:50.59OR
Women's 500 metres6 February Sheila Young (USA)42.76OR
Women's 1000 metres7 February Tatyana Averina (URS)1:28.43OR
Women's 1500 metres5 February Galina Stepanskaya (URS)2:16.58OR
Women's 3000 metres8 February Tatyana Averina (URS)4:45.19OR
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Participating NOCs

Nineteen nations competed in the speed skating events at Innsbruck.

References

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