The European Speed Skating Championships are a series of long track speed skating events held annually to determine the best speed skaters of Europe.

History

The International Skating Union has organised the European Championships for Men since 1893 (unofficial Championships were held in the years 1891–1892) and the European Championships for Women since 1970. Since 1990, the men's and women's European Championships have been held at the same time and venue.

Starting in 2017, in odd years, the men's and women's European Sprint Speed Skating Championships are also held at the same time and venue. Starting in 2018, in even years, the men's and women's single distance championships are held instead of Allround and Sprint championships.

Medal winners

Allround and Sprint Championships (1891–2023)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands565147154
2 Norway384038116
3 Germany1613635
4 Soviet Union14111641
5 Sweden103821
6 East Germany86519
7 Finland79622
8 Czech Republic63413
9 Austria56516
10 Russia541019
11 Italy1438
12 Latvia1001
13 Belgium0224
14 France0112
15 Estonia0011
 Hungary0011
Totals (16 entries)167153153473

Unofficial European Championships of 1891, 1892 and 1946 (not recognized by the ISU) included

Single Distance Championships (2018–2024)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands35231472
2 Russia10131437
3 Poland3159
4 Belgium3003
5 Norway25916
6 Italy25512
7 Austria1337
8 Finland0202
9 Germany0123
  Switzerland0123
11 Belarus0112
12 Estonia0101
13 Czech Republic0011
Totals (13 entries)565656168

Combined all-time medal count (1891–2024)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands917461226
2 Norway404547132
3 Germany1614838
4 Russia15172456
5 Soviet Union14111641
6 Sweden103821
7 East Germany86519
8 Finland711624
9 Austria69823
10 Czech Republic63514
11 Italy39820
12 Belgium3227
13 Poland3159
14 Latvia1001
15  Switzerland0123
16 Belarus0112
 Estonia0112
 France0112
19 Hungary0011
Totals (19 entries)223209209641

Unofficial European Championships of 1891, 1892 and 1946 (not recognized by the ISU) included

Multiple medalists

Boldface denotes active skaters and highest medal count among all skaters (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Allround and Sprint Championships

Rank Skater Country Gender From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Sven Kramer NetherlandsM2005201910111
2Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
(Kleemann)
 East Germany
 Germany
F198820018311
3Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsM1992200362210
4Ireen Wüst NetherlandsF2006201754211
5Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicF2007202153412
6Anni Friesinger GermanyF19982005516
7Andrea Ehrig (Schöne) East GermanyF1983198855
8Clas Thunberg FinlandM19221932448
9Ivar Ballangrud NorwayM19271938426
10Claudia Pechstein GermanyF1996201236211

All events

Rank Skater Country Gender From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Sven Kramer NetherlandsM2005202212214
2Ireen Wüst NetherlandsF2006202286216
3Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
(Kleemann)
 East Germany
 Germany
F198820018311
4Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong NetherlandsF2016202482212
5Patrick Roest NetherlandsM2019202471210
6Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsM1992200362210
7Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicF2007202153412
8Irene Schouten NetherlandsF20202024538
9Anni Friesinger GermanyF19982005516
Jutta Leerdam NetherlandsF20202024516

References

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