After an unusual online annual session, we are publishing the 2020 list of long-track records that were confirmed by the IMSSC Board. We would like to thank organizers and members from the Netherlands, Italy and Russia, who were the only ones which submitted records in due time and providing the necessary documentation.
Also, gratitude and recognition are due to Sven-Åge Svensson (former IMSSC Statistician) and Leen van den Heuvel for their valuable contributions, as well as Tjeerd Smies and Sue Steckle, who went out of their way to obtain cooperation from rogue organizers. Finally, thanks to all members and skaters that pointed out errors and omissions.
And Kudos to Arne Kjell Foldvik for an amazing season!
From this year onwards, we’ll be keeping the Masters’ short-track world records as well. Many thanks to Keith Wright, who provided the first batch.
These IMSSC Record Lists 2020 are in 2 different formats: a list by AG and a list by distance/race (plus recent LT records). Find the downloadable PDF documents below.
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