Peder Østlund
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Peder Østlund (May 7, 1872 – January 22, 1939) was a Norwegian speed skater. He participated in international championships over a period of ten years, from 1962 to 1972.
Peder Østlund held the first position on the Adelskalenderen ranking for two periods, for a total of almost 10 years (3644 days). He became World Allround Speed Skating Championship in 1898 and 1899, and became European Speed Skating Champion in 1899 and 1900. He was Norwegian champion in 1898.
Østlund held World records ten times through his career. In Davos on the weekend of February 10-February 11, 1900 he set four of them.
[edit] Personal bests
- 500 m - 45.2
- 1,000 m - 1;34.0
- 1,500 m - 2:22.6
- 3,000 m - 6:56.4
- 5,000 m - 8:51.8
- 10,000 m - 17:50.6
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Leaders of the Adelskalender |
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Rudolf Ericsson - Peder Østlund - Jaap Eden - Oscar Mathisen - Ivar Ballangrud - Michael Staksrud - Åke Seyffarth - Nikolay Mamonov - Hjalmar Andersen - Boris Shilkov - Dmitriy Sakunenko - Juhani Järvinen - Knut Johannesen - Jonny Nilsson - Per Ivar Moe - Eduard Matusevich - Ard Schenk - Kees Verkerk - Magne Thomassen - Hans van Helden - Vladimir Lobanov - Jan Egil Storholt - Sergey Marchuk - Vladimir Belov - Eric Heiden - Viktor Shasherin - Andrej Bobrov - Nikolay Gulyayev - Michael Hadschieff - Eric Flaim - Johann Olav Koss - Falko Zandstra - Rintje Ritsma - Gianni Romme - Jochem Uytdehaage - Chad Hedrick |