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Norwegian skater Sander Eitrem broke the men’s 5,000m world record, becoming first to skate under six minutes.
Norwegian speed skater Sander Eitrem set a new men's 5,000m world record of 5:58.52 at the World Cup in Inzell, Germany, becoming the first skater to finish under six minutes.
He surpassed France’s Timothy Loubineaud’s previous record of 6:00.23.
Czech teenager Metodej Jilek earned the 5,000m season title with a second-place finish.
American Jordan Stolz won the men’s 1,000m and 1,500m events, claiming both season titles.
Dutch skater Jutta Leerdam won the women’s 1,000m in a meet-record 1:12.74, while Norway’s Ragne Wiklund won the women’s 3,000m.
The World Cup events serve as qualifiers for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, set for February 7–21.
El patinador noruego Sander Eitrem rompió el récord mundial masculino de 5.000 m, convirtiéndose en el primero en patinar en menos de seis minutos.