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The following is a list of notable ice speed skaters. The list is sorted by speed skating discipline (long track or short track), gender and competing nationality.

Long track

Male

American

Australian

Austrian

Belarusian

British

Canadian

Colombian

Czech

Dutch

Finnish

French

German

DDR (East German)
BRD (West German)

Japanese

Korean

DPRK (North Korean)
ROK (South Korean)

Italian

Kazakh

Mexican

Norwegian

Russian

Soviet

Swedish

Swiss

Female

American

Austrian

Canadian

Czech

Danish

Dutch

Finnish

German

DDR (East German)
BRD (West German)

Japanese

Norwegian

Russian

Soviet

Swedish

Swiss

Short track

Male

American

Australian

British

Canadian

Chinese

Dutch

Korean

ROK (South Korean)

New Zealand

Female

American

Bulgarian

Canadian

Chinese

Korean

DPRK (North Korean)
ROK (South Korean)
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