World record set at Salt Lake City speed skating World Cup
14 Articles
14 Articles
Nils Svensson, 29 (formerly van der Poel), has lost his last world record. Last night, Frenchman Timothy Loubineaud, 29, broke his record in the 5,000m.
To the general surprise, Frenchman Timothy Loubineaud broke the world speed skating record on Salt Lake City's 5,000 m at the opening of the World Cup.
Born in Arcachon, Timothy Loubineaud enters the history of speed skating by setting a new world record of 5,000 metres in Salt Lake City The Frenchman Timothy Loubineaud, 29, a
At the World Cup races in Salt Lake City, Timothy Loubineaud provided the biggest surprise of the evening: the Frenchman usually finishes in...
World record set at Salt Lake City speed skating World Cup
French long track speed skater Timothy Loubineaud set the 5000m world record on Friday night at the Salt Lake City World Cup, held at the Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns. Loubineaud crossed the finish line in the 12.5 lap race in 6:00.23. The previous record was held by Swede Nils van der Poel at 6:01.56, also set at the Salt Lake World Cup in 2021. Parkite Casey Dawson set the American record at 6:04.40. He broke his own record of 6:07.93, set in J…
They stand out at the first World Cup of the season in long-track speed skating.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium










