Mike Ireland

Mike Ireland
Medal record

Mike Ireland
Men’s speed skating
World Championships
Bronze 2004 Nagano Sprint
Bronze 2004 Seoul 500 m
Bronze 2002 Sprint
Gold 2001 Sprint
Silver 2000 Sprint
Silver 2000 500 m
Bronze 2000 1000 m

Michael ("Mike") Ireland (born 3 January 1974 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a long track speed skater.

Mike Ireland specialises in the sprint distances (the 500 m and the 1,000 m). He participated in the 500 m at the 1994 Winter Olympics (finishing 26th), the 500 m (6th) and 1,000 m (14th) at the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 500 m (7th) at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Ireland was the 2001 World Sprint Champion, while winning several more medals at several World Championships (see the next section), and he also set a world record on the 1,000 m (only to be broken 8 days later by compatriot Jeremy Wotherspoon). In November 2008 Ireland suffered a severe injury in a World Cup event in Berlin.[1] Later in the same meet teammate Wotherspoon broke his arm in seven places. In a span of two days Canada's two strongest sprinters were placed in serious jeopardy of not skating in the 2010 Olympics in their home country. Both skaters started the long road to recovery and in the 2010 Canadian Olympic trials both succeeded in their comebacks. Ireland qualified in the 500 and is a member of the Canadian 2010 Olympic speed skating team. He skated the fastest time of the trials 34.46 and set a personal best.[2] Often skating in the shadow of his team mate Jeremy Wotherspoon, Ireland is the second most decorated Canadian in speed World Cup sprints.

Contents

Medals

An overview of medals won by Ireland at important championships he participated in, listing the years in which he won each:

World records

Over the course of his career, Ireland skated one world record:

Distance Time Date Location
1,000 m 1:08.34 3 March 2001 Calgary

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