World Single Distance Championships for Men
- World Single Distance Championships for Men
The International Skating Union has organised the World Single Distance Championships for Men since 1996.
Locations
* 1996 Hamar, Norway
* 1997 Warsaw, Poland
* 1998 Calgary, Canada
* 1999 Heerenveen, Netherlands
* 2000 Nagano, Japan
* 2001 Salt Lake City, United States
* 2002 "Not held because of Winter Olympic Games"
* 2003 Berlin, Germany
* 2004 Seoul, Korea
* 2005 Inzell, Germany
* 2006 "Not held because of Winter Olympic Games"
* 2007 Salt Lake City, United States
* 2008 Nagano, Japan
Medal winners
500 m
5,000 m
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