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Igor Alekseyevich Malkov () (born 9 February 1965 in Pervouralsk, Russian SFSR) is a former speed skater.

Skating for the Soviet Union, Igor Malkov became Olympic 10,000 m Champion at the 1984 Olympic Games in Sarajevo, only 0.05 seconds ahead of Tomas Gustafson, becoming the youngest male Olympic champion in the history of Olympic speed skating at an age of 19 years and 9 days. (The youngest female at the time being American Anne Henning, who won the Olympic 500 m in 1972 at the age of 16.)

Earlier at those Olympics, he had lost the 5,000 m race by only 0.02 seconds to Gustafson. Before that, during the same winter, Malkov had sent shock waves into the speed skating world when he skated 13:54.81 on the 10,000 m, thus becoming the first to break the 14 minutes barrier (and almost 30 seconds ahead of the time set by then-current world record holder Gustafson) during the Christmas races at Medeo in December 1983. However, this time was never recognised as a world record by the International Skating Union. He set a new, official, world record later the same season, when he finished in a time of 14:21.51 at Medeo in March 1984, almost 30 seconds behind his personal best. His official world record would last for almost two years (until broken by Geir Karlstad on 16 February 1986) and his internationally unrecognised record was unbroken for four years (until broken by, again, Geir Karlstad, on 4 December 1987).

The following seasons were not so good for Malkov, and he quit top skating after the 1988 season, although he made one more appearance at the Soviet Allround Championships of 1990.

World records


Over the course of his career, Malkov skated one officially ISU-recognised world record, in addition to his more famous but not ISU-recognised 13:54.81:

DistanceTimeDateLocation
10,000 m14:21.5124 March 1984Medeo

Personal records


DistanceTimeDateLocation
500 m39.2828 December 1983Medeo
1,000 m1:16.9928 March 1983Medeo
1,500 m1:54.3527 December 1983Medeo
3,000 m4:06.541 December 1984Karl-Marx-Stadt
5,000 m6:52.6923 November 1984Medeo
10,000 m13:54.8128 December 1983Medeo

Malkov has an Adelskalender score of 160.405 points. In 1984, he had his highest ranking on the Adelskalender when he was 3rd, allowing only his fellow countrymen Viktor Shasherin and Sergey Bobrov before him.

References


1965 births | Living people | Soviet speed skaters | Russian speed skaters | Olympic speed skaters of the Soviet Union | Speed skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics | Winter Olympics medalists

Igor Alexejewitsch Malkow | Igor Malkov | Igor Malkov | Малков, Игорь Алексеевич | Igor Malkov

 

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