Tucker Fredricks in February 2008 in Heerenveen

Tucker Fredricks (born April 16, 1984) is an American speed skater and the US record holder in the 500 meter event. He competed at the 2006, 2010, and 2014 Winter Olympics.

Fredricks was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, where he graduated in 2002 from Joseph A. Craig High School. He began skating in 1994 when a friend of his father took him skating in lieu of playing hockey. He considers his greatest accomplishment to be winning the gold medal in 500m at the 2003 World Junior Championships.

On November 17, 2007, at the World Cup Race in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Fredricks beat the previous American 500m record (34.42) which was originally held by 2002 Olympic gold medalist Casey Fitzrandolph, with a time of 34.31.

Current record

Personal records
Men's speed skating
Event Result Date Location Notes
500 m34.31November 17, 2007Calgary, Alberta, Canada American record
500 m x 268.98November 17, 2007Calgary, Alberta, Canada American record
1000 m1:09.65December 31, 2005Salt Lake City, Utah
1500 m1:51.84November 25, 2001Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3000 m4:02.39November 24, 2001Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Career wins

  • 1st, 500m 2003 World Junior Speedskating Championships
  • 3rd, 500m 2002 World Junior Speedskating Championships
  • 1st, overall 2002 U.S. Junior Speedskating Championships
  • 1st, overall 2003 U.S. Junior Speedskating Championships
  • 1st, overall 2003 U.S. Junior Speedskating Championships
  • 25th, 2006 Olympic Winter Games, Men’s 500m
  • 12th, 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Men’s 500m (World Cup overall 500m champion)
  • 26th, 2014 Olympic Winter Games, Men’s 500m

Highlights

Fredericks has been a World Cup 500m medalist winner 30 times (11 times gold, six times silver and 13 times bronze). In addition, in 2007 he won the bronze for the World Single Distance Championships, and was the World Cup overall 500m champion.[1]

References

  1. "Tucker Fredericks US SpeedSkating". Team USA. Archived from the original on January 9, 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
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