Patrick Beckert Explained

Patrick Beckert
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Nationality:German
Birth Date:17 April 1990
Birth Place:Erfurt, East Germany
Height:1.82 m
Weight:75 kg
Country:Germany
Event:5,000 m / 10,000 m
Club:ESC Erfurt
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Patrick Beckert (born 17 April 1990) is a German Olympic speed skater. He was named Erfurt’s Athlete of the Year in 2016, 2017, and 2020 and is the brother of olympic champion Stephanie Beckert.

Beckert was able to win medals at national and international levels as well as in the junior category. In the junior category, Beckert competed in the World Championships in 2007, 2008, and 2009. In 2007 in Innsbruck and 2009 in Zakopane, he and his team secured 2nd place in the men’s team competition. He is a multiple-time German junior champion and a 24-time German champion in the men’s category.

In the World Cup, he has stood on the podium ten times with two second and eight third-place finishes. In his first year in the adult category in the 2009/10 season, he ranked 23rd in the overall World Cup over 5/10 km. His best overall World Cup placements are 3rd place in the team event in 2011/12 and 2nd place in the long distance 5/10 km in the winter of 2013/14, a feat never achieved by a German speed skater over long distances.

Beckert has participated in the Single Distance World Championships nine times so far, as well as in the Allround World Championships in 2012, 2016, 2017, and 2019. His greatest success was winning the bronze medal over 10 km in German record time of 12:47.93 min in 2020. He also won the bronze medal over 10 km at the World Championships in 2015 and 2017. In addition, he finished 7th at the Allround World Championships in Hamar in 2017, setting a new German record.

He has participated in the Olympic Games four times so far, in 2010 in Vancouver, 2014 in Sochi, 2018 in Pyeongchang, and 2022 in Beijing. In 2010, at the age of 19, he was the youngest male German speed skater at the time and finished 22nd in the 5000-meter race with a time of 6:36.02 min, the best German over that distance. In 2014, he finished 8th in the 5 km race in 6:21.18 min and 6th in the 10 km race in 13:14.26 min, being the best German on both distances. In 2018 in South Korea, he finished seventh (10 km) and tenth (5 km), and in 2022 in Beijing, he finished seventh (10 km) and eleventh (5 km), once again being the best German runner in each case.

So far, he has set twelve German records in the men’s category and seven German records in the junior category, as well as nine championship records. He was the first German to run 10 km in under 13 minutes and 3 km in under 3:40 min. Currently, Beckert holds the German records for 3 km (3:37.31 min), 5 km (6:07.02 min), 10 km (12:47.93 min), Allround (151.730 points), and in team pursuit (3:40.50 min).

In 2015, Beckert was a member of the Dutch private team Jutstlease.nl. It was coached by Rutger Tijssen, the former coach of 5 and 10 km world record holder Sven Kramer. From 2016 to 2022, he trained with his younger brother Pedro in their hometown Erfurt following his own training program.

Speed skating

Personal records

Tournament overview


Season
German
Championships
Single
Distances
European
Championships
Allround
World
Championships
Allround
World
Championships
Single
Distances

Olympic
Games
World
Championships
Junior
World Cup
GWC

2006–07
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33rd 500m
19th 3000m
39th 1500m
DNQ 5000m
28th overall
Team pursuit
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2007–08

5th 5000m
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31st 500m
15th 3000m
18th 1500m
16th 5000m
20th overall
6th Team pursuit
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2008–09

6th 1500m
4th 5000m
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5th 5000m
Team pursuit

50th 5000m overall

2009–10

5000m

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23rd 5000 overall
10th Team pursuit overall

2010–11

4th 1500m
5000m
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9th 5000/10000m overall

2011–12

1500m
5000m
DQ 10000m
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39th 1500m overall
11th 5000m overall
Team pursuit overall

2012–13

1500m
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47th 1500m overall
11th 5000/10000m overall
7th Team pursuit overall

2013–14

1500m
5000m
allround
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35th 1500m overall
5000/10000m overall
7th Team pursuit overall

2014–15

1500m
5000m
10000m
Mass Start
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4th 5000/10000m overall

2015–16

1500m
5000m
Mass Start
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47th 1500m overall
5th 5000/10000m overall
8th Team pursuit overall

2016–17

1500m
5000m
10000m
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40th 1500m overall
5th 5000/10000m overall
11th Team pursuit overall

2017–18

1500m
5000m
10000m
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35th 1500m overall
6th 5000/10000m overall

2018–19

1500m
5000m
10000m
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43rd 1500m overall
5th 5000/10000m overall

2019–20

5000m
10000m
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8th 5000/10000m overall

2020–21
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12th 5000m/10000m overall

2021–22

5000m
10000m
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6th 5000m/10000m overall
Source German data:[1]

World Cup overview

Season1500 meter
5th(b)
16th(b)17th(b11th(b)7th(b)
5th(b)5th(b)
8th(b) 19th(b)
5th(b)
13th(b)4th(b)
9th(b)10th(b)
Season5000/10000 meter
8th(b)
2009–201015th(b)18thDQ4th(b)14th16th
14th14th5th12th4th9th
12th12th4th10th8th11th
13th5th(b)4th(b)10th6th11th
9th11th9th 4th
5th5th9th8th4th
4th4th7th8th5th10th
9th11th4th5th6th
10th7th5thDQ
4th 8th 4th 8th5th6th
11th 10th 8th 6th 8th 11th
8th 15th
10th 8th 7th 8th 11th
SeasonTeam Pursuit
6th11th
4th
5th6th
10th6th5th
7th 6th
9th9th

Medals won

Championship Gold Silver Bronze
German Championships
World Championships Junior
World Championships Single Distances
World Cup

Extras

Sources

Patrick Beckert HomepagePatrick BeckertPatrick BeckertPatrick BeckertPatrick BeckertDatabase SpeedskatingDatabase SpeedskatingPatrick BeckertPatrick BeckertPatrick BeckertPatrick BeckertWikipedia Germany

Notes and References

  1. https://speedskatingresults.com/index.php?p=46&n=16 Speed skating results.com