Long Track

Joey Mantia

Olympian 2014, 2018, 2022

2021 World Championships - Mass Start Gold; 1500m 5th 2020 World Single Distance Championships - 1500m Bronze; Mass Start 5th 2019 World Single Distance Championships - Mass Start Gold; 1500m 8th; 1000m 12th

  • 0

    GOLD

  • 0

    SILVER

  • 1

    BRONZE

Athlete Bio#

US Speedskating Joey Mantia Getty Images 2022 Olympics

Height

5’10"

Age

39

Hometown

Ocala, FL

Personal

Joey is one of many speed skating athletes who has a history in the sport of inline speed skating. Through inline speed skating, Joey won 28 World Championship titles, three Pan American Games titles, 15 World Cup Gold medals, 12 Junior World titles and over 90 national titles. Outside of any form of skating, you can find Joey riding motorcycles and working out.

World Championship Highlights

2021 World Championships - Mass Start Gold; 1500m 5th

2020 World Single Distance Championships - 1500m Bronze; Mass Start 5th

2019 World Single Distance Championships - Mass Start Gold; 1500m 8th; 1000m 12th

2017 World Single Distance Championships

2016 World Single Distance Championships

2015 World Single Distance Championships

2013 World Allround Championships

National Team

A member of the Long Track National Team from 2012-23

Career Highlights#

  • 2021-22

    • 2022 World Cup Final - 1500m Overall Champion; 1500m 12th
    • 2022 Olympic Winter Games - Team Pursuit Bronze; Mass Start 4th; 1500m 6th
    • 2022 Olympic Team Trials - 1500m Gold; 1000m Silver
    • 2021-22 Team Pursuit Overall Champion
    • 2021-22 World Cup 4 - 1500m Gold; Team Pursuit Gold; 1000m Silver (B)
    • World Record Holder in Men’s Team Pursuit
    • 2022-21 World Cup 3 - 1500m Gold; Team Pursuit Gold; Mass Start 10th
    • 2021-22 World Cup 2 - 1500m Silver
    • 2021-22 World Cup 1 - 1500m Bronze; Team Pursuit Gold (B); Mass Start 12th
  • 2020-21

    • 2021 World Championships - Mass Start Gold
    • World Cup 2 - Mass Start 4th; 1500m 17th
    • World Cup 1 - 1500m 7th; Mass Start 15th
    • 2021 US Championships - 1000m Champion; 1500m Champion
  • 2019-20

    • 2019-20 World Cup #5 Calgary - 1500m Bronze
    • 2019-20 World Cup #4 - Mass Start Silver
    • 2019-20 World Cup #2 - Poland - Mass Start Gold
    • 2019 USOPC November Athlete of the Month
  • 2018-19

    • 2018-19 World Cup Finals - 1500m 8th (7th overall); 1000m 9th (10th overall); Mass Start 13th (9th overall)
    • 2018-19 World Cup #1 Obihiro - 1000m 16th; 1500m 19th
    • 2018-19 World Cup #2 Tomakomai - 1500m (B) Gold; 1000m 8th; Mass Start 11th
    • 2018-19 World Cup #3 Poland - 1000m 4th; 1500m 9th
    • 2018-19 World Cup #4 Heerenveen - 1500m Silver; Mass Start 13th; 1000m 19th
    • 2018-19 World Cup #5 Hamar - 1500m 6th; 1000m 19th
  • 2017-18

    • 2017-18 World Cup Salt Lake City - 1500m 4th; Team Pursuit 5th; 1000m 10th
    • 2018 Olympic Winter Games; Mass Start 4th; 1000m 4th; 1500m 8th
    • 2017-18 World Cup Calgary - 1500m 4th; Mass Start 9th; 1000m 10th; Team Pursuit DQ
    • 2017-18 World Cup Stavanger - 1500m Silver; Team Sprint Bronze; 1000m 6th
    • 2017-18 World Cup Heerenveen - Mass Start Silver; 1500m 5th; Team Pursuit 8th; 1000m 13th
  • 2016-17

    • 2016-17 World Cup Nagano - 1500m Gold
    • 2016-17 World Cup Astana - 1500m Bronze
    • 2016-17 World Cup Heerenveen - Mass Start Gold
  • 2015-16

    • 2015-16 World Cup Calgary - Team Sprint Silver, 1500m Bronze
    • 2015-16 World Cup Salt Lake City - 1500m Silver
    • 2015-16 World Cup Inzell - 1500m Bronze
    • 2015-16 World Cup Heerenveen - 1500m Gold
  • 2013-14

    • 2014 Winter Olympic Games - 1000m 15th; 1500m 22nd
    • 2013-14 World Cup Berlin - 1500m Gold

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