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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2021 - 2022


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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2021 - 2022

 

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  • 2 months later...

19 :POL speed skaters will start in first stage of World Cup, in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, which will begin in next weekend. 2014 1500m Olympic Champion Zbigniew Bródka returns to sport after 3 years break for final season in his career with goal of another Olympic medal.

 

Although official entry list of other competing nations isn't published yet.

 

 

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Official entry list

 

https://live.isuresults.eu/events/2022_POL_0001/competitors

 

:GBR and :TPE returns after missing entire season last year. Also :CHN and :JPN sends their best skaters for this World Cup stage.

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Gao Tingyu won 500m at 34.26s with a 0.28s margin in Poland! Gao proves himself once again after his 33.83s national record on plateau early this year.:cheer:

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Amazing result for Lollobrigida, 2nd WC podium in career in a real race :cheer:

Lollo is a mass-start specialist, see her on the podium in the 3000m is always a pleasure :)

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:SWE van der Poel picking up right where he left off with a dominant victory in the 5000m. Dutch surnames finishing 1-2-3-4-5 with Bloemen, Roest, Bergsma and Swings.

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3 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Amazing result for Lollobrigida, 2nd WC podium in career in a real race :cheer:

Lollo is a mass-start specialist, see her on the podium in the 3000m is always a pleasure :)

She’s also a pretty good inline skater as well :d 

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Great victory for Erin Jackson :USA :thumbup:

 

An inspiration for all us roller speed skaters.

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52 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

She’s also a pretty good inline skater as well :d 

she's been a great inline skater...:evil:

 

but unfortunately for us, she's stopped her inline skating career (she's going to stop her speedskating career after this season, too, I fear...or at least, that's what she said a few months ago)...:cry:

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