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World Cup season 2018-2019 is over. Final World Cup classification per individual distance:

 

Women's 500m:

  1. :POL Natalia Maliszewska
  2. :ITA Martina Valcepina
  3. :NED Lara van Ruijven

Women's 1.000m:

  1. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  2. :RUS Sofia Prosvirnova
  3. :CAN Alyson Charles

Women's 1.500m:

  1. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  2. :KOR Kim Ji Yoo
  3. :KOR Choi Min Jeong

Overall World Ranking:

  1. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  2. :POL Natalia Maliszewska
  3. :KOR Kim Ji Yoo
  4. :RUS Sofia Prosvirnova
  5. :ITA Martina Valcepina
  6. :CAN Alyson Charles
  7. :KOR Choi Min Jeong
  8. :NED Lara van Ruijven
  9. :RUS Ekaterina Efremenkova
  10. :NED Yara van Kerkhof

 

Men's 500m:

  1. :KOR Lim Hyo Jun
  2. :CHN Wu Dajing
  3. :CAN Samuel Girard

Men's 1.000m:

  1. :KOR Park Ji Won
  2. :KOR Hong Kyung Hwan
  3. :HUN Shaoang Liu

Men's 1.500m:

  1. :KOR Kim Gun Woo
  2. :CAN Steven Dubois
  3. :KOR Lee June Seo

Overall World Ranking:

  1. :KOR Lim Hyo Jun
  2. :KOR Kim Gun Woo
  3. :KOR Park Ji Won
  4. :KOR Hong Kyung Hwan
  5. :CAN Steven Dubois
  6. :CHN Wu Dajing
  7. :HUN Shaoang Liu
  8. :KOR Lee June Seo
  9. :CAN Samuel Girard
  10. :KOR Hwang Dae Heon
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Polish media are milking Maliszewska's success and it's almost forgotten her older sister was projected to be a star in first place until a broken leg hijacked her career. Meanwhile Natalia was kicked off the national team in 2016 and stayed in the sport due to devoted people in her club over in Bialystok. Such BS is only possible in Polish sports :rolleyes:

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2 hours ago, Dennis said:

World Cup season 2018-2019 is over. Final World Cup classification per individual distance:

 

Women's 500m:

  1. :POL Natalia Maliszewska
  2. :ITA Martina Valcepina
  3. :NED Lara van Ruijven

Women's 1.000m:

  1. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  2. :RUS Sofia Prosvirnova
  3. :CAN Alyson Charles

Women's 1.500m:

  1. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  2. :KOR Kim Ji Yoo
  3. :KOR Choi Min Jeong

Overall World Ranking:

  1. :NED Suzanne Schulting
  2. :POL Natalia Maliszewska
  3. :KOR Kim Ji Yoo
  4. :RUS Sofia Prosvirnova
  5. :ITA Martina Valcepina
  6. :CAN Alyson Charles
  7. :KOR Choi Min Jeong
  8. :NED Lara van Ruijven
  9. :RUS Ekaterina Efremenkova
  10. :NED Yara van Kerkhof

 

Men's 500m:

  1. :KOR Lim Hyo Jun
  2. :CHN Wu Dajing
  3. :CAN Samuel Girard

Men's 1.000m:

  1. :KOR Park Ji Won
  2. :KOR Hong Kyung Hwan
  3. :HUN Shaoang Liu

Men's 1.500m:

  1. :KOR Kim Gun Woo
  2. :CAN Steven Dubois
  3. :KOR Lee June Seo

Overall World Ranking:

  1. :KOR Lim Hyo Jun
  2. :KOR Kim Gun Woo
  3. :KOR Park Ji Won
  4. :KOR Hong Kyung Hwan
  5. :CAN Steven Dubois
  6. :CHN Wu Dajing
  7. :HUN Shaoang Liu
  8. :KOR Lee June Seo
  9. :CAN Samuel Girard
  10. :KOR Hwang Dae Heon

 

Excuse me, is the woman's relay taking 3 highest points or 4 highest points? I found that the official website has changed.

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World Cup, Stage #5 (Turin, ITA)

 

women's 3000m Relay, Final Results

 

Gold: :NED Netherlands

Silver: :ITA Italy

Bronze: :RUS Russia

 

men's 5000m Relay, Final Results

 

Gold: :RUS Russia

Silver: :JPN Japan

Bronze: :ITA Italy

 

mixed 2000m Relay, Final Results

 

Gold: :RUS Russia

Silver: :CAN Canada

Bronze: :USA United States

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49 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

 

this page confused me

 

that's the World Ranking, which is different from the World Cup Classification: https://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Rankings.aspx?evt=11213100000062&rep=19254

In the World Cup Classification, best 4 results are counted.

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1 minute ago, Dunadan said:

 

that's the World Ranking, which is different from the World Cup Classification: https://shorttrack.sportresult.com/Rankings.aspx?evt=11213100000062&rep=19254

In the World Cup Classification, best 4 results are counted.

 

OH, thanks a lot

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