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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023


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Yara van Kerkhof won, although not because of the fall: she was in 1st coming out of the last turn and would have won anyway, everyone behind her fell :lol: 

 

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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:GER Dresden

 

 

women's 1000m

Gold: :NED Suzanne Schulting
Silver: :BEL Hanne Desmet
Bronze: :CHN Zhang Chutong


women's 1500m

Gold: :KOR Choi Min Jeong
Silver: :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold
Bronze: :CAN Courtney Sarault

 


men's 1000m

Gold: :KOR Park Ji Won
Silver: :LAT Roberts Kruzbergs
Bronze: :CAN Felix Roussel


men's 1500m

Gold: :KOR Lee June Seo
Silver: :ITA Pietro Sighel
Bronze: :KOR Lim Yong Jin

 


mixed Team 2000m Relay

Gold: :ITA Italy
Silver: :KOR South Korea
Bronze: :NED Netherlands

 


women's 3000m Relay Finalists: :CAN :CHN :KOR :NED


men's 5000m Relay Finalists: :CAN :CHN :HUN :JPN

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first gold medal of the season for our team :cheer:

 

finally, some good, clean, spectacular action by the man who doesn't always use his brain as he should do on the ice, aka Pietro Sighel...:rolleyes:

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

first gold medal of the season for our team :cheer:

 

finally, some good, clean, spectacular action by the man who doesn't always use his brain as he should do on the ice, aka Pietro Sighel...:rolleyes:

Maybe the huge kick he got on his neck/head in that scary fall yesterday shook it into the right place after all :d 

 

Seriously though, I was very positively surprised to see him today, that fall - and the hit afterwards - could have very easily have caused something very serious...

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:GER Dresden

 

 

women's 500m

Gold: :NED Suzanne Schulting
Silver: :NED Xandra Velzeboer
Bronze: :KOR Choi Min Jeong


women's 1500m (2)

Gold: :KOR Kim Gilli
Silver: :GER Anna Seidel
Bronze: :KOR Shim Suk Hee

 

women's 3000m Relay

Gold: :NED Netherlands
Silver: :CAN Canada
Bronze: :KOR South Korea

 


men's 500m

Gold: :CHN Lin Xiaojun
Silver: :CHN Zhong Yuchen
Bronze: :JPN Kazuki Yoshinaga


men's 1500m (2)

Gold: :KOR Park Ji Won
Silver: :NED Sjinkie Knegt
Bronze: :LAT Reinis Berzins


men's 5000m Relay

Gold: :CHN China
Silver: :JPN Japan
Bronze: :HUN Hungary

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:NED Dordrecht

 

 

women's 1000m (1)
Gold: :CAN Kim Boutin
Silver: :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold
Bronze: :NED Xandra Velzeboer


women's 1500m
Gold: :BEL Hanne Desmet
Silver: :NED Suzanne Schulting
Bronze: :KOR Shim Suk Hee

 


men's 1000m (1)
Gold: :CAN Steven Dubois
Silver: :CAN Pascal Dion
Bronze: :LAT Roberts Kruzbergs


men's 1500m
Gold: :KOR Park Ji Won
Silver: :KOR Lee Dong Hyun
Bronze: :NED Jens van'T Wout

 


mixed 2000m Relay
Gold: :NED Netherlands
Silver: :CAN Canada
Bronze: :POL Poland

 


women's 3000m Relay finalists: :CAN :CHN :HUN :ITA

 

men's 5000m Relay finalists: :KOR :JPN :KAZ :CHN

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:NED Dordrecht

 

 

women's 500m
Gold: :NED Xandra Velzeboer
Silver: :CAN Kim Boutin
Bronze: :CAN Rikki Doak


women's 1000m (2)
Gold: :CAN Courtney Sarault
Silver: :KOR Kim Gilli
Bronze: :NED Suzanne Schulting

 

women's 3000m Relay
Gold: :CAN Canada
Silver: :HUN Hungary
Bronze: :CHN China

 


men's 500m
Gold: :CHN Lin Xiaojun
Silver: :KOR Lim Yong Jin
Bronze: :POL Lukasz Kuczynski


men's 1000m (2)
Gold: :KOR Park Ji Won
Silver: :CAN Pascal Dion
Bronze: :ITA Luca Spechenhauser


men's 5000m Relay
Gold: :KOR South Korea
Silver: :CHN China
Bronze: :JPN Japan

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Overall World Cup

 

Women's Final Standings

 

1. :NED Suzanne Schulting,  1062 Pts

2. :CAN Courtney Sarault,  776 Pts

3. :BEL Hanne Desmet,  744 Pts

 

Men's Final Standings

 

1. :KOR Park Ji Won,  1068 Pts

2. :KOR Hong Kyung Hwan,  674 Pts

3. :CAN Steven Dubois,  668 Pts

 

 

Discipline World Cup Winners

 

Women's 500m: :NED Xandra Velzeboer

 

Women's 1000m: :NED Suzanne Schulting

 

Women's 1500m: :KOR Kim Gilli

 

Men's 500m: :KAZ Denis Nikisha

 

Men's 1000m: :KOR Park Ji Won

 

Men's 1500m: :KOR Park Ji Won

 

 

Relay World Cup

 

Women's Relay

 

1. :CAN Canada

2. :NED Netherlands

3. :KOR South Korea

 

Men's Relay

 

1. :CAN Canada

2. :KOR South Korea

3. :CHN China

 

Mixed Relay

 

1. :KOR South Korea

2. :NED Netherlands

3. :BEL Belgium

 

 

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