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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023


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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Ghiotto - one of my favourite skaters - with his first World Cup win after a fantastic race in 12:45,10 :bowdown:

 

16 years after Enrico Fabris won a 10k in the World Cup, it's been a while for Italy :d 

we had to wait for a day like today to win a non mass start race in speedskating...:d

 

by the way, amazing effort by Ghiotto.:cheer::bowdown: 

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Damn, Bloemen with a 12:33 in the B division (starting with four instead of two, so that's an advantage, but still), third fastest time ever :d 

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

:GER Rijhnen continued racing for 10,400 m because the dumb stadium announcer convinced him to. :hairpull:

Which then confused his opponent a bit later as well :d 

 

Oh well, better a lap too long than too short. It's not like he'd have gone more than half a second faster if he had started his final 'sprint' a lap earlier :p 

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Polish media report already that :NED Jutta Leerdam won't take part in the Tomasz Mazowiecki World Cup in two weeks time :p  We get Gronewoud, Nuis & Roest + some B team names instead.

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On 2/7/2023 at 4:10 AM, Monzanator said:

Polish media report already that :NED Jutta Leerdam won't take part in the Tomasz Mazowiecki World Cup in two weeks time :p  We get Gronewoud, Nuis & Roest + some B team names instead.

She's here now for the final World Cup :)

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Today the World Cup Final started. Here are the final World Cup standings for this season for the following distances:

Men's 1.500m:

  1. :NED Kjeld Nuis (276 points)
  2. :CAN Connor Howe (254 points)
  3. :USA Jordan Stolz (236 points)
  4. :NED Wesly Dijs (234 points)
  5. :NOR Sander Eitrem (216 points)

Women's 500m:

  1. :KOR Min-Sum Kim (354 points)
  2. :AUT Vanessa Herzog (301 points)
  3. :USA Erin Jackson (241 points)
  4. :NED Jutta Leerdam (238 points)
  5. :USA Kimi Goetz (224 points)

Women's long distances (3.000m / 5.000m):

  1. :NOR Ragne Wiklund (342 points)
  2. :CAN Isabelle Weidemann (251 points)
  3. :NED Joy Beune (251 points)
  4. :CAN Ivanie Blondin (241 points)
  5. :CZE Martina Sáblíková (224 points)

Men's team sprint:

  1. :NED the Netherlands (156 points)
  2. :CAN Canada (144 points)
  3. :NOR Norway (140 points)
  4. :POL Poland (137 points)
  5. :CHN China (136 points)

First ever world cup overall on the long distances for a Norwegian woman!

 

Min-Sun Kim almost had the perfect record winning the first 5 world cups over 500m, but finishing 2nd today behind Herzog. Still an incredible season for her so far.

 

Tomorrow the final races in the women's 1.500m, the men's 500m, the men's 5.000m (as part of the long distances World Cup over 5k/10k) and the women's team sprint.

On Sunday, the 1.000m for men and women will be contested as well as the mass starts for both genders.

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:NOR Eitrem just improved the track record of :SWE Nils van der Poel. :thumbup:

 

In the same pair, :ITA Ghiotto threw away the overall victory in the men's long distances World Cup by hindering Eitrem. :facepalm: 

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These are the final standings in the World Cup standings after the final race of the season was held today:

Women's 1.500m:

  1. :JPN Miho Takagi (330 points)
  2. :NOR Ragne Wiklund (278 points)
  3. :NED Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong (256 points)
  4. :KAZ Nadezhda Morozova (243 points)
  5. :CAN Ivanie Blondin (233 points)

Men's 500m:

  1. :CAN Laurent Dubreuil (314 points)
  2. :JPN Yuma Murakami (294 points)
  3. :JPN Wataru Morishige (268 points)
  4. :KOR Jun-Ho Kim (215 points)
  5. :USA Jordan Stolz (215 points)

Men's long distances (5.000m / 10.000m):

  1. :NED Beau Snellink (290 points)
  2. :NED Patrick Roest (288 points)
  3. :NOR Sander Eitrem (268 points)
  4. :ITA Davide Ghiotto (262 points)
  5. :BEL Bart Swings (240 points)

Women's team sprint:

  1. :USA United States of America (168 points)
  2. :CAN Canada (162 points)
  3. :CHN China (127 points)
  4. :JPN Japan (123 points)
  5. :POL Poland (121 points)
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