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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2019 - 2020


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9 hours ago, NearPup said:

men's 5000m Relay

 

Gold: :HUN Hungary and :KOR South Korea

Bronze: :RUS Russia

 

Yes, we had a tie to the thousandth of a second!

Although on the finish photo, it does seem like South Korea would have won if they checked the micrometers :p 

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Stage #3 (Nagoya, JPN)

 

women's 1000m

 

Gold: :KOR Noh Ah Rum

Silver: :NED Suzanne Schulting

Bronze: :USA Kristen Santos

 

women's 1500m, race #1

 

Gold: :KOR Kim Ji Yoo

Silver: :CAN Kim Boutin

Bronze: :ITA Arianna Fontana

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Stage #3 (Nagoya, JPN)

 

men's 1000m

 

Gold: :KOR Park Ji Won

Silver: :HUN Shaoang Liu

Bronze: :RUS Semen Elistratov

 

men's 1500m, race #1

 

Gold: :KOR Kim Dong Wook

Silver: :KOR Park In Wook

Bronze: :JPN Keita Watanabe

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Stage #3 (Nagoya, JPN)

 

women's 3000m Relay

 

teams qualified to the A Final

 

:KOR South Korea

:USA United States

:CAN Canada

:ITA Italy

:RUS Russia (Advanced by the Jury)

 

men's 5000m Relay

 

teams qualified to the A Final

 

:KOR South Korea

:CHN China

:RUS Russia

:KAZ Kazakhstan

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Stage #3 (Nagoya, JPN)

 

women's 500m

 

Gold: :CAN Kim Boutin

Silver: :ITA Arianna Fontana

Bronze: :KOR Kim Ji Yoo

 

women's 1500m, race #2

 

Gold: :NED Suzanne Schulting

Silver: :CAN Courtney Lee Sarault

Bronze: :CHN Han Yu Tong

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Stage #3 (Nagoya, JPN)

 

men's 500m

 

Gold: :HUN Shaoang Liu

Silver: :RUS Pavel Sitnikov

Bronze: :KOR Park In Wook

 

men's 1500m, race #2

 

Gold: :KOR Park Ji Won

Silver: :KOR Lee June Seo

Bronze: :JPN Ibuki Hayashi

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Stage #3 (Nagoya, JPN)

 

women's 3000m Relay

 

Gold: :ITA Italy

Silver: :CAN Canada

Bronze: :RUS Russia

 

men's 5000m Relay

 

Gold: :CHN China

Silver: :KOR South Korea

Bronze: :RUS Russia

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:KOR South Korea really dominated this stage with 6 Gold Medals, followed by a bunch of Nations with 1 Gold Medal each (:CAN Canada, :CHN China, :ITA Italy, :HUN Hungary, :NED Netherlands)...

 

:JPN Japan, :RUS Russia and :USA USA also won at least 1 medal (but no gold), meanwhile :KAZ Kazakhstan were close, really close to join the medal table, but unfortunately they were overtaken by Russia in the last turn of the men's Relay and so they had to be happy with a bitter 4th place...

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