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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2019 - 2020


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Stage #4 (Shanghai, CHN)

 

women's 500m, race #1

 

Gold: :CAN Kim Boutin

Silver: :NED Suzanne Schulting

Bronze: :ITA Martina Valcepina

 

women's 1500m

 

Gold: :KOR Kim Alang

Silver: :KOR Choi Min Jeong

Bronze: :CAN Courtney Lee Sarault

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Stage #4 (Shanghai, CHN)

 

men's 500m, race #1

 

Gold: :HUN Shaolin Sandor Liu

Silver: :CHN Wu Dajing

Bronze: :HUN Shaoang Liu

 

men's 1500m

 

Gold: :KOR Lee June Seo

Silver: :CHN Han Tianyu

Bronze: :CHN An Kai

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

Bronze: NOT Awarded (CAN and USA both DQed in the Final)

 

Strange, generally that is the exact reason why there is a B final. In fact, the Dutch women won Olympic bronze because they won the B final (in a WR) last year and got promoted after DQ's in the A final.

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What a weird sport it is anyway, Suzanne Schulting pretty much pushed out a Chinese skater in the last lap of the women's relay semis.........and China got DQ'd for exactly what Schulting actually did :lol: :facepalm:

 

 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

 

Strange, generally that is the exact reason why there is a B final. In fact, the Dutch women won Olympic bronze because they won the B final (in a WR) last year and got promoted after DQ's in the A final.

 

the rule is different from time to time...at the Olympics and at the world champs, medals are awarded through the B final (if needed), meanwhile at the world cup events the B final exists only to give WC points away, but no medal is awarded outside the A final (also because in the relays, the A final and the prize ceremony are held way before the B finals, which are placed at the end of the TV session)...

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

the rule is different from time to time...at the Olympics and at the world champs, medals are awarded through the B final (if needed), meanwhile at the world cup events the B final exists only to give WC points away, but no medal is awarded outside the A final (also because in the relays, the A final and the prize ceremony are held way before the B finals, which are placed at the end of the TV session)...

 

Not in the mixed. And even so, so what? It's a weird thing to have this difference.

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Stage #4 (Shanghai, CHN)

 

women's 3000m Relay

 

teams qualified to the A Final

 

:KOR South Korea

:USA United States

:CAN Canada

:NED Netherlands

 

men's 5000m Relay

 

teams qualified to the A Final

 

:KOR South Korea

:HUN Hungary

:RUS Russia

:NED Netherlands

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

 

Not in the mixed. And even so, so what? It's a weird thing to have this difference.

 

I agree...it's really a nonsense to have different rules for the same event in different competitions...

 

but ISU wants it and we can only take it as it is, like it or not...:dunno:

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Stage #4 (Shanghai, CHN)

 

women's 500m, race #2

 

Gold: :CHN Fan Kexin

Silver: :NED Yara Van Kerkhof

Bronze: :CHN Qu Chunyu

 

women's 1000m

 

Gold: :NED Suzanne Schulting

Silver: :KOR Seo Whi Min

Bronze: :CAN Kim Boutin

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