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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2023 - 2024


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Lots of drama in the mixed 2000m relay A-final at the Seoul WC :drama:

 

Park Ji-Won collided with Jens Van T’Wout heading into the final turn, which led South Korea to getting penalized. They restart the race, and this time another collision between Brandon Kim, and Pietro Sieghel with two laps to go. United States got penalized (well deserved) for their lane change (outside to in), but instead of the B-final winner podiuming (which is what would happen at the Olympics, the winner of the B-final was Belgium), Italy and United States shared the bronze. Of course, I would be completely fine with no medal too, but that was a horrible reffing call. 

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :KOR Seoul (Stage 4/6)

 

Women's 1.000m:

 

01. :BEL Hanne Desmet

02. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold

03. :NED Xandra Velzeboer

 

Men's 1.000m:

 

01. :CAN Steven Dubois

02. :KOR Hwang Daeheon

03. :CAN Pascal Dion

 

Women's 1.500m [1/2]:

 

01. :KOR Kim Gilli

02. :USA Corinne Stoddard

03. :CHN Gong Li

 

Men's 1.500m [1/2]:

 

01. :KOR Park Ji Won

02. :CAN William Dandjinou

03. :CAN Felix Roussel

 

Mixed 2.000m Relay:

 

01. :NED the Netherlands

02. :ITA Italy

03. :KOR South Korea & :USA United States of America (both PEN in the final)

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :KOR Seoul (Stage 4/6)

 

Women's 500m:

 

01. :NED Xandra Velzeboer & :NED Selma Poutsma

03. :CHN Wang Ye

 

Men's 500m:

 

01. :CHN Liu Shaoang

02. :KOR Seo Yi Ra

03. :KAZ Denis Nikisha

 

Women's 1.500m [2/2]:

 

01. :KOR Kim Gilli

02. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold

03. :BEL Hanne Desmet

 

Men's 1.500m [2/2]:

 

01. :CAN William Dandjinou

02. :KOR Park Ji Won

03. :CAN Steven Dubois

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :KOR Seoul (Stage 4/6)

 

Overall World Cup Standings after Stage 4 - Women:

  1. :KOR Kim Gilli - 865 points (-)
  2. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold - 805 points (-)
  3. :NED Xandra Velzeboer - 695 points (-)
  4. :BEL Hanne Desmet - 689 points (-)
  5. :NED Selma Poutsma - 508 points (-)
  6. :USA Corinne Stoddard - 306 points (+2)
  7. :KOR Seo Whimin - 436 points (-1)
  8. :CHN Gong Li - 381 points (+1)
  9. :CAN Courtney Sarault - 372 points (-2)
  10. :CHN Wang Ye - 368 points (+3)

 

Overall World Cup Standings after Stage 4 - Men:

  1. :CAN Steven Dubois - 683 points (+1)
  2. :KOR Park Ji Won - 681 points (+1)
  3. :CAN William Dandjinou - 604 points (+1)
  4. :KOR Kim Gun Woo - 540 points (-3)
  5. :CHN Liu Shaoang - 501 points (-)
  6. :ITA Pietro Sighel - 421 points (+1)
  7. :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles - 416 points (-1)
  8. :NED Jens van 't Wout - 392 points (-)
  9. :KOR Hwang Daeheon - 383 points (+3)
  10. :ITA Luca Spechenhauser - 382 points (-1)
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Disappointing quarterfinal exit for Canada’s men’s 5000m relay, but other than that it’s been a pretty good WC for us. Excited to see what we’ll be able to do at future WCs and the World Championships in Rotterdam, with Kim Boutin back it could provide us with a couple more medal chances. 

 

 

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If I'm not mistaken, this is Sighel's first penalty this season; last year, he used to get at least one per race. However, it's also the first race where Sighel is back to doing what he does best, taking risks at full throttle. The penalty is fair; he widened his arm a bit. But I'm glad to have seen him lively, especially after the insults he received yesterday on a well-known Italian sports Facebook page (to which he responded).
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