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The final stage of the World Cup in calendar year 2023 has been completed. Two more stages to come in 2024.

 

:USA, :KAZ and :BEL had a great showing here, :JPN had their worst weekend so far in terms of World Cup points won by their skaters. :CAN and :ITA are also not at the level they showed at the first two world cup weekends in Montréal.

    

These are the top 10 countries in the world based on the number of World Cup points they have gained this year, including points gained in relays:

  1. :KOR South Korea - 5.376 points (+1.343 points)
  2. :CAN Canada - 4.929 points (+1.183 points)
  3. :CHN China - 4.265 points (+983 points)
  4. :NED the Netherlands - 3.693 points (+1.007 points)
  5. :ITA Italy - 2.421 points (+548 points)
  6. :USA United States of America - 2.089 points (+627 points)
  7. :BEL Belgium - 1.547 points (+416 points)
  8. :POL Poland - 1.356 points (+314 points)
  9. :JPN Japan - 1.237 points (+233 points)
  10. :KAZ Kazakhstan - 1.176 points (+381 points)
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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :GER Dresden (Stage 5/6)

 

Women's 1.000m [1/2]:

 

01. :KOR Kim Gilli

02. :NED Xandra Velzeboer

03. :POL Kamila Stormowska

 

Men's 1.000m [1/2]:

 

01. :KOR Park Ji Won

02. :CAN Felix Roussel

03. :CAN Steven Dubois

 

Women's 1.500m:

 

01. :BEL Hanne Desmet

02. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold

03. :NED Suzanne Schulting

 

Men's 1.500m:

 

01. :CAN William Dandjinou

02. :BEL Stijn Desmet

03. :KOR Kim Gun Woo

 

Mixed 2.000m Relay:

 

01. :USA the United States of America

02. :NED the Netherlands

03. :KOR South Korea

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :GER Dresden (Stage 5/6)

 

Women's 500m:

 

01. :NED Xandra Velzeboer

02. :CHN Wang Ye

03. :POL Kamila Stormowska

 

Men's 500m:

 

01. :CAN Felix Roussel

02. :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles

03. :POL Lukasz Kuczynski

 

Women's 1.000m [2/2]:

 

01. :KOR Kim Gilli

02. :NED Suzanne Schulting

03. :USA Corinne Stoddard

 

Men's 1.000m [2/2]:

 

01. :KOR Park Ji Won

02. :KOR Jang Sungwoo

03. :KAZ Adil Galiakhmetov

 

Women's 3.000m Relay:

 

01. :NED the Netherlands

02. :CAN Canada

03. :USA the United States of America

 

Men's 5.000m Relay:

 

01. :KOR South Korea

02. :JPN Japan

03. :HUN Hungary

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :GER Dresden (Stage 5/6)

 

Overall World Cup Standings after Stage 5 - Women:

  1. :KOR Kim Gilli - 1115 points (-)
  2. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold - 980 points (-)
  3. :NED Xandra Velzeboer - 875 points (-)
  4. :BEL Hanne Desmet - 869 points (-)
  5. :USA Corinne Stoddard - 651 points (+1)
  6. :NED Selma Poutsma - 558 points (-1)
  7. :KOR Seo Whimin - 484 points (-)
  8. :CHN Wang Ye - 480 points (+2)
  9. :KOR Shim Suk Hee - 457 points (+4)
  10. :CAN Courtney Sarault - 446 points (-1)

 

Overall World Cup Standings after Stage 5 - Men:

  1. :KOR Park Ji Won - 931 points (+1)
  2. :CAN Steven Dubois - 822 points (-1)
  3. :CAN William Dandjinou - 784 points (-)
  4. :KOR Kim Gun Woo - 612 points (-)
  5. :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles - 524 points (+2)
  6. :CHN Liu Shaoang - 501 points (-1)
  7. :BEL Stijn Desmet - 500 points (+4)
  8. :CAN Felix Roussel - 474 points (+6)
  9. :ITA Pietro Sighel - 466 points (-3)
  10. :ITA Luca Spechenhauser - 459 points (-)
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17 minutes ago, Dennis said:

ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :GER Dresden (Stage 5/6)

 

Women's 500m:

 

01. :NED Xandra Velzeboer

02. :CHN Wang Ye

03. :POL Kamila Stormowska

 

Men's 500m:

 

01. :CAN Felix Roussel

02. :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles

03. :POL Lukasz Kuczynski

 

Women's 1.000m [2/2]:

 

01. :KOR Kim Gilli

02. :NED Suzanne Schulting

03. :USA Corinne Stoddard

 

Men's 1.000m [2/2]:

 

01. :KOR Park Ji Won

02. :KOR Jang Sungwoo

03. :KAZ Adil Galiakhmetov

 

Women's 3.000m Relay:

 

01. :NED the Netherlands

02. :CAN Canada

03. :USA the United States of America

 

Men's 5.000m Relay:

 

01. :KOR South Korea

02. :JPN Japan

03. :HUN Hungary

Poland should be third but was disqualified in mens relay :(

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On 12/17/2023 at 9:31 AM, Dennis said:

The final stage of the World Cup in calendar year 2023 has been completed. Two more stages to come in 2024.

 

:USA, :KAZ and :BEL had a great showing here, :JPN had their worst weekend so far in terms of World Cup points won by their skaters. :CAN and :ITA are also not at the level they showed at the first two world cup weekends in Montréal.

    

These are the top 10 countries in the world based on the number of World Cup points they have gained this year, including points gained in relays:

  1. :KOR South Korea - 5.376 points (+1.343 points)
  2. :CAN Canada - 4.929 points (+1.183 points)
  3. :CHN China - 4.265 points (+983 points)
  4. :NED the Netherlands - 3.693 points (+1.007 points)
  5. :ITA Italy - 2.421 points (+548 points)
  6. :USA United States of America - 2.089 points (+627 points)
  7. :BEL Belgium - 1.547 points (+416 points)
  8. :POL Poland - 1.356 points (+314 points)
  9. :JPN Japan - 1.237 points (+233 points)
  10. :KAZ Kazakhstan - 1.176 points (+381 points)

Update after stage 5:

  1. :KOR South Korea - 6.677 points (+1.301 points)
  2. :CAN Canada - 6.031 points (+1.102 points)
  3. :NED the Netherlands - 4.681 points (+988 points)
  4. :CHN China - 4.585 points (+320 points)
  5. :ITA Italy - 2.818 points (+397 points)
  6. :USA the United States of America - 2.776 points (+687 points)
  7. :BEL Belgium - 1.867 points (+320 points)
  8. :POL Poland - 1.692 points (+336 points)
  9. :JPN Japan - 1.543 points (+306 points)
  10. :KAZ Kazakhstan - 1.477 points (+301 points)

 

:CHN drops one spot after sending the full Junior team because of the Chinese National Winter Games that start this week. The juniors had their own National Winter Games events in January. I assume next week China will be represented by their juniors again.

 

:USA and :JPN had their strongest weekends of the season so far. :CHN (for obvious reasons) and :ITA disappointed a bit this weekend.

 

One more event to go in :POL Gdansk before the World Championships in :NED Rotterdam

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :POL Gdansk (Stage 6/6)

 

Women's 500m [1/2]:

 

01. :NED Selma Poutsma

02. :BEL Hanne Desmet

03. :CAN Kim Boutin

 

Men's 500m [1/2]:

 

01. :KOR Seo Yi Ra

02. :CAN Steven Dubois

03. :POL Lukasz Kuczynski

 

Women's 1.500m:

 

01. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold

02. :NED Suzanne Schulting

03. :USA Corinne Stoddard

 

Men's 1.500m:

 

01. :CAN Pascal Dion

02. :KOR Jang Sungwoo

03. :NED Friso Emons

 

Mixed 2.000m Relay:

 

01. :NED the Netherlands

02. :KOR South Korea

03. :CAN Canada

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - Final World Cup Standings

 

Women's 1.500m:

 

01. :KOR Kim Gilli - 655 points

02. :BEL Hanne Desmet - 504 points

03. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold - 495 points

04. :USA Corinne Stoddard - 419 points

05. :KOR Shim Suk-Hee - 330 points

06. :CHN Gong Li - 291 points

07. :CAN Danae Blais - 259 points

08. :NED Xandra Velzeboer - 225 points

09. :CAN Courtney Sarault - 191 points

10. :CAN Claudia Gagnon - 186 points

 

Men's 1.500m:

 

01. :CAN William Dandjinou - 500 points

02. :KOR Kim Gun Woo - 456 points

03. :KOR Park Ji Won - 446 points

04. :CAN Pascal Dion - 329 points

05. :BEL Stijn Desmet - 315 points

06. :NED Friso Emons - 276 points

07. :NED Itzhak de Laat - 220 points

08. :CAN Steven Dubois - 220 points

09. :GBR Niall Treacy - 204 points

10. :CHN Li Wenlong - 204 points

 

Mixed 2.000m Relay:

 

01. :NED the Netherlands - 380 points

02. :CHN China - 330 points

03. :KOR South Korea - 300 points

04. :USA the United States of America - 284 points

05. :ITA Italy - 280 points

06. :BEL Belgium - 210 points

07. :CAN Canada - 200 points

08. :POL Poland - 172 points

09. :FRA France - 158 points

10. :JPN Japan - 132 points

 

Top 12, which includes :GER Germany and :HUN Hungary qualified for the World Championships

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - :POL Gdansk (Stage 6/6)

 

Women's 500m [2/2]:

 

01. :NED Xandra Velzeboer

02. :NED Selma Poutsma

03. :KOR Shim Suk Hee

 

Men's 500m [2/2]:

 

01. :CAN Steven Dubois

02. :KAZ Denis Nikisha

03. :POL Michal Niewinski

 

Women's 1.000m:

 

01. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold

02. :KOR Kim Gilli

03. :USA Corinne Stoddard

 

Men's 1.000m:

 

01. :KOR Park Ji Won

02. :KOR Kim Gun Woo

03. :JPN Hayashi Kosei

 

Women's 3.000m Relay:

 

01. :NED the Netherlands

02. :KOR South Korea

03. :USA the United States of America

 

Men's 5.000m Relay:

 

01. :CAN Canada

02. :KOR South Korea

03. :JPN Japan

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