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Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2023 - 2024


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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - Final World Cup Standings

 

Women's 500m:

 

01. :NED Xandra Velzeboer - 650 points

02. :NED Selma Poutsma - 610 points

03. :CHN Wang Ye - 377 points

04. :CHN Fan Kexin - 308 points

05. :NED Michelle Velzeboer - 279 points

06. :KOR Park Jiwon - 244 points

07. :CAN Rikki Doak - 225 points

08. :ITA Martina Valcepina - 224 points

09. :POL Kamila Stormowska - 196 points

10. :CHN Wang Xinran - 196 points

 

Men's 500m:

 

01. :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles - 486 points

02. :CAN Steven Dubois - 433 points

03. :CAN Felix Roussel - 369 points

04. :KAZ Denis Nikisha - 355 points

05. :KOR Seo Yi Ra - 337 points

06. :CHN Liu Shaoang - 310 points

07. :FRA Quentin Fercoq - 241 points

08. :POL Michal Niewinski - 238 points

09. :NED Teun Boer - 235 points

10. :POL Lukasz Kuczynski - 216 points

 

Women's 1.000m:

 

01. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold - 585 points

02. :KOR Kim Gilli - 540 points

03. :USA Corinne Stoddard - 372 points

04. :BEL Hanne Desmet - 355 points

05. :KOR Seo Whimin - 283 points

06. :POL Kamila Stormowska - 256 points

07. :KOR Lee So Yeon - 252 points

08. :KOR Park Jiyun - 235 points

09. :CAN Claudia Gagnon - 230 points

10. :CAN Courtney Sarault - 213 points

 

Men's 1.000m:

 

01. :KOR Park Ji Won - 625 points

02. :CAN Steven Dubois - 399 points

03. :ITA Luca Spechenhauser - 306 points

04. :KOR Jang Sungwoo - 305 points

05. :CAN William Dandjinou - 284 points

06. :NED Jens van 't Wout - 257 points

07. :LAT Roberts Kruzbergs - 242 points

08. :KOR Kim Gun Woo - 232 points

09. :CHN Liu Shaoang - 191 points

10. :CAN Pascal Dion - 176 points

 

Women's 3.000m Relay:

 

01. :NED the Netherlands - 400 points

02. :KOR South Korea - 320 points

03. :CAN Canada - 300 points

04. :USA the United States of America - 290 points

05. :CHN China - 214 points

06. :POL Poland - 196 points

07. :ITA Italy - 184 points

08. :HUN Hungary - 168 points

09. :JPN Japan - 162 points

10. :KAZ Kazakhstan - 140 points

 

Top 12, which includes :UKR Ukraine and :GER Germany qualified for the World Championships

 

Men's 5.000m Relay:

 

01. :CAN Canada - 380 points

02. :KOR South Korea - 340 points

03. :CHN China - 330 points

04. :JPN Japan - 260 points

05. :NED the Netherlands - 226 points

06. :KAZ Kazakhstan - 218 points

07. :BEL Belgium - 210 points

08. :ITA Italy - 184 points

09. :HUN Hungary - 174 points

10. :USA the United States of America - 162 points

 

Top 12, which includes :POL Poland and :GBR Great Britain qualified for the World Championships

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ISU World Cup 2023/24 - Final World Cup Standings

 

Women's Overall World Cup:

 

01. :KOR Kim Gilli - 1.211 points

02. :USA Kristen Santos-Griswold - 1.180 points

03. :NED Xandra Velzeboer - 1.085 points

04. :BEL Hanne Desmet - 999 points

05. :USA Corinne Stoddard - 791 points

06. :NED Selma Poutsma - 743 points

07. :KOR Shim Suk Hee - 577 points

08. :KOR Seo Whimin - 553 points

09. :CAN Courtney Sarault - 526 points

10. :CAN Danae Blais - 487 points

 

Men's Overall World Cup:

 

01. :KOR Park Ji Won - 1.071 points

02. :CAN Steven Dubois - 1.052 points

03. :CAN William Dandjinou - 784 points

04. :KOR Kim Gun Woo - 692 points

05. :CAN Felix Roussel - 576 points

06. :KOR Jang Sungwoo - 562 points

07. :CAN Jordan Pierre-Gilles - 558 points

08. :BEL Stijn Desmet - 544 points

09. :CAN Pascal Dion - 505 points

10. :CHN Liu Shaoang - 501 points

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Final ranking:

  1. :KOR South Korea - 8.247 points (+1.475 points)
  2. :CAN Canada - 7.284 points (+1.177 points)
  3. :NED the Netherlands - 6.089 points (+1.332 points)
  4. :CHN China - 4.869 points (+206 points)
  5. :USA the United States of America - 3.594 points (+742 points)
  6. :ITA Italy - 3.451 points (+515 points)
  7. :POL Poland - 2.260 points (+554 points)
  8. :BEL Belgium - 2.193 points (+286 points)
  9. :KAZ Kazakhstan - 1.964 points (+475 points)
  10. :JPN Japan - 1.954 points (+324 points)

:NED had by far their strongest weekend of the season, right before the World Championships in Rotterdam. The same goes for :POL in front of their home crowd and :KAZ showed under their new trainer that they're making great progress. Team :USA is also improving towards the World Championships. 

 

:CHN had a poor showing, but that was expected with their senior team all competing in the Chinese National Winter Games, :ITA started the season off great in Montréal but in hindsight that seems to have been a positive outlier and :BEL also had their poorest showing of the season as well.

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