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Short Track Speed Skating Discussion | Qualification to Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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  • 2 weeks later...

Probably nobody care about it now, at summer, but :POL Natalia Maliszewska is now allowed to training again on ice and to compete in international events after her ban when she didn't come on time to three antidoping controls in 2022 and 2023.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/C71xrahK3Wp/

Edited by rybak
8 minutes ago, intoronto said:

The World cup series is renamed to the Short Track World Tour

The name wasn't the problem, unlike the structure, calendar, marketing, participations and everything else.. 

1 minute ago, Federer91 said:

The name wasn't the problem, unlike the structure, calendar, marketing, participations and everything else.. 

The marketing is also changing apparently and presentation.

  • 3 months later...

:USA Nationals and qualifying races for the World Cup Series* live on YT this weekend!

 

US Speedskating - YouTube

 

 

 

*Eh, what's that you say?  Speak up, man and stop muttering!  Short Track World Tour you say......

Edited by Grassmarket
  • 3 months later...

ISU European Short Track Championships 2025 - :GER Dresden

 

Men's 1.500m:

 

01. :NED Jens van 't Wout

02. :BEL Stijn Desmet & :NED Sven Roes

 

Women's 1.000m:

 

01. :ITA Arianna Fontana

02. :HUN Petra Jaszapati

03. :ITA Elisa Confortola

 

Men's 500m:

 

01. :NED Jens van 't Wout

02. :ITA Pietro Sighel

03. :FRA Quentin Fercoq

 

Women's 3.000m Relay:

 

01. :ITA Italy

02. :HUN Hungary

03. :POL Poland

ISU European Short Track Championships 2025 - :GER Dresden

 

Mixed 2.000m Relay:

 

01. :FRA France

02. :NED the Netherlands

03. :POL Poland

 

Women's 1.500m:

 

01. :NED Xandra Velzeboer

02. :ITA Gloria Ioriatti

03. :ITA Elisa Confortola

 

Men's 1.000m:

 

01. :ITA Pietro Sighel

02. :NED Jens van 't Wout

03. :ITA Luca Spechenhauser

 

Women's 500m:

 

01. :HUN Petra Jaszapati

02. :ITA Arianna Sighel

03. :ITA Chiara Betti

 

Men's 5.000m Relay:

 

01. :ITA Italy

02. :POL Poland

03. :BEL Belgium

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