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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2025 - 2026


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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2025 - 2026

 

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Results by Stop

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Salt Lake City, Utah :USA 14-16 November 2025

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men      
500m 1 Jordan Stolz :USA  Damian Zurek :POL  Gao Tingyu :CHN 
500m 2 Jenning De Boo :NED  Yevgeniy Koshkin :KAZ  Kim Jun-Ho :KOR 
1000m Jordan Stolz :USA  Damian Zurek :POL  Jenning De Boo :NED 
1500m Jordan Stolz :USA  Ning Zhongyan :CHN  Finn Sonnekalb :GER 
5000m Timothy Loubineaud :FRA Metodej Jilek :CZE  Sander Eitrem :NOR 
Mass Start Jorrit Bergsma :NED  Felix Maly :GER  Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu :CAN 
Team Pursuit United States :USA  Norway :NOR  China :CHN 
       
Women      
500m 1 Femke Kok :NED  Erin Jackson :USA  Yoshida Yukino :JPN 
500m 2 Femke Kok :NED Erin Jackson :USA Lee Na-Hyun :KOR 
1000m Jutta Leerdam :NED Femke Kok :NED  Beatrice Lamarche :CAN 
1500m Joy Beune :NED Antoinette Rijpma-De Jong :NED  Ragne Wiklund :NOR 
3000m Joy Beune :NED  Valerie Maltais :CAN  Ragne Wiklund :NOR 
Mass Start Mia Manganello :USA  Valerie Maltais :CAN  Bente Kerkhoff :NED 
Team Pursuit Japan :JPN  Canada :CAN  United States :USA 

 

 

Calgary, Alberta :CAN  21-23 November 2025

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men      
500m 1 Kim Jun-Ho :KOR  Jenning De Boo :NED  Jordan Stolz :USA 
500m 2 Jordan Stolz :USA  Damian Zurek :POL  Kim Jun-Ho :KOR 
1000m Jordan Stolz :USA Jenning De Boo :NED Joep Wennemars :NED
1500m Jordan Stolz :USA  Finn Sonnekalb :GER  Kjeld Nuis :NED 
5000m Casey Dawson :USA  Sander Eitrem :NOR Ted-Jan Bloemen :CAN 
Mass Start Andrea Giovanni :ITA  Chung Jae-Won :KOR  Jordan Stolz :USA 
Team Pursuit United States :USA  France :FRA  Netherlands :NED 
       
Women      
500m 1 Femke Kok :NED  Chen Ying-Chu :TPE  Erin Jackson :USA 
500m 2 Femke Kok :NED  Jutta Leerdam :NED  Marrit Fledderus :NED 
1000m Femke Kok :NED Isabel Grevelt :NED Marrit Fledderus :NED 
1500m Joy Beune :NED  Takagi Miho :JPN Brittany Bowe :USA 
3000m Joy Beune :NED Ragne Wiklund :NOR Valerie Maltais :CAN
Mass Start Ivanie Blondin :CAN  Marijke Groenwoud :NED  Mia Manganello :USA 
Team Pursuit Netherlands :NED  Canada :CAN  Japan :JPN 

 

Heerenveen :NED  05-07 December 2025

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men      
500m Jordan Stolz :USA  Jenning De Boo :NED  Wataru Morishige :JPN  
1000m Jordan Stolz :USA Finn Sonnekalb :GER Tim Prins :NED
1500m Jordan Stolz :USA  Kjeld Nuis :NED  Ning Zhongyan :CHN 
10000m Metodej Jilek :CZE  Davide Ghiotto :ITA  Timothy Loubineaud :FRA 
Mass Start Jorrit Bergsma :NED  Chung Jae-Won :KOR  Bart Hoorwerf :NED 
       
Women      
500m Femke Kok :NED  Jutta Leerdam :NED  Marrit Fledderus :NED 
1000m Jutta Leerdam :NED Takagi Miho :JPN  Femke Kok :NED 
1500m Joy Beune :NED  Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong :NED  Ivanie Blondin :CAN 
5000m Ragne Wiklund :NOR Isabelle Weidemann :CAN  Joy Beune :NED 
Mass Start Marijke Groenwoud :NED  Mia Manganello :USA Park Ji-woo :KOR 

 

 

Hamar :NOR 12-14 December 2025

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men      
500m 1 Jordan Stolz :USA  Jenning de Boo :NED  Damian Zurek :POL
500m 2 Jordan Stolz :USA Damian Zurek :POL Hirose Yuta :JPN
1000m Jordan Stolz :USA Damian Zurek :POL Kjeld Nuis :NED 
1500m Jordan Stolz :USA Kjeld Nuis :NED Ning Zhongyan :CHN
5000m Metodej Jilek :CZE Timothy Loubineaud :FRA  Sander Eitrem :NOR 
Mass Start Jordan Stolz :USA Bart Swings :BEL  Andrea Giovanni :ITA 
Team Pursuit United States :USA  Netherlands :NED  Italy :ITA 
       
Women      
500m 1 Femke Kok :NED Kaja Ziomek-Nogal :POL  Yoshida Yukino :JPN 
500m 2 Yoshida Yukino :JPN  Kaja Ziomek-Nogal :POL  Kim Min-sun :KOR
1000m Tagaki Miho :JPN  Femke Kok :NED Marrit Fledderus :NED 
1500m Tagaki Miho :JPN Nadezhda Morozova :KAZ  Ragne Wiklund :NOR 
3000m Marijke Groenwoud :NED  Isabelle Weidemann :CAN  Ragne Wiklund :NOR
Mass Start Bente Kerkhoff :NED  Marijke Groenwoud :NED  Ivanie Blondin :CAN 
Team Pursuit Canada :CAN  United States :USA  Japan :JPN 

 

 

 

Results by Event

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Men

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500m

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake 1 Jordan Stolz :USA  Damian Zurek :POL  Gao Tingyu :CHN
Salt Lake 2 Jenning De Boo :NED  Yevgeniy Koshkin :KAZ Kim Jun-Ho :KOR 
Calgary 1 Kim Jun-Ho :KOR  Jenning De Boo :NED  Jordan Stolz :USA 
Calgary 2 Jordan Stolz :USA  Damian Zurek :POL  Kim Jun-Ho :KOR 
Heerenveen Jordan Stolz :USA Jenning De Boo :NED Wataru Morishige :JPN
Hamar 1 Jordan Stolz :USA Jenning de Boo :NED Damian Zurek :POL 
Hamar 2 Jordan Stolz :USA Damian Zurek :POL Hirose Yuta :JPN 
Inzell 1      
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1000m

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Jordan Stolz :USA  Damian Zurek :POL Jenning De Boo :NED 
Calgary Jordan Stolz :USA Jenning De Boo :NED Joep Wennemars :NED 
Heerenveen Jordan Stolz :USA  Finn Sonnekalb :GER  Tim Prins :NED 
Hamar Jordan Stolz :USA Damian Zurek :POL Kjeld Nuis :NED
Inzell      

 

 

1500m

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Jordan Stolz :USA  Ning Zhongyan :CHN Finn Sonnekalb :GER 
Calgary Jordan Stolz :USA  Finn Sonnekalb :GER  Kjeld Nuis :NED 
Heerenveen Jordan Stolz :USA Kjeld Nuis :NED Ning Zhongyan :CHN 
Hamar Jordan Stolz :USA Kjeld Nuis :NED Ning Zhongyan :CHN
Inzell      

 

5000m

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Timothy Loubineaud :FRA  Metodej Jilek :CZE Sander Eitrem :NOR
Calgary Casey Dawson :USA  Sander Eitrem :NOR  Ted-Jan Bloemen :CAN 
Hamar Metodej Jilek :CZE  Timothy Loubineaud :FRA  Sander Eitrem :NOR 
Inzell      

 

10000m

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Heerenveen Metodej Jilek :CZE Davide Ghiotto :ITA  Metodej Jilek :CZE

 

Mass Start

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Jorrit Bergsma :NED Felix Maly :GER Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu :CAN
Calgary Andrea Giovanni :ITA  Chung Jae-Won :KOR  Jordan Stolz :USA 
Heerenveen Jorrit Bergsma :NED Chung Jae-Won :KOR Bart Hoorwerf :NED
Hamar Jordan Stolz :USA Bart Swings :BEL  Andrea Giovanni :ITA 
Inzell      

 

Team Pursuit

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake United States :USA  Norway :NOR  China :CHN 
Calgary United States :USA  France :FRA  Netherlands :NED 
Hamar United States :USA  Netherlands :NED  Italy :ITA 

 

 

 

Women

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500m

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake 1 Femke Kok :NED  Erin Jackson :USA  Yoshida Yukino :JPN
Salt Lake 2 Femke Kok :NED Erin Jackson :USA Lee Na-Hyun :KOR 
Calgary 1 Femke Kok :NED  Chen Ying-Chu :TPE  Erin Jackson :USA 
Calgary 2 Femke Kok :NED  Jutta Leerdam :NED  Marrit Fledderus :NED 
Heerenveen Femke Kok :NED  Jutta Leerdam :NED  Marrit Fledderus :NED 
Hamar 1 Femke Kok :NED  Kaja Ziomek-Nogal :POL  Yoshida Yukino :JPN 
Hamar 2 Yoshida Yukino :JPN  Kaja Ziomek-Nogal :POL  Kim Min-sun :KOR
Inzell 1      
Inzell 2      

 

1000m

Spoiler
Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Jutta Leerdam :NED  Femke Kok :NED  Beatrice Lamarche :CAN 
Calgary Femke Kok :NED Isabel Grevelt :NED  Marrit Fledderus :NED
Heerenveen Jutta Leerdam :NED Takagi Miho :JPN  Femke Kok :NED 
Hamar Tagaki Miho :JPN Femke Kok :NED Marrit Fledderus :NED 
Inzell      

 

 

1500m

Spoiler
Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Joy Beune :NED  Antoinette Rijpma-De Jong :NED Ragne Wiklund :NOR 
Calgary Joy Beune :NED  Takagi Miho :JPN  Brittany Bowe :USA 
Heerenveen Joy Beune :NED Antoinette Rijpma-De Jong :NED  Ivanie Blondin :CAN 
Hamar Tagaki Miho :JPN Nadezhda Morozova :KAZ Ragne Wiklund :NOR 
Inzell      

 

3000m

Spoiler
Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Joy Beune :NED  Valerie Maltais :CAN Ragne Wiklund :NOR
Calgary Joy Beune :NED Ragne Wiklund :NOR  Valerie Maltais :CAN 
Hamar Marijke Groenwoud :NED  Isabelle Weidemann :CAN  Ragne Wiklund :NOR
Inzell      

 

5000m

Spoiler
Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Heerenveen Ragne Wiklund :NOR Isabelle Weidemann :CAN  Joy Beune :NED 

 

Mass Start

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Mia Manganello :USA Valerie Maltais :CAN  Bente Kerkhoff :NED
Calgary Ivanie Blondin :CAN  Marijke Groenwoud :NED  Mia Manganello :USA 
Heerenveen Marijke Groenwoud :NED Mia Manganello :USA Park Ji-woo :KOR 
Hamar Bente Kerkhoff :NED  Marijke Groenwoud :NED  Ivanie Blondin :CAN 
Inzell      

 

Team Pursuit

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Salt Lake Japan :JPN  Canada :CAN  United States :USA 
Calgary Netherlands :NED  Canada :CAN  Japan :JPN 
Hamar Canada :CAN  United States :USA Japan :JPN 

 

 

 

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Disastrous coverage. Still don't get why there is no broadcast of the B races, which they definitely can do. The "live results" is a joke, times are all over the place.

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:AUT Farthofer!!! :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: 6.04.21 over the men's 5k in group B :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

 

not that :NOR Kongshaug, :GER Gross and :JPN Sasaki have done a lot worse (6.05, 6.06 and 6.08 respectively)

 

and :KAZ Morozova also did skate 3.58.03 over the women's 3k, with :AIN Zueva and Korzhova below the 4-minute mark too :rolleyes:

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40 minutes ago, phelps said:

:AUT Farthofer!!! :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: 6.04.21 over the men's 5k in group B :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

 

not that :NOR Kongshaug, :GER Gross and :JPN Sasaki have done a lot worse (6.05, 6.06 and 6.08 respectively)

 

and :KAZ Morozova also did skate 3.58.03 over the women's 3k, with :AIN Zueva and Korzhova below the 4-minute mark too :rolleyes:

Cool to see Zueva back :cheer: 

 

And Farthofer, wow :d 

 

I mean, from Kongshaug (for sure) and even Sasaki one would kind of expect it, but Gross and, again, Farthofer...just wow :d 

 

I am so looking forward to tonight!

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4 hours ago, SalamAkhi said:

Disastrous coverage. Still don't get why there is no broadcast of the B races, which they definitely can do. The "live results" is a joke, times are all over the place.

Usually NOS has a camera there just in case something happens, but even in the Netherlands B divisions are never shown live in some form, that should say enough :p 

 

French are doing fantastic btw, both the men and especially the women so far. Awesome to see some French women with serious times coming up!

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Maltais sneaks in for the silver! A bit of a surprise, but not really. She's been rising. 2nd, 5th, and 8th. Canada will take it! 

 

Edit: Sorry, and 13th! 

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Usually NOS has a camera there just in case something happens, but even in the Netherlands B divisions are never shown live in some form, that should say enough :p 

 

French are doing fantastic btw, both the men and especially the women so far. Awesome to see some French women with serious times coming up!

You Dutch have more than enough to feed yourself with A divisions though, same cannot be said for every country :p

Yeah I was really looking forward to seeing them skate (which I can't but nevermind). Sadly Violette Braun is 21st time-wise, and I doubt those time will be beaten - we'll see in Calgary and probably Heerenveen for the Chinese/Japanese I guess - so wrong end of the stick for her ...

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1 minute ago, SalamAkhi said:

You Dutch have more than enough to feed yourself with A divisions though, same cannot be said for every country :p

Yeah I was really looking forward to seeing them skate (which I can't but nevermind). Sadly Violette Braun is 21st time-wise, and I doubt those time will be beaten - we'll see in Calgary and probably Heerenveen for the Chinese/Japanese I guess - so wrong end of the stick for her ...

But it's certainly hopeful towards 2030, especially considering it's not just 1 French skater, but a whole bunch.

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