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[hide] Event & Date Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Women's 3000m Day 1 March 2nd 2023 Ivanie Blondin Valerie Maltais Isabelle Weidemann Any Chinese Athlete Martina Sablikova X Ayano Sato Nadezhda Morozova Joy Beune Antoinette Rijpma-De Jong X Irene Schouten Ragne Wiklund X Magdalena Czyszczon Any Other Athlete Men's 5000m Day 1 March 2nd 2023 Bart Swings Graeme Fish Davide Ghiotto X Andrea Giovannini Ryosuke Tsuchiya Any Japanese Athlete Sander Eitrem X Sigurd Henriksen Any Other Norwgian Athlete Jorrit Bergsma Marcel Bosker Patrick Roest X Any American Athlete Any Other Athlete Women's Team Sprint Day 1 March 2nd 2023 Canada X China Germany Japan Kazakhstan Netherlands X Poland United States X Any Other Nation Men's Team Sprint Day 1 March 2nd 2023 Canada X China Germany Kazakhstan Netherlands X Norway X Poland United States Any Other Nation Women's Team Pursuit Day 2 March 3rd 2023 Canada X China Germany Japan X Netherlands X Poland Switzerland United States Any Other Nation Men's Team Pursuit Day 2 March 3rd 2023 Canada Denmark Italy Japan Netherlands X Norway X South Korea United States X Any Other Nation Men's 500m Day 2 March 3rd 2023 Laurent Dubreuil X Christopher Fiola David Bosa Takuya Morimoto Wataru Morishige Yuma Murakami X Dal Dal N'tab Hein Otterspeer Merijin Scheperkamp Any Polish Athlete Jun-ho Kim Jordan Stolz X Any Other Athlete Women's 500m Day 2 March 3rd 2023 Vanessa Herzog X Any Canadian Athlete Any Chinese Athlete Kurumi Inagawa Konami Soga Miho Takagi Yekaterina Aydova Michelle de Jong Femke Kok Jutta Leerdam X Min-sun Kim X Kimi Goetz Erin Jackson Any Other Athlete Men's 1000m Day 3 March 4th 2023 Laurent Dubreuil Antoine Gelinas-Beaulieu Zhongyan Ning Marten Liiv David Bosa Ryota Kojima Kazuya Yamada Masaya Yamada Thomas Krol Kjeld Nuis X Hein Otterspeer X Haavard Holmefjord Lorentzen Damian Zurek Jordan Stolz X Any Other Athlete Women's 1000m Day 3 March 4th 2023 Vanessa Herzog Ivanie Blondin Qishi Li Ellia Smeding Miho Takagi X Yekaterina Aydova Michelle de Jong Jutta Leerdam X Antoinette Rijpma-De Jong Karolina Bosiek Min-sun Kim Brittany Bowe X Kimi Goetz Erin Jackson Any Other Athlete Men's Mass Start Day 3 March 4th 2023 Gabriel Odor Bart Swings X Connor Howe Hayden Mayeur Any Danish Athlete Felix Maly Felix Rijhnen Andrea Giovannini X Peter Michael Jorrit Bergsma Harm Visser Jae Won Chung Seung-hoon Lee Livio Wenger Ethan Cepuran Any Other Athlete X Women's Mass Start Day 3 March 4th 2023 Sandrine Tas Ivanie Blondin X Valerie Maltais Binyu Yang Michelle Uhrig Laura Peveri Momoka Horkawa Sumire Kikuchi Marijke Groenewoud X Irene Schouten X Any Polish Athlete Ji-woo Park Any Swiss Athlete Mia Kilburg Any Other Athlete Men's 1500m Day 4 March 5th 2023 Bart Swings Connor Howe Tyson Langelaar Zhongyan Ning Taiyo Nonomura Kazuya Yamada Masaya Yamada Thomas Krol Kjeld Nuis X Patrick Roest Allan Dahl Johansson Sander Eitrem X Any Other Norwegian Athlete Jordan Stolz X Any Other Athlete Women's 1500m Day 4 March 5th 2023 Ivanie Blondin Beatrice Lamarche Mei Han Qishi Li Ayano Sato Miho Takagi X Yekaterina Aydova Nadezhda Morozova Marijke Groenewoud Jutta Leerdam Antoinette Rijpma-De Jong X Ragne Wiklund X Brittany Bowe Kimi Goetz Any Other Nation Men's 10000m Day 4 March 5th 2023 Bart Swings Ted-Jan Bloemen Graeme Fish Davide Ghiotto X Seitaro Ichinohe Ryosuke Tsuchiya Jorrit Bergsma X Patrick Roest X Sander Eitrem Sigurd Henriksen Casey Dawson Any Other Athlete Women's 5000m Day 4 March 5th 2023 Ivanie Blondin Isabelle Weidemann Martina Sablikova X Ayano Sato Miho Takagi Nadezhda Morozova Ragne Wiklund X Marijke Groenewoud Sanne in 't Hof Irene Schouten X Ragne Wiklund Magdalena Czyszczon Any Other Athlete [/hide]
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The 2022-2023 World Cup season is over. Today the last races of the World Cup season were contested in Poland. These are the very last final standings in the World Cup for this season: Women's 1.000m: Miho Takagi (301 points) Jutta Leerdam (300 points) Kimi Goetz (290 points) Min-Sun Kim (228 points) Vanessa Herzog (219 points) Jutta Leerdam won 5 out of the 6 races, skipped one race and then finishes 2nd in the final standings because Miho Takagi consistently finished high (3rd, 2nd, 4th, 2nd, 2nd and 3rd place). Men's 1.000m: Hein Otterspeer (283 points) Laurent Dubreuil (231 points) Jordan Stolz (217 points) Thomas Krol (211 points) Ryota Kojima (209 points) Women's Mass Start: Ivanie Blondin (435 points) Marijke Groenewoud (424 points) Laura Peveri (411 points) Mia Kilburg (408 points) Irene Schouten (345 points) Men's Mass Start: Bart Swings (435 points) Andrea Giovannini (416 points) Bart Hoolwerf (360 points) Livio Wenger (360 points) Jae Won Chung (352 points)
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These are the final standings in the World Cup standings after the final race of the season was held today: Women's 1.500m: Miho Takagi (330 points) Ragne Wiklund (278 points) Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong (256 points) Nadezhda Morozova (243 points) Ivanie Blondin (233 points) Men's 500m: Laurent Dubreuil (314 points) Yuma Murakami (294 points) Wataru Morishige (268 points) Jun-Ho Kim (215 points) Jordan Stolz (215 points) Men's long distances (5.000m / 10.000m): Beau Snellink (290 points) Patrick Roest (288 points) Sander Eitrem (268 points) Davide Ghiotto (262 points) Bart Swings (240 points) Women's team sprint: United States of America (168 points) Canada (162 points) China (127 points) Japan (123 points) Poland (121 points)
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Eitrem just improved the track record of Nils van der Poel. In the same pair, Ghiotto threw away the overall victory in the men's long distances World Cup by hindering Eitrem.
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Today the World Cup Final started. Here are the final World Cup standings for this season for the following distances: Men's 1.500m: Kjeld Nuis (276 points) Connor Howe (254 points) Jordan Stolz (236 points) Wesly Dijs (234 points) Sander Eitrem (216 points) Women's 500m: Min-Sum Kim (354 points) Vanessa Herzog (301 points) Erin Jackson (241 points) Jutta Leerdam (238 points) Kimi Goetz (224 points) Women's long distances (3.000m / 5.000m): Ragne Wiklund (342 points) Isabelle Weidemann (251 points) Joy Beune (251 points) Ivanie Blondin (241 points) Martina SáblĂková (224 points) Men's team sprint: the Netherlands (156 points) Canada (144 points) Norway (140 points) Poland (137 points) China (136 points) First ever world cup overall on the long distances for a Norwegian woman! Min-Sun Kim almost had the perfect record winning the first 5 world cups over 500m, but finishing 2nd today behind Herzog. Still an incredible season for her so far. Tomorrow the final races in the women's 1.500m, the men's 500m, the men's 5.000m (as part of the long distances World Cup over 5k/10k) and the women's team sprint. On Sunday, the 1.000m for men and women will be contested as well as the mass starts for both genders.
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She's here now for the final World Cup
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Short Track Speed Skating 2022 - 2024 Discussion Thread
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
Yeah, also some bad luck here and some mistakes. She got a penalty in the 500m, and was drawn with two Koreans in the semi of the 1.500m and the 1.000m quarter finals. -
So close.
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13:02.53 for Henriksen
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And during the first ever race for a skater from in the A division, he skated another national record (34.50), finishing just outside of the top 10 (#11)! Behind two Dutch skaters (#8 and #10), the third-highest European skater in the results today. He also got quite a lot of attention on the Dutch tv with an interview before the race. Wondering if he will skate the European Sprint Championships in Hamar next month, because he also keeps improving his 1.000m week after week. Stolz finishing 2nd on the 500m, improving his junior WR to 34.08. He's not on the 10k starting list anymore btw.
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No, not really. Nuis missed the World Cup qualification tournament 3 weeks ago, because he got a groin injury a couple days before. So Nuis couldn't compete and therefore didn't qualify for these World Cups. However, the national skating federation decided to give him a chance this week over a skater who qualified. Some analysts and journalists were questioning publicly if Nuis would have the level to compete against the best here, only a couple of weeks after his injury. Guess this was a sign to them to shut up.
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Yesterday Marten Liiv won bronze on the men’s 1.000m in Heerenveen
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Schouten lost her winning streak on the 3.000m as the home favorite WIklund wins with yet again a convincing margin over the #2.
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And another very convincing win, this time for Kim, with a 0.51 lead over 500 meters.
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What a win from the 18 year old. A margin of 1.76 seconds to the number 2 is insane.
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Short Track Speed Skating 2022 - 2024 Discussion Thread
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
I posted about it a few weeks ago in the World Cup thread. Seeing the website I found the article on, I would have expected that more sources reported on it in China. -
Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
By the way, Anna Seidel also skated faster (1:26.162) than the old record in the same heat as Schulting. -
Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
Schulting also improved her own WR on the 1.000m. She improved it from 1:26,514 to 1:25,958. -
Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
Overall World Cup standings after 1/6 World Cup events: 01. Steven Dubois (180) 02. Hong Kyung Hwan (150) 03. Pascal Dion (144) 03. Park Ji Won (144) 05. Roberts Kruzbergs (136) 06. Jordan Pierre-Gilles (120) 07. Teun Boer (114) 07. Kim Tae Sung (114) 09. Pietro Sighel (102) 10. Maxime Laoun (96) -
Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
Final results men's 1.000m (2): Pascal Dion Hong Kyung Hwan Kim Tae Sung Reinis Berzins (Penalty in A-Final) Maxime Laoun (Penalty in A-Final) Park Ji Won Andrea Cassinelli Sebastien Lepape Friso Emons Andrew Heo -
Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
Relay results: Women: Men: -
Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
She's strong, but if Boutin gets back to her best shape again, Velzeboer gets some more experience in international finals, and Choi Minjeong will improve throughout the season like she normally does, I think we're up for a very exciting post-Olympic season. -
Short Track Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023
Dennis replied to Totallympics's topic in Short Track Speed Skating
Overall World Cup standings after 1/6 World Cup events: 01. Suzanne Schulting (200) 01. Xandra Velzeboer (200) 03. Kim Gilli (150) 03. Shim Suk Hee (150) 05. Choi Minjeong (140) 06. Seo Whimin (120) 07. Natalia Maliszewska (108) 08. Kim Geon Hee (96) 09. Hanne Desmet (94) 10. Zhang Chutong (90)
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