2003–04 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup explained

Event:ISU Short Track World Cup
Dates:17 October 2003 – 14 February 2004
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The 2003–04 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 17 October 2003 and ended on 14 February 2004. The World Cup was organised by the International Skating Union who also ran world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.

The World Cup consisted of six tournaments in this season.

Calendar

Men

Canada

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
17 October 2003 1500m Apolo Anton Ohno
18 October 2003 500m Li Ye
19 October 2003 1000m Ahn Hyun-soo
19 October 2003 3000m Ahn Hyun-soo
19 October 2003 5000m relay South Korea

United States

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
24 October 2003 1500m Apolo Anton Ohno
25 October 2003 500m Lee Seung-jae
26 October 2003 1000m Éric Bédard
26 October 2003 3000m Rusty Smith
26 October 2003 5000m relay China

Korea

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
28 November 2003 1500m Jean-François Monette
29 November 2003 500m Jean-François Monette
30 November 2003 1000m Mathieu Turcotte
30 November 2003 3000m Jonathan Guilmette
30 November 2003 5000m relay South Korea

China

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
5 December 2003 1500m Apolo Anton Ohno
6 December 2003 500m Takafumi Nishitani
7 December 2003 1000m Éric Bédard
7 December 2003 3000m Kim Hyun-kon
7 December 2003 5000m relay South Korea

Czech Republic

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
6 February 2004 1500m Jean-François Monette
7 February 2004 500m Li Jiajun
8 February 2004 1000m Song Suk-woo
8 February 2004 3000m Apolo Anton Ohno
8 February 2004 5000m relay

Italy

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
12 February 2004 1500m Mathieu Turcotte
13 February 2004 500m Nicola Franceschina
14 February 2004 1000m
14 February 2004 3000m Song Suk-woo
14 February 2004 5000m relay United States

Women

Canada

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
17 October 2003 1500m Evgenia Radanova
18 October 2003 500m Amélie Goulet-Nadon
19 October 2003 1000m Fu Tianyu
19 October 2003 3000m Evgenia Radanova
19 October 2003 5000m relay Italy

United States

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
24 October 2003 1500m Ko Gi-hyun
25 October 2003 500m Evgenia Radanova
26 October 2003 1000m Wang Meng
26 October 2003 3000m Choi Eun-kyung
26 October 2003 3000m relay Canada

Korea

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
28 November 2003 1500m Wang Meng
29 November 2003 500m Fu Tianyu
30 November 2003 1000m Cho Ha-ri
30 November 2003 3000m Cho Ha-ri
30 November 2003 3000m relay Italy

China

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
5 December 2003 1500m Ko Gi-hyun
5 December 2003 500m Evgenia Radanova
5 December 2003 1000m Wang Meng
5 December 2003 3000m Wang Meng
5 December 2003 3000m relay Canada

Czech Republic

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
6 February 2004 1500m Cheng Xiao Lei
7 February 2004 500m Alanna Kraus
8 February 2004 1000m Byun Chun-sa
8 February 2004 3000m Byun Chun-sa
8 February 2004 3000m relay

Italy

DatePlaceDistanceWinnerSecondThird
12 February 2004 1500m Wang Meng
13 February 2004 500m
14 February 2004 1000m
15 February 2004 3000m Fu Tianyu
15 February 2004 5000m relay Korea

Overall standings

Men

Distance[1] WinnerSecondThird
500m Song Suk-woo
1000m Jonathan Guilmette
1500m Song Suk-woo
5000m relay China
Overall Ahn Hyun-soo Song Suk-woo Apolo Anton Ohno

Women

DistanceWinnerSecondThird
500m Amélie Goulet-Nadon
1000m Wang Meng
1500m Wang Meng
3000m relay Canada
Overall Choi Eun-kyung Byun Chun-sa Wang Meng

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://isu.html.infostradasports.com/cache/TheASP.asp@PageID%3D302024&SportID%3D302&CompetitionID%3D566&SeasonID%3D427&GenderID%3D-1&ClassID%3D1&EditionID%3D95893&Phase1ID%3D-1&TaalCode%3D2&StyleID%3D0&Cache%3D2.html?411266 Results 2003/2004 - World Cup Rankings