2006–07 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup explained

Event:ISU Short Track World Cup
Dates:20 October 2006 – 11 February 2007
Prev:2005–06 World Cup
Next:2007-08 World Cup

The 2007 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 20 October 2006 and ended on 11 February 2007. The World Cup was organised by the ISU who also ran world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.

Calendar

Men

DatePlaceDisc.WinnerSecondThird
20 October 2006 1500m (1) Li Ye
21 October 2006 500m Kim Byeong-jun
21 October 2006 1000m Mathieu Giroux
22 October 2006 1500m (2) Charles Hamelin
22 October 2006 5000m
Li Ye
Liu Xiaoliang
Sui Baoku
Li Haonan
27 October 2006 1000m (1) Olivier Jean
28 October 2006 500m Song Kyung-taek
28 October 2006 1500m Song Kyung-taek
29 October 2006 1000m (2) Ahn Hyun-soo
29 October 2006 5000m
Song Kyung-taek
Kim Hyun-kon
Ahn Hyun-soo
Kim Byeong-jun
1 December 2006 1500m Li Ye
2 December 2006 500m (1) Lee Ho-suk
3 December 2006 500m (2) Jeff Scholten
3 December 2006 1000m Kim Byeong-jun
3 December 2006 5000m
J. P. Kepka
Jordan Malone
Ryan Bedford
Travis Jayner
8 December 2006 1500m (1) Hu Ze
9 December 2006 1000m Denis Bellotti
10 December 2006 1500m (2) Kim Hyun-Kon
10 December 2006 500m Tyson Heung
10 December 2006 5000m Germany
Paul Herrmann
Robert Becker
Sebastian Praus
Tyson Heung
2–4 February 2007 1500m Ryan Bedford
2–4 February 2007 1000m(1) J. P. Kepka
2–4 February 2007 500m Roberto Serra
2–4 February 2007 1000m(2) Haralds Silovs
2–4 February 2007 5000m Relay France
Benoit Anterieux
Thibaut Fauconnet
Jean Charles Mattei
Maxime Chataignier
8–10 February 2007 1500m Olivier Jean
8–10 February 2007 500m(1) Lee Seung-Hoon
8–10 February 2007 500m(2) Tyson Heung
8–10 February 2007 1000m Jordan Malone
8–10 February 2007 5000m Relay United States
Alex Izykowski
Jordan Malone
Ryan Bedford
Travis Jayner

Women

DatePlaceDisc.WinnerSecondThird
20 October 2006 1500m (1) Byun Chun-Sa
21 October 2006 500m Zhu Mile
21 October 2006 1000m Byun Chun-Sa
22 October 2006 1500m (2) Kateřina Novotná
22 October 2006 3000m
Raphaele Lemieux
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
Kalyna Roberge
Amanda Overland
27 October 2006 1000m (1) Jeon Ji-Soo
28 October 2006 500m Evgenia Radanova
28 October 2006 1500m Cheng Xiaolei
29 October 2006 1000m (2) Zhu Mile
29 October 2006 3000m
Biba Sakurai
Miyuki Ozawa
Mika Ozawa
Yuka Kamino
1 December 2006 1500m Byun Chun-Sa
2 December 2006 500m (1) Jessica Gregg
3 December 2006 500m (2) Jeon Ji-Soo
3 December 2006 1000m Jin Sun-Yu
3 December 2006 3000m
Kalyna Roberge
Annik Plamondon
Anne Maltais
Amanda Overland
8 December 2006 1500m (1) Fu Tianyu
9 December 2006 1000m Jin Sun-Yu
10 December 2006 1500m (2) Byun Chun-Sa
10 December 2006 500m Cheng Xiao Lei
10 December 2006 3000m Korea
Byun Chun-Sa
Jeon Ji-Soo
Jin Sun-Yu
Jung Eun-Ju
2–4 February 2006 Heerenveen, Netherlands1500m Marina Georgieva-Nikolova
2–4 February 2006 Heerenveen, Netherlands1000m(1) Christin Priebst
2–4 February 2006 Heerenveen, Netherlands500m Arianna Fontana
2–4 February 2006 Heerenveen, Netherlands1000m(2) Christin Priebst
2–4 February 2006 Heerenveen, Netherlands3000m Relay United States
Cherise Wilkins
Kimberly Derrick
Sophia Milan
Tina Koenig
9–11 February 2006 Budapest, Hungary1500m Kim Min-Jung
9–11 February 2006 Budapest, Hungary500m(1) Jeon Ji-Soo
9–11 February 2006 Budapest, Hungary500m(2) Jeon Ji-Soo
9–11 February 2006 Budapest, Hungary1000m Zhou Yang
9–11 February 2006 Budapest, Hungary3000m Relay Italy
Arianna Fontana
Katia Zini
Maffei Cecilia
Marta Capurso

See also

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