2017–18 ISU Speed Skating World Cup explained
The 2017–18 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2017–2018, was a series of international speed skating competitions that ran the entire season.[1] Compared to previous seasons, there were fewer competition weekends; the season was restricted due to the 2018 Winter Olympics, which were arranged in Pyeongchang, South Korea, during February 2018.[2] [3]
Calendar
The detailed schedule for the season.[1]
| City | Venue | Date | | | | | | | | | |
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1 | align=left | Heerenveen | align=left | Thialf | align=right | | 2m, 2w | m, w | m, w | bgcolor=pink | w | bgcolor=lightblue | m | | m, w | m, w | m, w |
2 | align=left | Stavanger | align=left | Sørmarka Arena | align=right | | 2m, 2w | m, w | m, w | | bgcolor=pink | w | bgcolor=lightblue | m | | | m, w |
3 | align=left | Calgary | align=left | Olympic Oval | align=right | | 2m, 2w | m, w | m, w | bgcolor=pink | w | bgcolor=lightblue | m | | m, w | m, w | |
4 | align=left | Salt Lake City | align=left | Utah Olympic Oval | align=right | | 2m, 2w | m, w | m, w | bgcolor=pink | w | bgcolor=lightblue | m | | m, w | m, w | m, w |
| align=left | Kolomna | align=left | | align=right | | 2018 European Speed Skating Championships |
5 | align=left | Erfurt | align=left | Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Halle | align=right | | 2m, 2w | 2m, 2w | m, w | bgcolor=pink | w | bgcolor=lightblue | m | | | | |
| align=left | PyeongChang | align=left | Gangneung Oval | align=right | | 2018 Winter Olympic games |
| align=left | Changchun | align=left | Jilin Provincial Speed Skating Rink | align=right | | 2018 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships |
| align=left | Amsterdam | align=left | Olympic Stadium | align=right | | 2018 World Allround Speed Skating Championships |
6 | align=left | Minsk | align=left | Minsk-Arena | align=right | | 2m, 2w | m, w | m, w | bgcolor=pink | w | bgcolor=lightblue | m | | m, w | m, w | m, w |
align=left colspan=4 | Total | | | | 5w | | 1m | | | | |
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Note: the men's 5000 and 10000 metres were contested as one cup, and the women's 3000 and 5000 metres were contested as one cup, as indicated by the color coding.[1]
In addition, there were two combination cups, the allround combination and the sprint combination. For the allround combination, the distances were 1500 + 5000 metres for men, and 1500 + 3000 metres for women. For the sprint combination, the distances were 500 + 1000 metres, both for men and women. These cups were contested only in World Cup 5, in Stavanger, Norway.
Men's standings
500 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 716 |
2 | | 568 |
3 | | 556 | |
1000 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 530 |
2 | | 516 |
3 | | 440 | |
1500 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 520 |
2 | | 385 |
3 | | 320 | |
5000 and 10000 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 486 |
2 | | 445 |
3 | | 300 | |
Mass start
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 234 |
2 | | 226 |
3 | | 218 | |
Team pursuit
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 345 |
2 | | 305 |
3 | | 284 | |
Team sprint
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 370 |
2 | | 314 |
3 | | 300 | |
Grand World Cup
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 734 |
2 | | 715 |
3 | | 700 | |
Women's standings
500 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 795 |
2 | | 786 |
3 | | 709 | |
1000 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 444 |
2 | | 420 |
3 | | 393 | |
1500 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 550 |
2 | | 390 |
3 | | 281 | |
3000 and 5000 m
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 445 |
2 | | 439 |
3 | | 391 | |
Mass start
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 324 |
2 | | 290 |
3 | | 257 | |
Team pursuit
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 450 |
2 | | 299 |
3 | | 280 | |
Team sprint
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 350 |
2 | | 344 |
3 | | 230 | |
Grand World Cup
width=30 | Rank | width=220 | Name | width=25 | Points |
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1 | | 1040 |
2 | | 770 |
3 | | 700 | |
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: International Skating Union – Communication No. 1958 . International Skating Union . PDF . 3 August 2015 . 14 October 2015 . 4 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304072318/http://static.isu.org/media/213658/1958-world-cup-ss-2015-16.pdf . dead .
- Web site: Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2013/14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131004234801/http://isu.sportcentric.net/db//files/serve.php?id=4774 . 4 October 2013 . International Skating Union . PDF . 2 October 2013 . 2 October 2013. dead.
- Web site: About the World Cups Long Track. speedskating.ca. 7 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130921074316/http://www.speedskating.ca/world-cups-%E2%80%93-long-track. 2013-09-21. dead.