2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup explained

Event:ISU Speed Skating World Cup
Dates:22–31 January 2021
Prev:2019–20
Next:2021–22

The 2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2020–2021, was a series of two international speed skating competitions that ran in January 2021.[1]

Calendar

The detailed schedule for the season.[1]

LocationVenueDateMass
start
Team
pursuit
1align=left rowspan="2"Heerenveen, Netherlandsalign=left rowspan="2"Thialfalign=right 2m, 2wm, wm, wwmm, wm, w
2align=right 2m, 2wm, wm, wwmm, wm, w
align=left colspan=4 Total4m, 4w2m, 2w2m, 2w2w2m2m, 2w2m, 2w

Men's standings

500 m

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 200
2 182
3 180
4 170
5 145

1000 m

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 114
2 114
3 83
4 80
5 76

1500 m

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 120
2 102
3 102
4 81
5 74

Long distances

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 120
2 97
3 96
4 83
5 79

Mass start

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 356
2 330
3 328
4 255
5 236

Team pursuit

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 228
2 206
3 204
4 176
5 162

Women's standings

500 m

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 240
2 216
3 177
4 146
5 143

1000 m

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 120
2 97
3 96
4 88
5 78

1500 m

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 120
2 102
3 102
4 86
5 72

Long distances

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 108
2 108
3 94
4 88
5 86

Mass start

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 300
2 270
3 236
4 206
5 184

Team pursuit

Final classification

width=30 Rankwidth=220 Namewidth=25 Points
1 240
2 216
3 192
4 172
5 160

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Cup Events. International Skating Union. 22 January 2021.