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2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 5000 and 10000 metres

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The 5000 and 10000 meters distances for men in the 2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup were contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Obihiro, Japan, on 14–16 November 2014, and the final occasion taking place in Erfurt, Germany, on 21–22 March 2015.[1]

Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands won the cup for the third straight season.

Top three

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Position Athlete Points Previous season
1 Netherlands Jorrit Bergsma 430 1st
2 Norway Sverre Lunde Pedersen 415 4th
3 Netherlands Bob de Jong 346 9th

Race medallists

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WC # Location Date Distance Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Obihiro, Japan 14 November 5000 metres Sven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:20.90 Aleksandr Rumyantsev
 Russia
6:23.56 Wouter olde Heuvel
 Netherlands
6:24.03 [2]
2 Seoul, South Korea 22 November 10000 metres Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
13:17.51 Bart Swings
 Belgium
13:32.45 Aleksandr Rumyantsev
 Russia
13:37.59 [3]
3 Berlin, Germany 6 December 5000 metres Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:17.59 Sverre Lunde Pedersen
 Norway
6:20.97 Douwe de Vries
 Netherlands
6:23.50 [4]
4 Heerenveen, Netherlands 13 December 5000 metres Sven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:12.74 Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:14.08 Wouter olde Heuvel
 Netherlands
6:19,58 [5]
5 Hamar, Norway 31 January 5000 metres Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:17.89 Douwe de Vries
 Netherlands
6:23.04 Sverre Lunde Pedersen
 Norway
6:23.21 [6]
7 Erfurt, Germany 21 March 5000 metres Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:17.49 Sverre Lunde Pedersen
 Norway
6:20.64 Patrick Beckert
 Germany
6:21.80 [7]

Standings

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Standings as of 21 March 2015 (end of the season).[8]

# Name Nat. OBI SEO BER HVN HAM ERF Total
1 Jorrit Bergsma Netherlands 100 80 100 150 430
2 Sverre Lunde Pedersen Norway 35 60 80 50 70 120 415
3 Bob de Jong Netherlands 60 100 60 60 21 45 346
4 Patrick Beckert Germany 50 50 30 35 60 106 331
5 Aleksandr Rumyantsev Russia 80 70 45 45 45 40 325
6 Bart Swings Belgium 25 80 50 40 35 90 320
7 Douwe de Vries Netherlands 40 45 70 25 80 36 296
8 Wouter olde Heuvel Netherlands 70 70 40 76 256
9 Sven Kramer Netherlands 100 100 200
10 Lee Seung-hoon South Korea 30 35 40 16 30 151
11 Andrea Giovannini Italy 27 25 21 21 28 138
12 Jan Szymański Poland 32 30 35 14 14 125
13 Yevgeny Seryaev Russia 18 40 18 18 18 112
14 Alexis Contin France 27 30 32 89
15 Håvard Bøkko Norway 27 25 32 84
16 Ted-Jan Bloemen Canada 23 25 23 12 83
17 Danil Sinitsyn Russia 14 11 16 19 23 83
18 Alexej Baumgärtner Germany 16 19 14 9 24 82
19 Danila Semerikov Russia 21 21 12 12 66
20 Jordan Belchos Canada 23 18 10 10 1 62
21 Denis Yuskov Russia 50 50
22 Nils van der Poel Sweden 7 32 10 49
23 Frank Vreugdenhil Netherlands 15 32 47
24 Koen Verweij Netherlands 45 45
25 Shane Williamson Japan 9 5 9 15 38
26 Sergey Gryaztsov Russia 12 9 3 9 5 38
27 Erik Jan Kooiman Netherlands 32 32
28 Jonas Pflug Germany 19 11 30
29 Jouke Hoogeveen Netherlands 27 27
Jos de Vos Netherlands 27 27
31 Marco Weber Germany 15 6 6 27
32 Arjan Stroetinga Netherlands 23 23
33 Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland 19 19
Takuro Ogawa Japan 19 19
35 Liu Yiming China 15 2 17
36 Peter Michael New Zealand 11 5 16
37 Simen Spieler Nilsen Norway 15 15
38 Kim Cheol-min South Korea 11 3 14
39 Fredrik van der Horst Norway 6 7 13
Ole Bjørnsmoen Næss Norway 4 7 2 13
41 Viktor Hald Thorup Denmark 11 11
42 Masahito Obayashi Japan 7 4 11
43 Maksim Baklashkin Kazakhstan 10 10
44 Martin Hänggi Switzerland 7 7
45 Luca Stefani Italy 6 1 7
46 Stefan Waples Canada 6 6
47 Ko Byung-wook South Korea 4 2 6
48 Haralds Silovs Latvia 5 5
Adrian Wielgat Poland 5 5
50 Zbigniew Bródka Poland 4 4
Vitaly Mikhailov Belarus 4 4
52 Sebastian Druszkiewicz Italy 3 3
Denny Morrison Canada 3 3
Nicola Tumolero Italy 3 3
55 Dmitry Babenko Kazakhstan 2 2
Linus Heidegger Austria 2 2
57 Edwin Park United States 1 1
Rehanbai Talabuhan China 1 1
Aleksander Waagenes Norway 1 1

References

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  1. ^ "International Skating Union – Communication No. 1889" (PDF). International Skating Union. 10 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  2. ^ "ISU World Cup Obihiro – November 14-16, 2014 – Result 5000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Nov 14 2014 4:20PM". International Skating Union. 14 November 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  3. ^ "ISU World Cup Seoul – November 21-23, 2014 – Result 10000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Nov 23 2014 3:56PM". International Skating Union. 23 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  4. ^ "ISU World Cup Berlin – December 5-7, 2014 – Result 5000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Dec 7 2014 4:36PM". International Skating Union. 7 December 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  5. ^ "ISU World Cup Heerenveen – December 12-14, 2014 – Result 5000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Dec 13 2014 5:05PM". International Skating Union. 13 December 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  6. ^ "ISU World Cup Hamar – January 31 - February 1, 2015 – Result 5000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Jan 31 2015 3:58PM". International Skating Union. 31 January 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-02-03. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  7. ^ "ISU World Cup Erfurt – March 21-22, 2015 – Result 5000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Mar 21 2015 5:53PM". International Skating Union. 21 March 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  8. ^ "ISU WorldCup 2014/2015 – World Cup Men 5000m – Rankings 5000m Men – Rankings as of Mar 21 2015 5:54PM". International Skating Union. 21 March 2015. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2015.