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2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

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2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
Dates2 November 2018 – 10 February 2019

The 2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 2 November 2018 in Canada and ended on 10 February 2019 in Italy. The World Cup was organised by the ISU who also runs world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.

The World Cup consisted of five competitions this year.

Calendar

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Men

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Calgary 2–4 November 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
3 November 2018 Olympic Oval 500m (1) China Wu Dajing Hungary Shaoang Liu South Korea Kim Gun-woo [1][dead link]
4 November 2018 Olympic Oval 500m (2) China Wu Dajing Kazakhstan Abzal Azhgaliev Hungary Shaolin Sandor Liu [2][dead link]
4 November 2018 Olympic Oval 1000m Hungary Shaoang Liu South Korea Park Ji-won China Ren Ziwei [3][dead link]
3 November 2018 Olympic Oval 1500m Japan Kazuki Yoshinaga South Korea Lee June-seo Israel Vladislav Bykanov [4][dead link]
4 November 2018 Olympic Oval 5000m relay Hungary Hungary South Korea South Korea Netherlands Netherlands [5] Archived 2018-11-06 at the Wayback Machine

Salt Lake City 9–11 November 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
11 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 500m China Wu Dajing South Korea Lim Hyo-jun Hungary Shaoang Liu [6] Archived 2020-04-24 at the Wayback Machine
10 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 1000m (1) Hungary Shaolin Sandor Liu China Ren Ziwei South Korea Park Ji-won [7][dead link]
11 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 1000m (2) South Korea Hong Kyung-hwan France Thibaut Fauconnet Russia Denis Ayrapetyan [8][dead link]
10 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 1500m Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt South Korea Lee June-seo Canada Steven Dubois [9][dead link]
11 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 5000m relay Hungary Hungary China China Russia Russia [10][dead link]

Almaty 7–9 December 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
9 December 2018 Halyk Arena 500m Canada Samuel Girard Hungary Shaoang Liu Kazakhstan Abzal Azhgaliev [11][dead link]
8 December 2018 Halyk Arena 1000m Hungary Shaoang Liu Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt South Korea Lee June-seo [12][dead link]
8 December 2018 Halyk Arena 1500m (1) South Korea Lim Hyo-jun South Korea Kim Gun-woo South Korea Hwang Dae-heon [13][dead link]
9 December 2018 Halyk Arena 1500m (2) South Korea Kim Gun-woo South Korea Hong Kyung-hwan South Korea Lee June-seo [14][dead link]
9 December 2018 Halyk Arena 5000m relay Netherlands Netherlands Canada Canada China China [15][dead link]

Dresden 1–3 February 2019

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
3 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 500m South Korea Lim Hyo-jun South Korea Hwang Dae-heon Canada Cedrik Blais [16][dead link]
2 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 1000m (1) South Korea Hwang Dae-heon Canada Charle Cournoyer South Korea Hong Kyung-hwan [17][dead link]
3 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 1000m (2) South Korea Park Ji-won Israel Vladislav Bykanov France Sebastien Lepape [18][dead link]
2 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 1500m South Korea Kim Gun-woo Canada Charles Hamelin South Korea Lim Hyo-jun [19][dead link]
3 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 5000m relay Canada Canada Japan Japan Hungary Hungary [20][dead link]

Torino 8–10 February 2019

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
9 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 500m (1) South Korea Hwang Dae-heon Hungary Shaolin Sandor Liu Canada Cedrik Blais [21][dead link]
10 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 500m (2) South Korea Lim Hyo-jun South Korea Kim Gun-woo China Yu Songnan [22][dead link]
10 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 1000m South Korea Hwang Dae-heon South Korea Park Ji-won Canada Steven Dubois [23][dead link]
9 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 1500m South Korea Kim Gun-woo South Korea Hong Kyung-hwan Canada Steven Dubois [24][dead link]
10 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 5000m relay Russia Russia Japan Japan Italy Italy [25][dead link]

Women

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Calgary 2–4 November 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
3 November 2018 Olympic Oval 500m (1) Poland Natalia Maliszewska Netherlands Yara van Kerkhof Canada Alyson Charles [26][dead link]
4 November 2018 Olympic Oval 500m (2) Netherlands Lara van Ruijven China Fan Kexin Canada Alyson Charles [27][dead link]
4 November 2018 Olympic Oval 1000m Netherlands Suzanne Schulting Russia Sofia Prosvirnova France Veronique Pierron [28][dead link]
3 November 2018 Olympic Oval 1500m Netherlands Suzanne Schulting Canada Courtney Lee Sarault Russia Ekaterina Efremenkova [29][dead link]
4 November 2018 Olympic Oval 3000m relay Russia Russia South Korea South Korea Canada Canada [30][dead link]

Salt Lake City 9–11 November 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
11 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 500m Poland Natalia Maliszewska Netherlands Suzanne Schulting China Fan Kexin [31][dead link]
10 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 1000m (1) Netherlands Suzanne Schulting Russia Sofia Prosvirnova China Fan Kexin [32][dead link]
11 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 1000m (2) Canada Alyson Charles Germany Anna Seidel South Korea Noh Ah-reum [33][dead link]
10 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 1500m South Korea Choi Min-jeong South Korea Kim Ji-yoo China Li Xuan [34][dead link]
11 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 3000m relay South Korea South Korea Russia Russia Japan Japan [35][dead link]

Almaty 7–9 December 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
9 December 2018 Halyk Arena 500m Hungary Petra Jaszapati Netherlands Lara van Ruijven Poland Natalia Maliszewska [36][dead link]
8 December 2018 Halyk Arena 1000m Netherlands Suzanne Schulting Canada Kim Boutin South Korea Noh Ah-reum [37][dead link]
8 December 2018 Halyk Arena 1500m (1) South Korea Kim Geon-hee Russia Ekaterina Efremenkova China Li Jinyu [38][dead link]
9 December 2018 Halyk Arena 1500m (2) South Korea Choi Min-jeong Netherlands Suzanne Schulting Canada Kim Boutin [39][dead link]
9 December 2018 Halyk Arena 3000m relay Netherlands Netherlands South Korea South Korea Canada Canada [40][dead link]

Dresden 1–3 February 2019

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
3 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 500m Italy Martina Valcepina Netherlands Lara van Ruijven Poland Natalia Maliszewska [41][dead link]
2 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 1000m (1) Russia Sofia Prosvirnova South Korea Choi Ji-hyun Italy Cynthia Mascitto [42][dead link]
3 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 1000m (2) Netherlands Suzanne Schulting South Korea Kim Ji-yoo China Zhang Chutong [43][dead link]
2 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 1500m South Korea Kim Ji-yoo Canada Kim Boutin Netherlands Suzanne Schulting [44][dead link]
3 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 3000m relay Russia Russia Netherlands Netherlands Canada Canada [45][dead link]

Torino 8–10 February 2019

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
9 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 500m (1) Italy Martina Valcepina Poland Natalia Maliszewska Canada Kim Boutin [46][dead link]
10 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 500m (2) Italy Martina Valcepina United Kingdom Elise Christie United States Maame Biney [47][dead link]
10 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 1000m Canada Kim Boutin South Korea Choi Min-jeong Canada Alyson Charles [48][dead link]
9 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 1500m Netherlands Suzanne Schulting South Korea Kim Ji-yoo Germany Anna Seidel [49][dead link]
10 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 3000m relay Netherlands Netherlands Italy Italy Russia Russia [50][dead link]

Mixed

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Calgary 2–4 November 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
4 November 2018 Olympic Oval 2000m relay China China Netherlands Netherlands South Korea South Korea [51] Archived 2020-09-12 at the Wayback Machine

Salt Lake City 9–11 November 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
11 November 2018 Utah Olympic Oval 2000m relay Hungary Hungary Netherlands Netherlands France France [52][dead link]

Almaty 7–9 December 2018

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
9 December 2018 Halyk Arena 2000m relay Canada Canada South Korea South Korea China China [53][dead link]

Dresden 1–3 February 2019

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
3 February 2019 EnergieVerbund Arena 2000m relay Russia Russia Hungary Hungary United Kingdom Great Britain [54][dead link]

Torino 8–10 February 2019

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
10 February 2019 Tazzoli Ice Rink 2000m relay Russia Russia Canada Canada United States United States [55][dead link]

World Cup standings

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Men's 500 metres

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Lim Hyo-jun (KOR) 31439
2.  Wu Dajing (CHN) 30000
3.  Samuel Girard (CAN) 26434
4.  Hwang Dae-heon (KOR) 23235
5.  Shaolin Sandor Liu (HUN) 22632

Women's 500 metres

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Natalia Maliszewska (POL) 40800
2.  Martina Valcepina (ITA) 39216
3.  Lara van Ruijven (NED) 35216
4.  Yara van Kerkhof (NED) 20975
5.  Petra Jaszapati (HUN) 19306

Men's 1000 metres

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Park Ji-won (KOR) 37520
2.  Hong Kyung-hwan (KOR) 24459
3.  Shaoang Liu (HUN) 23277
4.  Ren Ziwei (CHN) 20954
5.  Hwang Dae-heon (KOR) 20000

Women's 1000 metres

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Suzanne Schulting (NED) 40000
2.  Sofia Prosvirnova (RUS) 29695
3.  Alyson Charles (CAN) 26640
4.  Veronique Pierron (FRA) 18105
5.  Kim Boutin (CAN) 18000

Men's 1500 metres

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Kim Gun-woo (KOR) 38000
2.  Steven Dubois (CAN) 23040
3.  Lee June-seo (KOR) 22515
4.  Lim Hyo-jun (KOR) 19902
5.  Hong Kyung-hwan (KOR) 17074

Women's 1500 metres

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Suzanne Schulting (NED) 34400
2.  Kim Ji-yoo (KOR) 29277
3.  Choi Min-jeong (KOR) 28192
4.  Ekaterina Efremenkova (RUS) 19118
5.  Li Jinyu (CHN) 15870

Men's 5000 metre relay

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1  Hungary 29677
2  Canada 26397
3  Japan 24192
4  Netherlands 23617
5  China 23616

Women's 3000 metre relay

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1  Russia 34400
2  Netherlands 33120
3  South Korea 32400
4  Canada 20541
5  Italy 15741

Mixed 2000 metre relay

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Standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1  Russia 25898
2  China 25616
3  Canada 25373
4  Hungary 24717
5  South Korea 20862

See also

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Notes

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References

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