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2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

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2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
Dates12 November 2021 – 13 March 2022

The 2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was a series of speed skating competitions held from November 2021 to March 2022. The series began on 12 November 2021 in Poland and ended on 13 March 2022 in Netherlands. The World Cup is organised by the ISU who also runs world cups and championships in short track speed skating and figure skating.

The 2021-22 World Cup series consisted of five competitions. Four of these were held prior to the Olympic Games, while the World Cup Final was held after the Games.

World Cup titles were awarded to the top point earners in the 500m, 1000m, 1500m, Long Distances (combined 5000m/10000m), Mass Start, and Team Pursuit for men. Titles were awarded to the top point earning women for the same distances (Long Distances combined 3000m/5000m for women).

The competitions (except the finals in Heerenveen) were qualifying events for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, China.

Calendar

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Men

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Tomaszów Mazowiecki 12–14 November 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Ice Arena Tomaszów Mazowiecki 500m China Tingyu Gao Japan Tatsuya Shinhama Canada Laurent Dubreuil [1]
500m Japan Tatsuya Shinhama Canada Laurent Dubreuil Japan Wataru Morishige [2]
1000m Netherlands Hein Otterspeer Netherlands Thomas Krol Netherlands Kjeld Nuis [3]
1500m South Korea Kim Min-seok China Ning Zhongyan United States Joey Mantia [4]
5000m Sweden Nils van der Poel Canada Ted-Jan Bloemen Netherlands Patrick Roest [5]
Mass Start Japan Masahito Obayashi Russia Ruslan Zakharov Poland Zbigniew Bródka [6]
Team Pursuit  Netherlands  Canada  Japan [7]

Stavanger 19–21 November 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Sørmarka Arena 500m Canada Laurent Dubreuil Russia Artem Arefyev Poland Marek Kania [8]
500m Japan Tatsuya Shinhama Russia Artem Arefyev Canada Laurent Dubreuil [9]
1000m Netherlands Thomas Krol Netherlands Kai Verbij Netherlands Kjeld Nuis [10]
1500m China Ning Zhongyan United States Joey Mantia South Korea Kim Min-seok [11]
10000m Sweden Nils van der Poel Netherlands Jorrit Bergsma Canada Ted-Jan Bloemen [12]
Team Sprint  China  Norway  Poland [13]

Salt Lake City 3–5 December 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Utah Olympic Oval 500m Japan Yamato Matsui Japan Wataru Morishige Canada Laurent Dubreuil [14]
500m Japan Wataru Morishige Russia Artem Arefyev Canada Laurent Dubreuil [15]
1000m Netherlands Thomas Krol Netherlands Kjeld Nuis Netherlands Hein Otterspeer [16]
1500m United States Joey Mantia China Ning Zhongyan Netherlands Thomas Krol [17]
5000m Sweden Nils van der Poel Netherlands Patrick Roest Italy Davide Ghiotto [18]
Mass Start Belgium Bart Swings Denmark Viktor Hald Thorup Russia Ruslan Zakharov [19]
Team Pursuit  United States  Norway  Italy [20]

Calgary 10–12 December 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Calgary Olympic Oval 500m Canada Laurent Dubreuil China Tingyu Gao Japan Yuma Murakami [21]
500m Russia Viktor Mushtakov Japan Yuma Murakami Canada Laurent Dubreuil [22]
1000m China Ning Zhongyan United States Jordan Stolz Russia Viktor Mushtakov [23]
1500m United States Joey Mantia Canada Connor Howe Norway Allan Dahl Johansson [24]
5000m Sweden Nils van der Poel Italy Davide Ghiotto Canada Ted-Jan Bloemen [25]
Mass Start Netherlands Albertus Hoolwerf Belgium Bart Swings Germany Felix Rijhnen [26]
Team Pursuit  United States  Norway  Canada [27]

Heerenveen 12–13 March 2022

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Thialf 500m Japan Tatsuya Shinhama Canada Laurent Dubreuil
Japan Wataru Morishige
Not awarded [28]
500m Japan Tatsuya Shinhama Poland Piotr Michalski Japan Wataru Morishige [29]
1000m Netherlands Kjeld Nuis Netherlands Thomas Krol Netherlands Hein Otterspeer [30]
1500m Netherlands Kjeld Nuis Netherlands Thomas Krol Canada Connor Howe [31]
5000m Sweden Nils van der Poel Belgium Bart Swings Italy Davide Ghiotto [32]
Mass Start Belgium Bart Swings Italy Andrea Giovannini Netherlands Jorrit Bergsma [33]

Women

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Tomaszów Mazowiecki 12–14 November 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Ice Arena Tomaszów Mazowiecki 500m United States Erin Jackson Japan Nao Kodaira Russia Olga Fatkulina [34]
500m United States Erin Jackson Russia Angelina Golikova Japan Nao Kodaira [35]
1000m United States Brittany Bowe Japan Miho Takagi Japan Nao Kodaira [36]
1500m Japan Miho Takagi United States Brittany Bowe Kazakhstan Nadezhda Morozova [37]
3000m Netherlands Irene Schouten Canada Isabelle Weidemann Italy Francesca Lollobrigida [38]
Mass Start Netherlands Irene Schouten Canada Ivanie Blondin Italy Francesca Lollobrigida [39]
Team Pursuit  Canada  Japan  Netherlands [40]

Stavanger 19–21 November 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Sørmarka Arena 500m United States Erin Jackson Japan Nao Kodaira Poland Kaja Ziomek [41]
500m Japan Nao Kodaira United States Erin Jackson Russia Angelina Golikova [42]
1000m United States Brittany Bowe Japan Miho Takagi Japan Nao Kodaira [43]
1500m Japan Miho Takagi Netherlands Ireen Wüst Japan Ayano Sato [44]
5000m Netherlands Irene Schouten Canada Isabelle Weidemann Norway Ragne Wiklund [45]
Team Sprint  Poland  Canada  China [46]

Salt Lake City 3–5 December 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Utah Olympic Oval 500m United States Erin Jackson Russia Angelina Golikova Netherlands Femke Kok [47]
500m Poland Andżelika Wójcik Russia Angelina Golikova Russia Olga Fatkulina [48]
1000m Japan Miho Takagi Netherlands Jutta Leerdam United States Brittany Bowe [49]
1500m Japan Miho Takagi Japan Ayano Sato Netherlands Jutta Leerdam [50]
3000m Netherlands Irene Schouten Netherlands Antoinette de Jong Norway Ragne Wiklund [51]
Mass Start Canada Ivanie Blondin Netherlands Marijke Groenewoud Norway Sofie Karoline Haugen [52]
Team Pursuit  Canada  Netherlands  Russia [53]

Calgary 10–12 December 2021

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Calgary Olympic Oval 500m Russia Olga Fatkulina Japan Nao Kodaira Russia Angelina Golikova [54]
500m Russia Angelina Golikova Japan Nao Kodaira United States Erin Jackson [55]
1000m Japan Nao Kodaira United States Brittany Bowe Russia Olga Fatkulina [56]
1500m United States Brittany Bowe Japan Nana Takagi Japan Ayano Sato [57]
3000m Italy Francesca Lollobrigida Canada Isabelle Weidemann Czech Republic Martina Sáblíkova [58]
Mass Start Italy Francesca Lollobrigida Canada Ivanie Blondin Russia Elizaveta Golubeva [59]
Team Pursuit  Canada  Japan  China [60]

Heerenveen 12–13 March 2022

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Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
Thialf 500m United States Erin Jackson Netherlands Femke Kok Japan Nao Kodaira [61]
500m United States Erin Jackson United States Brittany Bowe South Korea Kim Min Sun [62]
1000m Japan Miho Takagi United States Brittany Bowe United States Kimi Goetz [63]
1500m Japan Miho Takagi Netherlands Antoinette de Jong Norway Ragne Wiklund [64]
3000m Netherlands Irene Schouten Norway Ragne Wiklund Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková [65]
Mass Start Netherlands Irene Schouten Netherlands Marijke Groenewoud Italy Francesca Lollobrigida [66]

World Cup standings

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Men's 500 metres

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Final standings after 10 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. Canada Laurent Dubreuil 614
2. Japan Tatsuya Shinhama 586
3. Japan Wataru Morishige 555
4. Japan Yuma Murakami 477
5. Poland Piotr Michalski 439

Women's 500 metres

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Final standings after 10 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. United States Erin Jackson 660
2. Japan Nao Kodaira 572
3. Poland Kaja Ziomek 432
4. Netherlands Femke Kok 410
5. Russia Angelina Golikova 404

Men's 1000 metres

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Final standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. Netherlands Thomas Krol 282
2. Netherlands Kjeld Nuis 270
3. Netherlands Hein Otterspeer 238
4. Norway Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen 230
5. Netherlands Kai Verbij 210

Women's 1000 metres

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Final standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. United States Brittany Bowe 330
2. Japan Miho Takagi 288
3. Japan Nao Kodaira 268
4. United States Kimi Goetz 227
5. Kazakhstan Yekaterina Aidova 204

Men's 1500 metres

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Final standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. United States Joey Mantia 280
2. Canada Connor Howe 256
3. Netherlands Kjeld Nuis 224
4. Netherlands Thomas Krol 221
5. Belgium Bart Swings 215

Women's 1500 metres

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Final standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. Japan Miho Takagi 300
2. United States Brittany Bowe 256
3. Japan Ayano Sato 252
4. Norway Ragne Wiklund 238
5. Netherlands Antoinette de Jong 235

Men's long distances

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Final standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1 Sweden Nils van der Poel 360
2 Italy Davide Ghiotto 272
3 Canada Ted-Jan Bloemen 264
4 Belgium Bart Swings 259
5 Netherlands Jorrit Bergsma 211

Women's long distances

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Final standings after 5 events

Pos Athlete Points
1 Netherlands Irene Schouten 300
2 Norway Ragne Wiklund 290
3 Italy Francesca Lollobrigida 266
4 Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková 265
5 Netherlands Joy Beune 210

Men's mass start

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Final standings after 4 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. Belgium Bart Swings 652
2. Italy Andrea Giovannini 550
3. Russia Ruslan Zakharov 425
4. South Korea Chung Jae-won 376
5. Netherlands Jorrit Bergsma 371

Women's mass start

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Final standings after 4 events

Pos Athlete Points
1. Italy Francesca Lollobrigida 602
2. Canada Ivanie Blondin 578
3. Netherlands Irene Schouten 506
4. Netherlands Marijke Groenewoud 476
5. Canada Valérie Maltais 362

Men's team pursuit

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Final standings after 3 events

Pos Athlete Points
1  United States 312
2  Norway 302
3  Canada 284
4  Netherlands 268
5  Italy 252

Women's team pursuit

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Final standings after 3 events

Pos Athlete Points
1  Canada 360
2  Japan 284
3  Netherlands 280
4  Russia 262
5  Norway 242

Men's team sprint

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Final standings after 1 event

Pos Athlete Points
1  China 120
2  Norway 108
3  Poland 96
4  Italy 86
5  Belarus 80

Women's team sprint

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Final standings after 1 event

Pos Athlete Points
1  Poland 120
2  Canada 108
3  China 96
4  Netherlands 86
5  Russia 80

See also

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Notes

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References

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