2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup | |
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Dates | 12 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
[edit]Men
[edit]Tomaszów Mazowiecki 12–14 November 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Ice Arena Tomaszów Mazowiecki | 500m | Tingyu Gao | Tatsuya Shinhama | Laurent Dubreuil | [1] |
500m | Tatsuya Shinhama | Laurent Dubreuil | Wataru Morishige | [2] | |
1000m | Hein Otterspeer | Thomas Krol | Kjeld Nuis | [3] | |
1500m | Kim Min-seok | Ning Zhongyan | Joey Mantia | [4] | |
5000m | Nils van der Poel | Ted-Jan Bloemen | Patrick Roest | [5] | |
Mass Start | Masahito Obayashi | Ruslan Zakharov | Zbigniew Bródka | [6] | |
Team Pursuit | Netherlands | Canada | Japan | [7] |
Stavanger 19–21 November 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Sørmarka Arena | 500m | Laurent Dubreuil | Artem Arefyev | Marek Kania | [8] |
500m | Tatsuya Shinhama | Artem Arefyev | Laurent Dubreuil | [9] | |
1000m | Thomas Krol | Kai Verbij | Kjeld Nuis | [10] | |
1500m | Ning Zhongyan | Joey Mantia | Kim Min-seok | [11] | |
10000m | Nils van der Poel | Jorrit Bergsma | Ted-Jan Bloemen | [12] | |
Team Sprint | China | Norway | Poland | [13] |
Salt Lake City 3–5 December 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Utah Olympic Oval | 500m | Yamato Matsui | Wataru Morishige | Laurent Dubreuil | [14] |
500m | Wataru Morishige | Artem Arefyev | Laurent Dubreuil | [15] | |
1000m | Thomas Krol | Kjeld Nuis | Hein Otterspeer | [16] | |
1500m | Joey Mantia | Ning Zhongyan | Thomas Krol | [17] | |
5000m | Nils van der Poel | Patrick Roest | Davide Ghiotto | [18] | |
Mass Start | Bart Swings | Viktor Hald Thorup | Ruslan Zakharov | [19] | |
Team Pursuit | United States | Norway | Italy | [20] |
Calgary 10–12 December 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Calgary Olympic Oval | 500m | Laurent Dubreuil | Tingyu Gao | Yuma Murakami | [21] |
500m | Viktor Mushtakov | Yuma Murakami | Laurent Dubreuil | [22] | |
1000m | Ning Zhongyan | Jordan Stolz | Viktor Mushtakov | [23] | |
1500m | Joey Mantia | Connor Howe | Allan Dahl Johansson | [24] | |
5000m | Nils van der Poel | Davide Ghiotto | Ted-Jan Bloemen | [25] | |
Mass Start | Albertus Hoolwerf | Bart Swings | Felix Rijhnen | [26] | |
Team Pursuit | United States | Norway | Canada | [27] |
Heerenveen 12–13 March 2022
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Thialf | 500m | Tatsuya Shinhama | Laurent Dubreuil Wataru Morishige |
Not awarded | [28] |
500m | Tatsuya Shinhama | Piotr Michalski | Wataru Morishige | [29] | |
1000m | Kjeld Nuis | Thomas Krol | Hein Otterspeer | [30] | |
1500m | Kjeld Nuis | Thomas Krol | Connor Howe | [31] | |
5000m | Nils van der Poel | Bart Swings | Davide Ghiotto | [32] | |
Mass Start | Bart Swings | Andrea Giovannini | Jorrit Bergsma | [33] |
Women
[edit]Tomaszów Mazowiecki 12–14 November 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Ice Arena Tomaszów Mazowiecki | 500m | Erin Jackson | Nao Kodaira | Olga Fatkulina | [34] |
500m | Erin Jackson | Angelina Golikova | Nao Kodaira | [35] | |
1000m | Brittany Bowe | Miho Takagi | Nao Kodaira | [36] | |
1500m | Miho Takagi | Brittany Bowe | Nadezhda Morozova | [37] | |
3000m | Irene Schouten | Isabelle Weidemann | Francesca Lollobrigida | [38] | |
Mass Start | Irene Schouten | Ivanie Blondin | Francesca Lollobrigida | [39] | |
Team Pursuit | Canada | Japan | Netherlands | [40] |
Stavanger 19–21 November 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Sørmarka Arena | 500m | Erin Jackson | Nao Kodaira | Kaja Ziomek | [41] |
500m | Nao Kodaira | Erin Jackson | Angelina Golikova | [42] | |
1000m | Brittany Bowe | Miho Takagi | Nao Kodaira | [43] | |
1500m | Miho Takagi | Ireen Wüst | Ayano Sato | [44] | |
5000m | Irene Schouten | Isabelle Weidemann | Ragne Wiklund | [45] | |
Team Sprint | Poland | Canada | China | [46] |
Salt Lake City 3–5 December 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Utah Olympic Oval | 500m | Erin Jackson | Angelina Golikova | Femke Kok | [47] |
500m | Andżelika Wójcik | Angelina Golikova | Olga Fatkulina | [48] | |
1000m | Miho Takagi | Jutta Leerdam | Brittany Bowe | [49] | |
1500m | Miho Takagi | Ayano Sato | Jutta Leerdam | [50] | |
3000m | Irene Schouten | Antoinette de Jong | Ragne Wiklund | [51] | |
Mass Start | Ivanie Blondin | Marijke Groenewoud | Sofie Karoline Haugen | [52] | |
Team Pursuit | Canada | Netherlands | Russia | [53] |
Calgary 10–12 December 2021
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Calgary Olympic Oval | 500m | Olga Fatkulina | Nao Kodaira | Angelina Golikova | [54] |
500m | Angelina Golikova | Nao Kodaira | Erin Jackson | [55] | |
1000m | Nao Kodaira | Brittany Bowe | Olga Fatkulina | [56] | |
1500m | Brittany Bowe | Nana Takagi | Ayano Sato | [57] | |
3000m | Francesca Lollobrigida | Isabelle Weidemann | Martina Sáblíkova | [58] | |
Mass Start | Francesca Lollobrigida | Ivanie Blondin | Elizaveta Golubeva | [59] | |
Team Pursuit | Canada | Japan | China | [60] |
Heerenveen 12–13 March 2022
[edit]Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third | Reference |
Thialf | 500m | Erin Jackson | Femke Kok | Nao Kodaira | [61] |
500m | Erin Jackson | Brittany Bowe | Kim Min Sun | [62] | |
1000m | Miho Takagi | Brittany Bowe | Kimi Goetz | [63] | |
1500m | Miho Takagi | Antoinette de Jong | Ragne Wiklund | [64] | |
3000m | Irene Schouten | Ragne Wiklund | Martina Sáblíková | [65] | |
Mass Start | Irene Schouten | Marijke Groenewoud | Francesca Lollobrigida | [66] |
World Cup standings
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Men's 500 metres[edit]Final standings after 10 events
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Women's 500 metres[edit]Final standings after 10 events
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Men's 1000 metres[edit]Final standings after 5 events
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Women's 1000 metres[edit]Final standings after 5 events
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Men's 1500 metres[edit]Final standings after 5 events
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Women's 1500 metres[edit]Final standings after 5 events
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Men's long distances[edit]Final standings after 5 events
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Women's long distances[edit]Final standings after 5 events
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Men's mass start[edit]Final standings after 4 events
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Women's mass start[edit]Final standings after 4 events
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Men's team pursuit[edit]Final standings after 3 events
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Women's team pursuit[edit]Final standings after 3 events
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Men's team sprint[edit]Final standings after 1 event
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Women's team sprint[edit]Final standings after 1 event
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