Speed ​​skating world cup 1990/91

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The 1990/91 Speed ​​Skating World Cup was held for women and men at ten World Cup stations in nine countries. The season began on November 24, 1990 and ended on March 9, 1991. Women ran distances from 500 to 5,000 meters and men from 500 to 10,000 meters. The former East German athletes start for the Federal Republic after the reunification of Germany.

See also: List of overall world cup winners in speed skating

Competitions

Women

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
24. Until 25
Nov. 1990
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
500 m (Nov. 24) JapanJapan Kyoko Shimazaki GermanyGermany Angela Hauck GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht
1,000 m (Nov. 24) GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Angela Hauck
1,500 m (Nov. 25) GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip GermanyGermany Ulrike Adeberg
3,000 m (Nov. 25) GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke Soviet UnionSoviet Union Svetlana Sjurova-Boyko

Dec 8 to 9 , 1990
CanadaCanada Calgary
( Olympic Oval )
1,500 m GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady
3,000 m GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip

Dec 8 to 9 , 1990
JapanJapan Matsumoto
( Asama Onsen
International Skating Rink
)
500 m (Dec. 8) JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto JapanJapan Kyoko Shimazaki United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair
1,000 m (Dec. 8) JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair
500 m (Dec 9) JapanJapan Kyoko Shimazaki JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair
1,000 m (Dec 9) JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht

Dec 15-16 , 1990
JapanJapan Karuizawa
( Skating Center Karuizawa )
500 m (Dec. 15) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto JapanJapan Kyoko Shimazaki
1,000 m (Dec. 15) GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair
500 m (December 16) JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht
1,000 m (December 16) GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair Wang Xiuli
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 

Dec 15-16 , 1990
United StatesUnited States Butte
( US High Mountain Altitude Rink )
1,500 m AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip NetherlandsNetherlands Sandra Voetelink
3,000 m AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip NetherlandsNetherlands Lia van Schie

Jan. 12 to Jan. 13, 1991
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Davos
( Ice Stadium Davos )
500 m (Jan. 12) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ye Qiaobo GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht
1,000 m (Jan. 12) GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Xiuli
1,500 m (Jan. 13) GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady
3,000 m (Jan. 13) GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann ItalyItaly Elena Belci-Dal Farra
All-around European Championship in Sarajevo , 18. – 20. January 1991 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 
All-around world championship in Hamar ( Hamar Stadium ), 2nd – 3rd February 1991 NorwayNorway 
9. Until 10
Feb. 1991
ItalyItaly Baselga di Pinè
( Stadio del Ghiaccio )
500 m (Feb 9) JapanJapan Kyoko Shimazaki GermanyGermany Angela Hauck China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ye Qiaobo
1,000 m (Feb 9) GermanyGermany Angela Hauck JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht
1,500 m (Feb. 10) GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke
3,000 m (Feb 10) AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip GermanyGermany Ulrike Adeberg
Sprint World Championship in Inzell ( Inzell Ice Stadium ), 23.-24. February 1991 GermanyGermany 
2. to 3.
Mar. 1991
NetherlandsNetherlands The Hague
( De Uithof )
500 m (March 2) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ye Qiaobo United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair JapanJapan Seiko Hashimoto
1,000 m GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ye Qiaobo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Xiuli
1,500 m GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady
3,000 m GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke
5,000 m GermanyGermany Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Heike Warnicke NetherlandsNetherlands Yvonne van Gennip
500 m (March 3) JapanJapan Kyoko Shimazaki China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ye Qiaobo NetherlandsNetherlands Christine Aaftink

500 meters

(Final result: after 9 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Kyoko Shimazaki JapanJapan Japan 160
2 Seiko Hashimoto JapanJapan Japan 150
3 Bonnie Blair United StatesUnited States United States 136
4th Ye Qiaobo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 125
5 Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Germany 112
6th Yoko Fukazawa JapanJapan Japan 102
7th Christine Aaftink NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 98
8th Susan too CanadaCanada Canada 96
9 Angela Hauck GermanyGermany Germany 85
10 Yoo Seon-hee Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 77
17th Christina Zummack GermanyGermany Germany 45
22nd Christa Luding GermanyGermany Germany 25th
24 Anke Baier GermanyGermany Germany 23
25th Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 21st
30th Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 7th

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 8 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Germany 144
2 Seiko Hashimoto JapanJapan Japan 132
3 Bonnie Blair United StatesUnited States United States 118
4th Wang Xiuli China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 92
5 Angela Hauck GermanyGermany Germany 90
6th Ye Qiaobo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 86
7th Kyoko Shimazaki JapanJapan Japan 85
8th Yoo Seon-hee Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 77
9 Chihaya Tanaka JapanJapan Japan 73
10 Marieke Stam NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 70
13 Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Germany 62
20th Anke Baier GermanyGermany Germany 31
21st Christa Luding GermanyGermany Germany 30th
29 Christina Zummack GermanyGermany Germany 11

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Germany 125
2 Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 107
3 Yvonne van Gennip NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 100
4th Heike Warnicke GermanyGermany Germany 100
5 Ulrike Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 81
6th Lia van Schie NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 79
7th Elena Belci-Dal Farra ItalyItaly Italy 56
8th Sandra Voetelink NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 53
9 Ewa Wasilewska-Borkowska PolandPoland Poland 51
10 Michelle Kline United StatesUnited States United States 48
17th Anja Mischke GermanyGermany Germany 30th
26th Stefanie Teeuwen GermanyGermany Germany 14th

3,000 / 5,000 meters

(Final result: after 7 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Heike Warnicke GermanyGermany Germany 126
2 Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Germany 122
3 Yvonne van Gennip NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 120
4th Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 112
5 Ulrike Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 104
6th Lia van Schie NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 101
7th Elena Belci-Dal Farra ItalyItaly Italy 88
8th Hanneke de Vries NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 85
9 Anette Tønsberg NorwayNorway Norway 51
10 Michelle Kline United StatesUnited States United States 44
15th Petra Becker GermanyGermany Germany 31

Men

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third

December 1 to 2 , 1990
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (December 1st) GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Bachvalov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Viktor Tsjupira
1,000 m Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Bachvalov GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey Soviet UnionSoviet Union Igor Shelesovsky
1,500 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss Ben van der Burg
NetherlandsNetherlands 

GermanyGermany Markus Tröger
5,000 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Ben van der Burg NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Veldkamp
500 m (December 1st) GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Yasushi Kuroiwa

Dec 8 to 9 , 1990
CanadaCanada Calgary
( Olympic Oval )
1,500 m SwedenSweden Tomas Gustafson GermanyGermany Peter Adeberg NorwayNorway Ådne Søndrål
5,000 m SwedenSweden Tomas Gustafson NetherlandsNetherlands Ben van der Burg ItalyItaly Roberto Sighel

Dec 8 to 9 , 1990
JapanJapan Matsumoto
( Asama Onsen
International Skating Rink
)
500 m (Dec. 8) JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe CanadaCanada Sean Ireland
1,000 m (Dec. 8) Soviet UnionSoviet Union Igor Shelesovsky JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa United StatesUnited States Dave Besteman
500 m (Dec 9) JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen
1,000 m (Dec 9) Soviet UnionSoviet Union Igor Shelesovsky JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa

Dec 15-16 , 1990
JapanJapan Karuizawa
( Skating Center Karuizawa )
500 m (Dec. 15) GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Bachvalov
1,000 m (Dec. 15) Soviet UnionSoviet Union Igor Shelesovsky United StatesUnited States Nick Thometz Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Klimov
500 m (December 16) GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe
1,000 m (December 16) Soviet UnionSoviet Union Igor Shelesovsky JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa United StatesUnited States Nick Thometz

Dec 15-16 , 1990
United StatesUnited States Butte
( US High Mountain Altitude Rink )
1,500 m NorwayNorway Ådne Søndrål NetherlandsNetherlands Ben van der Burg NetherlandsNetherlands Leo Visser
5,000 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Ben van der Burg NetherlandsNetherlands Leo Visser
All-around European Championship in Sarajevo , 18. – 20. January 1991 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 
26 Jan
1991
ItalyItaly Collalbo
( Ice Rink Ritten )
500 m (Jan. 26) GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey CanadaCanada Sean Ireland GermanyGermany André Sobeck
1,500 m (Jan. 26) GermanyGermany Peter Adeberg SwedenSweden Tomas Gustafson NetherlandsNetherlands Leo Visser
Jan 27,
1991
AustriaAustria Innsbruck
( Olympic Ice Stadium Innsbruck )
500 m (Jan. 27) GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey NorwayNorway Roger Strøm GermanyGermany Olaf Zinke
1,000 m (Jan. 27) GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey CanadaCanada Sean Ireland GermanyGermany Olaf Zinke
5,000 m (Jan. 27) NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Leo Visser NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Veldkamp
All around world championship in Heerenveen ( Thialf ), 9. – 10. February 1991 NetherlandsNetherlands 
16. Until 17
Feb. 1991
FranceFrance Albertville
( Stade de Patinage Olympique )
500 m (Feb 16) JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa GermanyGermany Olaf Zinke
1,000 m JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey GermanyGermany Olaf Zinke
1,500 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss GermanyGermany Markus Tröger AustraliaAustralia Danny Kah
5,000 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Geir Karlstad NetherlandsNetherlands Leo Visser
500 m (Feb. 17) JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey JapanJapan Toshiyuki Kuroiwa
Sprint World Championship in Inzell ( Inzell Ice Stadium ), 23.-24. February 1991 GermanyGermany 

March 9th to 10th 1991
GermanyGermany Inzell
( Inzell Ice Stadium )
500 m (9 Mar) United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen Soviet UnionSoviet Union Igor Shelesovsky Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Bachvalov
1,000 m United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen Soviet UnionSoviet Union Igor Shelesovsky JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe
1,500 m GermanyGermany Peter Adeberg NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma
5,000 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Veldkamp NorwayNorway Geir Karlstad
10,000 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Veldkamp ItalyItaly Roberto Sighel
500 m (10 Mar) JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen GermanyGermany Uwe-Jens Mey

500 meters

(Final result: after 12 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Uwe-Jens Mey GermanyGermany Germany 208
2 Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Japan 204
3 Toshiyuki Kuroiwa JapanJapan Japan 186
4th Andrei Bakhvalov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 143
5 Igor Shelesovsky Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 132
6th Yasushi Kuroiwa JapanJapan Japan 127
7th Sean Ireland CanadaCanada Canada 119
8th Dan Jansen United StatesUnited States United States 116
9 Jaegal Seong-yeol Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 114
10 Satoru Kuroiwa JapanJapan Japan 96
11 Uwe Streb GermanyGermany Germany 95
12 Olaf Zinke GermanyGermany Germany 81
15th André Sobeck GermanyGermany Germany 69

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 8 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Igor Shelesovsky Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 142
2 Toshiyuki Kuroiwa JapanJapan Japan 120
3 Alexander Klimov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 94
4th Olaf Zinke GermanyGermany Germany 93
5 Nick Thometz United StatesUnited States United States 89
6th Uwe-Jens Mey GermanyGermany Germany 85
7th Sean Ireland CanadaCanada Canada 81
8th Uwe Streb
Andrej Bakhvalov
GermanyGermany Germany Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
70
10 Dan Jansen United StatesUnited States United States 66
20th Roland Brunner AustriaAustria Austria 38
21st Peter Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 36

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 108
2 Peter Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 106
3 Markus Tröger GermanyGermany Germany 82
4th Leo Visser NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 81
5 Ådne Søndrål NorwayNorway Norway 80
6th Ben van der Burg NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 76
7th Roberto Sighel ItalyItaly Italy 69
8th Danny Kah AustraliaAustralia Australia 65
9 Tomas Gustafson SwedenSweden Sweden 63
10 Michael Hadschieff AustriaAustria Austria 57
11 Georg Herda GermanyGermany Germany 55
15th Olaf Zinke GermanyGermany Germany 31
16 Christian Eminger AustriaAustria Austria 30th
18th Zsolt Zakarias AustriaAustria Austria 25th
24 Thomas Kumm GermanyGermany Germany 14th
26th Rudolf Jeklic GermanyGermany Germany 13

5,000 / 10,000 meters

(Final result: after 7 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 150
2 Leo Visser NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 113
3 Bart Veldkamp NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 112
4th Roberto Sighel ItalyItaly Italy 101
5 Jaromir Radke PolandPoland Poland 94
6th Thomas Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 91
7th Markus Tröger GermanyGermany Germany 87
8th Ben van der Burg NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 84
9 Per Bengtsson SwedenSweden Sweden 77
10 Danny Kah AustraliaAustralia Australia 53
13 Christian Eminger AustriaAustria Austria 41
14th Rudolf Jeklic GermanyGermany Germany 37
17th Michael Hadschieff AustriaAustria Austria 33
24 Michael Spielmann GermanyGermany Germany 14th
25th Peter Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 13
27 Hubert Kreutz AustriaAustria Austria 5
29 Zsolt Zakarias AustriaAustria Austria 4th

total

  • Place: Indicates the order of the athletes. This is determined by the number of World Cup victories. If the number is the same, the 2nd placements are compared, then the 3rd placements
  • Name: gives the name of the athlete
  • Country: Name the country for which the athlete started
  • Victories: states the number of World Cup victories
  • 2nd places: states the number of 2nd places achieved
  • 3rd places: states the number of 3rd places achieved
  • Total: states the number of all medals won

Top ten

The top ten shows the ten most successful athletes of the Speed ​​Skating World Cup 1990/91

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Germany 10 2 0 12
2. Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 8th 1 0 9
3. Uwe-Jens Mey GermanyGermany Germany 7th 3 1 11
4th Seiko Hashimoto JapanJapan Japan 4th 5 1 10
5. Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Germany 4th 2 5 11
6th Igor Shelesovsky Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 4th 2 1 7th
7th Kyoko Shimazaki JapanJapan Japan 4th 1 1 6th
8th. Toshiyuki Kuroiwa JapanJapan Japan 3 4th 2 9
8th. Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Japan 3 4th 2 9
10. Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 3 1 3 7th

Women

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Gunda Kleemann GermanyGermany Germany 10 2 0 12
2. Seiko Hashimoto JapanJapan Japan 4th 5 1 10
3. Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Germany 4th 2 5 11
4th Kyoko Shimazaki JapanJapan Japan 4th 1 1 6th
5. Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 3 1 3 7th
6th Bonnie Blair United StatesUnited States United States 2 3 5 10
7th Heike Warnicke GermanyGermany Germany 1 5 2 8th
8th. Ye Qiaobo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 3 1 5
9. Angela Hauck GermanyGermany Germany 1 2 1 4th
10. Yvonne van Gennip NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 6th 2 8th
11. Wang Xiuli China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 0 3 3
12. Ulrike Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 2 2
13. Christine Aaftink NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
13. Elena Belci-Dal Farra ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 1 1
13. Lia van Schie Schie NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
13. Sandra Voetelink NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
13. Svetlana Sjurova-Boyko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 0 0 1 1

Men

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 8th 1 0 9
2. Uwe-Jens Mey GermanyGermany Germany 7th 3 1 11
3. Igor Shelesovsky Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 4th 2 1 7th
4th Toshiyuki Kuroiwa JapanJapan Japan 3 4th 2 9
4th Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Japan 3 4th 2 9
6th Dan Jansen United StatesUnited States United States 2 2 1 5
7th Peter Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 2 1 0 3
7th Tomas Gustafson SwedenSweden Sweden 2 1 0 3
9. Ben van der Burg NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 4th 0 5
10. Andrei Bachvalov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 1 1 2 4th
11. Ådne Søndrål NorwayNorway Norway 1 0 1 2
12. Bart Veldkamp NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 2 2 4th
13. Sean Ireland CanadaCanada Canada 0 2 1 3
14th Leo Visser NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 4th 5
15th Geir Karlstad NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 1 2
15th Nick Thometz United StatesUnited States United States 0 1 1 2
15th Markus Tröger GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 1 2
18th Roger Strøm NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 0 1
19th Olaf Zinke GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 4th 4th
20th Roberto Sighel ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 2 2
21st Alexander Klimov Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 0 0 1 1
21st André Sobeck GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 1 1
21st Danny Kah AustraliaAustralia Australia 0 0 1 1
21st Dave Besteman United StatesUnited States United States 0 0 1 1
21st Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
21st Viktor Tsjupira Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 0 0 1 1
21st Yasushi Kuroiwa JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1

Nations ranking

The nation ranking shows the most successful nations (athletes) of the Speed ​​Skating World Cup 1990/91

space country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. GermanyGermany Germany 25th 16 17th 58
2. JapanJapan Japan 14th 14th 7th 35
3. NorwayNorway Norway 9 3 2 14th
4th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5 3 6th 14th
5. United StatesUnited States United States 4th 6th 8th 18th
6th AustriaAustria Austria 3 1 3 7th
7th SwedenSweden Sweden 2 1 0 3
8th. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 13 12 26th
9. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 3 4th 8th
10. CanadaCanada Canada 0 2 1 3
11. ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 3 3
12. AustraliaAustralia Australia 0 0 1 1

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