Speed ​​Skating World Cup 2004/05

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The Speed ​​Skating World Cup 2004/05 was held for women and men at nine World Cup stations in six countries. The season started on November 13, 2004 and ended on February 20, 2005. Women ran distances from 100 to 5,000 meters and men from 100 to 10,000 meters. A team run demonstration race took place on two dates , in which three athletes had to run and finish together.

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

Competitions

Women

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
13th to 14th
Nov. 2004
NorwayNorway Hamar
( Vikingskipet )
Demonstration
race
- team run
CanadaCanada Canada United StatesUnited States United States JapanJapan Japan
3,000 m (Nov. 13) CanadaCanada Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Clara Hughes NetherlandsNetherlands Gretha Smit
1,500 m (Nov. 13) United StatesUnited States Jennifer Rodriguez CanadaCanada Cindy classes ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato

Nov 20-21, 2004
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
Demonstration
race
- team run
CanadaCanada Canada I. JapanJapan Japan United StatesUnited States United States
1,500 m (Nov. 20) CanadaCanada Cindy classes GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger United StatesUnited States Jennifer Rodriguez
3,000 m (Nov. 20) CanadaCanada Clara Hughes NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger
27. By 28
Nov. 2004
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
5,000 m (Nov. 27) NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold CanadaCanada Clara Hughes NetherlandsNetherlands Gretha Smit
1,500 m (Nov. 27) CanadaCanada Cindy classes United StatesUnited States Jennifer Rodriguez NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold
4th to 5th
Dec. 2004
JapanJapan Nagano
( M-Wave )
500 m (Dec. 4) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli JapanJapan Tomomi Okazaki JapanJapan Shihomi Shin'ya Sayuri Yoshii
JapanJapan 
1,000 m (Dec. 4) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii
500 m (December 5) JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga Wang Manli
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 

JapanJapan Tomomi Okazaki
1,000 m (December 5) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer JapanJapan Tomomi Okazaki
December 11-12
, 2004
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Harbin
( Heilongjiang Indoor Rink )
100 m (December 11-12) JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Shihomi Shin'ya China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xing Aihua
500 m (December 11) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga
1,000 m (December 11) Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato
500 m (December 12) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt
1,000 m (Dec. 12) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer
European all-around championship in Heerenveen ( Thialf ), 7th – 9th January 2005 NetherlandsNetherlands 
Individual Distance Asian Championships in Ikaho ( Machiyama Highland Skating Center ), 8. – 9. January 2005 JapanJapan 

Jan. 14th to 15th, 2005
CanadaCanada Calgary
( Olympic Oval )
500 m (Jan. 14) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga JapanJapan Tomomi Okazaki
1,000 m (Jan. 14) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga
500 m (Jan. 15) JapanJapan Tomomi Okazaki JapanJapan Yukari Watanabe Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga
1,000 m (Jan. 15) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer
Sprint World Championship in Salt Lake City ( Olympic Oval Utah ), 22. – 23. January 2005 United StatesUnited States 

Jan. 29 to Jan. 30, 2005
ItalyItaly Baselga di Pinè
( Stadio del Ghiaccio )
1,500 m (Jan. 29) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz CanadaCanada Cindy classes
3,000 m (Jan. 30) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz
All around world championship in Moscow , 5th – 6th February 2005 RussiaRussia 
12th to 13th
Feb. 2005
GermanyGermany Erfurt
( Gunda-Niemann-
Stirnemann Hall
)
100 m (Feb. 12-13) JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Judith Hesse
500 m (Feb. 12) Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt
1,000 m (Feb. 12) United StatesUnited States Jennifer Rodriguez Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga GermanyGermany Sabine Völker
500 m (Feb 13) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii
1,000 m (Feb 13) NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato GermanyGermany Sabine Völker

Feb. 18 to 20, 2005
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
100 m (Feb. 18-20) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xing Aihua
500 m (Feb. 18) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga
1,500 m (Feb. 18) CanadaCanada Cindy classes GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato
3,000 m (Feb. 19) GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein CanadaCanada Cindy classes GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz
1,000 m (Feb. 19) United StatesUnited States Jennifer Rodriguez GermanyGermany Sabine Völker ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato
500 m (Feb. 20) Belarus 1995Belarus Anzhelika Kotjuga JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Manli
5,000 m (Feb. 20) GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein NetherlandsNetherlands Gretha Smit NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold
Individual distance world championships in Inzell ( Ludwig Schwabl Stadium ), 3rd – 6th March 2005 GermanyGermany 

100 meters

(Final result: after 3 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 280
2 Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 220
3 Xing Aihua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 180
4th Shihomi Shin'ya JapanJapan Japan 140
5 Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 120
6th Svetlana Kaikan RussiaRussia Russia 100
7th Kimiko Nurui JapanJapan Japan 99
8th Sarah Smith CanadaCanada Canada 88
9 Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany 70
10 Svetlana Radkevitsj Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 58

500 meters

(Final result: after 10 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Wang Manli China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 890
2 Tomomi Okazaki JapanJapan Japan 655
3 Anzhelika Kotjuga Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 614
4th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 589
5 Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 544
6th Yukari Watanabe JapanJapan Japan 346
7th Marianne Timmer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 340
8th Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GermanyGermany Germany 339
9 Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 319
10 Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 302
15th Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 170
21st Pamela Zoellner GermanyGermany Germany 96

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 9 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Chiara Simionato ItalyItaly Italy 770
2 Marianne Timmer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 557
3 Anzhelika Kotjuga Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 488
4th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 385
5 Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 383
6th Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GermanyGermany Germany 382
7th Tomomi Okazaki JapanJapan Japan 320
8th Wang Manli China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 310
9 Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 305
10 Jennifer Rodriguez United StatesUnited States United States 300
14th Pamela Zoellner GermanyGermany Germany 171
22nd Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany 69
25th Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 60

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 5 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Cindy classes CanadaCanada Canada 450
2 Jennifer Rodriguez United StatesUnited States United States 310
3 Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 262
4th Daniela Anschütz GermanyGermany Germany 253
5 Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 226
6th Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 217
7th Chiara Simionato ItalyItaly Italy 213
8th Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 192
9 Barbara de Loor NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 149
10 Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 143

3,000 / 5,000 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 430
2 Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 415
3 Gretha Smit NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 338
4th Daniela Anschütz GermanyGermany Germany 328
5 Anni Friesinger
Clara Hughes
GermanyGermany Germany Canada
CanadaCanada 
260
7th Cindy classes CanadaCanada Canada 242
8th Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 240
9 Moniek Kleinsman NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 220
10 Nami Nemoto JapanJapan Japan 193
15th Katrin Kalex GermanyGermany Germany 86
24 Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany 32
25th Anna Rokita AustriaAustria Austria 32

Men

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
13th to 14th
Nov. 2004
NorwayNorway Hamar
( Vikingskipet )
Demonstration
race
- team run
United StatesUnited States United States ItalyItaly Italy PolandPoland Poland
1,500 m (Nov. 13) NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis
5,000 m (Nov. 13) NetherlandsNetherlands Gianni Rummy NorwayNorway Øystein Grødum NetherlandsNetherlands Bob de Jong

Nov 20-21, 2004
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
Demonstration
race
- team run
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands I. GermanyGermany Germany I. ItalyItaly Italy
5,000 m (Nov. 20) NetherlandsNetherlands Gianni Rummy NorwayNorway Øystein Grødum NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen
1,500 m (Nov. 20) ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs
27. By 28
Nov. 2004
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
1,500 m (Nov. 27) United StatesUnited States Chad Hedrick NetherlandsNetherlands Simon Kuipers NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis
10,000 m (Nov. 27) NetherlandsNetherlands Gianni Rummy NorwayNorway Øystein Grødum NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen
4th to 5th
Dec. 2004
JapanJapan Nagano
( M-Wave )
500 m (Dec. 4) CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon Hiroyasu Shimizu
JapanJapan 

JapanJapan Keiichirō Nagashima
1,000 m (Dec. 4) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs JapanJapan Yusuke Imai United StatesUnited States Casey Fitzrandolph
500 m (December 5) JapanJapan Hiroyasu Shimizu CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon JapanJapan Jōji Katō
1,000 m (December 5) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Gerard van Velde
December 11-12
, 2004
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Harbin
( Heilongjiang Indoor Rink )
100 m (December 11-12) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong JapanJapan Jōji Katō
500 m (December 11) FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela JapanJapan Jōji Katō CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon
1,000 m (December 11) NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Simon Kuipers JapanJapan Masaaki Kobayashi
500 m (December 12) CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon United StatesUnited States Kip Carpenter JapanJapan Jōji Katō
1,000 m (Dec. 12) NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Gerard van Velde Jeremy Wotherspoon
CanadaCanada 
European all-around championship in Heerenveen ( Thialf ), 7th – 9th January 2005 NetherlandsNetherlands 
Individual Distance Asian Championships in Ikaho ( Machiyama Highland Skating Center ), 8. – 9. January 2005 JapanJapan 

Jan. 14th to 15th, 2005
CanadaCanada Calgary
( Olympic Oval )
500 m (Jan. 14) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov NetherlandsNetherlands Gerard van Velde Tucker Fredricks
United StatesUnited States 
1,000 m (Jan. 14) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs United StatesUnited States Casey Fitzrandolph NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Bos
500 m (Jan. 15) United StatesUnited States Joey Cheek JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa JapanJapan Jōji Katō
1,000 m (Jan. 15) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs JapanJapan Masaaki Kobayashi Gerard van Velde
NetherlandsNetherlands 
Sprint World Championship in Salt Lake City ( Olympic Oval Utah ), 22. – 23. January 2005 United StatesUnited States 

Jan. 29 to Jan. 30, 2005
ItalyItaly Baselga di Pinè
( Stadio del Ghiaccio )
5,000 m (Jan. 29) NorwayNorway Øystein Grødum NetherlandsNetherlands Jochem Uytdehaage NetherlandsNetherlands Bob de Jong
1,500 m (Jan. 30) NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis NorwayNorway Even bets NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs
All around world championship in Moscow , 5th – 6th February 2005 RussiaRussia 
12th to 13th
Feb. 2005
GermanyGermany Erfurt
( Gunda-Niemann-
Stirnemann Hall
)
100 m (Feb. 12-13) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong CanadaCanada Mark Nielsen JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa
500 m (Feb. 12) CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa JapanJapan Masaaki Kobayashi
1,000 m (Feb. 12) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis
500 m (Feb 13) RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov JapanJapan Jōji Katō CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon
1,000 m (Feb 13) NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Gerard van Velde

Feb. 18 to 20, 2005
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
100 m (Feb. 18-20) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong CanadaCanada Mark Nielsen JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa
500 m (Feb. 18) RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon JapanJapan Jōji Katō
5,000 m (Feb. 18) NetherlandsNetherlands Bob de Jong NorwayNorway Øystein Grødum United StatesUnited States Chad Hedrick
10,000 m (Feb. 19) NorwayNorway Øystein Grødum Bob de Jong
NetherlandsNetherlands 

NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen
1,000 m (Feb. 19) NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Gerard van Velde NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs
500 m (Feb. 20) CanadaCanada Jeremy Wotherspoon JapanJapan Jōji Katō RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov
1,500 m (Feb. 20) NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Simon Kuipers NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs
Individual distance world championships in Inzell ( Ludwig Schwabl Stadium ), 3rd – 6th March 2005 GermanyGermany 

100 meters

(Final result: after 3 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 280
2 Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 240
3 Mark Nielsen CanadaCanada Canada 192
4th Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 180
5 Tucker Fredricks United StatesUnited States United States 121
6th Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 120
7th Keiichirō Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 99
8th Jan Waterstradt GermanyGermany Germany 92
9 Jacques de Koning NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 81
10 Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 60
22nd Dino Gillarduzzi GermanyGermany Germany 14th
26th Christian Zoller AustriaAustria Austria 8th
28 Thomas Falger AustriaAustria Austria 6th

500 meters

(Final result: after 10 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Jeremy Wotherspoon CanadaCanada Canada 788
2 Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 608
3 Dmitri Lobkov RussiaRussia Russia 543
4th Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 501
5 Hiroyasu Shimizu JapanJapan Japan 462
6th Joey Cheek United StatesUnited States United States 406
7th Masaaki Kobayashi JapanJapan Japan 377
8th Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 359
9 Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 350
10 Casey Fitzrandolph United StatesUnited States United States 341

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 9 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 708
2 Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 625
3 Gerard van Velde NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 528
4th Jeremy Wotherspoon CanadaCanada Canada 426
5 Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 355
6th Masaaki Kobayashi JapanJapan Japan 341
7th Yusuke Imai JapanJapan Japan 336
8th Joey Cheek United StatesUnited States United States 326
9 Casey Fitzrandolph United StatesUnited States United States 322
10 Nick Pearson United StatesUnited States United States 289
28 Dino Gillarduzzi GermanyGermany Germany 34

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 5 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 361
2 Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 322
3 Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 300
4th Chad Hedrick United StatesUnited States United States 265
5 Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 264
6th Simon Kuipers NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 199
7th Derek Parra United StatesUnited States United States 171
8th Yevgeny Lalenkov RussiaRussia Russia 160
9 Petter Andersen NorwayNorway Norway 156
10 Stordal rune NorwayNorway Norway 139
14th Jan Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 124
17th Jörg Dallmann GermanyGermany Germany 75
24 Christian Breuer GermanyGermany Germany 37

5,000 / 10,000 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Øystein Grødum NorwayNorway Norway 520
2 Bob de Jong NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 460
3 Gianni Rummy NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 460
4th Carl Verheijen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 375
5 Eskil Ervik NorwayNorway Norway 209
6th KC Boutiette United StatesUnited States United States 173
7th Jochem Uytdehaage NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 166
8th Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 160
9 Chad Hedrick United StatesUnited States United States 155
10 Bart Veldkamp BelgiumBelgium Belgium 145
19th René Taubenrauch GermanyGermany Germany 85
21st Marco Weber GermanyGermany Germany 64

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 2004/05.

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Wang Manli China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 7th 1 1 9
2. Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 5 3 4th 12
3. Chiara Simionato ItalyItaly Italy 5 1 4th 10
4th Jeremy Wotherspoon CanadaCanada Canada 4th 2 3 9
5. Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4th 1 3 8th
6th Anzhelika Kotjuga Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 3 6th 2 11
7th Cindy classes CanadaCanada Canada 3 2 1 6th
8th. Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 3 1 2 6th
9. Jennifer Rodriguez United StatesUnited States United States 3 1 1 5
10. Gianni Rummy NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 3 0 0 3

Women

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Wang Manli China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 7th 1 1 9
2. Chiara Simionato ItalyItaly Italy 5 1 4th 10
3. Anzhelika Kotjuga Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 3 6th 2 11
4th Cindy classes CanadaCanada Canada 3 2 1 6th
5. Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 3 1 2 6th
6th Jennifer Rodriguez United StatesUnited States United States 3 1 1 5
7th Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 2 1 1 4th
8th. Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 2 1 0 3
9. Marianne Timmer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 2 2 5
10. Clara Hughes CanadaCanada Canada 1 2 0 3
11. Tomomi Okazaki JapanJapan Japan 1 1 3 5
12. Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 1 2 4th
13. Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 1 1 0 2
14th Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 1 0 0 1
15th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 0 2 3 5
16. Daniela Anschütz GermanyGermany Germany 0 2 2 4th
17th Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 0 2 0 2
18th Gretha Smit NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 2 3
18th Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 2 3
18th Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 2 3
21st Shihomi Shinya JapanJapan Japan 0 1 1 2
22nd Yukari Watanabe JapanJapan Japan 0 1 0 1
23. Xing Aihua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 0 2 2
24. Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 1 1

Men

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 5 3 4th 12
2. Jeremy Wotherspoon CanadaCanada Canada 4th 2 3 9
3. Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4th 1 3 8th
4th Gianni Rummy NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 3 0 0 3
5. Øystein Grødum NorwayNorway Norway 2 4th 0 6th
6th Dmitri Lobkov RussiaRussia Russia 2 1 1 4th
7th Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 1 0 3
7th Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2 1 0 3
9. Bob de Jong NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 0 2 4th
10. Hiroyasu Shimizu JapanJapan Japan 2 0 0 2
11. Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 1 2 2 5
12. Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 1 1 3
13. Chad Hedrick United StatesUnited States United States 1 0 1 2
14th Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 1 0 0 1
14th Joey Cheek United StatesUnited States United States 1 0 0 1
14th Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 0 0 1
14th Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 1 0 0 1
18th Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 0 3 5 8th
19th Simon Kuipers NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 3 0 3
20th Gerard van Velde NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 2 4th 6th
21st Mark Nielsen CanadaCanada Canada 0 2 0 2
22nd Masaaki Kobayashi JapanJapan Japan 0 1 2 3
23. Casey Fitzrandolph United StatesUnited States United States 0 1 1 2
24. Even bets NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 0 1
24. Jochem Uytdehaage NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 0 1
24. Kip Carpenter United StatesUnited States United States 0 1 0 1
24. Yusuke Imai JapanJapan Japan 0 1 0 1
28. Carl Verheijen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 3 3
29 Keiichirō Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
29 Tucker Fredricks United StatesUnited States United States 0 0 1 1

Nations ranking

The nation ranking shows the most successful nations (athletes) of the Speed ​​Skating World Cup 2004/05.

space country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 19th 16 23 58
2. CanadaCanada Canada 9 10 4th 23
3. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 9 2 3 14th
4th JapanJapan Japan 7th 13 19th 39
5. ItalyItaly Italy 6th 1 4th 11
6th GermanyGermany Germany 5 7th 8th 20th
7th United StatesUnited States United States 5 3 4th 12
8th. Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 3 6th 2 11
9. NorwayNorway Norway 2 5 0 7th
10. RussiaRussia Russia 2 1 1 4th
11. FinlandFinland Finland 1 0 0 1
11. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 0 0 1

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