Speed ​​Skating World Cup 2006/07

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The post-Olympic speed skating season 2006/07 began on November 10, 2006 in the speed skating mecca of Heerenveen ( Thialf ). The first third of the season was dominated by the German runner Anni Friesinger , who won all the routes on which she competed. Jenny Wolf also made her breakthrough, dominating the 500-meter course with Wang Beixing and Lee Sang-hwa .

With the German men, Bart Schouten's appointment as the new head coach quickly made itself felt. The 16 strongest German men were put together in a training group in Berlin in order to advance in the group. At the third World Cup in Moscow, Tobias Schneider achieved second place, but not all of the world's top athletes were at the start. Even Samuel Schwarz brought some notable achievements. However, development has so far been limited to long-haul routes. The short distances are dominated by runners from Asia.

See also: Overall World Cup winner in speed skating

Women

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
Bis 10. 12.
Nov. 2006
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (Nov. 10) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing
1000 m (Nov. 10) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst
500 m (Nov. 11) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-Hwa GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf
1,500 m (Nov. 11) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst
1000 m (Nov. 12) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst
3,000 m (Nov. 12) NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková
Bis 17. 19.
Nov. 2006
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
500 m (Nov. 17) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing
1,500 m (Nov. 17) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt
500 m (Nov. 18) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing
1,500 m (Nov. 18) NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt
1000 m (Nov. 19) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt
Team (Nov. 19) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Renate Groenewold
Paulien van Deutekom
Ireen Wüst
CanadaCanada Canada
Kristina Groves
Shannon Rempel
Christine Nesbitt
GermanyGermany Germany
Claudia Pechstein
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Lucille Opitz
Bis 25. 26.
Nov. 2006
RussiaRussia Moscow
( Krylatskoje Ice Palace )
5,000 m (Nov. 25) GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková
1,500 m (Nov. 26) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Bis 2. 3.
Dec. 2006
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Harbin
( Heilongjiang Indoor Rink )
500 m (Dec. 2) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing
1000 m (December 2nd) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing
100 m (December 3) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xing Aihua GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa
10.59 ( JWR )
500 m (December 3) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing
1000 m (December 3rd) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer NetherlandsNetherlands Annette Gerritsen
Bis 9. 10.
Dec. 2006
JapanJapan Nagano
( M-Wave )
500 m (Dec 9) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf NetherlandsNetherlands Margot Boer
1000 m (December 9) CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato JapanJapan Nao Kodaira
100 m (10 December) GermanyGermany Judith Hesse Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-Hwa RussiaRussia Svetlana Kaikan
500 m (10 Dec) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii
1000 m (10 Dec) ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Timmer CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel
Individual Distance Asian Championships in Changchun ( Jilin Provincial Speed ​​Skating Rink ), 6./7. January 2007 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
All- around European Championship in Klobenstein ( Ice Rink Ritten ), 12./14. January 2007 ItalyItaly 
Sprint World Championship in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 20./21. January 2007 NorwayNorway 
Bis 27. 28.
Jan. 2007
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (Jan. 27) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf RussiaRussia Svetlana Kaikan NetherlandsNetherlands Annette Gerritsen
1000 m (Jan. 27) CanadaCanada Cindy classes GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato
100 m (Jan. 28) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Judith Hesse JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii
500 m (Jan. 28) NetherlandsNetherlands Annette Gerritsen ItalyItaly Chiara Simionato NetherlandsNetherlands Margot Boer
1000 m (Jan. 28) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Cindy classes NetherlandsNetherlands Margot Boer
3rd to 4th
Feb. 2007
ItalyItaly Turin
( Oval Lingotto )
3,000 m (Feb. 3) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst CanadaCanada Cindy classes
1,500 m (Feb. 4) NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Cindy classes
Team (Feb 4th) RussiaRussia Russia
Galina Likhacheva
Ekaterina Abramova
Ekaterina Lobysheva
CanadaCanada Canada
Kristina Groves
Brittany Schussler
Christine Nesbitt
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Jorien Voorhuis
Moniek Kleinsman
Wieteke Cramer
All around world championship in Heerenveen ( Thialf ), 9. – 11. February 2007 NetherlandsNetherlands 

Feb. 17-18, 2007
GermanyGermany Erfurt
( Gunda-Niemann-
Stirnemann Hall
)
1,500 m (Feb. 17) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
5,000 m (Feb. 18) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Team (Feb. 18) GermanyGermany Germany
Claudia Pechstein
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Lucille Opitz
RussiaRussia Russia
Ekaterina Lobysheva
Ekaterina Abramova
Galina Likhacheva
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Ireen Wüst
Jorien Voorhuis
Wieteke Cramer
2nd to 4th
March 2007
CanadaCanada Calgary
( Olympic Oval )
500 m (March 2) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga
1000 m (March 2nd) NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
500 m (March 3) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf
1,500 m (March 3) NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst 1.52,38 - ( ER ) CanadaCanada Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Cindy classes
3,000 m (March 4th) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
100 m (March 4th) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa
Individual Distance World Championships in Salt Lake City ( Utah Olympic Oval ), 8-11. March 2007 United StatesUnited States 

Individual distance overall ranking

100 meters

(Final result: after 4 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 390
2 Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany 310
3 Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 255
4th Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 220
5 Svetlana Kaikan RussiaRussia Russia 205
6th Annette Gerritsen
Chiara Simionato
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Italy
ItalyItaly 
132
8th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 129
9 Xing Aihua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 100
10 Paulina Wallin SwedenSweden Sweden 90
18th Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany
27 Pamela Zoellner GermanyGermany Germany
28 Anke Hartmann GermanyGermany Germany

500 meters

(Final result: after 12 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 1017
2 Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 835
3 Wang Beixing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 750
4th Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 597
5 Annette Gerritsen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 467
6th Chiara Simionato ItalyItaly Italy 434
7th Xing Aihua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 421
8th Margot Boer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 405
9 Svetlana Kaikan RussiaRussia Russia 370
10 Ren Hui China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 341
17th Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany
18th Pamela Zoellner GermanyGermany Germany 204
21st Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 10 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Chiara Simionato ItalyItaly Italy 672
2 Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 529
3 Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 480
4th Marianne Timmer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 424
5 Annette Gerritsen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 401
6th Ireen Wüst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 370
7th Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 350
8th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 272
9 Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 265
10 Nao Kodaira JapanJapan Japan 264
16 Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany
23 Pamela Zoellner GermanyGermany Germany
29 Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 7 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Ireen Wüst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 480 1
2 Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 480 1
3 Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 370
4th Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 316
5 Daniela Anschütz-Thoms GermanyGermany Germany 266
6th Paulien van Deutekom NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 217
7th Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 208
8th Cindy classes CanadaCanada Canada 175
9 Wang Fei China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 166
10 Katarzyna Wójcicka PolandPoland Poland 162
13 Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 109
26th Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany
29 Anna Rokita AustriaAustria Austria

3,000 / 5,000 meters

(Final result: after 5 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 540
2 Daniela Anschütz-Thoms GermanyGermany Germany 426
3 Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 402
4th Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 355
5 Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 320
6th Ireen Wüst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 230
7th Marja Vis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 223
8th Catherine Raney United StatesUnited States United States 182
9 Paulien van Deutekom NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 180
10 Maren Haugli NorwayNorway Norway 147
16 Katrin Mattscherodt GermanyGermany Germany
17th Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany
21st Stephanie Beckert GermanyGermany Germany 79
26th Anna Rokita AustriaAustria Austria

Team run

  • Three runners started each World Cup race

(Final result: after 3 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Ireen Wüst , Jorien Voorhuis , Moniek Kleinsman , Paulien van Deutekom , Renate Groenewold , Wieteke Cramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 240
2 Galina Likhacheva , Ekaterina Abramova , Ekaterina Lobysheva RussiaRussia Russia 230
3 Claudia Pechstein , Daniela Anschütz-Thoms , Karoline Zillmann , Katrin Mattscherodt , Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany 220
4th Brittany Schussler , Christine Nesbitt , Kristina Groves , Michèlle D'Amours , Shannon Rempel , Shannon Sibold CanadaCanada Canada 210
5 Eriko Ishino , Hiromi Ōtsu , Maki Tabata , Masako Hozumi JapanJapan Japan 180
6th Kamila Danaj , Karolina Ksyt , Luiza Złotkowska PolandPoland Poland 126
7th Andreea Lăzărescu , Daniela Georgiana Dumitru , Daniela Oltean , Oana Anesia Opincariu RomaniaRomania Romania 80
8th Ji Jia , Zhang Xiaolei , Gao Yang China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 45

Men

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
Bis 10. 12.
Nov. 2006
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (Nov. 10) JapanJapan Keiichirō Nagashima Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok
1,500 m (Nov. 10) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs United StatesUnited States Shani Davis NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Bos
1000 m (Nov. 11) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs
5,000 m (Nov. 11) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen NorwayNorway Eskil Ervik
500 m (Nov. 12) JapanJapan Keiichirō Nagashima Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela
1000 m (Nov. 12) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok CanadaCanada Denny Morrison
Bis 17. 19.
Nov. 2006
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
500 m (Nov. 17) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks
5,000 m (Nov. 17) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen NorwayNorway Eskil Ervik
500 m (Nov. 18) FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok
1,500 m (Nov. 18) ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs United StatesUnited States Shani Davis
1000 m (Nov. 19) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs Korea SouthSouth Korea Mun Jun Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok
Team (Nov. 19) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Carl Verheijen
heirs of Wennemar
Sven Kramer
NorwayNorway Norway
Eskil Ervik
Håvard Bøkko
Henrik Christiansen
CanadaCanada Canada
Steven Elm
Arne Dankers
Denny Morrison
Bis 25. 26.
Nov. 2006
RussiaRussia Moscow
( Krylatskoje Ice Palace )
1,500 m (Nov. 25) NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris RussiaRussia Ivan Skobrew
10,000 m (Nov. 26) ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris GermanyGermany Tobias Schneider NorwayNorway Øystein Grødum
Bis 2. 3.
Dec. 2006
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Harbin
( Heilongjiang Indoor Rink )
500 m (Dec. 2) FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok
1,000 m (Dec. 2) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis
100 m (December 3) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela
500 m (December 3) JapanJapan Keiichirō Nagashima Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok
1,000 m (December 3) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs Korea SouthSouth Korea Mun Jun
Bis 9. 10.
Dec. 2006
JapanJapan Nagano
( M-Wave )
500 m (Dec 9) JapanJapan Keiichirō Nagashima Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela
1000 m (December 9) FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs
100 m (10 December) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa JapanJapan Hiroyasu Shimizu JapanJapan Keiichirō Nagashima
500 m (10 Dec) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok JapanJapan Keiichirō Nagashima FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela
1,000 m (Dec 10) NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Bos Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs
Individual Distance Asian Championships in Changchun ( Jilin Provincial Speed ​​Skating Rink ), 6./7. January 2007 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
All- around European Championship in Klobenstein ( Ice Rink Ritten ), 12./14. January 2007 ItalyItaly 
Sprint World Championship in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 20./21. January 2007 NorwayNorway 
Bis 27. 28.
Jan. 2007
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (Jan. 27) FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov
1,000 m (Jan. 27) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Beorn Nijenhuis
100 m (Jan. 28) NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Smeekens FinlandFinland Mika Poutala PolandPoland Maciej Ustynowicz
500 m (Jan. 28) United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela United StatesUnited States Shani Davis
1,000 m (Jan. 28) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs RussiaRussia Yevgeny Lalenkov
3rd to 4th
Feb. 2007
ItalyItaly Turin
( Oval Lingotto )
1,500 m (Feb. 3) ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs CanadaCanada Denny Morrison
Team (Feb. 3) CanadaCanada Canada
Steven Elm
Arne Dankers
Denny Morrison
RussiaRussia Russia
Yevgeny Lalenkov
Alexei Junin
Ivan Skobrew
ItalyItaly Italy
Enrico Fabris
Matteo Anesi
Luca Stefani
5,000 m (Feb. 4) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen NorwayNorway Eskil Ervik
All around world championship in Heerenveen ( Thialf ), 9./11. February 2007 NetherlandsNetherlands 

Feb. 17-18, 2007
GermanyGermany Erfurt
( Gunda-Niemann-
Stirnemann Hall
)
10,000 m (Feb. 17) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen NetherlandsNetherlands Brigt Rykkje
1,500 m (Feb. 18) ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Tuitert
Team (Feb. 18) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Sven Kramer
Carl Verheijen
Wouter Olde Heuvel
SwedenSweden Sweden
Johan Röjler
Daniel Friberg
Joel Eriksson
JapanJapan Japan
Teruhiro Sugimori
Shingo Doi
Hiroki Hirako
2nd to 4th
March 2007
CanadaCanada Calgary
( Olympic Oval )
1,000 m (March 2) CanadaCanada Denny Morrison United StatesUnited States Shani Davis RussiaRussia Yevgeny Lalenkov
500 m (March 2) United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov JapanJapan Jōji Katō
5,000 m (March 3) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris
500 m (March 3) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks
1,500 m (March 4th) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs CanadaCanada Denny Morrison
100 m (March 4th) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa JapanJapan Jōji Katō PolandPoland Maciej Ustynowicz
Individual Distance World Championships in Salt Lake City ( Utah Olympic Oval ), 8./11. March 2007 United StatesUnited States 

Individual distance overall ranking

100 meters

(Final result: after 4 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 350
2 Maciej Ustynowicz PolandPoland Poland 247
3 Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 208
4th Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 201
5 Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 198
6th Tadashi Obara JapanJapan Japan 195
7th Mika Poutala FinlandFinland Finland 188
8th Jan Smeekens NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 139
9 To Weijiang China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 120
10 Ermanno Ioriatti ItalyItaly Italy 117
15th Anton Hahn GermanyGermany Germany 62

500 meters

(Final result: after 12 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Tucker Fredricks United StatesUnited States United States 825 1
2 Keiichirō Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 825 1
3 Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 798
4th Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 778
5 Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 663
6th Dmitri Lobkov RussiaRussia Russia 498
7th Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 479
8th Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 440
9 Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 435
10 Mike Ireland CanadaCanada Canada 319
30th Anton Hahn GermanyGermany Germany

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 10 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 730
2 Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 700
3 Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 540
4th Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 502
5 Stefan Groothuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 439
6th Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 396
7th Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 384
8th Mun Jun Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 364
9 François-Olivier Roberge CanadaCanada Canada 324
10 Yevgeny Lalenkov RussiaRussia Russia 300
20th Samuel Black GermanyGermany Germany
26th Jan Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 560
2 Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 476
3 Denny Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 305
4th Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 300
5 Yevgeny Lalenkov RussiaRussia Russia 243
6th Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 216
7th Simon Kuipers NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 193
8th Steven Elm CanadaCanada Canada 139
9 Stefan Groothuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 136 1
10 Mun Jun Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 136 1
12 Tobias Schneider GermanyGermany Germany 118
17th Stefan Heythausen GermanyGermany Germany 98
19th Samuel Black GermanyGermany Germany

5,000 / 10,000 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 500
2 Carl Verheijen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 400
3 Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 335
4th Eskil Ervik NorwayNorway Norway 290
5 Bob de Jong NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 265
6th Øystein Grødum NorwayNorway Norway 256
7th Tobias Schneider GermanyGermany Germany 231
8th Arne Dankers CanadaCanada Canada 203
9 Brigt Rykkje NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 200
10 Håvard Bøkko NorwayNorway Norway 163
13 Marco Weber GermanyGermany Germany 118
27 Robert Lehmann GermanyGermany Germany

Team run

  • Three runners started each World Cup race

(Final result: after 3 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Carl Verheijen , Erben Wennemars , Remco Olde Heuvel , Rintje Ritsma , Sven Kramer , Tom Prinsen , Wouter Olde Heuvel NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 236
2 Arne Dankers , Denny Morrison , Justin Warsylewicz , Lucas Makowsky , Steven Elm CanadaCanada Canada 210
3 Marco Weber , Robert Lehmann , Stefan Heythausen , Tobias Schneider GermanyGermany Germany 170
4th Enrico Fabris , Luca Stefani , Matteo Anesi , Stefano Donagrandi ItalyItaly Italy 165
5 Daniel Friberg , Joel Eriksson , Johan Röjler SwedenSweden Sweden 160
6th Seitaro Otouge , Shigeyuki Dejima , Shingo Doi , Teruhiro Sugimori JapanJapan Japan 158
7th Alexei Junin , Artyom Belousov , Dmitri Schepel , Ivan Skobrew , Evgeny Lalenkow RussiaRussia Russia 157
8th Christoffer Fagerli Rukke , Eskil Ervik , Even Johansen , Fredrik van der Horst , Håvard Bøkko , Henrik Christiansen , Sverre Haugli NorwayNorway Norway 146
9 Chad Hedrick , Charles Leveille , Donald Stewart , John Loquai , Paul Dyrud United StatesUnited States United States 114
10 Konrad Niedźwiedzki , Robert Kustra , Sebastian Druszkiewicz , Sławomir Chmura , Witold Mazur PolandPoland Poland 96

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 2006/07
space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 8th 2 0 10
2. Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 7th 0 0 7th
3. Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 6th 6th 2 14th
4th Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4th 8th 3 15th
5. Ireen Wüst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4th 6th 4th 14th
6th Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 4th 5 2 11
7th Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 4th 4th 4th 12
8th. Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 4th 2 2 8th
9. Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 4th 1 4th 9
10. Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 4th 1 2 7th

Women

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 8th 2 0 10
2. Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 6th 6th 2 14th
3. Ireen Wüst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4th 6th 4th 14th
4th Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 4th 5 2 11
5. Chiara Simionato ItalyItaly Italy 3 2 1 6th
6th Wang Beixing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 3 0 6th 9
7th Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 3 0 2 5
8th. Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 3 0 0 3
9. Ekaterina Lobysheva RussiaRussia Russia 2 2 0 4th
10. Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 2 1 1 4th
11. Daniela Anschütz-Thoms GermanyGermany Germany 1 2 3 6th
12. Cindy classes CanadaCanada Canada 1 1 3 5
13. Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 1 1 1 3
14th Galina Likhacheva RussiaRussia Russia 1 1 0 2
14th Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany 1 1 0 2
16. Annette Gerritsen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 1 3
17th Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany 1 0 1 2
18th Xing Aihua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 0 0 1
18th Paulien van Deutekom NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 0 1
20th Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 0 7th 3 10
21st Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 0 3 3 6th
22nd Marianne Timmer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 3 0 3
23. Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 0 2 1 3
24. Svetlana Kaikan RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 1 2
25th Brittany Schussler CanadaCanada Canada 0 1 0 1
26th Margot Boer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 3 3
27. Jorien Voorhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 2 2
27. Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 0 0 2 2
27. Wieteke Cramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 2 2
30th Moniek Kleinsman NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
30th Nao Kodaira JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1

Men

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 7th 0 0 7th
2. Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4th 8th 3 15th
3. Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 4th 4th 4th 12
4th Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 4th 2 2 8th
5. Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 4th 1 4th 9
6th Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 4th 4th 2 7th
7th Keiichirō Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 4th 1 1 6th
8th. Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 4th 0 0 4th
9. Carl Verheijen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 5 0 7th
10. Tucker Fredricks United StatesUnited States United States 2 1 2 5
11. Denny Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 2 0 4th 6th
12. Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 7th 1 9
13. Arne Dankers CanadaCanada Canada 1 0 1 2
13. Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 1 2
13. Steven Elm CanadaCanada Canada 1 0 1 2
16. Jan Smeekens NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 0 1
16. Wouter Olde Heuvel NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 0 1
18th Beorn Nijenhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 2 2 4th
19th Eskil Ervik NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 3 4th
20th Jevgeny Lalenkov RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 2 3
21st Dmitri Lobkov RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 1 2
21st Ivan Skobrew RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 1 2
21st Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 0 1 1 2
21st Mun Jun Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 0 1 1 2
25th Alexei Junin RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 0 1
25th Daniel Friberg SwedenSweden Sweden 0 1 0 1
25th Håvard Bøkko NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 0 1
25th Henrik Christiansen NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 0 1
25th Hiroyasu Shimizu JapanJapan Japan 0 1 0 1
25th Joel Eriksson SwedenSweden Sweden 0 1 0 1
25th Johan Röjler SwedenSweden Sweden 0 1 0 1
25th Mika Poutala FinlandFinland Finland 0 1 0 1
25th Tobias Schneider GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 0 1
34. Maciej Ustynowicz PolandPoland Poland 0 0 2 2
35. Brigt Rykkje NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
35. Hiroki Hirako JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
35. Luca Stefani ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 1 1
35. Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
35. Matteo Anesi ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 1 1
35. Øystein Grødum NorwayNorway Norway 0 0 1 1
35. Shingo Doi JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
35. Teruhiro Sugimori JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1

Nations ranking

  • The nation ranking shows the most successful nations (athletes) of the Speed ​​Skating World Cup 2006/07
space country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 19th 24 18th 61
2. GermanyGermany Germany 17th 13 5 35
3. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 9 17th 8th 34
4th JapanJapan Japan 8th 5 7th 20th
5. ItalyItaly Italy 7th 3 3 13
6th United StatesUnited States United States 6th 3 4th 13
7th CanadaCanada Canada 4th 9 14th 27
8th. FinlandFinland Finland 4th 2 4th 10
9. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 4th 0 6th 10
10. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 3 0 2 5
11. RussiaRussia Russia 1 4th 5 10
12. NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 4th 5
13. SwedenSweden Sweden 0 1 0 1
14th PolandPoland Poland 0 0 2 2

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