Speed ​​Skating World Cup 2008/09

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The speed skating World Cup 2008/09 was held for women and men at nine World Cup stations in six countries. The season started on November 7th, 2008 and ended on March 7th, 2009. The women ran distances from 100 to 5,000 meters and the men from 100 to 10,000 meters.
See also: List of overall world cup winners in speed skating

Competitions

Women

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
7th to 9th
Nov. 2008
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
500 m (Nov. 7) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-Hwa
1,500 m (Nov. 7) CanadaCanada Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Brittany Schussler CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel
500 m (Nov. 8) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa
3,000 m (Nov. 8) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms JapanJapan Masako Hozumi
1,000 m (Nov. 9) CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel NetherlandsNetherlands Laurine van Riessen
Team (Nov. 9) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Renate Groenewold
Ireen Wüst
Diane Valkenburg
GermanyGermany Germany
Claudia Pechstein
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Lucille Opitz
United StatesUnited States United States
Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr.
Catherine Raney
Mia Manganello
Bis 14. 16.
Nov. 2008
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (Nov. 14) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa
3,000 m (Nov. 14) NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková NetherlandsNetherlands Diane Valkenburg
500 m (Nov. 15) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa
1,500 m (Nov. 15) CanadaCanada Kristina Groves GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt
1,000 m (Nov. 16) CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Kristina Groves China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing
Team (Nov. 16) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Renate Groenewold
Ireen Wüst
Marrit Leenstra
CanadaCanada Canada
Kristina Groves
Christine Nesbitt
Brittany Schussler
GermanyGermany Germany
Claudia Pechstein
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Lucille Opitz
22./23.
Nov 2008
RussiaRussia Moscow
( Krylatskoje Ice Palace )
5,000 m (Nov. 22) GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková GermanyGermany Stephanie Beckert
1,500 m (Nov. 23) GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
December 6th to 7th
, 2008
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Changchun
( Jilin Provincial Speed ​​Skating Rink )
500 m (December 6) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa NetherlandsNetherlands Annette Gerritsen
1,000 m (December 6) CanadaCanada Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel NetherlandsNetherlands Laurine van Riessen
100 m (December 7th) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xing Aihua Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-Hwa
500 m (December 7th) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf NetherlandsNetherlands Annette Gerritsen Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa
1,000 m (Dec. 7) NetherlandsNetherlands Laurine van Riessen CanadaCanada Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Shannon Rempel
13./14.
Dec 2008
JapanJapan Nagano
( M-Wave )
500 m (December 13) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii
1,000 m (Dec. 13) United StatesUnited States Jennifer Rodriguez CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
100 m (Dec. 14) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xing Aihua JapanJapan Sayuri Ōsuga
500 m (Dec. 14) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Sang-hwa China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xing Aihua
1,000 m (Dec. 14) CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Jin Peiyu
European all-around championship in Heerenveen ( Thialf ), January 9-11 , 2009 NetherlandsNetherlands 
Sprint World Championship in Moscow ( Krylatskoje Ice Palace ), 17./18. January 2009 RussiaRussia 
Bis 24. 25.
Jan. 2009
RussiaRussia Kolomna
( Kometa )
500 m (Jan. 24) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf NetherlandsNetherlands Annette Gerritsen China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing
1,000 m (Jan. 24) NetherlandsNetherlands Margot Boer China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt
100 m (Jan. 25) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Judith Hesse China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xing Aihua
500 m (Jan. 25) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Jin Peiyu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing
1,000 m (Jan. 25) NetherlandsNetherlands Margot Boer GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt
Jan. 30 /
Feb. 1, 2009
GermanyGermany Erfurt
( Gunda-Niemann-
Stirnemann Hall
)
500 m (Jan. 30) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Jin Peiyu
1,000 m (Feb. 1) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Jin Peiyu
1,500 m (Jan. 30) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst
500 m (Jan. 31) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing NetherlandsNetherlands Annette Gerritsen
3,000 m (Jan. 31) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms NetherlandsNetherlands Renate Groenewold
Team (Feb. 1) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Karolína Erbanová
Andrea Jirků
Martina Sáblíková
RussiaRussia Russia
Alla Sjabanova
Galina Likhacheva
Jekaterina Sjikhova
PolandPoland Poland
Katarzyna Wójcicka
Luiza Złotkowska
Natalia Czerwonka
All around world championship in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 7./8. February 2009 NorwayNorway 
14./15.
Feb. 2009
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
1,500 m (Feb. 15) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
5,000 m (Feb. 14) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková GermanyGermany Stephanie Beckert CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
Bis 7. 6.
Mar. 2009
United StatesUnited States Salt Lake City
( Utah Olympic Oval )
500 m (March 7th) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wang Beixing GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing
1,000 m (March 6) GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger JapanJapan Sayuri Yoshii CanadaCanada Christine Nesbitt
100 m (March 7th) GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf ( WR ) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Jing JapanJapan Shihomi Shinya
1,500 m (March 7th) CanadaCanada Kristina Groves JapanJapan Maki Tabata CanadaCanada Brittany Schussler
3,000 m (March 6) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz-Thoms CanadaCanada Kristina Groves
Single Distance Championships in Richmond ( Richmond Olympic Oval ) 12 to 15 March 2009 CanadaCanada 

100 meters

(Final result after 4 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 450
2 Thijsje Oenema NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 236
3 Xing Aihua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 230
4th Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 220
5 Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 210
6th Shihomi Shin'ya JapanJapan Japan 189
7th Svetlana Kaikan RussiaRussia Russia 120
8th Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 102
9 Julija Nemaja RussiaRussia Russia 88
10 Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany 80
11 Jennifer Plate GermanyGermany Germany 77
19th Gabriele Hirschbichler GermanyGermany Germany 40
22nd Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany 34

500 meters

(Final result after 13 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 1205
2 Margot Boer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 642
3 Lee Sang-hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 635
4th Annette Gerritsen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 630
5 Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 605
6th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 517
7th Wang Beixing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 490
8th Tomomi Okazaki JapanJapan Japan 425
9 Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 423
10 Ren Hui China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 382
20th Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany 176
30th Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany 70

1,000 meters

(Final result after 10 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 646
2 Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 507
3 Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 468
4th Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 452
5 Margot Boer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 423
6th Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany 404
7th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 390
8th Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 375
9 Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 370
10 Jin Peiyu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 311
23 Heike Hartmann GermanyGermany Germany 107

1,500 meters

(Final result after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 526
2 Daniela Anschütz-Thoms GermanyGermany Germany 355
3 Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 335
4th Brittany Schussler CanadaCanada Canada 328
5 Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 253
6th Ireen Wüst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 230
7th Maki Tabata JapanJapan Japan 218
8th Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 205
9 Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 200
10 Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 200
17th Monique Angermüller GermanyGermany Germany 99
23 Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany 54

3,000 / 5,000 meters

(Final result after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 610
2 Daniela Anschütz-Thoms GermanyGermany Germany 375
3 Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 375
4th Stephanie Beckert GermanyGermany Germany 340
5 Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 305
6th Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 255
7th Masako Hozumi JapanJapan Japan 238
8th Jorien Voorhuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 225
9 Maren Haugli NorwayNorway Norway 195
10 Diane Valkenburg NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 189
19th Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany 74

Team run

(Final result after 3 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Martina Sáblíková , Andrea Jirků , Karolína Erbanová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 235
2 Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr. , Catherine Raney , Mia Manganello , Jennifer Rodriguez United StatesUnited States United States 205
3 Renate Groenewold , Ireen Wüst , Diane Valkenburg , Marrit Leenstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 200
4th Claudia Pechstein , Daniela Anschütz-Thoms , Lucille Opitz , Alexandra Lipp , Stephanie Beckert , Isabell Ost GermanyGermany Germany 190
5 Katarzyna Wójcicka , Katarzyna Woźniak , Natalia Czerwonka , Luiza Złotkowska PolandPoland Poland 173
6th Masako Hozumi , Ōtsu Hiromi , Shiho Ishizawa JapanJapan Japan 171
7th Ekaterina Lobysheva , Galina Likhacheva , Alla Sjabanova , Ekaterina Sjikhova RussiaRussia Russia 148
8th Kristina Groves , Shannon Rempel , Brittany Schussler , Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 130
9 Fu Chunyan , Gao Yang , Xu Jinjin , Dong Feifei China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 117
10 Lee Joo-Yeon , No Seon-Yeong , Park Do-yeong Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 110

Men

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
7th to 9th
Nov. 2008
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
500 m (Nov. 7) JapanJapan Keiichiro Nagashima FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok
5,000 m (Nov. 7) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NorwayNorway Håvard Bøkko NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen
500 m (Nov. 8) JapanJapan Jōji Katō China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong FinlandFinland Mika Poutala
1,500 m (Nov. 8) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Simon Kuipers
1,000 m (Nov. 9) NetherlandsNetherlands Stefan Groothuis United StatesUnited States Shani Davis NetherlandsNetherlands Simon Kuipers
Team (Nov. 9) CanadaCanada Canada
Denny Morrison
Lucas Makowsky
Steven Elm
GermanyGermany Germany
Jörg Dallmann
Robert Lehmann
Marco Weber
JapanJapan Japan
Teruhiro Sugimori
Hiroki Hirako
Shigeyuki Dejima
Bis 14. 16.
Nov. 2008
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (Nov. 14) FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong
1,500 m (Nov. 14) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis NetherlandsNetherlands Stefan Groothuis NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Tuitert
5,000 m (Nov. 15) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris
500 m (Nov. 15) JapanJapan Joji Kato China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela
1,000 m (Nov. 16) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis FinlandFinland Pekka Koskela NetherlandsNetherlands Simon Kuipers
Team (Nov. 16) NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Sven Kramer
Simon Kuipers
Carl Verheijen
United StatesUnited States United States
Shani Davis
Chad Hedrick
Trevor Marsicano
SwedenSweden Sweden
Daniel Friberg
Johan Röjler
Joel Eriksson
22./23.
Nov 2008
RussiaRussia Moscow
( Krylatskoje Ice Palace )
1,500 m (Nov. 22) NorwayNorway Håvard Bøkko NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Tuitert ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris
10,000 m (Nov. 23) NetherlandsNetherlands Bob de Jong NorwayNorway Håvard Bøkko ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris
December 6th to 7th
, 2008
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Changchun
( Jilin Provincial Speed ​​Skating Rink )
500 m (December 6) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong JapanJapan Keiichiro Nagashima Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok
1,000 m (December 6) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok NetherlandsNetherlands Stefan Groothuis United StatesUnited States Shani Davis
100 m (December 7th) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong
500 m (December 7th) RussiaRussia Dmitri Lobkov China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong JapanJapan Keiichiro Nagashima
1,000 m (Dec. 7) NetherlandsNetherlands Simon Kuipers United StatesUnited States Shani Davis NetherlandsNetherlands Stefan Groothuis
13./14.
Dec 2008
JapanJapan Nagano
( M-Wave )
500 m (December 13) JapanJapan Keiichiro Nagashima China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong JapanJapan Joji Kato
1,000 m (Dec. 13) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis CanadaCanada Denny Morrison Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok
100 m (Dec. 14) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok
500 m (Dec. 14) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong JapanJapan Joji Kato
1,000 m (Dec. 14) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok CanadaCanada Denny Morrison
European all-around championship in Heerenveen ( Thialf ), January 9-11 , 2009 NetherlandsNetherlands 
Sprint World Championship in Moscow ( Krylatskoje Ice Palace ), 17./18. January 2009 RussiaRussia 
Bis 24. 25.
Jan. 2009
RussiaRussia Kolomna
( Kometa )
500 m (Jan. 24) JapanJapan Keiichiro Nagashima China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa
1,000 m (Jan. 24) CanadaCanada Denny Morrison NetherlandsNetherlands Stefan Groothuis RussiaRussia Yevgeny Lalenkov
100 m (Jan. 25) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa JapanJapan Joji Kato China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhang Zhongqi
500 m (Jan. 25) United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks JapanJapan Keiichiro Nagashima China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong
1,000 m (Jan. 25) CanadaCanada Denny Morrison NetherlandsNetherlands Stefan Groothuis NetherlandsNetherlands Mark Tuitert
Jan. 30 /
Feb. 1, 2009
GermanyGermany Erfurt
( Gunda-Niemann-
Stirnemann Hall
)
500 m (Jan. 30) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong JapanJapan Keiichiro Nagashima United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks
1,000 m (Feb. 1) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis CanadaCanada Denny Morrison NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Bos
1,500 m (Jan. 31) CanadaCanada Denny Morrison United StatesUnited States Trevor Marsicano United StatesUnited States Shani Davis
500 m (Jan. 31) United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Smeekens
5,000 m (Jan. 30) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NorwayNorway Håvard Bøkko NetherlandsNetherlands Bob de Jong
Team (Feb. 1) CanadaCanada Canada
Denny Morrison
Lukas Makowsky
Jay Morrison
ItalyItaly Italy
Matteo Anesi
Enrico Fabris
Luca Stefani
NorwayNorway Norway
Håvard Bøkko
Sverre Haugli
Stian Elvenes
All around world championship in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 7./8. February 2009 NorwayNorway 
14./15.
Feb. 2009
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
1,500 m (Feb. 14) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis ItalyItaly Enrico Fabris United StatesUnited States Trevor Marsicano
10,000 m (Feb. 15) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NorwayNorway Håvard Bøkko NetherlandsNetherlands Bob de Jong
Bis 7. 6.
Mar. 2009
United StatesUnited States Salt Lake City
( Utah Olympic Oval )
500 m (March 6) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kyu-hyeok United StatesUnited States Tucker Fredricks
1,000 m (March 7) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis 1: 06.42 - ( WR ) United StatesUnited States Trevor Marsicano CanadaCanada Denny Morrison
100 m (March 7th) JapanJapan Yuya Oikawa 9.40 - ( WR ) Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Kang-seok China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Fengtong
1,500 m (March 6) United StatesUnited States Shani Davis United StatesUnited States Trevor Marsicano CanadaCanada Denny Morrison
5,000 m (March 7) NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer NorwayNorway Håvard Bøkko NetherlandsNetherlands Carl Verheijen
Single Distance Championships in Richmond ( Richmond Olympic Oval ) 12 to 15 March 2009 CanadaCanada 

100 meters

(Final result after 4 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 450
2 Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 305
3 Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 270
4th Mika Poutala FinlandFinland Finland 232
5 Zhang Zhongqi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 220
6th Zhang Yaolin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 194
7th Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 130
8th Jamie Gregg CanadaCanada Canada 104
9 Keiichirō Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 88
10 Muncef Ouardi CanadaCanada Canada 84
14th Matthias Schwierz GermanyGermany Germany 48

500 meters

(Final result after 13 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1086
2 Keiichirō Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 957
3 Tucker Fredricks United StatesUnited States United States 642
4th Mika Poutala FinlandFinland Finland 593
5 Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 581
6th Jōji Katō JapanJapan Japan 542
7th Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 458
8th Dmitri Lobkov RussiaRussia Russia 399
9 Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 360
10 Zhang Zhongqi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 340
29 Nico Ihle GermanyGermany Germany 69

1,000 meters

(Final result after 10 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 840
2 Denny Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 705
3 Stefan Groothuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 590
4th Simon Kuipers NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 434
5 Lee Kyu-hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 370
6th Keiichirō Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 350
7th Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 286
8th Yevgeny Lalenkov RussiaRussia Russia 260
9 Lee Jong-woo Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 245
10 Mo Tae-bum Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 244
17th Samuel Black GermanyGermany Germany 190

1,500 meters

(Final result after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 470
2 Trevor Marsicano United StatesUnited States United States 374
3 Håvard Bøkko NorwayNorway Norway 363
4th Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 294
5 Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 292
6th Chad Hedrick United StatesUnited States United States 260
7th Denny Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 247
8th Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 229
9 Stefan Groothuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 218
10 Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 190
20th Robert Lehmann GermanyGermany Germany 79

5,000 / 10,000 meters

(Final result after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 550
2 Håvard Bøkko NorwayNorway Norway 485
3 Bob de Jong NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 425
4th Carl Verheijen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 390
4th Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 368
6th Ted-Jan Bloemen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 217
7th Øystein Grødum NorwayNorway Norway 191
8th Trevor Marsicano United StatesUnited States United States 177
9 Wouter Olde Heuvel NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 168
10 Sverre Haugli NorwayNorway Norway 140
11 Marco Weber GermanyGermany Germany 140
13 Roger Schneider SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 132
18th Tobias Schneider GermanyGermany Germany 78
19th Moritz Geisreiter GermanyGermany Germany 73
20th Robert Lehmann GermanyGermany Germany 68

Team run

(Final result after 3 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Denny Morrison , Lucas Makowsky , Steven Elm , Jay Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 310
2 Matteo Anesi , Enrico Fabris , Luca Stefani , Marco Cignini ItalyItaly Italy 220
3 Teruhiro Sugimori , Hiroki Hirako , Shigeyuki Dejima JapanJapan Japan 210
4th Jörg Dallmann , Robert Lehmann , Marco Weber , Stefan Heythausen GermanyGermany Germany 170
5 Patrick Meek , Trevor Marsicano , Ryan Bedford , Shani Davis , Chad Hedrick , Paul Dyrud United StatesUnited States United States 170
6th Håvard Bøkko , Øystein Grødum , Sverre Haugli , Stian Elvenes NorwayNorway Norway 150
7th Sven Kramer , Simon Kuipers , Carl Verheijen , Tom Prinsen , Ben Jongejan , Sjoerd de Vries NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 140
8th Johan Röjler , Daniel Friberg , Joel Eriksson SwedenSweden Sweden 130
9 Konrad Niedźwiedzki , Sebastian Druszkiewicz , Sławomir Chmura PolandPoland Poland 118
10 Ivan Skobrew , Yevgeny Lalenkov , Andrei Burljajev RussiaRussia Russia 108

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 2008/09.

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 14th 2 0 16
2. Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 8th 3 2 13
3. Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 7th 0 0 7th
4th Denny Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 5 2 3 10
5. Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 5 2 0 7th
6th Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 4th 3 5 12
7th Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 4th 1 0 5
8th. Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 4th 0 1 5
9. Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 3 4th 4th 11
10. Keiichiro Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 3 3 1 7th

Women

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Jenny Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 14th 2 0 16
2. Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 5 2 0 7th
3. Kristina Groves CanadaCanada Canada 4th 3 5 12
4th Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 4th 1 0 5
5. Christine Nesbitt CanadaCanada Canada 3 4th 4th 11
6th Renate Groenewold NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 3 0 1 4th
7th Wang Beixing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2 3 1 6th
8th. Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 2 1 1 4th
9. Ireen Wüst NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 0 1 3
10. Margot Boer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 0 0 2
11. Yu Jing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 6th 3 10
12. Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 2 3
13. Diane Valkenburg NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 1 2
14th Andrea Jirků Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 0 0 1
14th Jennifer Rodriguez United StatesUnited States United States 1 0 0 1
14th Karolína Erbanová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 0 0 1
14th Marrit Leenstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 0 1
18th Daniela Anschütz-Thoms GermanyGermany Germany 0 6th 1 7th
19th Lee Sang-Hwa Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 0 3 6th 9
20th Xing Aihua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 2 2 4th
20th Annette Gerritsen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 2 2 4th
20th Shannon Rempel CanadaCanada Canada 0 2 2 4th
23. Brittany Schussler CanadaCanada Canada 0 2 1 3
24. Jin Peiyu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 1 3 4th
25th Lucille Opitz GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 1 2
25th Sayuri Yoshii JapanJapan Japan 0 1 1 2
25th Stephanie Beckert GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 1 2
28. Alla Sjabanova RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 0 1
28. Galina Likhacheva RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 0 1
28. Ekaterina Sjikhova RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 0 1
28. Judith Hesse GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 0 1
28. Maki Tabata JapanJapan Japan 0 1 0 1
33. Catherine Raney United StatesUnited States United States 0 0 1 1
33. Katarzyna Wójcicka PolandPoland Poland 0 0 1 1
33. Luiza Złotkowska PolandPoland Poland 0 0 1 1
33. Masako Hozumi JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
33. Mia Manganello United StatesUnited States United States 0 0 1 1
33. Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr. United StatesUnited States United States 0 0 1 1
33. Natalia Czerwonka PolandPoland Poland 0 0 1 1
33. Sayuri Ōsuga JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
33. Shihomi Shinya JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1

Men

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Shani Davis United StatesUnited States United States 8th 3 2 13
2. Sven Kramer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 7th 0 0 7th
3. Denny Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 5 2 3 10
4th Yūya Oikawa JapanJapan Japan 4th 0 1 5
5. Yu Fengtong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 3 8th 4th 15th
6th Keiichiro Nagashima JapanJapan Japan 3 3 1 7th
7th Lee Kyu-Hyeok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 2 2 3 7th
8th. Joji Kato JapanJapan Japan 2 1 2 5
9. Simon Kuipers NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 0 3 5
10. Tucker Fredricks United StatesUnited States United States 2 0 2 4th
11. Lucas Makowsky CanadaCanada Canada 2 0 0 2
12. Håvard Bøkko NorwayNorway Norway 1 5 1 7th
13. Stefan Groothuis NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 4th 1 6th
14th Pekka Koskela FinlandFinland Finland 1 2 1 4th
15th Carl Verheijen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 1 2 4th
16. Dmitri Lobkov RussiaRussia Russia 1 1 0 2
17th Bob de Jong NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 0 2 3
18th Jay Morrison CanadaCanada Canada 1 0 0 1
18th Steven Elm CanadaCanada Canada 1 0 0 1
20th Trevor Marsicano United StatesUnited States United States 0 4th 1 5
21st Enrico Fabris ItalyItaly Italy 0 2 3 5
22nd Lee Kang-seok Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 0 2 1 3
23. Mark Tuitert NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 2 3
24. Chad Hedrick United StatesUnited States United States 0 1 0 1
24. Wennemar's heirs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 0 1
24. Jörg Dallmann GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 0 1
24. Luca Stefani ItalyItaly Italy 0 1 0 1
24. Marco Weber GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 0 1
24. Matteo Anesi ItalyItaly Italy 0 1 0 1
24. Robert Lehmann GermanyGermany Germany 0 1 0 1
31. Daniel Friberg SwedenSweden Sweden 0 0 1 1
31. Hiroki Hirako JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
31. Jan Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
31. Jan Smeekens NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 0 1 1
31. Yevgeny Lalenkov RussiaRussia Russia 0 0 1 1
31. Joel Eriksson SwedenSweden Sweden 0 0 1 1
31. Johan Röjler SwedenSweden Sweden 0 0 1 1
31. Mika Poutala FinlandFinland Finland 0 0 1 1
31. Shigeyuki Dejima JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
31. Stian Elvenes NorwayNorway Norway 0 0 1 1
31. Sverre Haugli NorwayNorway Norway 0 0 1 1
31. Teruhiro Sugimori JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
31. Zhang Zhongqi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 0 1 1

Nations ranking

The nation ranking shows the most successful nations (athletes) of the Speed ​​Skating World Cup 2008/09.

space country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. GermanyGermany Germany 20th 12 2 34
2. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 16 9 19th 44
3. CanadaCanada Canada 12 11 15th 38
4th United StatesUnited States United States 11 6th 6th 23
5. JapanJapan Japan 9 6th 9 24
6th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 6th 20th 14th 40
7th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 5 2 0 7th
8th. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 2 7th 10 19th
9. NorwayNorway Norway 1 5 1 7th
10. FinlandFinland Finland 1 2 2 5
11. RussiaRussia Russia 1 2 1 4th
12. ItalyItaly Italy 0 4th 1 5
13. PolandPoland Poland 0 0 1 1
13. SwedenSweden Sweden 0 0 1 1

Web links

  • Result lists:
  1. Berlin (1st World Cup)
  2. Heerenveen-1 (2nd World Cup)
  3. Moscow (3rd World Cup)
  4. Changchun (4th World Cup)

Individual evidence

  1. Jenny Wolf ran 100 meters in the semifinals for 10.21s