List of junior world cup locations in speed skating

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The list of junior world cup locations in speed skating contains all venues of junior world cup speed skating since the first edition in the season 2008/09 . The World Cups are organized by the International Skating Union (ISU) and the respective national association and took place in Europe, North America and Asia. So far (as of November 2018 of the 2018/19 season) World Cup races have been held in a total of 21 cities. The track length is always 400 m.

World Cup in speed skating

Legend
  • World Cup location: gives the name of the venue.
  • Country: Name the host country.
  • Indoor / Track: Names the ice rink or the open-air track where the competition took place.
  • Railway: Indicates whether it is a hall or an open-air railway .
  • Height: Name the height.
  • Opened / Closed: states when the hall or open-air track opens and whether it is closed.
  • Season: States the season in which the World Cup was held and a link to the season year in which it took place.
  • Qty: states the number of World Cups held at the respective location
  • Image: Image of the hall
World Cup location country Hall / train train height Opened / Closed season Number image
Asker NorwayNorway Norway Risenga open air 106 m 1992 2008 /09 1
Astana KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Ice Palace Alau Hall 348 m 2011 2011/ 12 1 Alau Ice Palace, 2012.jpg
Baselga di Pinè ItalyItaly Italy Ghiaccio Stadium open air 998 m 1985 2009/ 10 , 2010 /11, 2012 at / 13 2015/ 16 4th Miola da Costalta 2.jpg
Berlin GermanyGermany Germany Sports forum Hohenschönhausen Hall 34 m 1985 2009/ 10 , 2015 /16 2 Sportforum Berlin-Hohenschönhausen.jpg
Bjugn NorwayNorway Norway FosenHallen Hall 8 m 09/14/2007 2011 /12 2013/ 14 2
Calgary CanadaCanada Canada Olympic Oval Calgary Hall 1105 m July 1, 1987 2009 / 10- 2012 /13 2014 /15 5 Olympic Oval Aerial 1.jpg
Changchun China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Jilin Provincial Speed ​​Skating Rink Hall 210 m Dec 2005 2012 /13 2014/ 15 2015/ 16 3
Erfurt GermanyGermany Germany Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann Hall Hall 214 m Nov 5, 2001 2011 /12 2016/ 17 2 Aerial photo of Gunda Niemann Stirnemann Halle.jpg
Groningen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands IJsstadion Stadspark Groningen Hall 1993 2008/ 09 - 2010 /11 2015 /16 4th
Harbin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Heilongjiang Indoor Rink Hall 141 m Nov 18, 1995 2009 /10 1
innsbruck AustriaAustria Austria Olympic Ice Stadium Innsbruck open air 586 m 1963 2013/ 14 2017/ 18 2 Speed ​​skating 2012 olympics.JPG
Inzell GermanyGermany Germany Ludwig Schwabl Stadium (1995-2011)
Max Aicher Arena (2011-)
Open air / hall 691 m Dec 11, 1965 2008 /09 2012 /13 2017/ 18 3 Ice stadium2 jan11.JPG
Klobenstein ItalyItaly Italy Ice Rink Ritten open air 1173 m 1989 2008/ 09 2009/ 10 2011/ 12 2012/ 13 2014/ 15 2016/ 17 6th Ijsbaan Collalbo zomer.jpg
Milwaukee United StatesUnited States United States Pettit National Ice Center Hall 216 m 1993 2010 /11 1 Pettit National Ice Center.jpg
Minsk BelarusBelarus Belarus Minsk Arena Hall 209 m 01.2010 2012 /13 2013 /14, 16 /17 3 Чэмпіянат свету па хакеі з шайбай 2014. Беларусь-Швецыя 17.jpg
Obihiro-Nemuro JapanJapan Japan Meiji Hokkaido Tokachi Oval Hall 79 m Sept 2009 2011/ 12 1 明治 北海道 十勝 オ ー バ ル .JPG
Roseville United StatesUnited States United States Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval open air 276 m 1993 2012/ 13 1
Salt Lake City United StatesUnited States United States Olympic Oval Utah Hall 1423 m Jan. 2000 2017/ 18 1
Tomakomai JapanJapan Japan Tomakomai Highland Sports Center open air 25 m 12.1967 2010/ 11 2013/ 2014 2
Warsaw PolandPoland Poland Gate Stegny open air 82 m 1979 2014/ 15 1
Zakopane PolandPoland Poland Gate Cos new Zakopane open air 932 m 2008 2010 /11 2013 /14 2

statistics

So far, Germany has the most venues with three stadiums, Italy has so far been the country with the most matches. Most of the World Cup venues were held on indoor rinks with artificial ice rinks and the others on open-air rinks.

Venues

  • Place: Indicates the order of the nation.
  • Nation: Name the nation.
  • Entry into the World Cup year: Names the year in which the nation first took part in the World Cup.
  • Number of venues: states the number of venues in the World Cup.
space nation Entry into the World Cup year number
01. GermanyGermany Germany 2008/09 03
01. United StatesUnited States United States 2010/11 03
03. NorwayNorway Norway 2008/09 02
03. ItalyItaly Italy 2008/09 02
03. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2009/10 02
03. JapanJapan Japan 2010/11 02
space nation Entry into the World Cup year number
03. PolandPoland Poland 2010/11 02
08th. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2008/09 01
08th. CanadaCanada Canada 2009/10 01
08th. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 2011/12 01
08th. BelarusBelarus Belarus 2012/13 01
08th. AustriaAustria Austria 2013/14 01

World Cups per nation

  • Place: indicates the order of the nation.
  • Place: Name the nation.
  • Number: states the number of World Cups per nation.
space nation number
01. ItalyItaly Italy 10
02. GermanyGermany Germany 7th
03. CanadaCanada Canada 5
04th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 4th
05. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 4th
06th JapanJapan Japan 3
space nation number
06th NorwayNorway Norway 3
06th PolandPoland Poland 3
06th BelarusBelarus Belarus 3
06th United StatesUnited States United States 3
011. AustriaAustria Austria 2
012. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 1

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