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2019–20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
The 2019–20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the ''ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2019–2020'', was a series of six international speed skating Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors racing, race each other in travelling a certain distance on Ice skate, skates. Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, short track speed skating, and marath ... competitions that ran from November 2019 through March 2020. Calendar The detailed schedule for the season. Men's standings 500 m Final classification 1000 m Final classification 1500 m Final classification Long distances Final classification Mass start Final classification Team pursuit Final classification Team sprint Final classification Women's standings 500 m Final classification 1000 m Final classification 1500 m Final classification Long distances Final classification Mass start Final classification Team pursuit Final classification Team sprin ...
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ISU Speed Skating World Cup
The ISU Speed Skating World Cup is a series of international speed skating competitions, organised annually by the International Skating Union since the winter of 1985–86. Every year during the winter season, a number of competitions on different distances and on different locations are held. Skaters can earn points at each competition, and the skater who has the most points on a given distance at the end of the series is the winner. Initially not very popular with skaters nor spectators, the World Cup has gradually become more and more popular, and this was due to the creation of the World Single Distance Championships. The results of the separate distances in the World Cup ranking are the main qualifying method for the World Single Distance Championships. The number of races per season per distance varies, but it is usually between five and ten. Ten World Cup titles are awarded every season, five for men (the 500 m, the 1000 m, the 1500 m, the combined 5000 m / 10000 m, and the ...
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2019–20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 5
The fifth competition weekend of the 2019–20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was held at the Olympic Oval in Calgary, Canada, from Saturday, 7 February, until Sunday, 8 February 2020. Medal summary Men's events Women's events References {{DEFAULTSORT:2019-20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup - World Cup 5 #5 ISU World Cup, 2019-20, 5 2020 in Canadian sports ISU ISU may refer to: Schools United States * Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho * Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois * Illinois State University (Springfield, Illinois) * Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana * Iowa State ...
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Kjeld Nuis
Kjeld Nuis (; born in Leiden 10 November 1989) is a Dutch speed skater. Nuis specializes over the middle distances of 1000 and 1500 meters. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, he won the gold medal at the 1500 m and 1000 m events. At the 2022 Winter Olympics he successfully defended his title on the 1500 m. He is the current holder of the world record over 1500 meters. Career Nuis is a three-time Olympic champion, having won Olympic gold in both the 1000 and 1500 meters at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He won another gold in the 1500 meters four years later, improving Derek Parra's twenty year old Olympic Record to 1:43:21 in the process. He is also a two-time world single distance champion over 1000 and 1500 meters. He is a multi-time world single distance medalist over 1000 and 1500 meters and is also a four-time season overall World Cup winner of the 1000 meters distance and a two-time winner over 1500 meters. On March 10, 2019, he set the world record for the 1500 mete ...
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Kai Verbij
Kai Verbij (born 25 September 1994) is a Dutch speed skater who is specialized in the sprint distances. His mother is Japanese, while his father is Dutch. Career Together with Ronald Mulder and Stefan Groothuis, Verbij won the team sprint event at the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup event in Calgary on 14 November 2015. In January 2016 he won the title at the KNSB Dutch Sprint Championships The Dutch Sprint Championships of speed skating Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, shor .... Records Personal records World records Tournament overview Source: World Cup overview References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Verbij, Kai 1994 births Living people Dutch male speed skaters Dutch people of Japanese descent People from Leiderdorp Olympic speed skaters of the Netherlands Speed skaters at ...
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Thomas Krol
Thomas Krol (born 16 August 1992) is a Dutch speed skater who is specialized in the 1000m and 1500m. Career Krol finished third at the ISU World Cup 1500m event in Berlin in December 2014. Krol is a member of Team Jumbo-Visma. Personal records Source: Tournament overview Source: World Cup overview {, class="wikitable" style="display: inline-table;" ! , Season ! colspan="6", 1500 meter , - , 2012–2013 , , 18th , , – , , 3rd(b) , , – , , – , , – , - , 2013–2014 , , – , , – , , – , , 3rd(b) , , – , , – , - , 2014–2015 , , 9th , , 10th , , , , 13th , , 4th , , 5th , - , 2015–2016 , , 6th , , 10th , , 4th , , 4th , , 4th, , DNF , - , 2016–2017 , , 9th , , 16th , , 8th , , 9th , , – , , 4th , - , 2017–2018 , , , , 5th , , 7th , , , , – , , 4th , - , 2018–2019 , , 4th , , , , – , , , , – , , , - , 2019–2020 , , , , , , 4th , , – , , , , colspan="6" bgc ...
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Yuma Murakami
Yuma Murakami (born 12 December 1992) is a Japanese speed skater who is specialized in the sprint distances. Career At the fifth competition weekend of the 2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, held in Berlin, Germany Murakami finished in second place in the first 500m event following Nico Ihle. At the second competition weekend of the 2018–19 ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Tomakomai is a city and port in Iburi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the largest city in the Iburi Subprefecture, and the fourth largest city in Hokkaido. As of 29 February 2012, it had an estimated population of 174,216, with 83,836 households, ..., Japan he finished second in the first 500m event behind Tatsuya Shinhama and third in the second 500m. Personal records References External links SpeedSkatingStats profileSpeedSkatingNews profile* ttps://www.eurosport.co.uk/speed-skating/yuma-murakami_prs442916/person.shtml Eurosport profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Murakami, Yuma 1992 births ...
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Kim Jun-ho (speed Skater)
Kim Jun-ho (born 9 October 1995) is a South Korean speed skater. Kim competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for South Korea. In the 500 metres he finished 21st overall. Kim won a bronze medal at the 500 m event in the 2013 World Junior Championships. Kim made his World Cup debut in November 2013. As of September 2014, Kim's top World Cup finish is 15th in a 500 m race at Berlin in 2013–14. His best overall finish in the World Cup is 30th, in the 500 metres in 2013–14. Education *Korea National Sport University Korea National Sport University (KNSU) is a South Korean national university located in the neighborhood of Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul. It is the only national sport university of South Korea and offers degrees from undergraduate to doctoral le ... *Kangwon Physical High School *Namchuncheon Middle School *The Attached Elementary School of Chuncheon National University of Education References External links * * 1995 births South Korean male sp ...
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Laurent Dubreuil
Laurent Dubreuil (born July 25, 1992) is a Canadian speed skater. He competes primarily in the short distances of 500 m and 1000 m. Dubreuil won his first World Cup medal during the 2014–15 season when he placed third in the World Cup stop in Seoul. He won a bronze medal at the 2015 World Single Distance Championships and a silver medal in the 1000m at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Career World Cup Career During the 2021–22 ISU Speed Skating World Cup stop in Calgary, Dubreuil broke the Canadian record in the 500 metres event by racing to a time of 33.778. Dubreuil won a medal in the first eight World Cup races. Winter Olympics 2018 Dubreuil qualified to compete for Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics. 2022 Dubreuil qualified to compete for Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He competed in the 500m event and finished up fourth. During his race, he was charged with a false start. This was questioned by Bart Veldkamp Bart Veldkamp (; born 22 November 196 ...
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Viktor Mushtakov
Viktor Alekseyevich Mushtakov (russian: Виктор Алексеевич Муштаков; born 19 December 1996) is a Russian speed skater who specializes in the sprint distances. Career In 2016 he won the gold medal in the team sprint at the World Junior Championships in Changchun, China. At the second competition weekend of the 2018–19 ISU Speed Skating World Cup he finished second in the second 500m event behind Tatsuya Shinhama. He is coached by Dmitry Dorofeyev Dmitry Anatolyevich Dorofeyev (russian: Дмитрий Анатольевич Дорофеев, born 13 November 1976) is a speed skater. Dorofeyev won a silver medal in the 500 m at the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, o .... World Cup podiums Personal records References External links * *Viktor Mushtakov bio page
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Tatsuya Shinhama
Tatsuya Shinhama (born 11 July 1996) is a Japanese speed skater who is specialized in the sprint distances. Career In March 2018 Shinhama won the gold medal at the 500m and 1000m events of the World University Speed Skating Championships in Minsk, Belarus. At the first competition weekend of the 2018–19 ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Obihiro, Japan in March he finished third in the first 500m event. At the second competition weekend in Tomakomai is a city and port in Iburi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the largest city in the Iburi Subprefecture, and the fourth largest city in Hokkaido. As of 29 February 2012, it had an estimated population of 174,216, with 83,836 households, ..., Japan he won both 500m events, his first victories on the World Cup circuit. Personal records References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shinhama, Tatsuya 1996 births Living people Japanese male speed skaters World Sprint Speed Skating Championships medalists Speed ...
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Thialf
Thialf is an ice arena in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Thialf consists of the Thialf-hal (a 12,500-capacity speed skating venue) and the Elfstedenhal (a 2,500-capacity ice hockey venue). Thialf is used for long track speed skating, short track speed skating, ice hockey, figure skating, ice speedway, and non-sporting events. The outdoor rink was opened in 1967, and the indoor stadium was opened in 1986. Several world records have been set in the indoor stadium. Annually, Thialf hosts two Speed Skating World Cup events. Jan de Jong was the ice rink master at Thialf for many years. History Thialf is named after Thialfi, a character in Norse mythology, who was Thor's servant and had to race a giant. Construction on the artificial outdoor ice rink was started in 1966, and it was opened on 14 October 1967 by Princess Christina of the Netherlands. It was the third 400m artificial ice rink in the Netherlands, after the Jaap Eden baan in Amsterdam and the IJsselstadion in Deventer. ...
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Heerenveen
Heerenveen (, fry, It Hearrenfean ) is a town and municipality in the province of Friesland (Fryslân), in the Northern Netherlands. In 2021, the town had a population of 29,790 (1 January) while the municipality had a population 50,859 (1 July). History The town was established in 1551 by three lords as a location for the purpose of digging peat which was used for fuel, hence the name (''heer'' is "lord", ''veen'' is "peat"). Heerenveen was not one of the traditional eleven cities in Friesland (Fryslân) as it did not have so-called city rights. However, it is now one of the larger municipalities of the province. The windmill ''Welgelegen'' or ''Tjepkema's Molen'' is the only survivor of seventeen which have stood in Heerenveen. Population centres Population as of 1 January 2018: Heerenveen (32,900), Akkrum (3406), Aldeboarn (1479), Bontebok (445), De Knipe (1470), Gersloot (280, together with Gersloot-Polder), Hoornsterzwaag (815), Jubbega (3510), Katlijk (630) ...
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