2005–06 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

The 2005–06 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 30 September 2005 and ended on 20 November 2005. The World Cup was organised by the International Skating Union who also ran world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.

ISU Short Track World Cup
Dates30 September 2005 – 20 November 2005

The World Cup consisted of four tournaments in this season, rather than six, due to the 2006 Winter Olympics.

Calendar

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China

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
30 September 2005   Hangzhou 1500m   Apolo Anton Ohno   Ahn Hyun-soo   Li Ye
1 October 2005   Hangzhou 500m   Li Jiajun   Ahn Hyun-soo   François-Louis Tremblay
2 October 2005   Hangzhou 1000m   Ahn Hyun-soo   Li Jiajun   Lee Ho-suk
2 October 2005   Hangzhou 3000m   Lee Ho-suk   Ahn Hyun-soo   Li Jiajun
2 October 2005   Hangzhou 5000m relay   South Korea   China   Canada

Korea

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
7 October 2005   Seoul 1500m   Ahn Hyun-soo   Mathieu Turcotte   Lee Ho-suk
8 October 2005   Seoul 500m   Li Haonan   Éric Bédard   Song Suk-Woo
9 October 2005   Seoul 1000m   Apolo Anton Ohno   Li Jiajun   Ahn Hyun-soo
9 October 2005   Seoul 3000m   Apolo Anton Ohno   Ahn Hyun-soo   Lee Ho-suk
9 October 2005   Seoul 5000m relay   South Korea   China   Canada

Italy

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
11 November 2005   Bormio 1500m   Apolo Anton Ohno   Lee Ho-suk   Charles Hamelin
12 November 2005   Bormio 500m   Ahn Hyun-soo   Éric Bédard   Apolo Anton Ohno
13 November 2005   Bormio 1000m   Lee Ho-suk   Song Suk-woo   Li Ye
13 November 2005   Bormio 3000m   Apolo Anton Ohno   Lee Ho-suk   Ahn Hyun-soo
13 November 2005   Bormio 5000m relay   South Korea   China   United States

Netherlands

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
18 November 2005   The Hague 1500m   Ahn Hyun-soo   Lee Ho-suk   Li Jiajun
19 November 2005   The Hague 500m   Ahn Hyun-soo   Li Jiajun   JP Kepka
20 November 2005   The Hague 1000m   Li Jiajun   JP Kepka   Ahn Hyun-soo
20 November 2005   The Hague 3000m   Lee Ho-suk   Li Ye   Apolo Anton Ohno
20 November 2005   The Hague 5000m relay   United States   Korea   China

Women

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China

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
30 September 2005   Hangzhou 1500m   Wang Meng   Jin Sun-yu   Byun Chun-sa
1 October 2005   Hangzhou 500m   Wang Meng   Fu Tianyu   Evgenia Radanova
2 October 2005   Hangzhou 1000m   Wang Meng   Yang Yang (A)   Jin Sun-yu
2 October 2005   Hangzhou 3000m   Yang Yang (A)   Evgenia Radanova   Nina Evteeva
2 October 2005   Hangzhou 5000m relay   China   South Korea   Canada

Korea

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
7 October 2005   Seoul 1500m   Yang Yang (A)   Evgenia Radanova   Jin Sun-yu
8 October 2005   Seoul 500m   Wang Meng   Fu Tianyu   Kalyna Roberge
9 October 2005   Seoul 1000m   Wang Meng   Byun Chun-sa   Evgenia Radanova
9 October 2005   Seoul 3000m   Byun Chun-sa   Tatyana Borodulina
9 October 2005   Seoul 5000m relay   China   South Korea   Canada

Italy

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
11 November 2005   Bormio 1500m   Jin Sun-yu   Choi Eun-kyung   Yang Yang (A)
12 November 2005   Bormio 500m   Wang Meng   Evgenia Radanova   Kalyna Roberge
13 November 2005   Bormio 1000m   Jin Sun-yu   Yang Yang (A)   Tatyana Borodulina
13 November 2005   Bormio 3000m   Jin Sun-yu   Wang Meng   Byun Chun-sa
13 November 2005   Bormio 5000m relay   Korea   Canada   Italy

Netherlands

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third
18 November 2005   The Hague 1500m   Jin Sun-yu   Wang Meng   Byun Chun-sa
19 November 2005   The Hague 500m   Wang Meng   Evgenia Radanova   Kalyna Roberge
20 November 2005   The Hague 1000m   Yang Yang (A)   Wang Meng   Byun Chun-sa
20 November 2005   The Hague 3000m   Jin Sun-yu   Choi Eun-kyung   Allison Baver
20 November 2005   The Hague 5000m relay   Canada   Germany   South Korea

Overall standings

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Distance[1] Winner Second Third
500m   Ahn Hyun-soo   Li Jiajun   Éric Bédard
1000m   Lee Ho-suk   Ahn Hyun-soo   Apolo Anton Ohno
1500m   Ahn Hyun-soo   Lee Ho-suk   Apolo Anton Ohno
5000m relay   South Korea   China   United States
Overall   Ahn Hyun-soo   Lee Ho-suk   Apolo Anton Ohno

Women

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Distance[1] Winner Second Third
500m   Wang Meng   Evgenia Radanova   Fu Tianyu
1000m   Wang Meng   Byun Chun-sa   Evgenia Radanova
1500m   Jin Sun-yu   Yang Yang (A)   Byun Chun-sa
3000m relay   South Korea   Canada   China
Overall   Jin Sun-yu   Evgenia Radanova   Allison Baver

See also

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References

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