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The sixth and last competition weekend of the 2019–20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was held at Thialf in Heerenveen, the Netherlands, from Saturday, 7 March, until Sunday, 8 March 2020.
Medal summary
editMen's events
editEvent | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Report |
500 m (1) | Tatsuya Shinhama | 34.317 | Laurent Dubreuil | 34.416 | Kim Jun-ho | 34.418 | [1] |
500 m (2) | Tatsuya Shinhama | 34.070 TR | Laurent Dubreuil | 34.304 | Yamato Matsui | 34.365 | [2] |
1000 m | Thomas Krol | 1:07.858 | Laurent Dubreuil | 1:08.118 | Kai Verbij | 1:08.132 | [3] |
1500 m | Kjeld Nuis | 1:43.000 TR | Thomas Krol | 1:43.302 | Patrick Roest | 1:44.007 | [4] |
5000 m | Patrick Roest | 6:11.152 | Graeme Fish | 6:12.830 | Ted-Jan Bloemen | 6:13.721 | [5] |
Mass startA | Chung Jae-won | 60 | Bart Swings | 40 | Joey Mantia | 20 | [6] |
- A In mass start, race points are accumulated during the race based on results of the intermediate sprints and the final sprint. The skater with most race points is the winner.
Women's events
editEvent | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Report |
500 m (1) | Vanessa Herzog | 37.319 | Olga Fatkulina | 37.340 | Nao Kodaira | 37.392 | [7] |
500 m (2) | Angelina Golikova | 37.023 TR | Nao Kodaira | 37.199 | Vanessa Herzog | 37.252 | [8] |
1000 m | Jutta Leerdam | 1:13.699 | Brittany Bowe | 1:13.981 | Miho Takagi | 1:13.992 | [9] |
1500 m | Ireen Wüst | 1:53.101 TR | Miho Takagi | 1:53.274 | Melissa Wijfje | 1:54.697 | [10] |
3000 m | Isabelle Weidemann | 3:59.759 | Antoinette de Jong | 4:00.035 | Natalya Voronina | 4:01.339 | [11] |
Mass startA | Melissa Wijfje | 66 | Maryna Zuyeva | 45 | Irene Schouten | 20 | [12] |
- A In mass start, race points are accumulated during the race based on results of the intermediate sprints and the final sprint. The skater with most race points is the winner.
Mixed event
editEvent | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Report |
Mixed Gender Relay | China-1 Qishi Li & Alemasi Kahanbai |
2.58.54 | Austria Vanessa Herzog & Gabriel Odor |
2.58.99 | Canada-1 Ivanie Blondin & Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu |
3.00.21 | [13] |
- Demonstration event. Teams will consist of one male and one female skater, from either the same or different national teams. Teams have to skate six laps in total, with the lady skating the first lap, the man skating the following two laps, the lady skating the fourth and the fifth lap and the man closing it of in the final lap. The relay to the other Skater in the team has to take place with a touch, and changeovers have to be done in the so-called relay zone between cones at the beginning of the finishing straight and before the entry to the corner after the finishing straight. The Team with the best time over 6 laps will be declared the winner. Team with the second-best time will be ranked second and so on.[14]
References
edit- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 1st 500m Men". International Skating Union. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 2nd 500m Men". International Skating Union. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 1000m Men". International Skating Union. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 1500m Men". International Skating Union. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 5000m Men". International Skating Union. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result Mass start Men". International Skating Union. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 1st 500m Ladies". International Skating Union. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 2nd 500m Ladies". International Skating Union. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 1000m Ladies". International Skating Union. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 1500m Ladies". International Skating Union. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result 3000m Ladies". International Skating Union. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ "ISU World Cup Final – March 7-8, 2020 – Result Mass Start Ladies". International Skating Union. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "Day 2 World Cup Final Heerenveen 2020". International Skating Union. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- ^ Speed Skating Season comes to a close with novelty in Thialf, ISU, March 5, 2020