2023–24 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

The 2023–24 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race series over a season of short track speed skating, organised by the International Skating Union (ISU), which organised also runs world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating. It was the 26th edition for men and women of the highest international race series in short track organised by the ISU.[1][2]

2023–24 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall South Korea Park Ji-won (3) South Korea Kim Gil-li (1)
500 m Canada Jordan Pierre-Gilles (1) Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer (2)
1000 m South Korea Park Ji-won (4) United States Kristen Santos-Griswold (1)
1500 m Canada William Dandjinou (1) South Korea Kim Gil-li (2)
Relay  Canada (11)  Netherlands (3)
2000 m Mixed  Netherlands (1)
Competition
Edition 26th 26th
Locations 5 5
Individual 18 18
Relay/Team 6 6
Mixed 6 6
2024–25 (World Tour)→

The season started on 20 October 2023 in Montréal, Canada and ended on 18 February 2024 in Gdańsk, Poland.[3]

The highlight of the season are the 2024 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, whose results are not included in the World Cup standings.

Park Ji-won from South Korea (men's) and Suzanne Schulting from The Netherlands (women's) were the reigning champions from the previous season. The Korean successfully defended his title, while the Dutch finished the season in 20th place in the general classification.

Calendar

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Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 1 21 October 2023     Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000 m (1)   Park Ji-won   Steven Dubois   Pietro Sighel [4]
2 1500 m   Hwang Dae-heon   Stijn Desmet   Reinis Bērziņš [5]
3 22 October 2023   500 m   Liu Shaoang   Félix Roussel   Quentin Fercoq [6]
4 1000 m (2)   Kim Gun-woo   Luca Spechenhauser   William Dandjinou [7]
5 5000 m Relay   Canada   South Korea   Japan [8]
2 6 28 October 2023   500 m   Jordan Pierre-Gilles   Liu Shaolin   Lin Xiaojun [9]
7 1500 m (1)   William Dandjinou   Hwang Dae-heon   Kim Gun-woo [10]
8 29 October 2023   1000 m   Jens van 't Wout   Hwang Dae-heon   Lee Jeongmin [11]
9 1500 m (2)   Kim Gun-woo   Park Ji-won   Steven Dubois [12]
10 5000 m Relay   China   Canada   Kazakhstan [13]
3 11 9 December 2023     Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
500 m (1)   Jordan Pierre-Gilles   Quentin Fercoq   Jens van 't Wout [14]
12 1500 m   Kim Gun-woo   Li Wenlong   William Dandjinou [15]
13 10 December 2023   500 m (2)   Jordan Pierre-Gilles   Steven Dubois   Sun Long [16]
14 1000 m   Liu Shaoang   Park Ji-won   Jang Sungwoo [17]
15 5000 m Relay   Canada   South Korea   China [18]
4 16 16 December 2023     Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
1000 m   Steven Dubois   Hwang Dae-heon   Pascal Dion [19]
17 1500 m (1)   Park Ji-won   William Dandjinou   Félix Roussel [20]
18 17 December 2023   500 m   Liu Shaoang   Seo Yi-ra   Denis Nikisha [21]
19 1500 m (2)   William Dandjinou   Park Ji-won   Steven Dubois [22]
20 5000 m Relay   China   Netherlands   Belgium [23]
5 21 10 February 2024     Dresden
(Joynext Arena)
1000 m (1)   Park Ji-won   Félix Roussel   Steven Dubois [24]
22 1500 m   William Dandjinou   Stijn Desmet   Kim Gun-woo [25]
23 11 February 2024   500 m   Félix Roussel   Jordan Pierre-Gilles   Łukasz Kuczyński [26]
24 1000 m (2)   Park Ji-won   Jang Sungwoo   Adil Galiakhmetov [27]
25 5000 m Relay   South Korea   Japan   Hungary [28]
6 26 17 February 2024     Gdańsk
(Hala Olivia)
500 m (1)   Seo Yi-ra   Steven Dubois   Łukasz Kuczyński [29]
27 1500 m   Pascal Dion   Jang Sungwoo   Friso Emons [30]
28 18 February 2024   1000 m   Park Ji-won   Kim Gun-woo   Kosei Hayashi [31]
29 500 m (2)   Steven Dubois   Denis Nikisha   Michał Niewiński [32]
30 5000 m Relay   Canada   South Korea   Japan [33]
26th ISU Short Track World Cup Overall
(21 October 2023 – 18 February 2024)
  Park Ji-won   Steven Dubois   William Dandjinou [34]
2024 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships (15–17 March)[a]

Standings

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Women

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Calendar

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Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 1 21 October 2023     Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000 m (1)   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Lee So-youn   Seo Whi-min [40]
2 1500 m   Hanne Desmet   Kim Gil-li   Corinne Stoddard [41]
3 22 October 2023   500 m   Xandra Velzeboer   Selma Poutsma   Martina Valcepina [42]
4 1000 m (2)   Kim Gil-li   Hanne Desmet   Kristen Santos-Griswold [43]
5 3000 m Relay   Canada   United States   Netherlands [44]
2 6 28 October 2023   500 m   Rikki Doak   Selma Poutsma   Martina Valcepina [45]
7 1500 m (1)   Kim Gil-li   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Danae Blais [46]
8 29 October 2023   1000 m   Seo Whi-min   Danae Blais   Park Ji-yun [47]
9 1500 m (2)   Hanne Desmet   Kim Gil-li   Kristen Santos-Griswold [48]
10 3000 m Relay   Netherlands   South Korea   United States [49]
3 11 9 December 2023     Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
500 m (1)   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Fan Kexin   Wang Ye [50]
12 1500 m   Kim Gil-li   Gong Li   Xandra Velzeboer [51]
13 10 December 2023   500 m (2)   Xandra Velzeboer   Selma Poutsma   Fan Kexin [52]
14 1000 m   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Corinne Stoddard   Gong Li [53]
15 3000 m Relay   Netherlands   South Korea   Poland [54]
4 16 16 December 2023     Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
1000 m   Hanne Desmet   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Xandra Velzeboer [55]
17 1500 m (1)   Kim Gil-li   Corinne Stoddard   Gong Li [56]
18 17 December 2023   500 m   Xandra Velzeboer
  Selma Poutsma
  Wang Ye [57]
19 1500 m (2)   Kim Gil-li   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Hanne Desmet [58]
20 3000 m Relay   Netherlands   South Korea   China [59]
5 21 10 February 2024     Dresden
(Joynext Arena)
1000 m (1)   Kim Gil-li   Xandra Velzeboer   Kamila Stormowska [60]
22 1500 m   Hanne Desmet   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Suzanne Schulting [61]
23 11 February 2024   500 m   Xandra Velzeboer   Wang Ye   Kamila Stormowska [62]
24 1000 m (2)   Kim Gil-li   Suzanne Schulting   Corinne Stoddard [63]
25 3000 m Relay   Netherlands   Canada   United States [64]
6 26 17 February 2024     Gdańsk
(Hala Olivia)
500 m (1)   Selma Poutsma   Hanne Desmet   Kim Boutin [65]
27 1500 m   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Suzanne Schulting   Corinne Stoddard [66]
28 18 February 2024   1000 m   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Kim Gil-li   Corinne Stoddard [67]
29 500 m (2)   Xandra Velzeboer   Selma Poutsma   Shim Suk-hee [68]
30 3000 m Relay   Netherlands   South Korea   United States [69]
26th ISU Short Track World Cup Overall
(21 October 2023 – 18 February 2024)
  Kim Gil-li   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Xandra Velzeboer [70]
2024 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships (15–17 March)[a]

Standings

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Mixed Relay

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Calendar

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Stage # Date Place Winner Second Third Ref.
1 1 21 October 2023     Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
  China   South Korea   Italy [76]
2 2 28 October 2023     China   Netherlands   Italy [77]
3 3 9 December 2023     Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
  Netherlands   China   United States [78]
4 4 16 December 2023     Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
  Netherlands   Italy   United States [b]
  South Korea [b]
[79]
5 5 10 February 2024     Dresden
(Joynext Arena)
  United States   Netherlands   South Korea [80]
6 6 17 February 2024     Gdańsk
(Hala Olivia)
  Netherlands   South Korea   Canada [81]
2024 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships (15–17 March)[a]

Standings

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Podium table by nation

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Table showing the World Cup podium places by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea1923951
2  Netherlands1610632
3  Canada15101035
4  China76922
5  United States671124
6  Belgium44210
7  Italy0257
8  Japan0134
  Kazakhstan0134
10  France0112
11  Poland0066
12  Hungary0011
  Latvia0011
Totals (13 entries)676567199

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c not included in the World Cup
  2. ^ a b Penalised

References

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