2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

International speed skating competition
ISU Speed Skating World Cup
Dates22–31 January 2021

The 2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2020–2021, was a series of two international speed skating competitions that ran in January 2021.[1]

Calendar

The detailed schedule for the season.[1]

WC # Location Venue Date 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m 5000 m Mass
start
Team
pursuit
1 Heerenveen, Netherlands Thialf 22–24 Jan 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m m, w m, w
2 29–31 Jan 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m m, w m, w
Total 4m, 4w 2m, 2w 2m, 2w 2w 2m 2m, 2w 2m, 2w

Men's standings

500 m

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Netherlands Dai Dai Ntab 200
2 Canada Laurent Dubreuil 182
3 Netherlands Ronald Mulder 180
4 Russia Artem Arefyev 170
5 Russia Viktor Mushtakov 145

1000 m

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Netherlands Kai Verbij 114
2 Netherlands Thomas Krol 114
3 Netherlands Hein Otterspeer 83
4 Canada Laurent Dubreuil 80
5 Netherlands Dai Dai Ntab 76

1500 m

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Netherlands Thomas Krol 120
2 Netherlands Kjeld Nuis 102
3 Netherlands Patrick Roest 102
4 Norway Hallgeir Engebråten 81
5 Netherlands Wesly Dijs 74

Long distances

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Netherlands Patrick Roest 120
2 Netherlands Sven Kramer 97
3 Russia Sergey Trofimov 96
4 Italy Davide Ghiotto 83
5 Sweden Nils van der Poel 79

Mass start

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Belgium Bart Swings 356
2 Netherlands Jorrit Bergsma 330
3 Switzerland Livio Wenger 328
4 Italy Andrea Giovannini 255
5 Latvia Haralds Silovs 236

Team pursuit

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1  Norway 228
2  Netherlands 206
3  Canada 204
4  Russia 176
5  Italy 162

Women's standings

500 m

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Netherlands Femke Kok 240
2 Russia Angelina Golikova 216
3 Russia Olga Fatkulina 177
4 Netherlands Michelle de Jong 146
5 Austria Vanessa Herzog 143

1000 m

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 United States Brittany Bowe 120
2 Netherlands Jorien ter Mors 97
3 Netherlands Femke Kok 96
4 Russia Angelina Golikova 88
5 Netherlands Ireen Wüst 78

1500 m

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 United States Brittany Bowe 120
2 Netherlands Antoinette de Jong 102
3 Netherlands Ireen Wüst 102
4 Russia Evgeniia Lalenkova 86
5 Poland Natalia Czerwonka 72

Long distances

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Netherlands Irene Schouten 108
2 Netherlands Antoinette de Jong 108
3 Russia Natalya Voronina 94
4 Netherlands Joy Beune 88
5 Czech Republic Martina Sábliková 86

Mass start

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1 Netherlands Irene Schouten 300
2 Canada Ivanie Blondin 270
3 Russia Elizaveta Golubeva 236
4 Italy Linda Rossi 206
5 Germany Claudia Pechstein 184

Team pursuit

Final classification

Rank Name Points
1  Canada 240
2  Netherlands 216
3  Norway 192
4  Russia 172
5  Poland 160

References

  1. ^ a b "World Cup Events". International Skating Union. Retrieved 22 January 2021.

External links

  • ISU World Cup Speed Skating website
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Seasons
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2020–21 World Cup seasons in winter sports
Skiing sports (FIS)
Skating sports (ISU)
Sliding sports (FIL, IBSF)
Others (IBU, WCF)