2018–19_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_1

2018–19 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 1

2018–19 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 1

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The first competition weekend of the 2018–19 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was held at the Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval in Obihiro, Japan, from Friday, 16 November, until Sunday, 18 November 2018.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Schedule

The detailed event schedule:[8]

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Medal summary

Men's events

Event Race # Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
500 m 1 Norway Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen34.732 Russia Pavel Kulizhnikov34.777 Japan Tatsuya Shinhama34.871 [9]
2 Russia Pavel Kulizhnikov34.619 Japan Ryohei Haga34.716 Norway Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen34.771 [10]
1000 m Russia Pavel Kulizhnikov1:07.858 Netherlands Kjeld Nuis1:08.392 Netherlands Thomas Krol1:08.623 [11]
1500 m Russia Denis Yuskov1:44.550 Netherlands Kjeld Nuis1:44.819 Netherlands Patrick Roest1:45.124 [12]
5000 m Netherlands Patrick Roest6:13.019 Russia Aleksandr Rumyantsev6:17.677 Netherlands Marcel Bosker6:18.121 [13]
Mass start Italy Andrea Giovannini62 A Netherlands Simon Schouten40 A South Korea Um Cheon-ho20 A [14]
Team pursuit  Russia
Aleksandr Rumyantsev
Danila Semerikov
Sergey Trofimov
3:41.260  Netherlands
Douwe de Vries
Chris Huizinga
Marcel Bosker
3:42.140  Norway
Håvard Bøkko
Sverre Lunde Pedersen
Simen Spieler Nilsen
3:42.770 [15]
Team sprint  Netherlands
Michel Mulder
Kai Verbij
Kjeld Nuis
1:19.780  Norway
Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen
Johann Jørgen Sæves
Henrik Fagerli Rukke
1:20.790  Canada
Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu
Laurent Dubreuil
Christopher Fiola
1:20.980 [16]
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

Event Race # Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
500 m 1 Japan Nao Kodaira37.496 Austria Vanessa Herzog37.624 Japan Maki Tsuji38.040 [17]
2 Japan Nao Kodaira37.298 Austria Vanessa Herzog37.651 Russia Olga Fatkulina37.876 [18]
1000 m Austria Vanessa Herzog1:14.568 Japan Miho Takagi1:14.824 Japan Nao Kodaira1:14.842 [19]
1500 m United States Brittany Bowe1:55.034 Japan Miho Takagi1:55.127 Russia Yekaterina Shikhova1:55.458 [20]
3000 m Netherlands Esmee Visser4:04.60 Russia Natalia Voronina4:05.02 Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková4:05.23 [21]
Mass start Japan Nana Takagi120 A Netherlands Irene Schouten108 A South Korea Kim Bo-reum96 A [22]
Team pursuit  Japan
Nana Takagi
Miho Takagi
Ayano Sato
2:57.800  Netherlands
Ireen Wüst
Lotte van Beek
Joy Beune
3:00.130  Russia
Evgeniya Lalenkova
Natalya Voronina
Elizaveta Kazelina
3:01.110 [23]
Team sprint  Russia
Yekaterina Shikhova
Olga Fatkulina
Angelina Golikova
1:27.230  Japan
Maki Tsuji
Nao Kodaira
Konami Soga
1:27.350  Netherlands
Janine Smit
Letitia de Jong
Jutta Leerdam
1:28.810 [24]
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.

References

  1. "ISU World Cup Speed Skating Announcement". International Skating Union. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  2. "Speed skating: Takagi wins silver, Kodaira bronze in World Cup 1,000". The Mainichi. 18 November 2018. Archived from the original on 19 November 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  3. Nancy Gillen (16 November 2018). "Japan dominate first day of home ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Obihiro". insidethegames.biz.

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