2006–07 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

The post-Olympic Speed ​​Skating 2006/07 season began on 10 November 2006 in speed skating mecca Heerenveen ( Thialf ). The first third of the season was dominated by the German runner Anni Friesinger that on which they took on all routes, won. Also their breakthrough Jenny Wolf, who dominated the 500 - meter track with Beixing Wang and Lee Sang- hwa.

The German men, the appeal Bart Schouten as the new head coach quickly made apparent. The 16 most German men have been combined into a training group in Berlin to promote the group. At the third World Cup in Moscow Tobias Schneider reached a second place, but was not the entire world leaders at the start. Samuel Black also brought some notable achievements. However, the development so far limited to the long haul. The short distances are dominated by runners from Asia.

See also: overall World Cup champion in speed skating

  • 2.1 World Cup Overview
  • 2.2 Single Distances Appreciation 2.2.1 100 meters
  • 2.2.2 500 meters
  • 2.2.3 1,000 meters
  • 2.2.4 1,500 meters
  • 2.2.5 5.000/10.000 meters
  • 2.2.6 Running Team
  • 3.1 Top Ten
  • 3.2 Women
  • 3.3 Men
  • 3.4 Nations Cup

Women

World Cup Overview

Single Distances Appreciation

100 meters

( Result: After 4 races)

500 meters

( Result: After 12 races)

1.000 meters

( Result: After 10 races)

1,500 meters

( Result: After 7 races)

3.000/5.000 meters

( Result: After 5 races)

Team running

  • The World Cup race started three runners

( Result: After 3 Races)

World Cup Overview

Single Distances Appreciation

100 meters

( Result: After 4 races)

500 meters

( Result: After 12 races)

1,000 meters

( Result: After 10 races)

1,500 meters

( Result: After 6 races)

5.000/10.000 meters

( Result: After 6 races)

Team running

  • The World Cup race started three runners

( Result: After 3 Races)

Total

  • Position: Specifies the order of the athletes again. This is determined by the number of World Cup victories. With the same number the second rankings are compared, then the 3rd placements
  • Name: Lists the name of the athlete
  • Country: Denotes the country competed for the athlete
  • Wins: Reports the number of World Cup wins
  • 2 places: Reports the number of won 2nd place
  • 3 places: Reports the number of won 3rd places
  • Total: Reports the total number of medals won

Top Ten

  • The top ten shows the ten most successful sportsmen / women of the Essent ISU World Cup 2006/ 07

Women

Nations Cup

  • The Nations Cup is the most successful nations ( sportsmen / women ) of the Essent ISU World Cup 2006/ 07
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