2009–10 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

The Essent ISU World Cup 2009/10 was held for women and men at seven World Cup stations in five countries. In the Olympic season opener runs began on 6 November 2009 as last year in Berlin. The World Cup season ends on March 14, 2010 with the finals in Heerenveen. Here are run by women distances of 500 to 5,000 meters and the men from 500 to 10,000 meters.

Introduced in the 2003/04 season 100 meter sprint excretion was taken out of the program. See also: List of overall World Cup champion in speed skating

  • 2.1 Top Ten
  • 2.2 Women
  • 2.3 Men
  • 2.4 Nations Cup

Competitions

Women

World Cup Overview

500 meters

( Final standings after 12 races )

1,000 meters

( Final standings after 7 races )

1,500 meters

( Final standings after 6 races )

3.000/5.000 meters

( Final standings after 6 races )

Team running

( Final standings after 4 races )

World Cup Overview

500 meters

( Final standings after 12 races )

1,000 meters

( Final standings after 7 races )

1,500 meters

( Final standings after 6 races )

5.000/10.000 meters

( Final standings after 6 races )

Team running

( Final standings after 4 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 2009/10

Women

Nations Cup

  • The Nations Cup is the most successful nations ( sportsmen / women ) of the Essent ISU World Cup 2009/10
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