2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

{{short description|International speed skating competition}}

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{{2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup}}

The 2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2010–2011, was a series of international speed skating competitions which ran the entire season. The season started on 12 November 2010 in Heerenveen, Netherlands, and ended on 6 March 2011, also in Heerenveen.[http://www.speedskatingstats.com/index.php?file=worldcup&wc=201011 World Cups of the 2010-11 season], SpeedSkatingStats.com. In total, eight competition weekends were held at seven different locations, ten cups were contested (five for men, and five for women), and 70 races took place.

The World Cup is organized by the International Skating Union (ISU).

Calendar

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{{nowrap|WC #}}

! City

! Venue

! Date

! {{nowrap|500 m}}

! {{nowrap|1000 m}}

! {{nowrap|1500 m}}

! {{nowrap|3000 m}}

! {{nowrap|5000 m}}

! {{nowrap|10000 m}}

! {{nowrap|Team pursuit}}

1

| align=left | {{flagicon|NED}} Heerenveen

| align=left | Thialf

| align=right | {{nowrap|12–14 November}}

| 2m, 2w

| m, w

| m, w

| bgcolor=pink | w

| bgcolor=lightblue | m

|

|

2

| align=left | {{flagicon|GER}} Berlin

| align=left | Hohenschönhausen

| align=right | {{nowrap|19–21 November}}

| 2m, 2w

| m, w

| m, w

| bgcolor=pink | w

| bgcolor=lightblue | m

|

| m, w

3

| align=left | {{flagicon|NOR}} Hamar

| align=left | Vikingskipet

| align=right | {{nowrap|27–28 November}}

|

|

| m, w

|

| bgcolor=pink | w

| bgcolor=lightblue | m

| m, w

4

| align=left | {{flagicon|CHN}} Changchun

| align=left | Jilin Provincial Speed Skating Rink

| align=right | {{nowrap|4–5 December}}

| 2m, 2w

| 2m, 2w

|

|

|

|

|

5

| align=left | {{flagicon|JPN}} Obihiro

| align=left | Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi Oval

| align=right | {{nowrap|11–12 December}}

| 2m, 2w

| 2m, 2w

|

|

|

|

|

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|

| align=left | {{flagicon|CHN}} Harbin

| align=left | Heilongjiang Indoor Rink

| align=right | {{nowrap|28–29 December}}

| colspan=7 | 2011 Asian Speed Skating Championships

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|

| align=left | {{flagicon|ITA}} Collalbo

| align=left | Arena Ritten

| align=right | {{nowrap|7–9 January}}

| colspan=7 | 2011 European Speed Skating Championships

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|

| align=left | {{flagicon|NED}} Heerenveen

| align=left | Thialf

| align=right | {{nowrap|22–23 January}}

| colspan=7 | 2011 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships

6

| align=left | {{flagicon|RUS}} Moscow

| align=left | Krylatskoye Skating Hall

| align=right | {{nowrap|28–30 January}}

| 2m, 2w

| m, w

| m, w

| bgcolor=pink | w

| bgcolor=lightblue | m

|

| m, w

bgcolor=#faecc8

|

| align=left | {{flagicon|CAN}} Calgary

| align=left | Olympic Oval

| align=right | {{nowrap|12–13 February}}

| colspan=7 | 2011 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

7

| align=left | {{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} Salt Lake City}}

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval

| align=right | {{nowrap|18–19 February}}

|

|

| m, w

|

| bgcolor=pink | w

| bgcolor=lightblue | m

|

8

| align=left | {{flagicon|NED}} Heerenveen

| align=left | Thialf

| align=right | {{nowrap|4–6 March}}

| 2m, 2w

| m, w

| m, w

| bgcolor=pink | w

| bgcolor=lightblue | m

|

|

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|

| align=left | {{flagicon|GER}} Inzell

| align=left | Eisstadion Inzell

| align=right | {{nowrap|10–13 March}}

| colspan=7 | 2011 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships

align=left colspan=4 | Total

! {{nowrap|12m, 12w}}

! {{nowrap|8m, 8w}}

! {{nowrap|6m, 6w}}

! 4w

! {{nowrap|4m, 2w}}

! 2m

! {{nowrap|3m, 3w}}

Note: the men's 5000 and 10000 metres were contested as one cup, and the women's 3000 and 5000 metres were contested as one cup, as indicated by the color coding.

World records

World records going into the 2010–11 season.

=Men=

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Distance

! Time

! Nat.

! Holder

! Date

! Venue

! Reference

500 m

| 34.03

| {{flagicon|CAN}}

| align=left | Jeremy Wotherspoon

| align=right | 9 November 2007

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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1000 m

| 1:06.42

| {{flagicon|USA}}

| align=left | Shani Davis

| align=right | 7 March 2009

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record 1000 meters Men

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1500 m

| 1:41.04

| {{flagicon|USA}}

| align=left | Shani Davis

| align=right | 11 December 2009

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record 1500 meters Men

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5000 m

| 6:03.32

| {{flagicon|NED}}

| align=left | Sven Kramer

| align=right | 17 November 2007

| align=left | Olympic Oval, Calgary

| {{cite web

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10000 m

| 12:41.69

| {{flagicon|NED}}

| align=left | Sven Kramer

| align=right | 10 March 2007

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record 10,000 meters Men

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Team pursuit
(8 laps)

| 3:37.80

| {{flagicon|NED}}

| align=left | Sven Kramer
Carl Verheijen
Erben Wennemars

| align=right | 11 March 2007

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record Team pursuit Men

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=Women=

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Distance

! Time

! Nat.

! Holder

! Date

! Venue

! Reference

500 m

| 37.00

| {{flagicon|GER}}

| align=left | Jenny Wolf

| align=right | 11 December 2009

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record 500 meters Women

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1000 m

| 1:13.11

| {{flagicon|CAN}}

| align=left | Cindy Klassen

| align=right | 25 March 2006

| align=left | Olympic Oval, Calgary

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record 1000 meters Women

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1500 m

| 1:51.79

| {{flagicon|CAN}}

| align=left | Cindy Klassen

| align=right | 20 November 2005

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record 1500 meters Women

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3000 m

| 3:53.34

| {{flagicon|CAN}}

| align=left | Cindy Klassen

| align=right | 18 March 2006

| align=left | Olympic Oval, Calgary

| {{cite web

|url = http://www.speedskatingstats.com/index.php?file=records&g=w&event=3000

|title = Evolution of the world record 3000 meters Women

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5000 m

| 6:45.61

| {{flagicon|CZE}}

| align=left | Martina Sáblíková

| align=right | 11 March 2007

| align=left | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record 5000 meters Women

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Team pursuit
(6 laps)

| 2:55.79

| {{flagicon|CAN}}

| align=left | Kristina Groves
Christine Nesbitt
Brittany Schussler

| align=right | 6 December 2009

| align=left | Olympic Oval, Calgary

| {{cite web

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|title = Evolution of the world record Team pursuit Women

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At the World Cup stop in Salt Lake City on 18 February 2011, Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic set a new world record on the women's 5000 metres with a time of 6:42.66.

Men's standings

=500 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 500 metres}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 500m Men)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc1_500.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kang-seokalign=right|845
align=center| 2{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyou-hyukalign=right|745
align=center| 3{{flagicon|JPN}} Joji Katoalign=right|671

=1000 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 1000 metres}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 1000m Men)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc1_1000.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|NED}} Stefan Groothuisalign=right|580
align=center| 2{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyou-hyukalign=right|522
align=center| 3{{flagicon|USA}} Shani Davisalign=right|485

=1500 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 1500 metres}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 1500m Men)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc1_1500.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|USA}} Shani Davisalign=right|440
align=center| 2{{flagicon|NOR}} Håvard Bøkkoalign=right|357
align=center| 3{{flagicon|NED}} Stefan Groothuisalign=right|342

=5000 and 10000 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 5000 and 10000 metres}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 5000m Men)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc1_5000.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|NED}} Bob de Jongalign=right|610
align=center| 2{{flagicon|RUS}} Ivan Skobrevalign=right|400
align=center| 3{{flagicon|NED}} Bob de Vriesalign=right|356

=Team pursuit=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's team pursuit}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings Team Pursuit Men)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc1_6000.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{NOR}}align=right|270
align=center| 2{{RUS}}align=right|250
align=center| 3{{USA}}align=right|232

Women's standings

=500 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 500 metres}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 500m Women)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc2_500.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|GER}} Jenny Wolfalign=right|1190
align=center| 2{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Sang-hwaalign=right|875
align=center| 3{{flagicon|NED}} Margot Boeralign=right|735

=1000 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1000 metres}}

class="wikitable" border="1"

!width=30|Rank

! |Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 1000m Women)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc2_1000.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|USA}} Heather Richardsonalign=right|605
align=center| 2{{flagicon|CAN}} Christine Nesbittalign=right|590
align=center| 3{{flagicon|NED}} Margot Boeralign=right|360

=1500 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1500 metres}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 1500m Women)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc2_1500.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|CAN}} Christine Nesbittalign=right|575
align=center| 2{{flagicon|NED}} Marrit Leenstraalign=right|466
align=center| 3{{flagicon|NED}} Ireen Wüstalign=right|460

=3000 and 5000 m=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 3000 and 5000 metres}}

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!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 3000m Women)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc2_3000.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{flagicon|CZE}} Martina Sáblíkováalign=right|510
align=center| 2{{flagicon|GER}} Stephanie Beckertalign=right|475
align=center| 3{{flagicon|USA}} Jilleanne Rookardalign=right|351

=Team pursuit=

{{Main|2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's team pursuit}}

class="wikitable" border="1"

!width=30|Rank

!width=150|Name

!width=25|Points{{cite web|title=Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings Team Pursuit Women)|url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2010-2011/worldcup/wc2_4400.htm|publisher=ISU|accessdate=15 February 2011}}

align=center| 1{{NED}}align=right|300
align=center| 2{{GER}}align=right|250
align=center| 3{{NOR}}align=right|250

References

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