2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 3000 and 5000 metres

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The 3000 and 5000 metres distances for women in the 2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup were contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of eight World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 12–14 November 2010, and the final occasion also taking place in Heerenveen on 4–6 March 2011.[1]

Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic successfully defended her title from the previous season, while Stephanie Beckert of Germany repeated her second place, and Jilleanne Rookard of the United States came third.

Sábliková set a new world record on the 5000 metres in the Salt Lake City event on 18 February 2011.

Top three[edit]

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková 510 1st
Silver Germany Stephanie Beckert 475 2nd
Bronze United States Jilleanne Rookard 351 12th

Race medallists[edit]

Occasion # Location Date Distance Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Heerenveen, Netherlands 13 November 3000 metres Stephanie Beckert
 Germany
4:04.38 Cindy Klassen
 Canada
4:07.19 Kristina Groves
 Canada
4:08.01 [1]
2 Berlin, Germany 20 November 3000 metres Jilleanne Rookard
 United States
4:04.38 Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
4:05.83 Stephanie Beckert
 Germany
4:06.12 [2]
3 Hamar, Norway 27 November 5000 metres Stephanie Beckert
 Germany
6:59.18 Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
7:03.95 Eriko Ishino
 Japan
7:06.70 [3]
6 Moscow, Russia 28 January 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
4:04.03 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
4:05.41 Brittany Schussler
 Canada
4:10.45 [4]
7 Salt Lake City, United States 18 February 5000 metres Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
6:42.66
WR
Stephanie Beckert
 Germany
6:47.03 Eriko Ishino
 Japan
6:55.07 [5]
8 Heerenveen, Netherlands 5 March 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
4:06.21 Stephanie Beckert
 Germany
4:08.03 Jorien Voorhuis
 Netherlands
4:08.96 [6]

Standings[edit]

Standings as of 6 March 2011 (end of the season).[2]

# Name Nat. HVN1 BER HAM MOS SLC HVN2 Total
1 Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic 0 80 80 100 100 150 510
2 Stephanie Beckert Germany 100 70 100 5 80 120 475
3 Jilleanne Rookard United States 40 100 60 36 40 75 351
4 Brittany Schussler Canada 45 60 45 70 15 32 267
5 Eriko Ishino Japan 36 40 70 70 40 256
6 Jorien Voorhuis Netherlands 24 15 50 45 105 239
7 Cindy Klassen Canada 80 24 40 50 24 218
8 Shiho Ishizawa Japan 32 28 30 60 36 186
9 Ireen Wüst Netherlands 60 36 80 176
10 Christine Nesbitt Canada 50 45 60 155
11 Ida Njåtun Norway 25 32 35 32 25 149
12 Marije Joling Netherlands 21 12 15 45 45 138
13 Masako Hozumi Japan 12 21 50 35 16 134
14 Jennifer Bay Germany 18 18 20 24 18 28 126
15 Claudia Pechstein Germany 35 90 125
16 Kristina Groves Canada 70 50 120
17 Elena Sokhryakova Russia 0 8 35 40 30 113
18 Luiza Złotkowska Poland 28 10 25 6 15 12 96
19 Mari Hemmer Norway 0 13 28 30 18 89
20 Katrin Mattscherodt Germany 0 30 16 25 14 85
21 Cathrine Grage Denmark 16 14 25 10 5 8 78
22 Ayaka Kikuchi Japan 6 15 6 14 9 21 71
23 Olga Graf Russia 15 5 11 8 4 10 53
24 Diane Valkenburg Netherlands 25 20 45
25 Moniek Kleinsman Netherlands 8 19 18 45
26 Anna Rokita Austria 2 0 9 18 8 37
27 Yekaterina Lobysheva Russia 19 16 35
28 Linda de Vries Netherlands 19 13 32
29 Ivanie Blondin Canada 4 6 21 31
Isabell Ost Germany 10 21 31
31 Natalia Czerwonka Poland 8 6 12 26
32 Nicole Garrido Canada 2 4 10 10 26
33 Marrit Leenstra Netherlands 25 25
34 Fuyo Matsuoka Japan 11 8 5 24
35 Carlijn Achtereekte Netherlands 21 21
36 Benthe Kraus Germany 6 2 8 16
37 Natsumi Kado Japan 15 15
38 Maren Haugli Norway 14 14
39 Lee Ju-yeon South Korea 1 11 12
40 Maria Lamb United States 11 11
Galina Likhachova Russia 11 11
42 Sara Bak Denmark 0 1 8 9
43 Wang Fei China 3 6 9
44 Kirsti Lay Canada 2 6 8
45 Yvonne Nauta Netherlands 7 7
Annouk van der Weijden Netherlands 7 7
47 Ji Jia China 4 0 2 6
48 Park Do-yeong South Korea 5 0 5
49 Irene Schouten Netherlands 4 0 4
Anastasiya Vorontsova Russia 4 4
51 Chunyan Fu China 0 0 3 3
Lada Zadonskaya Russia 3 0 3
53 Dong Feifei China 1 1
Tatyana Mikhailova Belarus 0 0 1 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2010/2011 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2010-11-13.
  2. ^ "Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 3000m Women)". ISU. Retrieved 15 February 2011.