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1998–99 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

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The 1998–99 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament in short track speed skating. The season began on 25 September 1998 and ended on 6 December 1998.

Men

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Events

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Date Place Discipline Winner 2nd place 3rd place
25-27 September 1998 Canada Montreal 500 m Italy Fabio Carta China Li Jiajun Belgium Simon Van Vossel
1000 m China Li Jiajun Italy Nicola Franceschina
1500 m Japan Satoru Terao Italy Fabio Carta United Kingdom Nicky Gooch
3000 m China Li Jiajun Japan Satoru Terao Italy Fabio Carta
5000 m relay China China Italy Italy Japan Japan
2-4 October 1998 United States Saratoga Springs 500 m Italy Fabio Carta United States Daniel Weinstein China Li Jiajun
1000 m Italy Fabio Carta Japan Satoru Terao Netherlands Dave Versteeg
1500 m China Li Jiajun Italy Michele Antonioli Italy Nicola Franceschina
3000 m China Li Jiajun Italy Nicola Franceschina Italy Fabio Carta
5000 m relay Italy Italy Canada Canada Japan Japan
30 October - 1 November 1998 Netherlands Zoetermeer 500 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Italy Fabio Carta Canada Mathieu Turcotte
1000 m Italy Nicola Franceschina Italy Fabio Carta South Korea Kim Dong-Sung
1500 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Italy Nicola Franceschina South Korea Lee Seung-Jae
3000 m South Korea An Jung-Hyun Italy Fabio Carta South Korea Kim Dong-Sung
5000 m relay South Korea South Korea Italy Italy
6-8 November 1998 Hungary Székesfehérvár 500 m Italy Fabio Carta Canada Marc Gagnon South Korea Lee Seung-Jae
1000 m United States Apolo Anton Ohno South Korea Kim Dong-Sung South Korea Lee Seung-Jae
1500 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Italy Fabio Carta United States Apolo Anton Ohno
3000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Italy Fabio Carta Italy Michele Antonioli
5000 m relay Italy Italy Canada Canada Hungary Hungary
27-28 November 1998 Japan Nobeyama 500 m China Li Jiajun Japan Takafumi Nishitani Japan Satoru Terao
1000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Japan Satoru Terao Japan Takafumi Nishitani
1500 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Belgium Simon Van Vossel South Korea Lee Jun-Hwan
3000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung China Li Jiajun China Feng Kai
5000 m relay China China Japan Japan Canada Canada
4-6 December 1998 China Beijing 500 m China Li Jiajun China An Yulong Japan Satoru Terao
Japan Takafumi Nishitani
1000 m China Li Jiajun Japan Satoru Terao South Korea Kim Dong-Sung
1500 m China Li Jiajun Japan Satoru Terao China An Yulong
3000 m South Korea Lee Jun-Hwan Belgium Simon Van Vossel Japan Takafumi Nishitani
5000 m relay Japan Japan China China United States United States
22-24 January 1999 European Championships in Germany Oberstdorf, Germany
19-21 March 1999 World Championships in Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
5-7 April 1999 World Team Championships in United States St. Louis, United States

World Cup Rankings

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Overall

Rank Name Points
1 China Li Jiajun 98
2 Italy Fabio Carta 97
3 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 93
4 Japan Satoru Terao 92
5 Italy Nicola Franceschina 84
6 Belgium Simon Van Vossel 80
7 China Feng Kai 77
8 United States Apolo Anton Ohno 71
9 United Kingdom Nicky Gooch 71
10 United States Daniel Weinstein 68

500 m

Rank Name Points
1 Italy Fabio Carta 99
2 China Li Jiajun 97
3 Japan Takafumi Nishitani 86
4 China Feng Kai 84
5 Japan Satoru Terao 78
6 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 75
7 Belgium Simon Van Vossel 74
8 China An Yulong 72
9 United States Daniel Weinstein 72
10 Italy Nicola Franceschina 68

1000 m

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 95
2 Italy Fabio Carta 93
3 Japan Satoru Terao 89
4 China Li Jiajun 85
5 Italy Nicola Franceschina 85
6 China Feng Kai 79
7 South Korea Lee Seung-Jae 75
8 Canada Mathieu Turcotte 74
9 United States Apolo Anton Ohno 71
10 Netherlands Dave Versteeg 62

1500 m

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 89
2 Italy Fabio Carta 89
3 Japan Satoru Terao 83
4 Belgium Simon Van Vossel 81
5 Italy Michele Antonioli 80
6 United States Apolo Anton Ohno 76
7 Canada Mathieu Turcotte 76
8 China Feng Kai 74
9 Italy Nicola Franceschina 73
10 United Kingdom Nicky Gooch 73

5000 m relay

Rank Name Points
1 Italy Italy 98
2 China China 96
3 Japan Japan 95
4 Canada Canada 93
5 United States United States 90
6 Hungary Hungary 84
7 United Kingdom Great Britain 83
8 South Korea South Korea 68
9 Germany Germany 57
10 Netherlands Netherlands 56

Women

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Events

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Date Place Discipline Winner 2nd place 3rd place
25-27 September 1998 Canada Montreal 500 m China Yang Yang (A) China Yang Yang (S) Canada Annie Perreault
1000 m China Wang Chunlu Italy Marinella Canclini China Yang Yang (S)
1500 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Yang Yang (A) China Yang Yang (S)
3000 m China Yang Yang (A) Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Wang Chunlu
3000 m relay China China Italy Italy United States United States
2-4 October 1998 United States Saratoga Springs 500 m China Wang Chunlu China Yang Yang (S) China Yang Yang (A)
1000 m China Yang Yang (A) China Wang Chunlu China Yang Yang (S)
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova Italy Marinella Canclini
3000 m China Yang Yang (A) Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Yang Yang (S)
3000 m relay China China Italy Italy United States United States
30 October - 1 November 1998 Netherlands Zoetermeer 500 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova United States Amy Peterson South Korea Joo Min-Jin
1000 m Italy Marinella Canclini Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Choi Min-kyung
1500 m South Korea Park Hye-Won Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova Italy Marinella Canclini
3000 m South Korea Joo Min-Jin Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova Netherlands Danielle Molendijk
3000 m relay South Korea South Korea United States United States Netherlands Netherlands
6-8 November 1998 Hungary Székesfehérvár 500 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Choi Min-kyung United States Amy Peterson
1000 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Choi Min-kyung South Korea Joo Min-Jin
1500 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova United States Amy Peterson Netherlands Danielle Molendijk
3000 m South Korea Choi Min-kyung South Korea Joo Min-Jin United States Amy Peterson
3000 m relay South Korea South Korea Bulgaria Bulgaria Italy Italy
27-28 November 1998 Japan Nobeyama 500 m China Wang Chunlu China Yang Yang (S) South Korea Choi Min-kyung
1000 m China Yang Yang (A) China Yang Yang (S) South Korea Choi Min-kyung
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) China Yang Yang (S) China Wang Chunlu
3000 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Choi Min-kyung South Korea An Sang-Mi
3000 m relay China China Canada Canada United States United States
4-6 December 1998 China Beijing 500 m China Yang Yang (A) China Wang Chunlu South Korea Choi Min-kyung
1000 m China Yang Yang (A) China Yang Yang (S) China Wang Chunlu
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Choi Min-kyung China Yang Yang (S)
3000 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Choi Min-kyung China Yang Yang (S)
3000 m relay China China South Korea South Korea Canada Canada
22-24 January 1999 European Championships in Germany Oberstdorf, Germany
19-21 March 1999 World Championships in Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
5-7 April 1999 World Team Championships in United States St. Louis, United States

World Cup Rankings

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Overall

Rank Name Points
1 China Yang Yang (A) 100
2 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 98
3 China Yang Yang (S) 93
4 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 92
5 Italy Marinella Canclini 87
6 United States Amy Peterson 85
7 United States Erin Porter 76
8 Canada Annie Perreault 74
9 Japan Ikue Teshigawara 74
10 China Wang Chunlu 67

500 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Wang Chunlu 96
2 China Yang Yang (A) 94
3 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 92
4 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 89
5 China Yang Yang (S) 87
6 United States Amy Peterson 86
7 Canada Christine Boudrias 78
8 United States Erin Porter 74
9 Canada Annie Perreault 71
10 Italy Marinella Canclini 68

1000 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Yang Yang (S) 94
2 China Yang Yang (A) 93
3 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 93
4 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 91
5 Italy Marinella Canclini 87
6 China Wang Chunlu 84
7 United States Amy Peterson 83
8 Netherlands Danielle Molendijk 77
9 Japan Sachi Ozawa 77
10 Japan Ikue Teshigawara 67

1500 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Yang Yang (A) 99
2 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 98
3 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 87
4 United States Amy Peterson 85
5 Italy Marinella Canclini 83
6 United States Erin Porter 83
7 Japan Ikue Teshigawara 76
8 China Yang Yang (S) 70
9 Netherlands Danielle Molendijk 64
10 Canada Tania Vicent 62

5000 m relay

Rank Name Points
1 China China 100
2 South Korea South Korea 96
3 Italy Italy 93
4 United States United States 93
5 Canada Canada 91
6 Japan Japan 84
7 Netherlands Netherlands 83
8 Bulgaria Bulgaria 45
9 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 20
10 Hungary Hungary 19

Podium summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)29131355
2 South Korea (KOR)1581437
3 Italy (ITA)815730
4 Bulgaria (BUL)57012
5 Japan (JPN)27716
6 United States (USA)14712
7 Canada (CAN)0415
8 Belgium (BEL)0246
9 Netherlands (NED)0044
10 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
Totals (11 entries)606059179

References

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