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2015–16 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

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ISU Short Track World Cup
Dates2015–16

The 2015–16 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 30 October 2015 in Canada and ended on 14 February 2016.[1][2] The World Cup was organised by the ISU who also ran world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating. Toronto hosted a world cup competition for the first time ever.[3]

Calendar

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Men

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Montreal 30 October – 1 November 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
1 November 2015 Maurice Richard Arena 500m China Wu Dajing Canada Charle Cournoyer South Korea Park Se-yeong [1][dead link]
31 October 2015
1 November 2015
Maurice Richard Arena 1000m (1)
1000m (2)
China Han Tianyu
Canada Charles Hamelin
China Shi Jingnan
Canada Samuel Girard
Russia Artem Kozlov
Russia Semen Elistratov
[2][dead link]
31 October 2015 Maurice Richard Arena 1500m South Korea Kwak Yoon-Gy Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt China Xu Fu [3][dead link]
1 November 2015 Maurice Richard Arena 5000m relay China China
Shi Jingnan
Chen Guang
Han Tianyu
Xu Fu
Netherlands Netherlands
Freek van der Wart
Daan Breeuwsma
Sjinkie Knegt
Leon Bloemhof
 Hungary
Csaba Burján
Viktor Knoch
Sándor Liu Shaolin
Shaoang Liu
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Toronto 6–8 November 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
6 November 2015
7 November 2015
MasterCard Centre 500m (1)
500m (2)
Canada Samuel Girard
Canada Charles Hamelin
Canada Alexander Fathoullin
Hungary Sándor Liu Shaolin
France Sébastien Lepape
Hungary Viktor Knoch
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6 November 2015 MasterCard Centre 1000m Canada Charle Cournoyer South Korea Seo Yi-ra South Korea Kwak Yoon-Gy [6][dead link]
6 November 2015 MasterCard Centre 1500m South Korea Kwak Yoon-Gy Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt Canada Francois Hamelin [7][dead link]
6 November 2015 MasterCard Centre 5000m relay  Canada
Charle Cournoyer
Samuel Girard
Charles Hamelin
Patrick Duffy
South Korea South Korea
Park Se-yeong
Park Ji-won
Kwak Yoon-gy
Seo Yi-ra
China China
Shi Jingnan
Wu Dajing
Chen Guang
Han Tianyu
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Nagoya 4–6 December 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
5 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 500m Canada Charles Hamelin
Canada Francois Hamelin
South Korea Kwak Yoon-gy
Russia Artem Kozlov
Canada Francois Hamelin
China Chen Guang
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5 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 1000m Russia Semen Elistratov Hungary Sándor Liu Shaolin Netherlands Freek van der Wart [10][dead link]
5 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 1500m Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt Russia Semen Elistratov South Korea Park Ji-won [11][dead link]
6 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 5000m relay Netherlands Netherlands
Freek van der Wart
Daan Breeuwsma
Sjinkie Knegt
Dennis Visser
China China
Shi Jingnan
Chen Guang
Han Tianyu
Ma Wei
 Canada
Charle Cournoyer
Patrick Duffy
Charles Hamelin
François Hamelin
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Shanghai 11–13 December 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
13 December 2015 Oriental Sports Center 500m China Wu Dajing Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt Canada Samuel Girard [13][dead link]
12 December 2015 Oriental Sports Center 1000m South Korea Kwak Yoon-gy Canada Charle Cournoyer Russia Semen Elistratov [14][dead link]
12 December 2015
13 December 2015
Oriental Sports Center 1500m (1)
1500m (2)
Canada Charles Hamelin
China Ren Ziwei
Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt
South Korea Park Ji-won
South Korea Park Se-yeong
South Korea Kwak Yoon-gy
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13 December 2015 Oriental Sports Center 5000m relay  Hungary
Csaba Burján
Viktor Knoch
Shaoang Liu
Sándor Liu Shaolin
 Italy
Andrea Cassinelli
Tommaso Dotti
Nicola Rodigari
Yuri Confortola
 Canada
Patrick Duffy
Samuel Girard
Charles Hamelin
Charle Cournoyer
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Dresden 5–7 February 2016

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 500m Canada Charles Hamelin
Russia Semen Elistratov
Russia Dmitry Migunov [17][dead link]
7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 1000m Canada Charles Hamelin
Russia Semen Elistratov
Canada Charle Cournoyer [18][dead link]
7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 1500m (1)
1500m (2)
South Korea Park Ji-won
South Korea Seo Yi-ra
South Korea Park Se-yeong
Canada Alexander Fathoullin
Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt
South Korea Kwak Yoon-gy
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7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 5000m relay Russia Russia Canada Canada United States United States [20][dead link]

Dordrecht 12–14 February 2016

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 500m Russia Dmitry Migunov United Kingdom Paul Stanley South Korea Kwak Yoon-Gy [21][dead link]
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 1000m (1)
1000m (2)
South Korea Park Se-yeong
Canada Charle Cournoyer
Hungary Sándor Liu Shaolin
South Korea Park Ji-won
South Korea Kim Chun Koon
Russia Semen Elistratov
[22][dead link]
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 1500m Israel Vladislav Bykanov South Korea Kwak Yoon-Gy South Korea Lee Jung-Su [23][dead link]
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 5000m relay Russia Russia Netherlands Netherlands Canada Canada [24][dead link]

Women

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Montreal 30 October – 1 November 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
1 November 2015 Maurice Richard Arena 500m Canada Marianne St-Gelais Poland Natalia Maliszewska Russia Sofia Prosvirnova [25][dead link]
31 October 2015
1 November 2015
Maurice Richard Arena 1000m (1)
1000m (2)
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
South Korea Shim Suk-hee
Canada Marianne St-Gelais
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
China Fan Kexin
China Tao Jiaying
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31 October 2015 Maurice Richard Arena 1500m South Korea Shim Suk-hee Canada Kim Boutin Germany Anna Seidel [27][dead link]
1 November 2015 Maurice Richard Arena 3000m relay South Korea South Korea
Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Lee Eun-byul
Shim Suk-hee
Canada Canada
Jamie MacDonald
Valérie Maltais
Marianne St-Gelais
Kasandra Bradette
Russia Russia
Emina Malagich
Sofia Prosvirnova
Ekaterina Strelkova
Ekaterina Konstantinova
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Toronto 6–8 November 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
6 November 2015
7 November 2015
MasterCard Centre 500m (1)
500m (2)
United Kingdom Elise Christie
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
Netherlands Lara van Ruijven
Canada Marianne St-Gelais
China Fan Kexin
China Han Yutong
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6 November 2015 MasterCard Centre 1000m South Korea Shim Suk-hee United Kingdom Elise Christie Canada Valérie Maltais [30][dead link]
6 November 2015 MasterCard Centre 1500m South Korea Choi Min-jeong South Korea Shim Suk-hee Canada Marianne St-Gelais [31][dead link]
6 November 2015 MasterCard Centre 3000m relay South Korea South Korea
Shim Suk-hee
Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Noh Do-hee
China China
Fan Kexin
Zang Yize
Tao Jiaying
Han Yutong
Russia Russia
Tatiana Borodulina
Ekaterina Konstantinova
Sofia Prosvirnova
Emina Malagich
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Nagoya 4–6 December 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
5 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 500m (1)
500m (2)
China Fan Kexin
China Fan Kexin
United Kingdom Elise Christie
Germany Anna Seidel
Canada Marianne St-Gelais
Canada Audrey Phaneuf
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5 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 1000m South Korea Choi Min-jeong Canada Marianne St-Gelais South Korea Kim A-lang [34][dead link]
5 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 1500m South Korea Choi Min-jeong South Korea Shim Suk-hee South Korea Noh Do-hee [35][dead link]
6 December 2015 Nippon Gaishi Arena 3000m relay South Korea South Korea
Shim Suk-hee
Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Noh Do-hee
China China
Fan Kexin
Zang Yize
Yin Qi
Tao Jiaying
Canada Canada
Audrey Phaneuf
Kasandra Bradette
Valérie Maltais
Marianne St-Gelais
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Shanghai 11–13 December 2015

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
13 December 2015 Oriental Sports Center 500m China Fan Kexin Canada Marianne St-Gelais China Qu Chunyu [37][dead link]
12 December 2015 Oriental Sports Center 1000m Canada Valérie Maltais Netherlands Suzanne Schulting South Korea Shim Suk-hee [38][dead link]
12 December 2015
13 December 2015
Oriental Sports Center 1500m (1)
1500m (2)
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
South Korea Shim Suk-hee
China Tao Jiaying
Canada Valérie Maltais
United Kingdom Charlotte Gilmartin
South Korea Kim A-lang
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13 December 2015 Oriental Sports Center 3000m relay South Korea South Korea
Noh Do-hee
Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Shim Suk-hee
Canada Canada
Audrey Phaneuf
Kasandra Bradette
Valérie Maltais
Marianne St-Gelais
Netherlands Netherlands
Suzanne Schulting
Rianne de Vries
Yara van Kerkhof
Lara van Ruijven
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Dresden 5–7 February 2016

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 500m Canada Marianne St-Gelais
United Kingdom Elise Christie
Netherlands Lara van Ruijven [41][dead link]
7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 1000m Canada Marianne St-Gelais
China Tao Jiaying
Hungary Petra Jaszapati [42][dead link]
7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 1500m (1)
1500m (2)
United Kingdom Elise Christie
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
South Korea Noh Do-hee
South Korea Kim Alang
South Korea Kim Alang
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7 February 2016 EnergieVerbund Arena 5000m relay Italy Italy Hungary Hungary Japan Japan [44][dead link]

Dordrecht 12–14 February 2016

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Date Place Distance Winner Second Third Reference
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 500m United Kingdom Elise Christie South Korea Choi Min-jeong Canada Marianne St-Gelais [45][dead link]
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 1000m (1)
1000m (2)
United Kingdom Elise Christie
South Korea Noh Do-hee
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
Canada Valérie Maltais
Canada Jamie Macdonald
China Tao Jiaying
[46][dead link]
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 1500m Canada Marianne St-Gelais China Guo Yihan Netherlands Suzanne Schulting [47][dead link]
14 February 2016 Sportboulevard Dordrecht 5000m relay Italy Italy Russia Russia France France [48][dead link]

World Cup standings

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Men's 500 metres

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Final standings after 8 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Dmitry Migunov (RUS) 31810
2.  Charles Hamelin (CAN) 30342
3.  Samuel Girard (CAN) 25616
4.  Wu Dajing (CHN) 23280
5.  François Hamelin (CAN) 20100

Women's 500 metres

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Final standings after 8 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) 48800
2.  Elise Christie (GBR) 45216
3.  Fan Kexin (CHN) 43198
4.  Lara van Ruijven (NED) 24138
5.  Choi Min-jeong (KOR) 23120

Men's 1000 metres

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Final standings after 8 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Semen Elistratov (RUS) 37200
2.  Charle Cournoyer (CAN) 34599
3.  Charles Hamelin (CAN) 25120
4.  Sándor Liu Shaolin (HUN) 17678
5.  Kwak Yoon-Gy (KOR) 16415

Women's 1000 metres

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Final standings after 8 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Choi Min-jeong (KOR) 36000
2.  Valérie Maltais (CAN) 29019
3.  Shim Suk-hee (KOR) 26400
4.  Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) 26000
5.  Tao Jiaying (CHN) 25970

Men's 1500 metres

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Final standings after 8 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Kwak Yoon-gy (KOR) 45920
2.  Sjinkie Knegt (NED) 43677
3.  Park Ji-won (KOR) 30593
4.  François Hamelin (CAN) 17311
5.  Charles Hamelin (CAN) 13457

Women's 1500 metres

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Final standings after 8 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Choi Min-jeong (KOR) 48000
2.  Shim Suk-hee (KOR) 36000
3.  Noh Do-hee (KOR) 23020
4.  Valérie Maltais (CAN) 21900
5.  Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) 19677

Men's 5000 metre relay

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Final standings after 6 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  Canada 30800
2.  Netherlands 30096
3.  China 29520
4.  Russia 27373
5.  Hungary 25616

Women's 3000 metre relay

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Final standings after 6 events

Pos Athlete Points
1.  South Korea 40000
2.  Canada 27520
3.  China 26240
4.  Russia 25920
5.  Italy 25242

Men's overall

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Final standings after 6 events

Pos Athlete Points
1  Canada 52400
2  South Korea 43920
3  Russia 34893
4  China 32493
5  Netherlands 27452

Women's overall

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Final standings after 6 events

Pos Athlete Points
1  South Korea 54400
2  Canada 47200
3  China 44900
4  Netherlands 24830
5  Russia 21912

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating 2015/16 Archived August 11, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating series 2015/16 Media Accreditations Archived October 14, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Home News & Info News Historical first for Toronto which will hold the ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup #2 on November 6-8, 2015". speedskating.ca/. Speed Skating Canada. 28 May 2015. Archived from the original on 22 April 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2015. Toronto will host for the very first time an international speed skating competition this fall, as the best short track speed skaters in the world will meet at the MasterCard Centre, November 6–8, 2015, for the second ISU Short Track World Cup of the 2015-2016 season.
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