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2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 100 metres

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The 100 metres distance for men in the 2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over four races on four occasions, out of a total of nine World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion involving the distance taking place in Changchun, China, on 6–7 December 2008, and the final occasion taking place in Salt Lake City, United States, on 6–7 March 2009.[1]

Yūya Oikawa of Japan won the cup, while Yu Fengtong of China came second, and the defending champion, Lee Kang-seok of South Korea, had to settle for third place.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold Japan Yūya Oikawa 450
Silver China Yu Fengtong 305 9th
Bronze South Korea Lee Kang-seok 270 1st

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
4 Changchun, China 7 December Yūya Oikawa
 Japan
9.45 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
9.61 Yu Fengtong
 China
9.89 [2]
5 Nagano, Japan 14 December Yūya Oikawa
 Japan
9.60 Yu Fengtong
 China
9.79 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
9.85 [3]
6 Kolomna, Russia 25 January Yūya Oikawa
 Japan
9.61 Joji Kato
 Japan
9.66 Zhang Zhongqi
 China
9.81 [4]
9 Salt Lake City, United States 7 March Yūya Oikawa
 Japan
9.49 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
9.63 Yu Fengtong
 China
9.80 [5]

Final standings

Standings as of 8 March 2009 (end of the season).[6][7]

# Name Nat. CHA NAG KOL SLC Total
1 Yūya Oikawa Japan 100 100 100 150 450
2 Yu Fengtong China 70 80 50 105 305
3 Lee Kang-seok South Korea 80 70 120 270
4 Mika Poutala Finland 50 60 32 90 232
5 Zhang Zhongqi China 60 45 70 45 220
6 Zhang Yaolin China 45 14 60 75 194
7 Joji Kato Japan 18 32 80 130
8 Jamie Gregg Canada 36 50 18 104
9 Keiichiro Nagashima Japan 28 36 24 88
10 Muncef Ouardi Canada 40 8 36 84
11 Tadashi Obara Japan 21 40 21 82
12 Jan Smeekens Netherlands 14 16 45 75
13 Tucker Fredricks United States 21 28 49
14 Matthias Schwierz Germany 8 40 48
15 Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea 24 24 48
16 Nan Minghao China 32 10 42
17 Pekka Koskela Finland 28 28
18 Dmitry Lobkov Russia 18 8 26
19 Simon Kuipers Netherlands 12 14 26
20 Mo Tae-bum South Korea 12 12 24
21 Sergey Chadayev Russia 2 3 12 17
22 Markus Puolakka Finland 16 16
23 Hiroyasu Shimizu Japan 16 16
24 Ermanno Ioriatti Italy 10 10
25 Mark Tuitert Netherlands 4 6 10
26 Pasi Koskela Finland 5 5 10
27 Liu Fangyi China 8 8
28 Mike Blumel United States 6 2 8
29 Vincent Labrie Canada 6 6
30 Kyle Parrott Canada 4 4
Aleksey Yesin Russia 4 4
Maciej Ustynowicz Poland 4 4
33 Nico Ihle Germany 3 3
Tuomas Nieminen Finland 3 3
35 Lee Ki-ho South Korea 2 2
Beorn Nijenhuis Netherlands 2 2
37 Christopher Needham United States 1 1

References

  1. ^ "2008/2009 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  2. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #4 - Results 100 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  3. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #5 - Results 100 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  4. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #6 - Results 100 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  5. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #9 Final - Results 100 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  6. ^ Standings men's 100 metres
  7. ^ Classification of the 2008-09 World Cup 100 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.