From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1000 metres distance for men in the 2009–10 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over seven races on six occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 6–8 November 2009, and the final occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 12–14 March 2010. [1]

Shani Davis of the United States successfully defended his title from the previous season by winning all races, while Mark Tuitert of the Netherlands came second, and Stefan Groothuis, also of the Netherlands, repeated his third place from the previous season.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold United States Shani Davis 750 1st
Silver Netherlands Mark Tuitert 425 7th
Bronze Netherlands Stefan Groothuis 355 3rd

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Berlin, Germany 6 November Shani Davis
  United States
1:08.53 Yevgeny Lalenkov
  Russia
1:09.11 Mun Jun
  South Korea
1:09.43 [2]
2 Heerenveen, Netherlands 15 November Shani Davis
  United States
1:08.48 Simon Kuipers
  Netherlands
1:09.06 Mo Tae-bum
  South Korea
1:09.11 [3]
4 Calgary, Canada 6 December Shani Davis
  United States
1:06.91 Lee Kyou-hyuk
  South Korea
1:07.61 Denny Morrison
  Canada
1:07.77 [4]
5 Salt Lake City, United States 13 December Shani Davis
  United States
1:06.67 Lee Kyou-hyuk
  South Korea
1:07.07 Mika Poutala
  Finland
1:07.24 [5]
6 Erfurt, Germany 6 March Shani Davis
  United States
1:09.29 Mark Tuitert
  Netherlands
1:09.43 Stefan Groothuis
  Netherlands
1:09.48 [6]
7 March Shani Davis
  United States
1:09.25 Stefan Groothuis
  Netherlands
1:09.50 Mark Tuitert
  Netherlands
1:09.64 [7]
7 Heerenveen, Netherlands 14 March Shani Davis
  United States
1:08.89 Stefan Groothuis
  Netherlands
1:09.07 Mark Tuitert
  Netherlands
1:09.13 [8]

Final standings

Standings as of 14 March 2010 (end of the season). [9] [10]

# Name Nat. BER HVN1 CAL SLC ERF1 ERF2 HVN2 Total
1 Shani Davis United States 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 750
2 Mark Tuitert Netherlands 60 60 50 – 80 70 105 425
3 Stefan Groothuis Netherlands 0 25 60 – 70 80 120 355
4 Simon Kuipers Netherlands – 80 36 – 60 40 90 306
5 Denny Morrison Canada 45 21 70 21 40 50 45 292
6 Yevgeny Lalenkov Russia 80 10 – – 45 60 75 270
7 Mika Poutala Finland 28 32 32 70 10 21 32 225
8 Lars Elgersma Netherlands 21 40 – 36 50 45 24 216
9 Mo Tae-bum South Korea 40 70 45 60 – – – 215
10 Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea 24 28 80 80 – – – 212
11 Chad Hedrick United States 50 36 21 50 – – – 157
12 Mun Jun South Korea 70 45 28 – – – – 143
13 Trevor Marsicano United States 14 18 40 18 – – 40 130
14 Samuel Schwarz Germany 15 14 12 – 28 32 28 129
15 Jan Bos Netherlands 36 60 16 12 – – – 124
16 Dmitry Lobkov Russia 16 6 5 6 18 28 36 115
17 Jamie Gregg Canada – 19 24 32 16 16 8 115
18 Mikael Flygind-Larsen Norway 6 15 10 8 32 36 – 107
19 Jeremy Wotherspoon Canada – – 19 45 36 – – 100
20 Nico Ihle Germany 12 5 8 40 12 10 12 99
21 Kyle Parrott Canada – 24 18 24 14 0 10 90
22 Aleksey Yesin Russia 4 – 0 6 24 24 16 74
23 Nick Pearson United States 18 12 14 28 – – – 72
24 Matteo Anesi Italy – – – 19 21 18 14 72
25 Frank Steiner Germany 0 6 0 – 11 25 21 63
26 Christoffer Fagerli Rukke Norway 19 8 6 5 6 14 – 58
27 HΓ₯vard BΓΈkko Norway 25 16 – 16 – – – 57
28 Rhian Ket Netherlands – – – – 12 25 18 55
29 Beorn Nijenhuis Netherlands 32 – – 14 – – – 46
30 Maciej Ustynowicz Poland 0 11 0 25 0 6 – 42
31 Keiichiro Nagashima Japan 4 8 15 10 – – – 37
32 Joey Lindsey United States – – – – 15 15 – 30
33 Ryohei Haga Japan 8 0 6 – 8 8 – 30
34 Aleksandr Lebedev Russia 8 4 0 15 – – – 27
35 Remco olde Heuvel Netherlands – – 25 – – – – 25
36 Denis Kuzin Kazakhstan 2 – – 0 19 – – 21
37 Ermanno Ioriatti Italy 0 – 0 – – 19 – 19
38 Even Johansen Norway – – – – 4 11 – 15
39 Lee Jong-woo South Korea 11 – 2 0 – – – 13
40 Konrad NiedΕΊwiedzki Poland 1 – 11 – – – – 12
41 Maciej Biega Poland – – – 0 8 4 – 12
42 Ronald Mulder Netherlands – – – 11 – – – 11
43 FranΓ§ois-Olivier Roberge Canada 6 1 4 0 – – – 11
44 Richard MacClennan Canada 10 0 – – – – – 10
45 Takaharu Nakajima Japan 0 2 8 – – – – 10
46 Lee Ki-ho South Korea – 0 – 8 – – – 8
Aleksandr Zhigin Kazakhstan – – – – – 8 – 8
48 Mike Blumel United States – – – 0 2 6 – 8
49 Espen-Aarnes Hvammen Norway – – – – 6 0 – 6
50 Jan Friesinger Germany 5 0 0 – – – – 5
51 Kjeld Nuis Netherlands – – – 4 – – – 4
52 Teruhiro Sugimori Japan 3 0 0 1 – – – 4
53 Eric Rauschenbach Germany 0 0 – – 1 2 – 3
54 Haralds Silovs Latvia – – 0 2 – – – 2
55 James-Clay Cholewinski United States – – – – 0 2 – 2
JΓΆrg Dallmann Germany – – 1 – 0 – – 1

References

  1. ^ "2009/2010 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
  2. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #1 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  3. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #2 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  4. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #4 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  5. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #5 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  6. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #6 - Results 1st 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  7. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #6 - Results 2nd 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  8. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #7 Final - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  9. ^ Standings men's 1000 metres
  10. ^ Classification of the 2009-10 World Cup 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1000 metres distance for men in the 2009–10 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over seven races on six occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 6–8 November 2009, and the final occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 12–14 March 2010. [1]

Shani Davis of the United States successfully defended his title from the previous season by winning all races, while Mark Tuitert of the Netherlands came second, and Stefan Groothuis, also of the Netherlands, repeated his third place from the previous season.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold United States Shani Davis 750 1st
Silver Netherlands Mark Tuitert 425 7th
Bronze Netherlands Stefan Groothuis 355 3rd

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Berlin, Germany 6 November Shani Davis
  United States
1:08.53 Yevgeny Lalenkov
  Russia
1:09.11 Mun Jun
  South Korea
1:09.43 [2]
2 Heerenveen, Netherlands 15 November Shani Davis
  United States
1:08.48 Simon Kuipers
  Netherlands
1:09.06 Mo Tae-bum
  South Korea
1:09.11 [3]
4 Calgary, Canada 6 December Shani Davis
  United States
1:06.91 Lee Kyou-hyuk
  South Korea
1:07.61 Denny Morrison
  Canada
1:07.77 [4]
5 Salt Lake City, United States 13 December Shani Davis
  United States
1:06.67 Lee Kyou-hyuk
  South Korea
1:07.07 Mika Poutala
  Finland
1:07.24 [5]
6 Erfurt, Germany 6 March Shani Davis
  United States
1:09.29 Mark Tuitert
  Netherlands
1:09.43 Stefan Groothuis
  Netherlands
1:09.48 [6]
7 March Shani Davis
  United States
1:09.25 Stefan Groothuis
  Netherlands
1:09.50 Mark Tuitert
  Netherlands
1:09.64 [7]
7 Heerenveen, Netherlands 14 March Shani Davis
  United States
1:08.89 Stefan Groothuis
  Netherlands
1:09.07 Mark Tuitert
  Netherlands
1:09.13 [8]

Final standings

Standings as of 14 March 2010 (end of the season). [9] [10]

# Name Nat. BER HVN1 CAL SLC ERF1 ERF2 HVN2 Total
1 Shani Davis United States 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 750
2 Mark Tuitert Netherlands 60 60 50 – 80 70 105 425
3 Stefan Groothuis Netherlands 0 25 60 – 70 80 120 355
4 Simon Kuipers Netherlands – 80 36 – 60 40 90 306
5 Denny Morrison Canada 45 21 70 21 40 50 45 292
6 Yevgeny Lalenkov Russia 80 10 – – 45 60 75 270
7 Mika Poutala Finland 28 32 32 70 10 21 32 225
8 Lars Elgersma Netherlands 21 40 – 36 50 45 24 216
9 Mo Tae-bum South Korea 40 70 45 60 – – – 215
10 Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea 24 28 80 80 – – – 212
11 Chad Hedrick United States 50 36 21 50 – – – 157
12 Mun Jun South Korea 70 45 28 – – – – 143
13 Trevor Marsicano United States 14 18 40 18 – – 40 130
14 Samuel Schwarz Germany 15 14 12 – 28 32 28 129
15 Jan Bos Netherlands 36 60 16 12 – – – 124
16 Dmitry Lobkov Russia 16 6 5 6 18 28 36 115
17 Jamie Gregg Canada – 19 24 32 16 16 8 115
18 Mikael Flygind-Larsen Norway 6 15 10 8 32 36 – 107
19 Jeremy Wotherspoon Canada – – 19 45 36 – – 100
20 Nico Ihle Germany 12 5 8 40 12 10 12 99
21 Kyle Parrott Canada – 24 18 24 14 0 10 90
22 Aleksey Yesin Russia 4 – 0 6 24 24 16 74
23 Nick Pearson United States 18 12 14 28 – – – 72
24 Matteo Anesi Italy – – – 19 21 18 14 72
25 Frank Steiner Germany 0 6 0 – 11 25 21 63
26 Christoffer Fagerli Rukke Norway 19 8 6 5 6 14 – 58
27 HΓ₯vard BΓΈkko Norway 25 16 – 16 – – – 57
28 Rhian Ket Netherlands – – – – 12 25 18 55
29 Beorn Nijenhuis Netherlands 32 – – 14 – – – 46
30 Maciej Ustynowicz Poland 0 11 0 25 0 6 – 42
31 Keiichiro Nagashima Japan 4 8 15 10 – – – 37
32 Joey Lindsey United States – – – – 15 15 – 30
33 Ryohei Haga Japan 8 0 6 – 8 8 – 30
34 Aleksandr Lebedev Russia 8 4 0 15 – – – 27
35 Remco olde Heuvel Netherlands – – 25 – – – – 25
36 Denis Kuzin Kazakhstan 2 – – 0 19 – – 21
37 Ermanno Ioriatti Italy 0 – 0 – – 19 – 19
38 Even Johansen Norway – – – – 4 11 – 15
39 Lee Jong-woo South Korea 11 – 2 0 – – – 13
40 Konrad NiedΕΊwiedzki Poland 1 – 11 – – – – 12
41 Maciej Biega Poland – – – 0 8 4 – 12
42 Ronald Mulder Netherlands – – – 11 – – – 11
43 FranΓ§ois-Olivier Roberge Canada 6 1 4 0 – – – 11
44 Richard MacClennan Canada 10 0 – – – – – 10
45 Takaharu Nakajima Japan 0 2 8 – – – – 10
46 Lee Ki-ho South Korea – 0 – 8 – – – 8
Aleksandr Zhigin Kazakhstan – – – – – 8 – 8
48 Mike Blumel United States – – – 0 2 6 – 8
49 Espen-Aarnes Hvammen Norway – – – – 6 0 – 6
50 Jan Friesinger Germany 5 0 0 – – – – 5
51 Kjeld Nuis Netherlands – – – 4 – – – 4
52 Teruhiro Sugimori Japan 3 0 0 1 – – – 4
53 Eric Rauschenbach Germany 0 0 – – 1 2 – 3
54 Haralds Silovs Latvia – – 0 2 – – – 2
55 James-Clay Cholewinski United States – – – – 0 2 – 2
JΓΆrg Dallmann Germany – – 1 – 0 – – 1

References

  1. ^ "2009/2010 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
  2. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #1 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  3. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #2 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  4. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #4 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  5. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #5 - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  6. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #6 - Results 1st 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  7. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #6 - Results 2nd 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  8. ^ 2009-10 World Cup #7 Final - Results 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  9. ^ Standings men's 1000 metres
  10. ^ Classification of the 2009-10 World Cup 1000 meters Men, SpeedSkatingStats.com.

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