2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1500 metres

The 1500 metres distance for women in the 2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was 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]

The previous season's runner-up, Christine Nesbitt of Canada, won the cup, while Marrit Leenstra of the Netherlands came second, and Ireen Wüst, also of the Netherlands, came third. The defending champion, Kristina Groves of Canada, ended up in 22nd place.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
GoldCanada Christine Nesbitt5752nd
SilverNetherlands Marrit Leenstra46641st
BronzeNetherlands Ireen Wüst4606th

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Heerenveen, Netherlands 14 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:56.00 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:57.35 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:57.68
2 Berlin, Germany 19 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:57.03 Ida Njåtun
 Norway
1:57.99 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:58.93
3 Hamar, Norway 28 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:58.00 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:58.03 Brittany Schussler
 Canada
1:58.96
6 Moscow, Russia 29 January Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:56.80 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:56.93 Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
1:57.50
7 Salt Lake City, United States 19 February Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:53.38 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:53.75 Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:54.16
8 Heerenveen, Netherlands 4 March Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:56.35 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:57.00 Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:57.86

Standings

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

#NameNat.HVN1 BER HAM MOS SLC HVN2 Total
1Christine NesbittCanada10010010010070105575
2Marrit LeenstraNetherlands70368060100120466
3Ireen WüstNetherlands80708080150460
4Brittany SchusslerCanada505070453614265
5Martina SáblíkováCzech Republic403670675227
6Cindy KlassenCanada606045408213
7Ida NjåtunNorway198028211621185
8Jilleanne RookardUnited States28454028040181
9Diane ValkenburgNetherlands365090176
10Yekaterina LobyshevaRussia141650324518175
11Laurine van RiessenNetherlands458601828169
12Yekaterina ShikhovaRussia1432402145152
13Jorien VoorhuisNetherlands25502836139
14Heather RichardsonUnited States2412166024136
15Hege BøkkoNorway81914243297
16Isabell OstGermany2161810141281
17Margot BoerNetherlands40211677
18Miho TakagiJapan1125181670
19Yuliya SkokovaRussia61124810665
20Ingeborg KroonNetherlands3652162
21Monique AngermüllerGermany8252457
22Kristina GrovesCanada322456
23Shannon RempelCanada181812856
24Noh Seon-yeongSouth Korea252853
25Lee Ju-yeonSouth Korea163248
26Gabriele HirschbichlerGermany615141247
27Jennifer BayGermany126661545
28Claudia PechsteinGermany251035
29Eriko IshinoJapan10412834
30Nao KodairaJapan3232
31Masako HozumiJapan2281931
32Ji JiaChina1510025
33Karolína ErbanováCzech Republic0019524
34Luiza ZłotkowskaPoland5010621
35Ayaka KikuchiJapan4881021
36Yevgenia DmitrievaRussia001919
37Natsumi KadoJapan61117
38Mari HemmerNorway15116
39Alla ShabanovaRussia1515
40Olga GrafRussia1111
Linda de VriesNetherlands1111
42Anna RokitaAustria002810
43Kirsti LayCanada6410
44Yuki MatsudaJapan41510
45Natalia CzerwonkaPoland200406
Katrin MattscherodtGermany0426
47Wang FeiChina303
48Elena SokhryakovaRussia123
49Ivanie BlondinCanada101

References

  1. "2010/2011 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  2. "Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 1500m Women)". ISU. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
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