2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1500 metres

The 1500 metres distance for women in the 2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Chelyabinsk, Russia, on 18–20 November 2011, and the final occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 9–11 March 2012.[1]

Christine Nesbitt of Canada successfully defended her title from the previous season, while Ireen Wüst of the Netherlands came second, and Marrit Leenstra, also of the Netherlands, came third.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
GoldCanada Christine Nesbitt5101st
SilverNetherlands Ireen Wüst4503rd
BronzeNetherlands Marrit Leenstra4012nd

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Chelyabinsk, Russia 19 November Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:57.02 Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:57.44 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:58.27
2 Astana, Kazakhstan 26 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:56.10 Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
1:56.77 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:57.00
3 Heerenveen, Netherlands 3 December Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:55.68 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:57.15 Yekaterina Shikhova
 Russia
1:57.17
5 Hamar, Norway 11 February Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:56.99 Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:57.03 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:57.59
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 3 March Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:56.01 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:57.35 Diane Valkenburg
 Netherlands
1:58.05
7 Berlin, Germany 10 March Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:56.77 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:56.93 Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
1:57.36

Standings

Standings as of 11 March 2012 (end of the season).[2]

#NameNat.CHE AST HVN1 HAM HVN2 BER Total
1Christine NesbittCanada8010010080150510
2Ireen WüstNetherlands1007080100100450
3Marrit LeenstraNetherlands7040217080120401
4Martina SáblíkováCzech Republic21605040105276
5Diane ValkenburgNetherlands404524507036265
6Yekaterina ShikhovaRussia601870146012234
7Yuliya SkokovaRussia191660324018185
8Yekaterina LobyshevaRussia243232601816182
9Ida NjåtunNorway452816453214180
10Brittany SchusslerCanada141036690156
11Claudia PechsteinGermany3680188142
12Linda de VriesNetherlands32362845141
13Miho TakagiJapan2514101075134
14Cindy KlassenCanada285061632132
15Yevgenia DmitrievaRussia18254512248131
16Margot BoerNetherlands16213650123
17Hege BøkkoNorway8258183628123
18Natalia CzerwonkaPoland8411242840115
19Monique AngermüllerGermany60840108
20Ayaka KikuchiJapan6151421161082
21Heather RichardsonUnited States101954579
22Kim Bo-reumSouth Korea1158282173
23Kali ChristCanada4252453
24Nao KodairaJapan12121236
25Noh Seon-yeongSouth Korea41141534
26Paulien van DeutekomNetherlands191231
27Olga GrafRussia82129
28Isabell OstGermany66611029
29Lee Ju-yeonSouth Korea1012527
30Annouk van der WeijdenNetherlands2525
31Brittany BoweUnited States3801425
32Jilleanne RookardUnited States51924
33Dong FeifeiChina15823
34Gabriele HirschbichlerGermany1560223
35Alla ShabanovaRussia111921
36Luiza ZłotkowskaPoland01515
37Karolína ErbanováCzech Republic41115
38Shiho IshizawaJapan00001111
39Katarzyna WoźniakPoland00088
40Mari HemmerNorway000617
41Bente KrausGermany0066
42Nicole GarridoCanada50005
43Anna RokitaAustria00044
44Eriko IshinoJapan220004
45Ji JiaChina22
46Shannon RempelCanada202
Wang FeiChina22

References

  1. 2011/2012 ISU World Cup
  2. "1500m Women". Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2011-11-20.
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