2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 3000 and 5000 metres

The 3000 and 5000 meters distances for women in the 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of six World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 8–10 November 2013, and the final occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 14–16 March 2014.[1] Five of the races were over 3000 metres, and one race was over 5000 metres.[1]

On the first competition weekend in Calgary, Antoinette de Jong of the Netherlands improved the 3000 metres world record for juniors with a time of 4:00.56.[2] The next weekend, in Salt Lake City, she improved it again, this time with a time of 3:59.49, becoming the first junior to achieve a time under four minutes for the distance,[3] a result that was good enough for a bronze medal.

Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic successfully defended her title from the previous season, while Claudia Pechstein of Germany repeated her second place, and Yvonne Nauta of the Netherlands came third.

Top three

Position Athlete Points Previous season
1Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková5501st
2Germany Claudia Pechstein4162nd
3Netherlands Yvonne Nauta326

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Distance Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 8 November 3000 metres Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
3:59.04 Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
3:59.39 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
3:59.68 [4]
2 Salt Lake City, United States 15 November 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
3:57.79 Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
3:57.80 Antoinette de Jong
 Netherlands
3:59.49
WRJ
[5]
3 Astana, Kazakhstan 29 November 5000 metres Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
6:59.88 Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
7:01.10 Yvonne Nauta
 Netherlands
7:04.64 [6]
4 Berlin, Germany 6 December 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
4:02.25 Claudia Pechstein
 Germany
4:02.96 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
4:03.50 [7]
5 Inzell, Germany 8 March 3000 metres Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
4:01.52 Martina Sáblíková
 Czech Republic
4:04.00 Yvonne Nauta
 Netherlands
4:04.44 [8]
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 15 March 3000 metres Annouk van der Weijden
 Netherlands
4:02.22 Yvonne Nauta
 Netherlands
4:03.36 Olga Graf
 Russia
4:03.79 [9]

Standings

Standings as of 15 March 2014 (end of the season).[10]

#NameNat.CAL SLC AST BER INZ HVN Total
1Martina SáblíkováCzech Republic801001001008090550
2Claudia PechsteinGermany1008080804036416
3Yvonne NautaNetherlands45217070120326
4Olga GrafRussia2118403060105274
5Jorien VoorhuisNetherlands5060455040245
6Ireen WüstNetherlands7070100240
7Katarzyna Bachleda-CuruśPoland354035603532237
8Antoinette de JongNetherlands60705045225
9Annouk van der WeijdenNetherlands192332150224
10Ida NjåtunNorway404530404521221
11Linda de VriesNetherlands30503575190
12Shiho IshizawaJapan272560163024182
13Masako HozumiJapan233545251014152
14Luiza ZłotkowskaPoland323018182128147
15Nana TakagiJapan251650141218135
16Ayaka KikuchiJapan93225101612104
17Bente KrausGermany727412251691
18Jilleanne RookardUnited States1527212184
19Natalia CzerwonkaPoland69271456
20Ivanie BlondinCanada103231854
21Mari HemmerNorway76191951
22Jelena PeetersBelgium51542347
23Francesca LollobrigidaItaly4115111546
24Yuliya SkokovaRussia1442745
25Brittany SchusslerCanada16141545
26Kim Bo-reumSouth Korea18121141
27Stephanie BeckertGermany125153641
28Carlijn AchtereekteNetherlands3232
Jorien ter MorsNetherlands3232
30Katarzyna WoźniakPoland1910231
31Anna ChernovaRussia3791130
32Carien KleibeukerNetherlands2727
33Rixt MeijerNetherlands1919
34Jennifer BayGermany116118
35Maria LambUnited States9312
36Isabell OstGermany5712
37Yevgeniya DmitriyevaRussia99
38Liu JingChina77
39Anna RokitaAustria167
40Yekaterina ShikhovaRussia55
41Shoko FujimuraJapan44
42Shin Young-yangSouth Korea314
43Miho TakagiJapan224
44Fuyo MatsuokaJapan22
Anna RingsredUnited States22
46Marije JolingNetherlands11
Noh Seon-yeongSouth Korea11

References

  1. 1 2 "Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2013/14". International Skating Union. 29 July 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  2. "Koen Verweij (NED) takes gold in the 1500 m Men". International Skating Union. 8 November 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  3. "Antoinette de Jong (NED) sets sub-four-minute Junior 3000m record". International Skating Union. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  4. "Essent ISU World Cup Calgary – November 8-10, 2013 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Nov 8 2013 7:15PM". International Skating Union. 8 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-11-09. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  5. "Essent ISU World Cup Salt Lake City – November 15-17, 2013 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Nov 15 2013 4:18PM". International Skating Union. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  6. "Essent ISU World Cup Astana – November 30, December 1-2, 2013 – Result 5000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Nov 29 2013 7:38PM". International Skating Union. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  7. "Essent ISU World Cup Berlin – December 6-8, 2013 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Dec 6 2013 4:46PM". International Skating Union. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  8. "Essent ISU World Cup Inzell – March 7-9, 2014 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Mar 8 2014 3:30PM". International Skating Union. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  9. "Essent ISU World Cup Heerenveen – March 14-15, 2014 – Result 5000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Mar 15 2014 5:19PM". International Skating Union. 15 March 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  10. "Essent ISU WorldCup 2013/2014 – World Cup Women 3000m – Rankings 3000m Women – Rankings as of Mar 15 2014 5:19PM". International Skating Union. 15 March 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
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