2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's Grand World Cup

The men's Grand World Cup of the 2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was the season overall competition, for which all individual races and distances over the entire season counted, with points awarded to the top five competitors of each race.[1]

Shani Davis of the United States was the defending champion. Pavel Kulizhnikov of Russia won the Grand World Cup. Davis ended up in 11th place.

Rules

All races and distances that were competed individually, including the mass start, counted.[1]

Points system

In order to determine an overall World Cup winner, a special points system was used, awarding points for the top five skaters in each individual event.[1]

Points table for Grand World Cup
Rank World Cup 1–6 World Cup 7
1 100 150
2 80 120
3 70 106
4 60 90
5 50 76
Note: half points were awarded in distances that were skated twice in the same competition.

Prize money

The Grand World Cup winner was awarded $20000.[1]

Standings

Standings as of 22 March 2015 (end of the season).[2]

ObihiroSeoulBerlinHeerenveen (1)HamarHeerenveen (2)Erfurt
#NameNat.Total500500100015005000MS5005001000150010 kMS500500100015005000MS500500100015005000MS15005000MS50050010001000500500100015005000MSTotal
1Pavel KulizhnikovRussia985 40501005050100505050100505040407590985
2Bart SwingsBelgium806 7080605070607010690150806
3Sverre Lunde PedersenNorway786 1006080805070120120106786
4Kjeld NuisNetherlands750 8010070708050805050120750
5Jorrit BergsmaNetherlands710 1006080100100150120710
6Denny MorrisonCanada515 60607025150150515
7Wouter olde HeuvelNetherlands456 807080807076456
8Lee Seung-hoonSouth Korea450 1007010080100450
9Nico IhleGermany436 253025100353535304576436
10Patrick BeckertGermany316 50505060106316
11Shani DavisUnited States295 505050507025295
12Andrea GiovanniniItaly286 100506076286
13Laurent DubreuilCanada280 35403535304560280
Bob de JongNetherlands280 601006060280
15Ruslan MurashovRussia255 35303525253075255
16Michel MulderNetherlands240 353030256060240
17Artur WaśPoland220 5050404040220
18Thomas KrolNetherlands206 706076206
19Sven KramerNetherlands200 100100200
Hein OtterspeerNetherlands200 30707030200
Samuel SchwarzGermany200 708050200
Jan SzymańskiPoland200 100100200
23Mo Tae-bumSouth Korea170 2540402540170
Marco WeberGermany170 8090170
25Vincent De HaîtreCanada166 60106166
26Aleksey YesinRussia158 606038158
27Jan SmeekensNetherlands155 50403035155
28Aleksandr RumyantsevRussia150 8070150
Douwe de VriesNetherlands150 7080150
Denis YuskovRussia150 10050150
31Haralds SilovsLatvia130 8050130
32Koen VerweijNetherlands120 7050120
33Stefan GroothuisNetherlands115 8035115
34Espen Aarnes HvammenNorway103 254038103
35Konrad NiedźwiedzkiPoland90 9090
36Kim Cheol-minSouth Korea80 8080
Arjan StroetingaNetherlands80 8080
38Fabio FrancoliniItaly70 7070
39Ryohei HagaJapan65 353065
40Alexej BaumgärtnerGermany60 6060
Tyler DerraughCanada60 6060
Linus HeideggerAustria60 6060
Kai VerbijNetherlands60 6060
44Gerben JorritsmaNetherlands53 5353
45Armin HagerAustria50 5050
Mika PoutalaFinland50 252550
Bram SmallenbroekAustria50 5050
Robert WatsonCanada50 5050
49Denis KovalRussia30 3030
#NameNat.Total500500100015005000MS5005001000150010 kMS500500100015005000MS500500100015005000MS15005000MS50050010001000500500100015005000MSTotal
ObihiroSeoulBerlinHeerenveen (1)HamarHeerenveen (2)Erfurt

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "International Skating Union – Communication No. 1889" (PDF). International Skating Union. 10 September 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  2. "Grand World Cup 2014-2015 – Overall Standings Men" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-04. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
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