2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 2 – Men's team sprint

The men's team sprint race of the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 2, arranged in the Utah Olympic Oval, in Salt Lake City, United States, was held on November 22, 2015.[1]

The Canadian team won the race on a new world record, which was held by the Dutch team, and only established the previous weekend. The Russian team came second, and the Dutch team came third.[2]

Results

The race took place on Sunday, November 22, in the afternoon session, scheduled at 15:47.[3]

RankCountrySkatersPairLaneTimeWC points
1st, gold medalist(s) CanadaWilliam Dutton
Alexandre St-Jean
Vincent De Haître
2f1:17.75 WR 100
2nd, silver medalist(s) RussiaArtyom Kuznetsov
Aleksey Yesin
Kirill Golubev
4f1:19.12 NR 80
3rd, bronze medalist(s) NetherlandsStefan Groothuis
Hein Otterspeer
Kai Verbij
5f1:19.2070
4 ChinaXie Jiaxuan
Mu Zhongsheng
Yang Fan
3c1:19.32 NR 60
5 GermanyJoel Dufter
Nico Ihle
Hubert Hirschbichler
1c1:20.42 NR 50
6 United StatesKimani Griffin
Jonathan Garcia
Joey Mantia
5c1:20.8445
7 PolandArtur Waś
Artur Nogal
Piotr Michalski
3f1:20.97 NR 40
8 ItalyJan Daldossi
David Bosa
Mirko Giacomo Nenzi
2cDQ
 JapanTaro Kondo
Takuro Oda
Daichi Yamanaka
4cDQ
 South KoreaKim Jun-ho
Kim Tae-yun
Jang Won-hoon
1fDQ
Note: WR = world record, NR = national record.

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References

  1. "ISU World Cup Speed Skating – Salt Lake City, USA – Announcement" (PDF). US Speedskating. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  2. "ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2015/16 – Salt Lake City (USA) Day 3". International Skating Union. November 22, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  3. "ISU World Cup Salt Lake City – November 20-22, 2015". International Skating Union. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  4. "ISU World Cup Salt Lake City – November 20-22, 2015 – Draw Team Sprint Men – Draw as of Nov 22 2015 4:19PM". International Skating Union. November 22, 2015. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  5. "ISU World Cup Salt Lake City – November 20-22, 2015 – Result Team Sprint Men – Rankings as of Nov 22 2015 4:19PM". International Skating Union. November 22, 2015. Archived from the original on 2017-01-02. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
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