2017–18 ISU Speed Skating World Cup |
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Events |
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500 m | men | women |
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1000 m | men | women |
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1500 m | men | women |
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3000 m | | women |
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5000 m | men | women |
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10,000 m | men | |
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Mass start | men | women |
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Team pursuit | men | women |
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Team Sprint | men | women |
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Sprint combination | men | women |
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Allround combination | men | women |
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Grand world cup | men | women |
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World Cup weekends |
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Heerenveen • Stavanger • Calgary Salt Lake City • Erfurt • Minsk |
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The 2017–18 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2017–2018, was a series of international speed skating competitions that ran the entire season.[1]Compared to previous seasons, there were fewer competition weekends; the season was restricted due to the 2018 Winter Olympics, which were arranged in Pyeongchang, South Korea, during February 2018.[2][3]
Calendar
The detailed schedule for the season.[1]
WC # |
City |
Venue |
Date |
500 m |
1000 m |
1500 m |
3000 m |
5000 m |
10000 m |
Mass start |
Team pursuit |
Team sprint |
1 |
Heerenveen |
Thialf |
10–12 November |
2m, 2w |
m, w |
m, w |
w |
m |
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m, w |
m, w |
m, w |
2 |
Stavanger |
Sørmarka Arena |
17–19 November |
2m, 2w |
m, w |
m, w |
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w |
m |
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m, w |
3 |
Calgary |
Olympic Oval |
1–3 December |
2m, 2w |
m, w |
m, w |
w |
m |
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m, w |
m, w |
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4 |
Salt Lake City |
Utah Olympic Oval |
8–10 December |
2m, 2w |
m, w |
m, w |
w |
m |
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m, w |
m, w |
m, w |
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Kolomna |
Kolomna Speed Skating Center |
5–7 January |
2018 European Speed Skating Championships |
5 |
Erfurt |
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Halle |
19–21 January |
2m, 2w |
2m, 2w |
m, w |
w |
m |
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PyeongChang |
Gangneung Oval |
2–25 February |
2018 Winter Olympic games |
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Changchun |
Jilin Provincial Speed Skating Rink |
3–4 March |
2018 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships |
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Amsterdam |
Olympic Stadium |
9–10 March |
2018 World Allround Speed Skating Championships |
6 |
Minsk |
Minsk-Arena |
17–18 March |
2m, 2w |
m, w |
m, w |
w |
m |
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m, w |
m, w |
m, w |
Total |
12m, 12w |
7m, 7w |
6m, 6w |
5w |
5m, 1w |
1m |
5m, 5w |
4m, 4w |
4m, 4w |
- Note: the men's 5000 and 10000 metres were contested as one cup, and the women's 3000 and 5000 metres were contested as one cup, as indicated by the color coding.[1]
In addition, there were two combination cups, the allround combination and the sprint combination. For the allround combination, the distances were 1500 + 5000 metres for men, and 1500 + 3000 metres for women. For the sprint combination, the distances were 500 + 1000 metres, both for men and women. These cups were contested only in World Cup 5, in Stavanger, Norway.