2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 500 metres

The 500 metres distance for men in the 2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over 12 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]

Mo Tae-bum of South Korea won the cup, while Pekka Koskela of Finland came second, and Tucker Fredricks of the United States came third. Defending champion Lee Kang-seok of South Korea finished in 11th place.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold Mo Tae-bum702
Silver Pekka Koskela67413th
Bronze Tucker Fredricks6464th

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Chelyabinsk, Russia 18 November Pekka Koskela
 Finland
35.00 Jan Smeekens
 Netherlands
35.01 Yūya Oikawa
 Japan
35.07
19 November Joji Kato
 Japan
34.92 Mo Tae-bum
 South Korea
35.01 Yūya Oikawa
 Japan
35.14
2 Astana, Kazakhstan 25 November Mo Tae-bum
 South Korea
34.89 Tucker Fredricks
 United States
34.94 Stefan Groothuis
 Netherlands
35.01
26 November Jan Smeekens
 Netherlands
35.05 Mo Tae-bum
 South Korea
35.06 Tucker Fredricks
 United States
35.19
3 Heerenveen, Netherlands 2 December Tucker Fredricks
 United States
34.98 Joji Kato
 Japan
35.07 Mo Tae-bum
 South Korea
35.08
3 December Pekka Koskela
 Finland
35.01 Joji Kato
 Japan
35.02 Jesper Hospes
 Netherlands
35.06
4 Salt Lake City, United States 21 January Keiichiro Nagashima
 Japan
34.37 Jan Smeekens
 Netherlands
34.40 Tucker Fredricks
 United States
34.45
22 January Dmitry Lobkov
 Russia
34.54 Keiichiro Nagashima
 Japan
34.57 Tucker Fredricks
 United States
34.60
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 2 March Dmitry Lobkov
 Russia
35.11 Hein Otterspeer
 Netherlands
35.14 Keiichiro Nagashima
 Japan
35.20
3 March Tucker Fredricks
 United States
35.05 Michel Mulder
 Netherlands
35.12 Joji Kato
 Japan
35.16
7 Berlin, Germany 9 March Jamie Gregg
 Canada
35.06 Pekka Koskela
 Finland
35.07 Mo Tae-bum
 South Korea
35.17
10 March Michel Mulder
 Netherlands
35.01 Mo Tae-bum
 South Korea
35.04 Jan Smeekens
 Netherlands
35.08

Standings

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

#NameNat.CHE1CHE2AST1AST2HVN1HVN2SLC1SLC2HVN3HVN4BER1BER2Total
1Mo Tae-bum25801008070454532105120702
2Pekka Koskela10032121601005040244512090674
3Tucker Fredricks1028807010060707061001636646
4Jan Smeekens80501610014508045162445105625
5Joji Kato4510032368080181618701240547
6Michel Mulder32628825361650508036150517
7Jamie Gregg36455186326018452115075511
8Keiichiro Nagashima40408144551008070401845505
9Yūya Oikawa707050165024212440501432461
10Dmitry Lobkov1812366192528100100603221457
11Lee Kang-seok66060604084028758385
12Ronald Mulder2818401036218369012299
13Mika Poutala16161040812323632282428282
14Artur Waś19254512242824122818214260
15Stefan Groothuis502170213660258
16Gilmore Junio1432244532408101416510250
17Jesper Hospes410252428701251261018224
18Lee Kyou-hyuk60142150121414286219
19Yuji Kamijo1236123218101021361465212
20Hein Otterspeer112580324014202
21Ryohei Haga2486281506148811119
22Wang Nan21240411525324117
23Aleksey Yesin3419011861919818115
24William Dutton801519161821442107
25Laurent Dubreuil256085
26Markus Puolakka615140019565575
27Roman Krech810421519101271
28Alex Boisvert-Lacroix41525102359
29Joey Lindsey00225101653
30Richard MacLennan0110661538
31Muncef Ouardi86111136
32Lee Ki-ho154411000034
33Tyler Derraugh551281132
34Artyom Kuznetsov001942631
35Kim Seong-kyu116152631
36Daniel Greig0000861529
37Igor Bogolubsky4608001129
38Viktor Gluschenko0211110008124
39Yu Fengtong2190021
40Espen Aarnes Hvammen228400021019
41Ermanno Ioriatti56014218
42Nico Ihle11011
43Mitchell Whitmore08000010009
44Mirko Giacomo Nenzi00000088
45Denny Ihle00000000044
46Shani Davis000022
47Samuel Schwarz10000100002

References

  1. 2011/2012 ISU World Cup
  2. "Rankings 500m Men". Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
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