2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's mass start

The men's mass start in the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup will be contested over five races on six occasions, out of a total of World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 13–15 November 2015, and the final occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 11–13 March 2016.[1]

The defending champion is Lee Seung-hoon of South Korea. This season Arjan Stroetinga won two of five races and the final classification.

Top three

Position Athlete Points Previous season

Race medallists

WC # Location Date Gold Race points Silver Race points Bronze Race points Report
1 Calgary, Canada 15 November Bart Swings
 Belgium
65 Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
45 Reyon Kay
 New Zealand
25 [2]
2 Salt Lake City, United States 22 November Arjan Stroetinga
 Netherlands
60 Fabio Francolini
 Italy
41 Bart Swings
 Belgium
21 [3]
3 Inzell, Germany 6 December Alexis Contin
 France
60 Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
48 Fabio Francolini
 Italy
22 [4]
4 Heerenveen, Netherlands 13 December Arjan Stroetinga
 Netherlands
63 Fabio Francolini
 Italy
40 Lee Seung-hoon
 South Korea
20 [5]
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 13 March Bart Swings
 Belgium
68 Fabio Francolini
 Italy
40 Arjan Stroetinga
 Netherlands
21 [6]
Note: in mass start, race points are accumulated during the race. The skater with most race points is the winner. The races are over 16 laps.

Standings

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#NameNat.CGYSLCINZHVN1HVN2Total
1Arjan Stroetinga5010050100300
2Fabio Francolini28807080258
3Jorrit Bergsma80408032232
4Bart Swings1007060230
5Alexis Contin6010050210
6Reyon Kay70164018144
7Lee Seung-hoon282570123
8Jordan Belchos21183240111
9K. C. Boutiette24241645109
10Peter Michael4032288108
11Viktor Hald Thorup25501414103
12Sun Longjiang363631691
13Kim Cheol-min194524290
14Haralds Silovs4196083
15Livio Wenger60281282
16Andrea Giovannini32143682
17Robert Watson18845374
18Joey Mantia225212169
19Mathias Vosté81243660
20Shane Williamson4556157
21Joo Hyung-joon16151849
22Shota Nakamura102151046
23Jan Blokhuijsen15111945
24Nicola Tumolero00152439
25Armin Hager14312433
26Yevgeny Serayev8610529
27Sverre Lunde Pedersen2828
28Vitaly Mikhailov1241623
29Linus Heidegger510217
30Takuro Ogawa11112
31Andres Campo1111
32Olivier Jean808
33Joshua Capponi88
34Anton Kapustin617
34Dmitry Babenko1607
36Jan Szymański3227
37Hubert Hirschbichler66
37Martin Hänggi0066
39Marcin Bachanek4105
40Ryosuke Tsuchiya44
40Tormod Bjørnetun Haugen44

References

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