ISU Short Track World Cup | |
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Dates | 2009 – 2010 |
The 2009-10 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 17 September 2009 and ended on 15 November 2009. The World Cup was organised by the ISU who also ran world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.
The World Cup consisted of just four competitions this year (rather than six) due to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
19 September 2009 | 500m | ||||
19 September 2009 | 1500m | ||||
20 September 2009 | 1000m | ||||
20 September 2009 | 5000m relay |
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
26 September 2009 | 500m | ||||
26 September 2009 | 1500m | ||||
27 September 2009 | 1000m | ||||
27 September 2009 | 5000m relay |
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
7 November 2009 | 500m | ||||
7 November 2009 | 1500m | ||||
8 November 2009 | 1000m | ||||
8 November 2009 | 5000m relay |
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
14 November 2009 | 500m | ||||
14 November 2009 | 1500m | ||||
15 November 2009 | 1000m | ||||
15 November 2009 | 5000m relay |
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
19 September 2009 | 500m | ||||
19 September 2009 | 1500m | ||||
20 September 2009 | 1000m | ||||
20 September 2009 | 3000m relay |
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
26 September 2009 | 500m | ||||
26 September 2009 | 1500m | ||||
27 September 2009 | 1000m | ||||
27 September 2009 | 3000m relay |
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
7 November 2009 | 500m | ||||
7 November 2009 | 1500m | ||||
8 November 2009 | 1000m | ||||
8 November 2009 | 3000m relay |
Date | Place | Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
14 November 2009 | 500m | ||||
14 November 2009 | 1500m | ||||
15 November 2009 | 1000m | ||||
15 November 2009 | 3000m relay |
Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
500m | |||
1000m | |||
1500m | |||
5000m relay |
Distance | Winner | Second | Third |
500m | |||
1000m | |||
1500m | |||
3000m relay |
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