2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships | |
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Venue | Pettit National Ice Center, Milwaukee, United States |
Dates | January 31 – February 2, 2020 |
Competitors | 75 [1] from 9 nations |
The 2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships were the first edition of the championship and held from January 31 to February 2, 2020, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, United States. [2]
All times are local (UTC–6).
Date | Time | Events |
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January 31 | 14:30 | 500 m women 500 m men 3000 m women 5000 m men Team sprint women Team sprint men |
February 1 | 13:00 | 1500 m women 1500 m men Mass start women Mass start men |
February 2 | 13:00 | 1000 m women 1000 m men Team pursuit women Team pursuit men |
* Host nation (United States)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 5 | 4 | 4 | 13 |
2 | ![]() | 5 | 0 | 3 | 8 |
3 | ![]() | 2 | 5 | 1 | 8 |
4 | ![]() | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
5 | ![]() | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6 | ![]() | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Totals (6 entries) | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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500 m [3] | Kim Jun-ho ![]() | 34.59 TR | Alex Boisvert-Lacroix ![]() | 34.73 | Roman Krech ![]() | 34.94 |
1000 m [4] | Koki Kubo ![]() | 1:08.54 | Laurent Dubreuil ![]() | 1:08.54 | Kim Jin-su ![]() | 1:08.84 |
1500 m [5] | Kim Min-seok ![]() | 1:44.56 | Jess Neufeld ![]() | 1:45.99 | Jake Weidemann ![]() | 1:46.49 |
5000 m [6] | Vitaliy Schigolev ![]() | 6:19.33 | Dmitry Morozov ![]() | 6:19.48 | Emery Lehman ![]() | 6:23.29 |
Team pursuit [7] | ![]() Hayden Mayeur Kaleb Muller Jake Weidemann | 3:44.36 | ![]() Chung Jae-won Kim Min-seok Um Cheon-ho | 3:47.62 | ![]() Demyan Gavrilov Dmitry Morozov Vitaliy Schigolev | 3:47.90 |
Team sprint [8] | ![]() Cha Min-kyu Kim Jin-su Kim Jun-ho | 1:21.08 | ![]() Hou Kaibo Wang Haotian Xu Fu | 1:21.35 | ![]() Alexander Klenko Roman Krech Stanislav Palkin | 1:21.41 |
Mass start [9] | Um Cheon-ho ![]() | 64 pts | Chung Jae-won ![]() | 41 pts | Ian Quinn ![]() | 21 pts |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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500 m [10] | Kim Min-sun ![]() | 38.41 | Brooklyn McDougall ![]() | 38.53 | Kim Hyun-yung ![]() | 38.55 |
1000 m [11] | Brianna Bocox ![]() | 1:15.53 | Rio Yamada ![]() | 1:16.02 | Mia Kilburg ![]() | 1:16.04 |
1500 m [12] | Brianna Bocox ![]() | 1:57.17 | Nadezhda Morozova ![]() | 1:57.89 | Park Ji-woo ![]() | 1:58.44 |
3000 m [13] | Mia Kilburg ![]() | 4:07.00 | Nadezhda Morozova ![]() | 4:07.80 | Nana Takahashi ![]() | 4:11.00 |
Team pursuit [14] | ![]() Brianna Bocox Mia Kilburg Paige Schwartzburg | 3:02.55 | ![]() Lindsey Kent Maddison Pearman Alexa Scott | 3:08.60 | ![]() Ahenaer Adake Chen Xiangyu Ma Yuhan | 3:14.15 |
Team sprint [15] | ![]() Noémie Fiset Maddison Pearman Brooklyn McDougall | 1:29.82 | ![]() Kim Hyun-yung Kim Min-ji Kim Min-sun | 1:30.70 | ![]() Chen Xiangyu Lin Xue Zhang Lina | 1:33.38 |
Mass start [16] | Mia Kilburg ![]() | 65 pts | Kim Bo-reum ![]() | 40 pts | Park Ji-woo ![]() | 22 pts |
A total of 75 speed skaters from 9 nations contested the events. The numbers in parentheses represents the number of participants entered.
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