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2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

The 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, officially the Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2013–2014, was a series of international speed skating competitions that ran the entire season. The season started on 8 November 2013 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and concluded with the final on 16 March 2014 in Heerenveen, Netherlands. Compared to previous seasons, there were fewer competition weekends; the season was restricted due to the 2014 Winter Olympics, which were arranged in Sochi, Russia, during February 2014.[1][2] In total, six competition weekends were held at six different locations, twelve cups were contested (six for men, and six for women), and 72 races took place.

ISU Speed Skating World Cup
Dates8 November 2013 – 16 March 2014

The World Cup is organized by the International Skating Union (ISU).

Calendar edit

The detailed schedule for the season.[1] Additionally, the team sprint was a demonstration event in Inzell.[1]

WC # City Venue Date 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m 5000 m 10000 m Mass start Team pursuit
1   Calgary Olympic Oval 8–10 November 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m m, w
2   Salt Lake City Utah Olympic Oval 15–17 November 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m m, w
3   Astana Alau Ice Palace 29 November – 1 December 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m
4   Berlin Sportforum Hohenschönhausen 6–8 December 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m m, w
  Hamar Vikingskipet 11–12 January 2014 European Speed Skating Championships
  Nagano M-Wave 18–19 January 2014 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships
  Sochi Adler Arena 8–22 February Speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics
5   Inzell Eisstadion Inzell 7–9 March 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m m, w
6   Heerenveen Thialf 14–16 March 2m, 2w m, w m, w w m m, w m, w
  Heerenveen Thialf 21–23 March 2014 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Total 12m, 12w 6m, 6w 6m, 6w 5w 5m, 1w 1m 2m, 2w 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]

Entry rules edit

Qualification criteria edit

In order to qualify, skaters must have achieved the following results in ISU events, international competitions or national championships between 1 July 2012 and the entry deadline for the competition concerned.[1]

A in the Olympic Oval, Calgary, or the Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City
B in other ice rinks
C or 6:35.00 on 5000 m
D or 6:40.00 on 5000 m
E or 4:15.00 on 3000 m
F or 4:20.00 on 3000 m

For the mass start and team pursuit events, skaters who have achieved any one of the above results will qualify.[1]

Nation quotas edit

Every ISU member nation may enter at least one competitor for each distance, subject to the qualification criteria above. Additionally, skaters placed among the top 36 in the final 2012–13 World Cup, or included in the final qualifying list (including the reserve list) of the 2013 World Single Distance Championships, for the distance category concerned, may be entered.[1] Member nations not mentioned may enter maximum one skater for each distance.

For the mass start event, a member nation may enter maximum three skaters, all subject to the qualifying criteria above. For the team pursuit event, a member nation may enter one team only per category (men/women).[1]

Competition format edit

Seeding of skaters edit

If the number of entered skaters exceeds a certain limit, skaters compete in two separate divisions, A and B.[1] In the first competition, the composition of skaters in the respective division is determined by the ranking of the skaters in the respective distance category from the 2012–13 World Cup and the seeding submitted by the respective team leaders before the draw. For each country and distance category, the number of skaters in the ranking top of the previous year will decide the number of places available in Division A, but the team leader's seeding will decide which skater goes into which division.

In the following competitions, the current World Cup ranking is used, with special considerations to top-placed skaters in Division B of the previous competition. A skater may also under certain conditions apply for a wild card for Division A, but only the first time the skater participates in a distance category, and not in the first and last competitions of the season.[1] In the last competition for the season, there will be no Division B.

Number of competitors in Division A
World Cup 1–5
number of entries
World Cup 6
Distance up to 20 21 to 24 25 to 28 29 or more
500 m
1000 m
1500 m
all all all 20 20
5000 m men
3000 m women
all 12 16 16 16
10000 m men
5000 m women
12 12 12 12
Mass start all all 16 20 20

Points system edit

Points tables edit

World Cup points for all competitions, except the last, are awarded in both divisions, using two sets of tables, A1/B1 and A2/B2. Tables A1 and B1 are used when the number of competitors in Division A exceeds 16, while tables A2 and B2 are used when that number is between 12 and 16. However, if table B1 was used for Division B in the first race in an event that is raced twice in the same competition, it will be used also in the second race, regardless of the number of competitors in Division A.[1]

For the last competition, since there will be no Division B, points will be awarded using table A3.[1]

Mass start ranking edit

The mass start races will be over 20 laps for men and 15 laps for women. There will be 3 intermediate sprints, at 5, 10 and 15 laps for men, and at 4, 8 and 12 laps for women. Race points will be awarded to the four first skaters at the intermediate sprints, and to the six first skaters at the final sprint.[1] The accumulated points a skater collects during a race will decide the final ranking. For skaters who are tied in race points, including those who have failed to collect any, their finishing order will be break the tie.

Points table for mass start
Rank Intermediate sprints Final sprint (finish)
1 5 31
2 3 15
3 2 10
4 1 5
5 3
6 1

Grand World Cup edit

In order to determine an overall World Cup winner, one for men and one for women, a special points system is used, awarding points for the top five skaters in each individual event.[1]

Points table for Grand World Cup
Rank World Cup 1–5 World Cup 6
1 10 15
2 8 12
3 7 10,5
4 6 9
5 5 7,5
Note: half points are awarded in distances that are skated twice in the same competition.

Prize money edit

Additionally, the Grand World Cup winner of each category (men/women) is awarded $20000.[1]

World records edit

World records going into the 2013–14 season.

Men edit

Distance Time Holder(s) Nat. Date Venue Reference
500 m 34.03 Jeremy Wotherspoon   9 November 2007 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City [3]
1000 m 1:06.42 Shani Davis   7 March 2009 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City [4]
1500 m 1:41.04 Shani Davis   11 December 2009 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City [5]
5000 m 6:03.32 Sven Kramer   17 November 2007 Olympic Oval, Calgary [6]
10000 m 12:41.69 Sven Kramer   10 March 2007 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City [7]
Team pursuit
(8 laps)
3:37.80 Sven Kramer
Carl Verheijen
Erben Wennemars
  11 March 2007 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City [8]

On 9 November 2013, in the team pursuit race in Calgary, the Dutch team, comprised by Koen Verweij, Jan Blokhuijsen and Sven Kramer, broke the world record with a time of 3:37.17.[9] The next weekend, on 16 November, the same skaters improved the record further, to 3:35.60.[10]

Women edit

Distance Time Holder(s) Nat. Date Venue Reference
500 m 36.80 Lee Sang-hwa   20 January 2013 Olympic Oval, Calgary [11]
1000 m 1:12.68 Christine Nesbitt   28 January 2012 Olympic Oval, Calgary [12]
1500 m 1:51.79 Cindy Klassen   20 November 2005 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City [13]
3000 m 3:53.34 Cindy Klassen   18 March 2006 Olympic Oval, Calgary [14]
5000 m 6:42.66 Martina Sáblíková   18 February 2011 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City [15]
Team pursuit
(6 laps)
2:55.79 Kristina Groves
Christine Nesbitt
Brittany Schussler
  6 December 2009 Olympic Oval, Calgary [16]

On 9 November 2013, in the second 500 metres race in Calgary, Lee Sang-hwa of South Korea improved her own world record with a time of 36.74 seconds.[9] The next weekend, in Salt Lake City, Lee broke the record twice. First, on Friday, she lowered the record to 36.57 seconds.[17] On Saturday, she improved it another 21/100, to 36.36 seconds.[10] On Sunday, 17 November, also in Salt Lake City, Brittany Bowe broke the world record on 1000 metres with a time of 1:12.58.[18]

Men's standings edit

500 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Ronald Mulder 782
2   Michel Mulder 728
3   Jan Smeekens 655

1000 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Shani Davis 590
2   Denny Morrison 344
3   Kjeld Nuis 305

1500 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Koen Verweij 440
2   Denis Yuskov 430
3   Shani Davis 401

5000 and 10000 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Jorrit Bergsma 500
2   Patrick Beckert 311
3   Sven Kramer 300

Mass start edit

Rank Name Points
1   Bob de Vries 220
2   Arjan Stroetinga 175
3   Bart Swings 170

Team pursuit edit

Rank Country Points
1   Netherlands 450
2   United States 280
3   Norway 270

Grand World Cup edit

Rank Name Points
1   Shani Davis 95,5
2   Koen Verweij 67,5
3   Jorrit Bergsma 50

Women's standings edit

500 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Olga Fatkulina 960
2   Heather Richardson 915
3   Jenny Wolf 803

1000 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Heather Richardson 555
2   Brittany Bowe 500
3   Olga Fatkulina 352

1500 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Ireen Wüst 530
2   Lotte van Beek 430
3   Brittany Bowe 389

3000 and 5000 m edit

Rank Name Points
1   Martina Sáblíková 550
2   Claudia Pechstein 416
3   Yvonne Nauta 326

Mass start edit

Rank Name Points
1   Francesca Lollobrigida 200
2   Irene Schouten 190
3   Janneke Ensing 155

Team pursuit edit

Rank Country Points
1   Netherlands 450
2   Poland 315
3   Japan 285

Grand World Cup edit

Rank Name Points
1   Heather Richardson 108,25
2   Ireen Wüst 99
3   Brittany Bowe 82,5

References edit

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  2. ^ . speedskating.ca. Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Evolution of the world record 500 meters Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  4. ^ "Evolution of the world record 1000 meters Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  5. ^ "Evolution of the world record 1500 meters Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Evolution of the world record 5000 meters Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Evolution of the world record 10,000 meters Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  8. ^ "Evolution of the world record Team pursuit Men". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  9. ^ a b . International Skating Union. 9 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  10. ^ a b . International Skating Union. 16 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  11. ^ "Evolution of the world record 500 meters Women". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  12. ^ "Evolution of the world record 1000 meters Women". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  13. ^ "Evolution of the world record 1500 meters Women". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  14. ^ "Evolution of the world record 3000 meters Women". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  15. ^ "Evolution of the world record 5000 meters Women". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  16. ^ "Evolution of the world record Team pursuit Women". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  17. ^ . International Skating Union. 15 November 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  18. ^ "Brittany Bowe (USA) sets 1000m world record". International Skating Union. 17 November 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • ISUresults.eu

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The 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup officially the Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2013 2014 was a series of international speed skating competitions that ran the entire season The season started on 8 November 2013 in Calgary Alberta Canada and concluded with the final on 16 March 2014 in Heerenveen Netherlands Compared to previous seasons there were fewer competition weekends the season was restricted due to the 2014 Winter Olympics which were arranged in Sochi Russia during February 2014 1 2 In total six competition weekends were held at six different locations twelve cups were contested six for men and six for women and 72 races took place ISU Speed Skating World CupDates8 November 2013 16 March 2014 2012 132014 15 The World Cup is organized by the International Skating Union ISU Contents 1 Calendar 2 Entry rules 2 1 Qualification criteria 2 2 Nation quotas 3 Competition format 3 1 Seeding of skaters 3 2 Points system 3 2 1 Points tables 3 2 2 Mass start ranking 3 2 3 Grand World Cup 3 3 Prize money 4 World records 4 1 Men 4 2 Women 5 Men s standings 5 1 500 m 5 2 1000 m 5 3 1500 m 5 4 5000 and 10000 m 5 5 Mass start 5 6 Team pursuit 5 7 Grand World Cup 6 Women s standings 6 1 500 m 6 2 1000 m 6 3 1500 m 6 4 3000 and 5000 m 6 5 Mass start 6 6 Team pursuit 6 7 Grand World Cup 7 References 8 External linksCalendar editThe detailed schedule for the season 1 Additionally the team sprint was a demonstration event in Inzell 1 WC City Venue Date 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3000 m 5000 m 10000 m Mass start Team pursuit 1 nbsp Calgary Olympic Oval 8 10 November 2m 2w m w m w w m m w 2 nbsp Salt Lake City Utah Olympic Oval 15 17 November 2m 2w m w m w w m m w 3 nbsp Astana Alau Ice Palace 29 November 1 December 2m 2w m w m w w m 4 nbsp Berlin Sportforum Hohenschonhausen 6 8 December 2m 2w m w m w w m m w nbsp Hamar Vikingskipet 11 12 January 2014 European Speed Skating Championships nbsp Nagano M Wave 18 19 January 2014 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships nbsp Sochi Adler Arena 8 22 February Speed skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics 5 nbsp Inzell Eisstadion Inzell 7 9 March 2m 2w m w m w w m m w 6 nbsp Heerenveen Thialf 14 16 March 2m 2w m w m w w m m w m w nbsp Heerenveen Thialf 21 23 March 2014 World Allround Speed Skating Championships Total 12m 12w 6m 6w 6m 6w 5w 5m 1w 1m 2m 2w 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 Entry rules editQualification criteria edit In order to qualify skaters must have achieved the following results in ISU events international competitions or national championships between 1 July 2012 and the entry deadline for the competition concerned 1 Men Distance Time required A Time required B 500 m 36 20 36 60 1000 m 1 11 90 1 12 80 1500 m 1 51 00 1 52 50 3000 m 5000 m 6 48 00 6 52 00 10000 m 13 40 00 C 13 50 00 D Women Distance Time required A Time required B 500 m 40 00 40 50 1000 m 1 20 00 1 21 00 1500 m 2 03 00 2 05 50 3000 m 4 24 00 4 28 00 5000 m 7 25 00 E 7 32 00 F 10000 m A in the Olympic Oval Calgary or the Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City B in other ice rinks C or 6 35 00 on 5000 m D or 6 40 00 on 5000 m E or 4 15 00 on 3000 m F or 4 20 00 on 3000 m For the mass start and team pursuit events skaters who have achieved any one of the above results will qualify 1 Nation quotas edit Every ISU member nation may enter at least one competitor for each distance subject to the qualification criteria above Additionally skaters placed among the top 36 in the final 2012 13 World Cup or included in the final qualifying list including the reserve list of the 2013 World Single Distance Championships for the distance category concerned may be entered 1 Member nations not mentioned may enter maximum one skater for each distance Men Nation 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 5k 10k nbsp Australia 2 2 1 1 nbsp Austria 1 1 1 2 nbsp Belarus 1 1 1 1 nbsp Belgium 1 1 2 3 nbsp Canada 5 5 5 3 nbsp China 3 2 1 2 nbsp Czech Republic 1 1 1 1 nbsp Denmark 1 1 1 1 nbsp Finland 3 4 1 1 nbsp France 1 2 3 3 nbsp Germany 4 3 2 5 nbsp Italy 2 2 3 2 nbsp Japan 5 3 2 1 nbsp Kazakhstan 1 4 4 2 nbsp South Korea 5 4 2 5 nbsp Latvia 2 2 2 2 nbsp Netherlands 5 5 5 5 nbsp Norway 3 3 5 3 nbsp New Zealand 1 1 1 2 nbsp Poland 3 2 4 3 nbsp Russia 5 5 5 5 nbsp Sweden 1 1 2 1 nbsp Switzerland 1 1 1 2 nbsp United States 5 5 4 4 Women Nation 500 m 1000 m 1500 m 3k 5k nbsp Australia 1 1 1 1 nbsp Austria 1 1 1 2 nbsp Belarus 2 2 1 1 nbsp Belgium 1 1 2 2 nbsp Canada 5 5 5 5 nbsp China 5 5 2 1 nbsp Czech Republic 2 2 3 2 nbsp Denmark 1 1 1 2 nbsp Finland 2 1 1 1 nbsp France 1 1 1 1 nbsp Germany 5 5 3 5 nbsp Italy 3 3 1 1 nbsp Japan 5 5 5 5 nbsp Kazakhstan 2 2 2 1 nbsp South Korea 4 4 3 5 nbsp Latvia 1 1 1 1 nbsp Netherlands 5 5 5 5 nbsp Norway 1 1 4 4 nbsp New Zealand 1 1 1 1 nbsp Poland 1 2 4 4 nbsp Russia 5 5 5 5 nbsp Sweden 1 1 1 1 nbsp Switzerland 1 1 1 1 nbsp United States 5 5 4 3 For the mass start event a member nation may enter maximum three skaters all subject to the qualifying criteria above For the team pursuit event a member nation may enter one team only per category men women 1 Competition format editSeeding of skaters edit If the number of entered skaters exceeds a certain limit skaters compete in two separate divisions A and B 1 In the first competition the composition of skaters in the respective division is determined by the ranking of the skaters in the respective distance category from the 2012 13 World Cup and the seeding submitted by the respective team leaders before the draw For each country and distance category the number of skaters in the ranking top of the previous year will decide the number of places available in Division A but the team leader s seeding will decide which skater goes into which division In the following competitions the current World Cup ranking is used with special considerations to top placed skaters in Division B of the previous competition A skater may also under certain conditions apply for a wild card for Division A but only the first time the skater participates in a distance category and not in the first and last competitions of the season 1 In the last competition for the season there will be no Division B Number of competitors in Division A World Cup 1 5 number of entries World Cup 6 Distance up to 20 21 to 24 25 to 28 29 or more 500 m1000 m1500 m all all all 20 20 5000 m men3000 m women all 12 16 16 16 10000 m men5000 m women 12 12 12 12 Mass start all all 16 20 20 Points system edit Points tables edit World Cup points for all competitions except the last are awarded in both divisions using two sets of tables A1 B1 and A2 B2 Tables A1 and B1 are used when the number of competitors in Division A exceeds 16 while tables A2 and B2 are used when that number is between 12 and 16 However if table B1 was used for Division B in the first race in an event that is raced twice in the same competition it will be used also in the second race regardless of the number of competitors in Division A 1 For the last competition since there will be no Division B points will be awarded using table A3 1 Points system tables A1 B1 more than 16 entries in A Rank Division A Division B 1 100 25 2 80 19 3 70 15 4 60 11 5 50 8 6 45 6 7 40 4 8 36 2 9 32 1 10 28 11 24 12 21 13 18 14 16 15 14 16 12 17 10 18 8 19 6 20 5 21 4 22 3 23 2 24 1 Points system tables A2 B2 12 16 entries in A Rank Division A Division B 1 100 32 2 80 27 3 70 23 4 60 19 5 50 15 6 45 11 7 40 9 8 35 7 9 30 6 10 25 5 11 21 4 12 18 3 13 16 2 14 14 1 15 12 16 10 Points system table A3 Rank Division A 1 150 2 120 3 105 4 90 5 75 6 45 7 40 8 36 9 32 10 28 11 24 12 21 13 18 14 16 15 14 16 12 17 10 18 8 19 6 20 5 Mass start ranking edit The mass start races will be over 20 laps for men and 15 laps for women There will be 3 intermediate sprints at 5 10 and 15 laps for men and at 4 8 and 12 laps for women Race points will be awarded to the four first skaters at the intermediate sprints and to the six first skaters at the final sprint 1 The accumulated points a skater collects during a race will decide the final ranking For skaters who are tied in race points including those who have failed to collect any their finishing order will be break the tie Points table for mass start Rank Intermediate sprints Final sprint finish 1 5 31 2 3 15 3 2 10 4 1 5 5 3 6 1 Grand World Cup edit In order to determine an overall World Cup winner one for men and one for women a special points system is used awarding points for the top five skaters in each individual event 1 Points table for Grand World Cup Rank World Cup 1 5 World Cup 6 1 10 15 2 8 12 3 7 10 5 4 6 9 5 5 7 5 Note half points are awarded in distances that are skated twice in the same competition Prize money edit Prize money for each competition 1 Rank Individual events Mass start Team pursuit 1 1500 750 2100 2 1000 500 1500 3 800 400 1200 Note half amounts are awarded in distances that are skated twice in the same competition Prize money for final ranking 1 Rank Individual events Mass start Team pursuit 1 15000 5000 5000 2 10000 3000 3000 3 7000 2500 2500 4 5000 2000 2000 5 4000 1500 1500 6 3500 7 3000 8 2500 9 2000 10 1500 Additionally the Grand World Cup winner of each category men women is awarded 20000 1 World records editWorld records going into the 2013 14 season Men edit Distance Time Holder s Nat Date Venue Reference 500 m 34 03 Jeremy Wotherspoon nbsp 9 November 2007 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City 3 1000 m 1 06 42 Shani Davis nbsp 7 March 2009 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City 4 1500 m 1 41 04 Shani Davis nbsp 11 December 2009 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City 5 5000 m 6 03 32 Sven Kramer nbsp 17 November 2007 Olympic Oval Calgary 6 10000 m 12 41 69 Sven Kramer nbsp 10 March 2007 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City 7 Team pursuit 8 laps 3 37 80 Sven Kramer Carl Verheijen Erben Wennemars nbsp 11 March 2007 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City 8 On 9 November 2013 in the team pursuit race in Calgary the Dutch team comprised by Koen Verweij Jan Blokhuijsen and Sven Kramer broke the world record with a time of 3 37 17 9 The next weekend on 16 November the same skaters improved the record further to 3 35 60 10 Women edit Distance Time Holder s Nat Date Venue Reference 500 m 36 80 Lee Sang hwa nbsp 20 January 2013 Olympic Oval Calgary 11 1000 m 1 12 68 Christine Nesbitt nbsp 28 January 2012 Olympic Oval Calgary 12 1500 m 1 51 79 Cindy Klassen nbsp 20 November 2005 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City 13 3000 m 3 53 34 Cindy Klassen nbsp 18 March 2006 Olympic Oval Calgary 14 5000 m 6 42 66 Martina Sablikova nbsp 18 February 2011 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City 15 Team pursuit 6 laps 2 55 79 Kristina Groves Christine Nesbitt Brittany Schussler nbsp 6 December 2009 Olympic Oval Calgary 16 On 9 November 2013 in the second 500 metres race in Calgary Lee Sang hwa of South Korea improved her own world record with a time of 36 74 seconds 9 The next weekend in Salt Lake City Lee broke the record twice First on Friday she lowered the record to 36 57 seconds 17 On Saturday she improved it another 21 100 to 36 36 seconds 10 On Sunday 17 November also in Salt Lake City Brittany Bowe broke the world record on 1000 metres with a time of 1 12 58 18 Men s standings edit500 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Men s 500 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Ronald Mulder 782 2 nbsp Michel Mulder 728 3 nbsp Jan Smeekens 655 1000 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Men s 1000 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Shani Davis 590 2 nbsp Denny Morrison 344 3 nbsp Kjeld Nuis 305 1500 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Men s 1500 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Koen Verweij 440 2 nbsp Denis Yuskov 430 3 nbsp Shani Davis 401 5000 and 10000 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Men s 5000 and 10000 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Jorrit Bergsma 500 2 nbsp Patrick Beckert 311 3 nbsp Sven Kramer 300 Mass start edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Men s mass start Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Bob de Vries 220 2 nbsp Arjan Stroetinga 175 3 nbsp Bart Swings 170 Team pursuit edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Men s team pursuit Rank Country Points 1 nbsp Netherlands 450 2 nbsp United States 280 3 nbsp Norway 270 Grand World Cup edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Men s Grand World Cup Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Shani Davis 95 5 2 nbsp Koen Verweij 67 5 3 nbsp Jorrit Bergsma 50Women s standings edit500 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Women s 500 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Olga Fatkulina 960 2 nbsp Heather Richardson 915 3 nbsp Jenny Wolf 803 1000 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Women s 1000 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Heather Richardson 555 2 nbsp Brittany Bowe 500 3 nbsp Olga Fatkulina 352 1500 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Women s 1500 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Ireen Wust 530 2 nbsp Lotte van Beek 430 3 nbsp Brittany Bowe 389 3000 and 5000 m edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Women s 3000 and 5000 metres Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Martina Sablikova 550 2 nbsp Claudia Pechstein 416 3 nbsp Yvonne Nauta 326 Mass start edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Women s mass start Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Francesca Lollobrigida 200 2 nbsp Irene Schouten 190 3 nbsp Janneke Ensing 155 Team pursuit edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Women s team pursuit Rank Country Points 1 nbsp Netherlands 450 2 nbsp Poland 315 3 nbsp Japan 285 Grand World Cup edit Main article 2013 14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Women s Grand World Cup Rank Name Points 1 nbsp Heather Richardson 108 25 2 nbsp Ireen Wust 99 3 nbsp Brittany Bowe 82 5References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Essent ISU World Cup Speed Skating 2013 14 International Skating Union 2 October 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 2 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