International Skating Union ISU Short Track Speed Skating Media Guide 2012/13 International Skating Union 10/19/2012
Contents 1. International Skating Union Speed Skating Office Holders 2010/16... 3 2. ISU Speed Skating Members... 4 4. Rules and Regulations... 5 a. Individual racing rules... 5 b. Relay racing rules... 6 c. Sanction for Infringements of the Racing Rules... 6 d. World Cup Competitions... 7 e. ISU Short Track Speed Skating Championships... 9 5. ISU Events and Championships Calendar... 10 6. Media Accreditation... 10 8. World Records... 12 a. Men... 12 b. Ladies... 12 c. Junior Men... 12 d. Junior Ladies... 12 9. Medal Tables... 13 a. ISU World Cup Short Track Single Distances... 13 b. ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships... 13 c. ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships... 14 10. Medalists... 14 a. World Championships Men... 14 b. World Championships Ladies... 17 c. European Championships Men... 21 d. European Championships Ladies... 22 e. World Junior Championships Men... 23 f. World Junior Championships Ladies... 24 11. Season 2011/12 Results... 25 a. ISU World Cup Short Track 2011/12 Final Classification per distance... 25 b. ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships... 26 c. ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships... 28 d. ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships... 28 2
1. International Skating Union Speed Skating Office Holders 2010/16 Council: President: Ottavio Cinquanta 1 st Vice President: Figure Skating: David M. Dore Vice President: Speed Skating: Jan Dijkema Netherlands Members: Speed Skating: György Martos Hungary German Panov Russia Lan Li Roland E. Maillard Switzerland Director General: Fredi Schmid Switzerland Treasurer: Ulrich Linder Switzerland Legal Advisors: Béatrice Pfister Switzerland Michael Geistlinger Austria Chair Sports Directorate: Peter Krick Germany Speed Skating Sports Director: Hugo Herrnhof Technical Committees: Short Track Chair: Andy Gabel USA Speed Skating: Members: Stoytcho G. Stoytchev Bulgaria Reinier Oostheim Netherland Ji-Hoon Chae Rep. of Appointed Skater: Satoru Terao Japan Appointed Coach: Nathalie Lambert Disciplinary Commission: Chair: Volker Waldeck Germany Members: Allan Böhm Slovak Republic Fred Benjamin USA Egbert Schmid Austria Susan Petricevic New Zealand Medical Commission: Chair: Jane M. Moran Members: David Mitchell Great Britain Sanda Dubravcic-Simunjak Croatia Joel C. Shobe USA Harm Kuipers Netherlands Hiroya Sakai Japan Ruben Ambartsumov Ukraine Hannu Koivu Finland Development Coordinator: György Sallak Hungary 3
2. ISU Speed Skating Members ARG Argentina Argentine Ice Speed Skating Union ARM Armenia Armenia Skating Federation AUS Australia Australian Ice Racing Inc. AUT Austria Österreichischer Eissschnellauf Verband AZE Azerbaijan The Skating Federation of Azerbaijan Republic BLR Belarus Skating Union of Belarus BEL Belgium Fédération Royale Belge de Patinage de Vitesse BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina Skating Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina BRA Brazil Brazilian Ice Sports Federation BUL Bulgaria Bulgarian Skating Federation CAN Speed Skating CHN Chinese Skating Association TPE Chinese Chinese Taipei Skating Union Taipei CRO Croatia Croatian Skating Federation CZE Czech Republic Czech Speed Skating Federation DEN Denmark Dansk Skøjte Union PRK D.P.R. Skating Association of the Democratic People s Republic of EST Estonia The Estonian Skating Union FIN Finland Suomen Luisteluliitto FRA France Fédération Française des Sports de Glace GEO Georgia Georgian Figure Skating Federation GER Germany Deutsche Eisschnellauf- Gemeinschaft GBR Great Britain National Ice Skating Association of U. K. (Limited) GRE Greece Hellenic Ice Sports Federation HKG Hong Kong/ Hong Kong Skating Union Ltd HUN Hungary Hungarian National Skating Federation IND India Ice Skating Association of India ISR Israel Israel Ice Skating Federation ITA Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio JPN Japan Japan Skating Federation KAZ Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Skating Federation LAT Latvia The Latvian Skating Association LTU Lithuania Lithuanian Speed Skating Association LUX Luxembourg Union Luxembourgeoise de Patinage de Vitesse MAS Malaysia Ice Skating Association of Malaysia MEX Mexico Federacion Mexicana de Patinaje Sobre Hielo y Deportes de Invierno, A. C. MGL Mongolia Skating Union of Mongolia MNE Montenegro Skating Association of Montenegro NED Netherlands Koninklijke Nederlandsche Schaatsenrijders Bond NZL New Zealand Ice Speed Skating New Zealand Inc NOR Norway Norges Skøyteforbund POL Poland Polish Speed Skating Association KOR Rep. of Skating Union ROU Romania Romanian Skating Federation RUS Russia Russian Skating Union SRB Serbia Serbian Skating Association SIN Singapore Singapore Ice Skating Association SVK Slovak Slovak Speed Skating Union Republic SLO Slovenia Slovene Skating Union RSA South Africa South African Speed Skating Association ESP Spain Federacion Española de Deportes de Hielo SWE Sweden Svenska Skridskoförbundet Stockholms Allmänna Skridskoklubb (Club Member) SUI Switzerland Schweizer Eislauf-Verband Internationaler Schlittschuh- Club Davos (Club Member) THA Thailand Figure and Speed Skating Association of Thailand TUR Turkey Turkish Ice Skating Federation UKR Ukraine Ukrainian Speed Skating Federation USA USA US Speedskating UZB Uzbekistan Winter Sports Association of Uzbekistan 4
3. ISU Contact ISU Communications and Media Coordinator Ms. Selina Vanier Tel: +41 21 612 6666 Fax: +41 21 612 6677 E-mail: media@isu.ch 4. Rules and Regulations In Short Track Speed Skating a pack of four to six Skaters race against each other rather than against the clock. Competitors skate a series of Preliminaries, Heats, Quarter-Finals, Semi- Finals and Finals over 500, 1000 and 1500 meters and Relay Events for National teams (composed of four Skaters) over 3000 meters for Ladies and 5000 meters for Men. Race winners and second placed Skaters/Teams move up to the next round, fastest thirds (in individual distances only) may also advance if there is an odd number of Skaters. a. Individual racing rules Races are run counter-clockwise meaning that the inner side of the track is on the left hand side of the Skater. Overtaking is allowed at all times, but until the Skaters are besides each other, the responsibility for any obstruction or collision shall be upon the Skater overtaking, providing the Skaters being overtaken do not act improperly. When a Skater has been lapped once, the Skater may continue the races, preferably on the outside of the track, provided this does not interfere with nor impedes others Competitors. If a Skater has been lapped twice, that Skater shall leave the race unless there are one or more Skaters very close to his current race position. Skaters who have left the race on basis of this Rule shall be recorded as DNS (did not finish). If the Referee, at his discretion, feels that the Skater was prevented from finishing due to reasons beyond the Skaters control, then the Referee may declare the Skater having reached the finish but no time shall be recorded. A Competitor or Team has completed the distance when the Skater has reached the finishing line with the leading tip of the skate s blade. Infringements: The general racing rule is that the Competitors by their way of skating shall contribute to be honest sporting and safe progress of the race in order to determine the result of the race on its merits. Breaches of the racing rules are considered as follows: OFF-TRACK: Shortening the distance to be skated with one or both skates on the left side of the curve, marked by track marking blocks. IMPEDING: Impeding, blocking, charging or pushing another Competitor with any part of the body. Interfere with another Skater by crossing his/her course thereby causing contact. ASSISTANCE: Each Skater competes as an individual. Any assistance from other Skaters is a cause for sanctions of all Skaters involved. This does not apply to the push the Skater receives from their teammate in a relay race. KICKING OUT: Kicking out of any skate during any part of a race thereby causing danger including at the finish line or throwing the body across the finishing line is forbidden. 5
b. Relay racing rules All members of a Team shall be equally dressed. Teams which do not comply with this requirement shall be excluded from participation. A Competitor in the race and is responsible for the Team until that Skater is relayed by a Team member. Relaying is by touch, which means a Skater is not in the race until that Skater has been touched by, or has touched the Skater he is relieving. A Competitor may be relayed at any time except during the last two (2) laps. These laps must be skated by one Skater. A warning shot is fired to indicate the start of the last three laps. In the case of a fall during the last two laps, the Skater may be relayed. Relay Infringements: The individual racing rules shall apply to relay races, that is to say for all Members of the Team, both participating and relayed Team members. Breaches of the Relay racing rules are considered as follows: RELAYING NON TOUCH: The Relay has taken place without a touch or that the touch has not been obvious, clearly shown, and seen by the Referee or Assistant Referees. RELAYING DURING THE LAST TWO LAPS: The last relay has not been clearly started before the commencement of the final two laps. c. Sanction for Infringements of the Racing Rules PENALTY: In the case of an infringement of the Racing Rules a penalty is given. The Skater/Relay Team is disqualified in the relevant race in which the infringement occurred, and is excluded from participating in the next round of the distance concerned. The Skater/Relay Team forfeits the points/result accrued in that race alone. /results accrued prior to that race are not affected. YELLOW CARD: If an infringement of the Racing Rules is deemed by the Referee to be an unsafe, harmful or hazardous offense, a yellow card is shown to the infringing Skater. The Skater/Relay Team is disqualified in the relevant race in which the infringement occurred and excluded from participating in the next round of the distance concerned. The Skater/Relay Team forfeits prior points/results accrued in all races over the distance concerned. Any Skater who is shown the yellow card twice in the same competition is sanctioned by a red card, is excluded from the competition immediately and is not ranked in the final classification. RED CARD : 1) In the case of an infringement which is deemed by the Referee to be intentionally dangerous or grossly negligent, the Skater is shown a red card. 2) In the case a Skater is shown two yellow cards in the same competition, the Skater is shown a red card. 3) For any action, either on or off ice, not in compliance with Rule 125, a red card may also be shown to the Skater. The Skater who is shown a red card is excluded immediately from the competition and is not ranked in the final classification. In the case a Skater is shown a red card in a Relay race, his Relay Team is excluded immediately from the Relay competition and is not ranked in the final Relay classification. Individual sanctions for the Skater(s) concerned are also applied. 6
If a Skater has accumulated two red cards within 12 months, that Skater is automatically suspended from all ISU Events, the Olympic Winter Games, and International Competitions for at least two months or three applicable competitions whichever is the longer period. The Referee s decision that: (i) there was an infringement of the Racing Rules or (ii) decisions approving the announcement of the results showing that there was no infringement are final and no protests against such decision are allowed (See Rule 123, paragraph 4 c). If the Referee decides that an infringement of the Racing Rules has occurred, a sanction is given as provided by the Rules. If in the opinion of the Referee and his Assistants, the Skaters are "not racing" they shall stop the race, declare "no contest" and may give a penalty to Competitor(s). If, during a race, any irregularity that may affect the result does take place, the Referee may stop the race and order an immediate re-start of the race. If the distance has been completed the Referee may order a re-run of the race after respecting the rest time according to Rule 295, paragraph 2. If any of the Skaters/Relay Teams have been sanctioned under this Rule for conduct occurring before the race is stopped then such Skater(s), and the Skater s Relay Team (if the race is a Relay race), will not take part in the re-run. Any Skater who causes the race to be stopped is not allowed to take part in the re-start. This does not apply to the starting procedure. The results of Skater(s) excluded for this reason from a re-start will show no finish. Sanctions under this Rule must be communicated at the end of each race, to the Skater(s)/ Team Coach or Team Leader, Competitors Steward, and over the public address system for the benefit of the spectators, specifying where and how the Skater(s)/Relay Team concerned made an infringement and whether there is a consequent advancement. d. World Cup Competitions The World Cup series consists of six Competitions, except in Olympic season where there are only four Events. The competitions have a single distance character and are held in separate sessions. The first day is dedicated to all Qualifying Rounds. On the second and third day there is Repechage sessions preceding the World Cup session that day. Competitors who did not qualify for the Quarter-Finals for 500 and 1000 meters and Semi-Finals for 1500 meters in the World Cup sessions, can enter the Repechage session for the distance concerned, except those who were given a sanction, did not start or failed to finish in the Qualifying Round. The maximum number of Skaters to enter the Repechage session is 40. On the distances 500, 1000 and 1500 meters there is the A and B Finals. Skaters qualify for A and B Finals only through the Semi-Finals. In World Cup Competitions one of the individual distance is skated twice, a different one at each World Cup. Relay Teams consist of four or five Skaters, which are all considered as participants. During any Relay race in a competition, a maximum of four Skaters shall compete. Entries of Teams with less than four or more than five Skaters are not accepted. All Skaters of a team must belong to the same ISU Member. 7
Classifications at each World Cup Competition: The Distance Classifications over the Individual Distances 500, 1000 and 1500 meters are as follows: First to be listed are Competitors who have qualified for the World Cup in accordance with Rule 295, paragraph 6, using the results of the World Cup session. Any persisting tie is broken according to the results of the Competitors in the Qualifying Rounds. Any Competitor, who received a penalty, did not start or failed to finish in the first round of the World Cup session is ranked last in this group. If this applies to more than one Competitor, they are ranked according to their results within the Qualifying Rounds. The remaining Competitors who have participated in the Repechage sessions are ranked in accordance with Rule 295, paragraph 6, using the results of the Repechage session. Any persisting tie is broken according to the results of the Competitors in the Qualifying Rounds. Any Competitor who was given a penalty, did not start or failed to finish in the first round of the Repechage session is ranked last in this group. If this applies to more than one Competitor they are ranked according to their results in the Qualifying Rounds. Any remaining Competitor is ranked in accordance with Rule 295, paragraph 6, using the results in the Qualifying Rounds. Any Competitor who was shown a yellow card (Rule 297, paragraph 5) or failed to finish in the first round of the Qualifying Rounds is not ranked, does not receive any World Cup points but is listed as having participated. Any Competitor who was shown a red card (Rule 297, paragraph 5) is be listed. Competitors who have been entered but did not start, due to whatever reason, is not listed. scoring: The points scoring for each Distance Classifications at World Cup Competitions is as follows: 1 1000 16 35 31 14 2 800 17 28 32 13 3 640 18 27 33 12 4 512 19 26 34 11 5 410 20 25 35 10 6 328 21 24 36 9 7 262 22 23 37 8 8 210 23 22 38 7 9 168 24 21 39 6 10 134 25 20 40 5 11 107 26 19 41 4 12 86 27 18 42 3 13 69 28 17 43 2 14 55 29 16 44 1 15 44 30 15 others 1 8
World Cup Classification: For the purpose of establishing the World Cup Classifications over the Individual Distances, only the best six results from the possible eight Distance Classifications at World Cup Competitions is considered. For the purpose of establishing the World Cup Classifications over the Relay Distances, only the best four results from the possible six Distance Classifications at World Cup Competitions is considered. e. ISU Short Track Speed Skating Championships There are three ISU Championships held every season, the European Championships, World Junior Championships and World Championships. The European and World Junior Championships have an allround character only while the World Championships have both an allround and single distances character. The allround classification is build based on the results of each Skater in the three individual distances, 500, 1000 and 1500 meters. After the completion of the three individual distances, the top eight point scorers and ties on the eighth position will Skate the 3000 meters Super- Final. The winner of the Championships is the Skater having accrued the highest total of points after the completion of the three individual distances and the Super-Final. The winner is awarded the Gold medal. The Skaters placed second and third in the Final Classification after four distances are awarded the Silver and Bronze medal respectively. The winning Team of the Championships relay competition is the one which has been declared winner of the Final race and is awarded the Gold medal. The teams placed second and third are awarded the Silver and Bronze medal respectively. scoring winners: For the individual distances the final points 34, 21, 13, 8, 5, 3, 2 and 1 are awarded in descending order commencing with the first place. Final points are awarded in the Final race only. No points are awarded to Skater(s) who received a yellow card, red card, did not start or failed to finish the race. Single distance winners: At the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, the winner of the Final race of each individual distance is declared World Champion over that particular distance and is awarded a Gold medal, the Skaters placed second and third in the Final race are awarded the Silver and Bronze medal respectively. 9
5. ISU Events and Championships Calendar October 19-21 Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track Calgary, 26-28 Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track Montreal, November 30 Nov- 2 Dec Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track Nagoya, Japan December 7-9 Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track Shanghai, January 18-20 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships Malmo, Sweden February 1-3 Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track Sochi, Russia 8-10 Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track Dresden, Germany 22-24 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships Warsaw, Poland March 8-10 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Debrecen, Hungary 6. Media Accreditation a. ISU Championships The ISU recently launched the ISU Online Media Accreditation System for ISU Championships. The system is to be used by all media including writing press journalists, photographers, freelancers, television/radio non right holders and right holders. Each individual creates a profile in the system and can apply to multiple Championships. Television and radio right holders should contact the ISU Media Team in order to obtain access to the system. Access the ISU Online Media Accreditation System now to apply for your media accreditation. b. Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track To attend a Samsung ISU World Cup Short Track, contact the relevant person listed below. They will be able to provide you with more information regarding the media accreditation process: 10
19-21 Oct Calgary, CAN Stéphane Bronsard sbronsard@evenements-courtepiste.ca Phone: +1 514-255-2254 #1 Press Officer: : (same as above) 26-28 Oct Montreal, CAN 30 Nov - 2 Dec Nagoya, JPN 7-9 Dec Shanghai, CHN 1-3 Feb Sochi, RUS 8-10 Feb Dresden, GER Stéphane Bronsard sbronsard@evenements-courtepiste.ca Phone: +1 514-255-2254 #1 Press Officer: : (same as above) Japan Skating Federation Mr. Yoshihito Amano Phone: +81 3 3481 2351, Fax: +81 3 3481 2350 Email: info@skatingjapan.or.jp Press Officer: (same as above) Chinese Skating Association Mrs. Liu Shan Phone: +86-10-88318264, Fax: +86-10-68358083 Email: liushan.csa@hotmail.com Press Officer: Cui Yining Mobile: +86-13901659611, Fax: +86-21-63275330 Email: tjl-0214@163.com The Russian Skating Union Ksenia Shanceva Phone: +7 495 725 4676, Fax: +7 495 637 0237 Email: info@russkating.ru or ksenia@russkating.ru Press Officer: (same as above) Deutsche Eisschnelllauf-Gemeinschaft Mr Michael Talermann Phone: (+49) 89 89 12 03 0, Fax: (+49) 89 89 12 03 29 Email: info@desg-de, Ttalermann@desg-m.de Press Officer: (same as above) 7. Biographies The ISU has a new Short Track Speed Skating database with statistics and biographies. The database can be found on the ISU website under the relevant discipline or you can access the Short Track Speed Skating database directly. 11
8. World Records a. Men Distance Country Name Time Date Location 500m KOR Sung Si-Bak 40.651 14 Nov 2009 Marquette, MI, USA 1000m CAN Charles Hamelin 1:23.454 18 Jan 2009 Montreal, CAN 1500m KOR Noh Jin-Kyu 2:09.041 10 Dec 2011 Shanghai, CHN 3000m KOR Noh Jin-Kyu 4:31.891 19 Mar 2011 Warsaw, POL 5000m Relay KOR N/A 6:35.884 11 Dec 2011 Shanghai, CHN b. Ladies Distance Country Name Time Date Location 500m CHN Wang Meng 42.609 29 Nov 2008 Beijing, CHN 1000m CHN Zhou Yang 1:29.049 26 Feb 2010 Vancouver, CAN 1500m CHN Zhou Yang 2:16.729 09 Feb 2008 Salt Lake City, USA 3000m KOR Jung Eun-Ju 4:46.983 15 Mar 2008 Harbin, CHN CHN N/A 4:06.610 24 Feb 2010 Vancouver, CAN c. Junior Men Distance Country Name Time Date Location 500m USA John Celski 41.462 10 Jan 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN 1000m USA John Celski 1:25.304 11 Jan 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN 1500m KOR Um Cheon-Ho 2:13.338 09 Jan 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN d. Junior Ladies Distance Country Name Time Date Location 500m CAN Marianne St-Gelais 43.922 10 Jan 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN 1000m KOR Shim Suk Hee 1:30.208 26 Feb 2012 Melbourne, AUS 1500m KOR Jung Eun-Ju 2:18.861 11 Jan 2004 Beijing, CHN 12
9. Medal Tables a. ISU World Cup Short Track Single Distances NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 322 269 186 777 2 251 196 164 611 3 112 147 170 429 4 73 77 108 258 5 21 45 55 121 6 Bulgaria 11 18 28 57 7 Japan 9 24 49 82 8 France 5 6 10 21 9 Great Britain 3 9 8 20 10 Netherlands 3 3 9 15 11 Russia 2 7 10 19 12 Australia 2 0 2 4 13 Germany 1 4 10 15 14 New Zealand 1 0 0 1 15 Belgium 0 4 1 5 16 Austria 0 2 0 2 17 Latvia 0 0 1 1 17 Czech Republic 0 0 1 1 b. ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 72 56 50 178 2 57 60 48 165 3 48 38 33 119 4 16 14 30 60 5 Japan 13 19 19 51 6 Netherlands 5 8 5 18 7 4 13 16 33 8 Great Britain 4 5 5 14 9 Australia 2 5 4 11 10 Bulgaria 1 2 6 9 11 New Zealand 1 1 0 2 12 Germany 0 1 1 2 13 Soviet Union 0 1 0 1 14 Belgium 0 0 4 4 15 France 0 0 3 3 13
c. ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 35 17 16 68 2 Bulgaria 9 7 0 16 3 Netherlands 5 15 7 27 4 Germany 4 3 9 16 5 Russia 3 6 7 16 6 Great Britain 3 5 8 16 7 Latvia 2 1 0 3 8 France 1 6 8 15 9 Hungary 1 3 5 9 10 Czech Republic 1 1 0 2 11 Belgium 0 2 1 3 12 Ukraine 0 0 1 1 10. Medalists a. World Championships Men Season Event Location Winner 2nd 3rd 2012 Shanghai, CHN Kwak Yoon-Gy Noh Jin-Kyu Olivier Jean 2012 500m Shanghai, CHN Olivier Jean Charles Hamelin Kwak Yoon-Gy 2012 5000m Relay Shanghai, CHN Netherlands 2012 1500m Shanghai, CHN Noh Jin-Kyu Kwak Yoon-Gy Sin Da-Woon 2012 1000m Shanghai, CHN Kwak Yoon-Gy 2011 Sheffield, ENG Noh Jin-Kyu Noh Jin-Kyu Charles Hamelin Charles Hamelin Liang Wenhao (CHN) 2011 500m Sheffield, ENG Simon Cho (USA) Olivier Jean Liang Wenhao (CHN) 2011 5000m Relay Sheffield, ENG Germany 2011 1500m Sheffield, ENG Noh Jin-Kyu Charles Hamelin Jeff Simon (USA) 2011 1000m Sheffield, ENG Noh Jin-Kyu Charles Hamelin Liang Wenhao (CHN) 2010 Sofia, BUL Lee Ho-Suk Kwak Yoon-Gy Liang Wenhao (CHN) 2010 500m Sofia, BUL Liang Wenhao (CHN) François Hamelin François-Louis Tremblay 2010 5000m Relay Sofia, BUL Germany 2010 1500m Sofia, BUL Kwak Yoon-Gy Sung Si-Bak Lee Ho-Suk 2010 1000m Sofia, BUL Lee Ho-Suk Kwak Yoon-Gy John Celski (USA) 2009 Vienna, AUT Lee Ho-Suk John Celski (USA) Charles Hamelin 2009 2009 500m 5000m Relay Vienna, AUT Vienna, AUT Charles Hamelin Kwak Yoon-Gy Olivier Jean Japan 2009 1500m Vienna, AUT Lee Ho-Suk Kwak Yoon-Gy John Celski (USA) 2009 1000m Vienna, AUT Lee Ho-Suk 2008 Gangneung, KOR Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) 14 Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Lee Ho-Suk John Celski (USA) Song Kyung-Taek
2008 500m Gangneung, KOR Apolo Anton Ohno Charles Hamelin Song Kyung-Taek (USA) 2008 5000m Relay Gangneung, KOR Great Britain 2008 1500m Gangneung, KOR Song Kyung-Taek Lee Ho-Suk 2008 1000m Gangneung, KOR Lee Ho-Suk Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) 2007 Milan, ITA Ahn Hyun-Soo Charles Hamelin François-Louis 2007 500m Milan, ITA Charles Hamelin Tremblay 2007 5000m Relay Milan, ITA 2007 2007 1500m 1000m Milan, ITA Milan, ITA 2006 Minneapolis, USA Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Ahn Hyun-Soo Ahn Hyun-Soo Nicola Rodigari Charles Hamelin Lee Ho-Suk Charles Leveille (USA) Song Kyung-Taek Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Ahn Hyun-Soo Ahn Hyun-Soo Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) François-Louis Tremblay 2006 500m Minneapolis, USA 2006 5000m Relay Minneapolis, USA 2006 1500m Minneapolis, USA 2006 1000m Minneapolis, USA 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 500m 5000m Relay 1500m 1000m Beijing, CHN Beijing, CHN Beijing, CHN Beijing, CHN Beijing, CHN François-Louis Li Haonan (CHN) Lee Ho-Suk Tremblay Ahn Hyun-Soo Ahn Hyun-Soo Ahn Hyun-Soo François-Louis Tremblay Ahn Hyun-Soo Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Lee Ho-Suk Lee Ho-Suk Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Charles Hamelin François-Louis Tremblay Ahn Hyun-Soo Oh Se-Jong Charles Hamelin François-Louis Tremblay Ahn Hyun-Soo Lee Seung-Hoon Li Jiajun (CHN) 2004 Gothenburg, SWE Ahn Hyun-Soo Song Suk-Woo Li Jiajun (CHN) 2004 500m Gothenburg, SWE Song Suk-Woo Li Haonan (CHN) Li Ye (CHN) 2004 5000m Relay Gothenburg, SWE 2004 1500m Gothenburg, SWE Ahn Hyun-Soo 2004 1000m Gothenburg, SWE Ahn Hyun-Soo 2003 Warsaw, POL Ahn Hyun-Soo 2003 500m Warsaw, POL Li Jiajun (CHN) Jonathan Guilmette Li Jiajun (CHN) Li Jiajun (CHN) Li Ye (CHN) Song Suk-Woo Fabio Carta Song Suk-Woo Song Suk-Woo 2003 5000m Relay Warsaw, POL 2003 2003 1500m 1000m Warsaw, POL Warsaw, POL Ahn Hyun-Soo Li Jiajun (CHN) Song Suk-Woo Ahn Hyun-Soo Lee Seung-Jae Jean-François Monette 2002 Montreal, CAN Kim Dong-Sung Ahn Hyun-Soo Fabio Carta 2002 500m Montreal, CAN Kim Dong-Sung Fabio Carta Ron Biondo (USA) 2002 5000m Relay Montreal, CAN 15
2002 1500m Montreal, CAN Kim Dong-Sung 2002 1000m Montreal, CAN Kim Dong-Sung 2001 Jeonju, KOR Li Jiajun (CHN) 2001 500m Jeonju, KOR Li Jiajun (CHN) 2001 5000m Relay Jeonju, KOR Jonathan Guilmette Ahn Hyun-Soo Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Jonathan Guilmette Rusty Smith (USA) Éric Bédard Marc Gagnon Maurizio Carnino 2001 2001 1500m 1000m Jeonju, KOR Jeonju, KOR Marc Gagnon Li Jiajun (CHN) Tied 2nd - Satoru Terao (JPN) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Tied 2nd - Min Ryoung Min Ryoung 2000 Sheffield, ENG Min Ryoung Éric Bédard Li Jiajun (CHN) 2000 5000m Relay Sheffield, ENG Japan 1999 Sofia, BUL Li Jiajun (CHN) Satoru Terao (JPN) Fabio Carta 1999 5000m Relay Sofia, BUL 1998 Vienna, AUT Marc Gagnon Fabio Carta Kim Dong-Sung 1998 5000m Relay Vienna, AUT 1997 1997 5000m Relay Nagano, JPN Nagano, JPN Kim Dong-Sung Marc Gagnon Satoru Terao (JPN) 1996 The Hague, NED Marc Gagnon Chae Ji-Hoon Orazio Fagone 1996 5000m Relay The Hague, NED 1995 Gjøvik, NOR Chae Ji-Hoon Marc Gagnon Song Jae-Kun 1995 5000m Relay Gjøvik, NOR Japan 1994 Guildford, ENG Marc Gagnon Frédéric Blackburn Chae Ji-Hoon 1994 5000m Relay Guildford, ENG Japan Australia 1993 Beijing, CHN Marc Gagnon Sylvain Gagnon Chae Ji-Hoon 1993 5000m Relay Beijing, CHN New Zealand Australia 1992 Denver, CO, USA Kim Ki-Hoon Mo Ji-Soo Lee Joon-Ho 1992 5000m Relay Denver, CO, USA Japan Great Britain France 1991 Sydney, AUS Wilfred O Reilly Kim Ki-Hoon Lee Joon-Ho (GBR) 1991 5000m Relay Sydney, AUS Australia New Zealand Great Britain 1990 Amsterdam, NED Lee Joon-Ho Tied 2nd - Wilfred Tied 2nd Yuichi Akasaka O Reilly (GBR) (JPN) 1990 5000m Relay Amsterdam, NED Netherlands Belgium 1989 Solihull, ENG Michel Daignault Kim Ki-Hoon Mark Lackie 1989 5000m Relay Solihull, ENG Netherlands 1988 1988 5000m Relay St. Louis, MO, USA St. Louis, MO, USA Peter van der Velde (NED) Richard Suyten (NED) Netherlands Tatsuyoshi Ishihara (JPN) 1987 Montreal, CAN Tied 1 st Toshinabu Tied 1 st Michel Charles Veldhoven (NED) Kawai (JPN) Daignault )CAN) 1987 5000m Relay Montreal, CAN Netherlands 16
1986 1986 5000m Relay Chamonix, FRA Chamonix, FRA Tatsuyoshi Ishihara (JPN) Netherlands Guy Daignault Robert Dubreuil Japan 1985 Amsterdam, NED Toshinobu Kawai Tatsuyoshi Ishihara Louis Grenier (JPN) (JPN) 1985 5000m Relay Amsterdam, NED Japan Great Britain 1984 1984 5000m Relay Peterborough, ENG Peterborough, ENG Guy Daignault Tatsuyoshi Ishihara (JPN) Great Britain Michel Daignault Netherlands 1983 Tokyo, JPN Louis Grenier Michel Delisle Guy Daignault 1983 5000m Relay Tokyo, JPN Australia Japan 1982 Moncton, CAN Guy Daignault Gaétan Boucher Louis Grenier 1982 5000m Relay Moncton, CAN Netherlands 1981 Meudon, FRA Benoit Baril Gaétan Boucher Michael Richmond (AUS) 1981 5000m Relay Meudon, FRA Great Britain Japan 1980 1980 5000m Relay Milan, ITA Milan, ITA Gaétan Boucher Louis Grenier Australia Marc Bella (FRA) Japan 1979 Quebec, CAN Hiroshi Toda (JPN) Louis Baril Nick Thometz (USA) 1979 5000m Relay Quebec, CAN Australia Great Britain 1978 Solihull, ENG James Lynch (AUS) Harry Spragg (GBR) Alan Rattray (USA) 1978 5000m Relay Solihull, ENG Great Britain Australia Japan (eliminated) 1977 Grenoble, FRA Gaétan Boucher Craig Kressler (USA) Hiroshi Toda (JPN) 1977 5000m Relay Grenoble, FRA Great Britain Japan 1976 1976 5000m Relay Champaign, IL, USA Champaign, IL, USA Alan Rattray (USA) Gaétan Boucher Britain André Chabrerie (FRA) Belgium b. World Championships Ladies Season Event Location Winner 2nd 3rd 2012 Shanghai, CHN Jianrou Li (CHN) Valerie Maltais Arianna Fontana 2012 500m Shanghai, CHN Fan Kexin (CHN) Arianna Fontana Lana Gehring (USA) 2012 Shanghai, CHN 2012 1500m Shanghai, CHN Jianrou Li (CHN) Liu Qiuhong (CHN) Marie-Ève Drolet 2012 1000m Shanghai, CHN Cho Ha-Ri Jianrou Li (CHN) Valerie Maltais 2011 Sheffield, ENG Cho Ha-Ri Katherine Reutter Arianna Fontana (USA) 2011 500m Sheffield, ENG Fan Kexin (CHN) Arianna Fontana Liu Qiuhong (CHN) 17
2011 Sheffield, ENG Netherlands 2011 1500m Sheffield, ENG Katherine Reutter Park Seung-Hi Cho Ha-Ri (USA) 2011 1000m Sheffield, ENG Cho Ha-Ri Arianna Fontana Katherine Reutter (USA) 2010 Sofia, BUL Park Seung-Hi Wang Meng (CHN) Cho Ha-Ri 2010 500m Sofia, BUL Wang Meng (CHN) Kalyna Roberge Marianne St-Gelais 2010 Sofia, BUL 2010 1500m Sofia, BUL Park Seung-Hi Lee Eun-Byul Cho Ha-Ri 2010 1000m Sofia, BUL Wang Meng (CHN) Cho Ha-Ri Katherine Reutter (USA) 2009 Vienna, AUT Wang Meng (CHN) Kim Min-Jung Zhou Yang (CHN) 2009 500m Vienna, AUT Wang Meng (CHN) Liu Qiuhong (CHN) Jessica Gregg 2009 Vienna, AUT 2009 1500m Vienna, AUT Kim Min-Jung Zhou Yang (CHN) Shin Sae-Bom 2009 1000m Vienna, AUT Wang Meng (CHN) Kim Min-Jung Shin Sae-Bom 2008 Gangneung, KOR Wang Meng (CHN) Zhou Yang (CHN) Yang Shin-Young 2008 500m Gangneung, KOR Wang Meng (CHN) Liu Qiuhong (CHN) Kalyna Roberge 2008 Gangneung, KOR 2008 1500m Gangneung, KOR Wang Meng (CHN) Yang Shin-Young Zhou Yang (CHN) 2008 1000m Gangneung, KOR Wang Meng (CHN) Zhou Yang (CHN) Kalyna Roberge 2007 Milan, ITA Jin Sun-Yu Jung Eun-Ju Kalyna Roberge 2007 500m Milan, ITA Kalyna Roberge Arianna Fontana Jung Eun-Ju 2007 Milan, ITA 2007 1500m Milan, ITA Jung Eun-Ju Jin Sun-Yu Byun Chun-Sa 2007 1000m Milan, ITA Jin Sun-Yu Jung Eun-Ju Zhou Yang (CHN) 2006 Minneapolis, USA Jin Sun-Yu Wang Meng (CHN) Kalyna Roberge 2006 500m Minneapolis, USA Wang Meng (CHN) Fu Tianyu (CHN) Kalyna Roberge 2006 Minneapolis, USA 2006 1500m Minneapolis, USA Jin Sun-Yu Wang Meng (CHN) Choi Eun-Kyung 2006 1000m Minneapolis, USA Jin Sun-Yu Wang Meng (CHN) Kalyna Roberge 2005 Beijing, CHN Jin Sun-Yu Choi Eun-Kyung Kang Yun-Mi 2005 500m Beijing, CHN Yang Yang (A) Wang Meng (CHN) Fu Tianyu (CHN) (CHN) 2005 Beijing, CHN 2005 1500m Beijing, CHN Jin Sun-Yu Kang Yun-Mi Wang Meng (CHN) 2005 1000m Beijing, CHN Choi Eun-Kyung Jin Sun-Yu Wang Meng (CHN) 18
2004 2004 500m Gothenburg, SWE Gothenburg, SWE Choi Eun-Kyung Wang Meng (CHN) Wang Meng (CHN) Marta Capurso Byun Chun-Sa Choi Eun-Kyung 2004 Gothenburg, SWE 2004 1500m Gothenburg, SWE Choi Eun-Kyung Wang Meng (CHN) Alanna Kraus 2004 1000m Gothenburg, SWE Choi Eun-Kyung Byun Chun-Sa Fu Tianyu (CHN) 2003 Warsaw, POL Choi Eun-Kyung Yang Yang (A) (CHN) Kim Min-Jee 2003 500m Warsaw, POL Yang Yang (A) Amélie Goulet-Nadon Fu Tianyu (CHN) (CHN) 2003 Warsaw, POL Bulgaria 2003 1500m Warsaw, POL Choi Eun-Kyung 2003 1000m Warsaw, POL Evgenia Radanova (BUL) 2002 Montreal, CAN Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 2002 500m Montreal, CAN Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 2002 Montreal, CAN Kim Min-Jee Choi Eun-Kyung Ko Gi-Hyun Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Yang Yang (A) (CHN) Yang Yang (A) (CHN) Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Wang Chunlu (CHN) 2002 1500m Montreal, CAN Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 2002 1000m Montreal, CAN Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 2001 Jeonju, KOR Yang Yang (A) (CHN) Ko Gi-Hyun Ko Gi-Hyun Wang Chunlu (CHN) Amélie Goulet-Nadon Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Evgenia Radanova (BUL) 2001 500m Jeonju, KOR Wang Chunlu (CHN) Yang Yang (A) (CHN) Yang Yang (S) (CHN) 2001 Jeonju, KOR Bulgaria 2001 1500m Jeonju, KOR Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 2001 1000m Jeonju, KOR Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 2000 Sheffield, ENG Yang Yang (A) (CHN) 2000 Sheffield, ENG Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Wang Chunlu (CHN) An Sang-Mi Marie-Ève Drolet Yang Yang (S) (CHN) Yang Yang (S) (CHN) 19
1999 Sofia, BUL Yang Yang (A) Yang Yang (S) (CHN) Kim Moon-Jung (CHN) 1999 Sofia, BUL Bulgaria 1998 1998 Vienna, AUT Vienna, AUT Yang Yang (A) (CHN) Tied 2 nd Chunlu Wang (CHN) Tied 2 nd Chun Lee- Kyung 1997 Nagano, JPN Tied 1 st - Chun Lee- Tied 1 st - Yang Yang Won Hye-Kyung Kyung (A) (CHN) 1997 Nagano, JPN Japan 1996 1996 The Hague, NED The Hague, NED Chun Lee-Kyung Won Hye-Kyung Isabelle Charest 1995 Gjøvik, NOR Chun Lee-Kyung Wang Chunlu (CHN) Kim Yun-Mi 1995 Gjøvik, NOR 1994 1994 Guildford, ENG Guildford, ENG Nathalie Lambert Kim Soo-Hee Kim Ryang-Hee 1993 Beijing, CHN Nathalie Lambert Chun Lee-Kyung Zhang Yanmei (CHN) 1993 Beijing, CHN 1992 1992 Denver, CO, USA Denver, CO, USA Kim Soo-Hee Li Yan (CHN) Netherlands Nobuko Yamada (JPN) France 1991 Sydney, AUS Nathalie Lambert Sylvie Daigle Zhang Yanmei (CHN) 1991 Sydney, AUS Soviet Union 1990 1990 Amsterdam, NED Amsterdam, NED Sylvie Daigle Joëlle van Koetsveld (NED) Japan Eden Donatelli Netherlands 1989 Solihull, ENG Sylvie Daigle Maryse Perreault Quo Hongru (CHN) 1989 Solihull, ENG Netherlands 1988 1988 St. Louis, MO, USA St. Louis, MO, USA Sylvie Daigle Nobuko Yamada (JPN) Japan Eiko Shishii (JPN) 1987 Montreal, CAN Eiko Shishii (JPN) Nathalie Lambert Mariko Kinoshita (JPN) 1987 Montreal, CAN Japan 1986 1986 Chamonix, FRA Chamonix, FRA Bonnie Blair (USA) Tied 2 nd Maryse Perreault Japan Tied 2 nd Nathalie Lambert Netherlands 1985 Amsterdam, NED Eiko Shishii (JPN) Bonnie Blair (USA) Nathalie Lambert 1985 Amsterdam, NED Japan Netherlands 1984 1984 Peterborough, ENG Peterborough, ENG Mariko Kinoshita (JPN) Sylvie Daigle Japan Nathalie Lambert 1983 Tokyo, JPN Sylvie Daigle Mika Kato (JPN) Maryse Perreault 1983 Tokyo, JPN Japan 1982 1982 Moncton, CAN Moncton, CAN Maryse Perreault Louise Begin Japan Sylvie Daigle Australia 20
1981 Meudon, FRA Miyoshi Kato (JPN) Mika Kato (JPN) Louise Begin 1981 Meudon, FRA Great Britain 1980 Milan, ITA Miyoshi Kato (JPN) Mika Kato (JPN) Cathy Turnbull 1980 Milan, ITA Japan 1979 Quebec, CAN Sylvie Daigle Cathy Turnbull Miyoshi Kato (JPN) 1979 Quebec, CAN Japan 1978 Solihull, ENG Sarah Docter (USA) Miyoshi Kato (JPN) Patty Lyman (USA) 1978 Solihull, ENG Japan 1977 Grenoble, FRA Brenda Webster Kathleen Vogt Valie Reimann (USA) 1977 Grenoble, FRA Japan 1976 1976 Champaign, IL, USA Champaign, IL, USA Celeste Chlapaty (USA) c. European Championships Men Kathleen Vogt Peggy Hartrich (USA) Season Event Location Winner 2nd 3rd 2012 Mladá Boleslav, CZE Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Niels Kerstholt (NED) Semen Elistratov (RUS) 2012 5000m Relay Mladá Boleslav, CZE Netherlands Russia Germany 2011 Heerenveen, NED Haralds Silovs (LAT) Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Ruslan Zacharov (RUS) 2011 5000m Relay Heerenveen, NED Netherlands Russia Great Britain 2010 Dresden, GER Nicola Rodigari Thibaut Fauconnet Maxime Chataignier (FRA) (FRA) 2010 5000m Relay Dresden, GER Germany Great Britain 2009 Turin, ITA Nicola Rodigari Haralds Silovs (LAT) Viktor Knoch (HUN) 2009 5000m Relay Turin, ITA Netherlands Hungary 2008 Ventspils, LAT Haralds Silovs (LAT) Niels Kerstholt (NED) Nicola Rodigari 2008 5000m Relay Ventspils, LAT Great Britain France 2007 Sheffield, ENG Nicola Rodigari Pieter Gysel (BEL) Yuri Confortola 2007 5000m Relay Sheffield, ENG Germany Hungary Great Britain 2006 Krynica, POL Nicola Rodigari Fabio Carta Pieter Gysel (BEL) 2006 5000m Relay Krynica, POL France Germany 2005 Turin, ITA Fabio Carta Arian Nachbar (GER) Nicola Franceschina 2005 5000m Relay Turin, ITA Germany Netherlands Ukraine 2004 Zoetermeer, NED Nicola Rodigari Fabio Carta Nicola Franceschina 2004 5000m Relay Zoetermeer, NED Russia Germany 2003 St. Petersburg, RUS Fabio Carta Michele Antonioli Nicola Franceschina 2003 5000m Relay St. Petersburg, RUS Great Britain France 2002 Grenoble, FRA Fabio Carta Nicola Rodigari Bruno Loscos (FRA) 2002 5000m Relay Grenoble, FRA Belgium Germany 21
2001 The Hague, NED Bruno Loscos (FRA) Cees Juffermans Nicky Gooch (GBR) (NED) 2001 5000m Relay The Hague, NED Great Britain Hungary 2000 Bormio, ITA Fabio Carta Nicky Gooch (GBR) Nicola Franceschina 2000 5000m Relay Bormio, ITA Great Britain France 1999 Oberstdorf, GER Fabio Carta Nicola Franceschina Michele Antonioli 1999 5000m Relay Oberstdorf, GER Netherlands Great Britain 1998 Budapest, HUN Fabio Carta Tied 2 nd Michele Tied 2 nd Dave Antonioli Versteeg (NED) 1998 5000m Relay Budapest, HUN Great Britain Netherlands 1997 Malmö, SWE Fabio Carta Mirko Vuillermin Bruno Loscos (FRA) 1997 5000m Relay Malmö, SWE Great Britain Netherlands d. European Championships Ladies Season Event Location Winner 2nd 3rd 2012 2012 Mladá Boleslav, CZE Mladá Boleslav, CZE Arianna Fontana Netherlands Jorien ter Mors (NED) Martina Valcepina Hungary 2011 Heerenveen, NED Arianna Fontana Bernadett Heidum (HUN) Martina Valcepina 2011 Heerenveen, NED Netherlands Hungary 2010 2010 Dresden, GER Dresden, GER Katerina Novotná (CZE) Germany Arianna Fontana Russia Elise Christie (GBR) Netherlands 2009 Turin, ITA Arianna Fontana Katerina Novotná (CZE) Stéphanie Bouvier (FRA) 2009 Turin, ITA Hungary Germany Netherlands 2008 2008 Ventspils, LAT Ventspils, LAT Arianna Fontana Great Britain Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Bulgaria Nina Evteeva (RUS) Germany 2007 Sheffield, ENG Evgenia Radanova Stéphanie Bouvier (FRA) Katia Zini (BUL) 2007 Sheffield, ENG Germany Netherlands 2006 2006 Krynica, POL Krynica, POL Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Arianna Fontana France Katia Zini Hungary 2005 Turin, ITA Tatyana Borodulina Evgenia Radanova Marta Capurso (RUS) (BUL) 2005 Turin, ITA Russia France Germany 2004 2004 Zoetermeer, NED Zoetermeer, NED Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Russia Tatyana Borodulina (RUS) Marta Capurso Germany 2003 St. Petersburg, RUS Evgenia Radanova Stéphanie Bouvier (FRA) Nina Evteeva (RUS) (BUL) 2003 St. Petersburg, RUS Russia Netherlands 2002 2002 Grenoble, FRA Grenoble, FRA Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Mara Zini Bulgaria Joanna Williams (GBR) Germany 22
2001 The Hague, NED Evgenia Radanova Mara Zini Stéphanie Bouvier (BUL) (FRA) 2001 The Hague, NED Bulgaria Netherlands Russia 2000 2000 Bormio, ITA Bormio, ITA Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Bulgaria Katia Zini Evelina Rodigari Great Britain 1999 Oberstdorf, GER Marinella Canclini Evgenia Radanova Maureen de Lange (BUL) (NED) 1999 Oberstdorf, GER Bulgaria Netherlands 1998 1998 Budapest, HUN Budapest, HUN Marinella Canclini Tied 2 nd Anke Jannie Landmann (GER) Netherlands Ellen Wiegers (NED) Germany 1997 Malmö, SWE Marinella Canclini Ellen Wiegers (NED) Yelena Tihkanina (RUS) 1997 Malmö, SWE Bulgaria Russia e. World Junior Championships Men Season Event Location Winner 2nd 3rd 2012 Melbourne, AUS Park Seyeong Lee Hyo Been Han Tianyu (CHN) 2012 Melbourne, AUS 2011 Courmayeur, ITA Seo Yi Ra Jack Whelbourne Wu Dajing (CHN) (GBR) 2011 Courmayeur, ITA France Japan 2010 Taipei, TPE Noh Jin-Kyu Antoine Gelinas- Park Seyeong Beaulieu 2010 Taipei, TPE Japan 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN Um Cheon-Ho You Dong-Kun John Celski (USA) 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN 2008 Bolzano, ITA Kim Yun-Jae Lee Jung-Su Lee Han-Bin 2008 2000m Relay Bolzano, ITA France 2007 Mladá Boleslav, CZE Shin Woo-Chul Lee Jung-Su Jang Won-Hoon 2007 2000m Relay Mladá Boleslav, CZE France 2006 Miercurea Ciuc, ROU Lee Jung-Su Maxime Jae-Han Kim Chataignier (FRA) 2006 2000m Relay Miercurea Ciuc, ROU France Netherlands 2005 Belgrade, SCG Cui Liang (CHN) Zhao Qinyu (CHN) Lee Ho-Suk 2005 2000m Relay Belgrade, SCG 2004 2004 2003 2003 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000m Relay 2000m Relay 2000m Relay 2000m Relay Beijing, CHN Beijing, CHN Budapest, HUN Budapest, HUN Chuncheon, KOR Chuncheon, KOR Warsaw, POL Warsaw, POL Lee Ho-Suk Lee Ho-Suk Ahn Hyun-Soo Lee Seung-Jae Japan Kwon Ki-Deok Kim Hyun-Kon Seo Ho-Jin Guo Wei (CHN) Jon Eley (GBR) France Sung Si-Bak Guo Wei (CHN) Germany Min Ryoung Czech Republic 23
f. World Junior Championships Ladies Season Event Location Winner 2nd 3rd 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 Melbourne, AUS Melbourne, AUS Courmayeur, ITA Courmayeur, ITA Taipei, TPE Shim Suk Hee Cheon Hee Jung Choi Jihyun Hwang Hyunsun Ahn Se Jung Lee Mi-Yeon Ahn Se Jung Russia Martina Valcepina Song Jaewon 2010 Taipei, TPE 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN Noh Ah-Reum Lee Eun-Byul Lee Mi-Yeon 2009 Sherbrooke, CAN 2008 Bolzano, ITA Noh Ah-Reum Lee Eun-Byul Zhang Qichao (CHN) 2008 2000m Relay Bolzano, ITA 2007 Mladá Boleslav, CZE Yang Shin-Young Shin Sae-Bom Park Seung-Hi 2007 2000m Relay Mladá Boleslav, CZE 2006 2006 2000m Relay Miercurea Ciuc, ROU Miercurea Ciuc, ROU Jung Eun-Ju Arianna Fontana Jessica Gregg Hungary 2005 Belgrade, SCG Kalyna Roberge Park Sun-Young Jessica Gregg 2005 2000m Relay Belgrade, SCG 2004 2004 2003 2000m Relay Beijing, CHN Beijing, CHN Budapest, HUN Kang Yun-Mi Byun Chun-Sa Jung Eun-Ju Kang Yun-Mi Hur Hee-Been Russia Kim Min-Jung 2003 2002 2000m Relay Budapest, HUN Chuncheon, KOR Kim Min-Jee Russia Wang Meng (CHN) Japan Cho Ha-Ri 2002 2001 2001 2000m Relay 2000m Relay Chuncheon, KOR Warsaw, POL Warsaw, POL Marie-Eve Drolet Ko Gi-Hyun Japan Choi Min-Kyung Poland 24
11. Season 2011/12 Results a. ISU World Cup Short Track 2011/12 Final Classification per distance Results from individual ISU World Cup Short Track Events are available here. Men 500m 1 Olivier Jean 4000 2 Charles Hamelin 3240 3 Liang Wenhao (CHN) 2970 4 Gong Qiuwen (CHN) 2798 5 Jon Eley (GBR) 2719 6 François-Louis Tremblay 1902 7 Lee Ho-Suk 1897 8 Robert Seifert (GER) 1643 9 Vladimir Grigorev (RUS) 1600 10 Simon Cho (USA) 1512 Men 1000m 1 Kwak Yoon-Gy 5312 2 Noh Jin-Kyu 3896 3 Olivier Jean 3264 4 Charles Hamelin 2000 5 John Celski (USA) 1996 6 Michael Gilday 1952 7 Sjinkie Knegt (NED) 1359 8 Guillaume Bastille 1328 9 Maxime Chataignier (FRA) 1286 10 Niels Kerstholt (NED) 1216 Ladies 500m 1 Arianna Fontana 4800 2 Martina Valcepina 3942 3 Liu Qiuhong (CHN) 3930 4 Fan Kexin (CHN) 3690 5 Marianne St-Gelais 3312 6 Jessica Smith (USA) 2031 7 Caroline Truchon 1958 8 Zhao Nannan (CHN) 1646 9 Jorien ter Mors (NED) 1240 10 Yui Sakai (JPN) 1215 Ladies 1000m 1 Yui Sakai (JPN) 4202 2 Jianrou Li (CHN) 3312 3 Elise Christie (GBR) 3230 4 Lana Gehring (USA) 3152 5 Marianne St-Gelais 2169 6 Liu Qiuhong (CHN) 1788 7 Katherine Reutter (USA) 1668 8 Ayuko Ito (JPN) 1628 9 Veronique Pierron (FRA) 1407 10 Cho Ha-Ri 1375 Men 1500m 1 Noh Jin-Kyu 6000 2 Sin Da-Woon 3280 3 Kwak Yoon-Gy 2978 4 Lee Ho-Suk 2240 5 Charles Hamelin 2088 6 Yuzo Takamido (JPN) 1912 7 Song Weilong (CHN) 1842 8 Semion Elistratov (RUS) 1722 9 Lee Jung-Su 1640 10 John-Henry Krueger (USA) 1605 Ladies 1500m 1 Cho Ha-Ri 5040 2 Lee Eun-Byul 4302 3 Lana Gehring (USA) 2952 4 Katherine Reutter (USA) 2800 5 Valerie Maltais 2632 6 Arianna Fontana 2525 7 Marie-Ève Drolet 1936 8 Emily Scott (USA) 1697 9 Olga Belyakova (RUS) 1537 10 Jianrou Li (CHN) 1289 25
Men 5000m Relay 1 3600 2 3080 3 2968 4 Russia 2522 5 Great Britain 2362 6 Netherlands 2332 7 1542 8 Japan 1426 9 Germany 968 10 570 Ladies 1 4000 2 2810 3 Japan 2720 4 2230 5 2086 6 1948 7 Netherlands 1874 8 Russia 1808 9 Hungary 814 10 Germany 640 Men Team 1 5600 2 5200 3 2862 4 2632 5 Russia 2414 6 Netherlands 1968 7 Great Britain 1890 8 Japan 1732 9 Germany 1178 10 643 Ladies Team 1 5112 2 4034 3 3560 4 3490 5 2722 6 Japan 2628 7 Russia 1558 8 Netherlands 1390 9 Hungary 846 10 Germany 546 b. ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2012, Shanghai, CHN Men Classification Final 1 Kwak Yoon-Gy 102 2 Noh Jin-Kyu 76 3 Olivier Jean 52 4 Charles Hamelin 42 5 Sin Da-Woon 26 6 Sjinkie Knegt (NED) 11 7 Robert Seifert (GER) 10 8 Vladimir Grigorev (RUS) 7 9 Guillaume Bastille 10 Gong Qiuwen (CHN) Ladies Classification 1 Jianrou Li (CHN) 60 2 Valerie Maltais 47 3 Arianna Fontana 44 4 Cho Ha-Ri 42 5 Fan Kexin (CHN) 35 6 Liu Qiuhong (CHN) 28 7 Marie-Ève Drolet 26 8 Lana Gehring (USA) 16 9 Olga Belyakova (RUS) 8 10 Elise Christie (GBR) 8 Final 26
Men 500m Time 1 Olivier Jean 41.077 2 Charles Hamelin 41.186 3 Kwak Yoon-Gy 41.479 4 Robert Seifert (GER) 41.574 5 Sjinkie Knegt (NED) 59.578 Men 1000m Time 1 Kwak Yoon-Gy 1:27.772 2 Noh Jin-Kyu 1:34.181 3 Charles Hamelin 1:55.181 4 Gong Qiuwen (CHN) PEN Men 1500m Time 1 Noh Jin-Kyu 2:15.661 2 Kwak Yoon-Gy 2:15.755 3 Sin Da-Woon 2:15.861 4 Charles Hamelin 2:15.944 5 Olivier Jean 2:16.373 6 Sjinkie Knegt (NED) 2:16.471 7 Vladimir Grigorev (RUS) 2:17.876 Men 3000m Superfinal Time 1 Kwak Yoon-Gy 4:40.401 2 Noh Jin-Kyu 4:40.407 3 Sin Da-Woon 4:41.000 4 Olivier Jean 4:45.673 5 Vladimir Grigorev (RUS) 4:59.579 6 Sjinkie Knegt (NED) 5:16.870 7 Robert Seifert (GER) 5:57.835 Men 5000m Relay Time 1 6:42.570 2 Netherlands 6:42.626 3 6:42.629 4 Japan 6:44.586 Ladies 500m Time 1 Fan Kexin (CHN) 44.438 2 Arianna Fontana 44.467 3 Lana Gehring (USA) 44.815 4 Martina Valcepina 44.816 Ladies 1000m Time 1 Cho Ha-Ri 1:31.283 2 Jianrou Li (CHN) 1:31.325 3 Valerie Maltais 1:31.350 4 Elise Christie (GBR) 1:32.518 Ladies 1500m Time 1 Jianrou Li (CHN) 2:23.217 2 Liu Qiuhong (CHN) 2:23.411 3 Marie-Ève Drolet 2:23.474 4 Olga Belyakova (RUS) 2:23.524 5 Jessica Smith (USA) 2:23.588 6 Veronique Pierron (FRA) 2:23.796 7 Arianna Fontana 2:23.818 8 Yui Sakai (JPN) 2:23.735 Ladies 3000m Superfinal Time 1 Valerie Maltais 4:55.408 2 Arianna Fontana 5:01.187 3 Marie-Ève Drolet 5:03.387 4 Cho Ha-Ri 5:03.562 5 Jianrou Li (CHN) 5:04.961 6 Lana Gehring (USA) 5:06.292 7 Liu Qiuhong (CHN) 5:26.551 8 Fan Kexin (CHN) 5:51.825 Ladies Time 1 4:16.303 2 4:17.223 3 4:17.240 4 4:22.414 27
c. ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2012, Mladá Boleslav, CZE Men 1 Sjinkie Knegt (NED) 63 2 Niels Kerstholt (NED) 47 3 Semion Elistratov (RUS) 47 4 Vladimir Grigorev (RUS) 42 5 Jack Whelbourne (GBR) 39 6 Evgeny Kozulin (RUS) 30 7 Jon Eley (GBR) 24 8 Paul Herrmann (GER) 16 9 Robert Seifert (GER) 8 10 Vladislav Bykanov (ISR) 8 Final Ladies Final 1 Arianna Fontana 107 2 Jorien ter Mors (NED) 76 3 Martina Valcepina 43 4 Bernadett Heidum (HUN) 29 5 Olga Belyakova (RUS) 21 6 Veronique Pierron (FRA) 18 7 Andrea Keszler (HUN) 16 8 Veronika Windisch (AUT) 7 9 Katerina Novotná (CZE) 3 10 Elise Christie (GBR) 2 Men Relay Time 1 Netherlands 6:46.675 2 Russia 6:47.864 3 Germany 6:53.149 4 Great Britain PEN Ladies Relay Time 1 Netherlands 4:15.392 2 4:15.406 3 Hungary 4:16.767 4 Germany 4:16.983 d. ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2012, Melbourne, AUS Men 1 Park Seyeong 84 2 Lee Hyo Been 81 3 Han Tianyu (CHN) 63 4 John-Henry Krueger (USA) 34 5 Chen Dequan (CHN) 26 6 Alexandre St Jean 24 7 Chen Guang (CHN) 8 8 Kim Joon Chun 5 9 Dan Iwasa (JPN) 10 Hiroki Yokoyama (JPN) Final Men Relay Time 1 4:00.649 2 4:02.922 3 4:06.420 4 Hungary 4:07.104 Ladies Final 1 Suk Hee Shim 115 2 Hyun Sun Hwang 76 3 Se Jung Ahn 42 4 Xue Wang (CHN) 39 5 Agne Sereikaite (LTU) 26 6 Yihan Guo (CHN) 14 7 Yutong Han (CHN) 8 8 Lea Thibault 9 Evgeniya Zakharova (RUS) 10 Ekaterina Baranok (RUS) Ladies Relay Time 1 4:11.997 2 4:17.711 3 Russia 4:23.275 4 4:23.367 28