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The world standings system for synchronized skating and the season's world ranking had not been implemented until 2010. According to the "ISU Communication 1629" and "ISU Communication 1630" published by the ISU on July 21, 2010, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the ISU Council decided to implement two types of World Standings / Ranking, namely "ISU World ...
1.1.1 Final standings. 1.1.2 1st Race - 500m. ... 2003 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships. ... The 34th World Sprint Speed Skating Championships took place in ...
Updated after the 2024 World Allround Speed Skating Championships. This table include all medals won at the World Allround Speed Skating Championships (1889–2024), World Sprint Speed Skating Championships (1970–2024) and World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships (1996–2024). Unofficial World Championships (not recognized by the ...
The (non-Olympic) team sprint world championship events are normally being held at the World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships since 2019. In a 2021–22 Olympic season this events were held during the 2022 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships.
By contrast, there are 8 speed skaters who become World Sprint Champions without winning any of four distances – Valery Muratov from the Soviet Union (1970), Johan Granath from Sweden (1976), Akira Kuroiwa from Japan (1987), Bae Ki-tae from South Korea (1990), Mike Ireland from Canada (2001), Lee Kyou-hyuk from South Korea , Michel Mulder ...
The single & pair skating and ice dance rankings take into account results of the 2019–20, 2020–21, and 2021–22 seasons. The 2021–22 ISU season's world ranking is based on the results of the 2021–22 season only. The 2021–22 ISU world standings for synchronized skating are based on the results of the 2019–20, 2020–21, and 2021 ...
2021: Not included in the program: 2022: Held during the 2022 World Sprint Championships: 2023 Canada Christopher Fiola Laurent Dubreuil Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu Netherlands Merijn Scheperkamp Hein Otterspeer Wesly Dijs Norway Bjørn Magnussen Henrik Fagerli Rukke Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen: 2024 Canada Anders Johnson Laurent Dubreuil (2)
The team pursuit was added to the World Cup in the 2005–06 season. Between the seasons 2003–04 and 2008–09, the 100 m was also contested for men and women, but this category is now defunct. The mass start was re-introduced for both women and men in the World Cup in Astana in 2011.