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2006–07 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

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ISU Short Track World Cup
Dates20 October 2006 – 11 February 2007

The 2007 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 20 October 2006 and ended on 11 February 2007. The World Cup was organised by the ISU who also ran world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.

Calendar

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Men

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Date Place Disc. Winner Second Third
20 October 2006 China Changchun, China 1500m (1) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo South Korea Lee Ho-suk China Li Ye
21 October 2006 China Changchun, China 500m Canada François-Louis Tremblay Canada Olivier Jean South Korea Kim Byeong-jun
21 October 2006 China Changchun, China 1000m South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo Canada François-Louis Tremblay Canada Mathieu Giroux
22 October 2006 China Changchun, China 1500m (2) South Korea Kim Hyun-kon South Korea Song Kyung-taek Canada Charles Hamelin
22 October 2006 China Changchun, China 5000m  South Korea
Kim Byeong-jun
Kim Hyun-kon
Song Kyung-taek
Ahn Hyun-soo
 Canada
Olivier Jean
Steve Robillard
Charles Hamelin
François-Louis Tremblay
 China
Li Ye
Liu Xiaoliang
Sui Baoku
Li Haonan
27 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 1000m (1) South Korea Lee Ho-suk Canada Charles Hamelin Canada Olivier Jean
28 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 500m Canada François-Louis Tremblay Japan Takahiro Fujimoto South Korea Song Kyung-taek
28 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 1500m South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo South Korea Kim Hyun-kon South Korea Song Kyung-taek
29 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 1000m (2) South Korea Kim Hyun-kon Canada Marc-André Monette South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo
29 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 5000m  Canada
François-Louis Tremblay
Charles Hamelin
Steve Robillard
Olivier Jean
 China
Li Ye
Li Haonan
Sui Baoku
Liu Xiaoliang
 South Korea
Song Kyung-taek
Kim Hyun-kon
Ahn Hyun-soo
Kim Byeong-jun
1 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 1500m South Korea Kim Hyun-kon Canada Charles Hamelin China Li Ye
2 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 500m (1) Canada François-Louis Tremblay Canada Olivier Jean South Korea Lee Ho-suk
3 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 500m (2) Canada Charles Hamelin China Hu Ze Canada Jeff Scholten
3 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 1000m South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo South Korea Lee Ho-suk South Korea Kim Byeong-jun
3 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 5000m  South Korea
Ahn Hyun-soo
Kim Byeong-jun
Kim Hyun-kon
Song Kyung-taek
 China
Li Ye
Wang Hongyang
Sui Baoku
Li Haonan
 United States
J. P. Kepka
Jordan Malone
Ryan Bedford
Travis Jayner
8 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1500m (1) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo South Korea Kim Hyun-kon China Hu Ze
9 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1000m Canada Charles Hamelin United States Jordan Malone Italy Denis Bellotti
10 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1500m (2) South Korea Song Kyung-Taek South Korea Ahn Hyun-Soo South Korea Kim Hyun-Kon
10 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 500m Canada Olivier Jean Canada Francois-Louis Tremblay Germany Tyson Heung
10 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 5000m South Korea South Korea
Ahn Hyun-Soo
Kim Byeong-jun
Kim Hyun-Kon
Song Kyung-Taek
Canada Canada
François-Louis Tremblay
Charles Hamelin
Marc-André Monette
Olivier Jean
Germany Germany
Paul Herrmann
Robert Becker
Sebastian Praus
Tyson Heung
2–4 February 2007 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 1500m United States Jordan Malone Belgium Pieter Gysel United States Ryan Bedford
2–4 February 2007 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 1000m(1) Italy Nicola Rodigari Belgium Wim de Deyne United States J. P. Kepka
2–4 February 2007 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 500m United Kingdom Jon Eley Germany Tyson Heung Italy Roberto Serra
2–4 February 2007 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 1000m(2) United States Jordan Malone Italy Yuri Confortola Latvia Haralds Silovs
2–4 February 2007 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 5000m Relay Italy Italy
Yuri Confortola
Denis Bellotti
Nicola Rodigari
Roberto Serra
Germany Germany
Paul Herrmann
Robert Becker
Torsten Kroeger
Tyson Heung
France France
Benoit Anterieux
Thibaut Fauconnet
Jean Charles Mattei
Maxime Chataignier
8–10 February 2007 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 1500m South Korea Lee Ho-Suk South Korea Song Kyung-Taek Canada Olivier Jean
8–10 February 2007 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 500m(1) Canada Charles Hamelin Canada François-Louis Tremblay South Korea Lee Seung-Hoon
8–10 February 2007 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 500m(2) Canada Olivier Jean Italy Roberto Serra Germany Tyson Heung
8–10 February 2007 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 1000m South Korea Lee Ho-suk Canada Charles Hamelin United States Jordan Malone
8–10 February 2007 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 5000m Relay China China
Hu Ze
Li Ye
Liu Xiaoliang
Sui Baoku
South Korea South Korea
Kim Hyun-kon
Lee Ho-suk
Lee Seung-hoon
Song Kyung-taek
United States United States
Alex Izykowski
Jordan Malone
Ryan Bedford
Travis Jayner

Women

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Date Place Disc. Winner Second Third
20 October 2006 China Changchun, China 1500m (1) South Korea Jin Sun-Yu South Korea Jung Eun-Ju South Korea Byun Chun-Sa
21 October 2006 China Changchun, China 500m China Wang Meng China Fu Tianyu China Zhu Mile
21 October 2006 China Changchun, China 1000m China Wang Meng South Korea Jin Sun-Yu South Korea Byun Chun-Sa
22 October 2006 China Changchun, China 1500m (2) South Korea Kim Min-Jung China Fu Tianyu Czech Republic Kateřina Novotná
22 October 2006 China Changchun, China 3000m  South Korea
Jin Sun-Yu
Jung Eun-Ju
Jeon Ji-Soo
Byun Chun-Sa
 China
Zhu Mile
Liu Xiaoying
Wang Meng
Fu Tianyu
 Canada
Raphaele Lemieux
Anouk Leblanc-Boucher
Kalyna Roberge
Amanda Overland
27 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 1000m (1) China Wang Meng China Zhu Mile South Korea Jeon Ji-Soo
28 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 500m China Wang Meng China Fu Tianyu Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
28 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 1500m South Korea Kim Min-Jung China Liu Xiaoying China Cheng Xiaolei
29 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 1000m (2) South Korea Jung Eun-Ju South Korea Jin Sun-Yu China Zhu Mile
29 October 2006 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea 3000m  China
Liu Xiaoying
Zhu Mile
Fu Tianyu
Wang Meng
 South Korea
Jeon Ji-Soo
Byun Chun-Sa
Jung Eun-Ju
Jin Sun-Yu
 Japan
Biba Sakurai
Miyuki Ozawa
Mika Ozawa
Yuka Kamino
1 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 1500m South Korea Jin Sun-Yu South Korea Jung Eun-Ju South Korea Byun Chun-Sa
2 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 500m (1) China Wang Meng Canada Kalyna Roberge Canada Jessica Gregg
3 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 500m (2) China Wang Meng Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Jeon Ji-Soo
3 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 1000m Canada Kalyna Roberge South Korea Byun Chun-Sa South Korea Jin Sun-Yu
3 December 2006 Canada Saguenay, Quebec, Canada 3000m  China
Fu Tianyu
Cheng Xiaolei
Zhu Mile
Wang Meng
 South Korea
Jung Eun-Ju
Jeon Ji-Soo
Kim Min-Jung
Byun Chun-Sa
 Canada
Kalyna Roberge
Annik Plamondon
Anne Maltais
Amanda Overland
8 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1500m (1) South Korea Jung Eun-Ju South Korea Kim Min-Jung China Fu Tianyu
9 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1000m South Korea Byun Chun-Sa China Wang Meng South Korea Jin Sun-Yu
10 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1500m (2) South Korea Jin Sun-Yu South Korea Jung Eun-Ju South Korea Byun Chun-Sa
10 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 500m Canada Kalyna Roberge South Korea Kim Min-Jung China Cheng Xiao Lei
10 December 2006 Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada 3000m Canada Canada
Amanda Overland
Anne Maltais
Ivanie Blondin
Kalyna Roberge
China China
Cheng Xiao Lei
Fu Tian Yu
Liu Xiao Ying
Zhu Mi Lei
South Korea Korea
Byun Chun-Sa
Jeon Ji-Soo
Jin Sun-Yu
Jung Eun-Ju
2–4 February 2006 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 1500m France Stéphanie Bouvier Austria Veronika Windisch Bulgaria Marina Georgieva-Nikolova
2–4 February 2006 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 1000m(1) Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova Italy Marta Capurso Germany Christin Priebst
2–4 February 2006 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 500m France Stéphanie Bouvier United Kingdom Sarah Lindsay Italy Arianna Fontana
2–4 February 2006 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 1000m(2) Italy Marta Capurso Italy Katia Zini Germany Christin Priebst
2–4 February 2006 Netherlands Heerenveen, Netherlands 3000m Relay Italy Italy
Arianna Fontana
Katia Zini
Maffei Cecilia
Marta Capurso
Russia Russia
Ekaterina Belova
Olga Belyakova
Olga Maskaikina
Valeriya Reznik
United States United States
Cherise Wilkins
Kimberly Derrick
Sophia Milan
Tina Koenig
9–11 February 2006 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 1500m South Korea Jung Eun-Ju South Korea Byun Chun-Sa South Korea Kim Min-Jung
9–11 February 2006 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 500m(1) China Wang Meng China Zhu Mi Lei South Korea Jeon Ji-Soo
9–11 February 2006 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 500m(2) China Wang Meng China Fu Tian Yu South Korea Jeon Ji-Soo
9–11 February 2006 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 1000m South Korea Jung Eun-Ju South Korea Byun Chun-Sa China Zhou Yang
9–11 February 2006 Hungary Budapest, Hungary 3000m Relay China China
Cheng Xiao Lei
Fu Tian Yu
Wang Meng
Zhu Mi Lei
South Korea Korea
Byun Chun-Sa
Jeon Ji-Soo
Jung Eun-Ju
Kim Min-Jung
Italy Italy
Arianna Fontana
Katia Zini
Maffei Cecilia
Marta Capurso

Rankings

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Men

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500 m

Rank Name Points
1 Germany Tyson Heung 567
2 United Kingdom Jon Eley 566
3 Italy Roberto Serra 557
4 China Liu Xiaoliang 541
5 Japan Satoru Terao 536
6 France Benoit Anterieux 524
7 Belgium Wim De Deyne 518
8 Canada François-Louis Tremblay 498

1000 m

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Lee Ho-suk 589
2 Italy Denis Bellotti 570
3 Italy Nicola Rodigari 568
4 Netherlands Niels Kerstholt 499
5 Belgium Wim De Deyne 494
6 United States Travis Jayner 490
7 Australia Ben Southee 483
8 Ukraine Volodymyr Cherneha 458

1500 m

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Kim Hyun-kon 593
2 South Korea Song Kyung-taek 588
3 Belgium Pieter Gysel 553
4 China Sui Baoku 552
5 Italy Yuri Confortola 548
6 Australia Alexander Merriman 540
7 Italy Fabio Carta 533
8 United States Ryan Bedford 532

5000 m relay

Rank Team Points
1  Italy 582
2  United States 578
3  Germany 574
4  Ukraine 541
5  South Korea 497
6  China 488
7  Canada 488
8  Australia 463

Women

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500 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Wang Meng 600
2 Italy Arianna Fontana 579
3 South Korea Kim Min-jung 573
4 South Korea Jeon Ji-soo 573
5 United Kingdom Sarah Lindsay 565
6 Germany Susanne Rudolph 547
7 United States Cherise Wilkins 522
8 Russia Ekaterina Belova 519

1000 m

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Byun Chun-sa 589
2 China Zhu Mi Lei 578
3 Italy Marta Capurso 572
4 United States Kimberly Derrick 531
5 Austria Veronika Windisch 520
6 South Korea Jin Sun-yu 499
7 Australia Emily Rosemond 490
8 Canada Amanda Overland 489

1500 m

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Jung Eun-ju 592
2 China Liu Xiao Ying 576
3 Italy Katia Zini 557
4 Czech Republic Kateřina Novotná 554
5 Japan Yuka Kamino 547
6 Austria Veronika Windisch 529
7 Italy Cecilia Maffei 510
8 Poland Karolina Regucka 490

3000 m relay

Rank Team Points
1  Italy 585
2  Germany 572
3  United States 568
4  China 498
5  South Korea 495
6  Russia 474
7  Canada 393
8  Japan 386

Podium summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)26212168
2 China (CHN)12131035
3 Canada (CAN)1212933
4 Italy (ITA)44412
5 United States (USA)2158
6 France (FRA)2013
7 Bulgaria (BUL)1124
8 Great Britain (GBR)1102
9 Germany (GER)0257
10 Belgium (BEL)0202
11 Japan (JPN)0112
12 Austria (AUT)0101
 Russia (RUS)0101
14 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
 Latvia (LAT)0011
Totals (15 entries)606060180

See also

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References

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  • "ISU World Cup 2006/07 China, Changchun Results". International Skating Union. Retrieved 18 June 2019.[dead link]
  • "ISU World Cup 2006/07 Korea, Jeonju City Results". International Skating Union. Retrieved 18 June 2019.[dead link]
  • "ISU World Cup 2006/07 Canada, Saguenay Results". International Skating Union. Retrieved 18 June 2019.[dead link]
  • "ISU World Cup 2006/07 Canada, Montreal Results". International Skating Union. Retrieved 18 June 2019.[dead link]
  • "ISU World Cup 2006/07 Netherlands, Heerenveen Results". International Skating Union. Retrieved 18 June 2019.[dead link]
  • "ISU World Cup 2006/07 Hungary, Budapest Results". International Skating Union. Retrieved 18 June 2019.[dead link]