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1999–2000 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

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The 2000 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season for short track speed skating. The season began on 19 October 1999 and ended on 4 February 2000. The World Cup was organised by the ISU who also ran world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.

Men

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Events

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Date Place Discipline Winner 2nd place 3rd place
19-21 October 1999 Canada Montreal 500 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Canada François-Louis Tremblay Italy Fabio Carta
1000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung China Li Jiajun United States Apolo Anton Ohno
1500 m South Korea Min Ryoung South Korea Kim Dong-Sung China Li Jiajun
3000 m South Korea Min Ryoung South Korea Lee Seung-Jae Canada François-Louis Tremblay
5000 m relay China China South Korea South Korea Canada Canada
27-29 October 1999 United States Salt Lake City 500 m China Li Jiajun South Korea Kim Dong-Sung United States Apolo Anton Ohno
1000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Japan Satoru Terao United States Apolo Anton Ohno
1500 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Japan Satoru Terao Italy Fabio Carta
3000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Japan Satoru Terao China Li Jiajun
5000 m relay South Korea South Korea Japan Japan Canada Canada
24-26 November 1999 Japan Nobeyama 500 m Japan Satoru Terao China Li Jiajun South Korea Kim Dong-Sung
1000 m Japan Satoru Terao China Li Jiajun China Feng Kai
1500 m Japan Satoru Terao South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Canada François-Louis Tremblay
3000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung South Korea Min Ryoung Japan Satoru Terao
5000 m relay South Korea South Korea Canada Canada China China
1-3 December 1999 China Changchun 500 m China Li Jiajun South Korea Kim Dong-Sung Japan Satoru Terao
1000 m South Korea Kim Dong-Sung United States Apolo Anton Ohno South Korea Min Ryoung
1500 m United States Apolo Anton Ohno China Feng Kai United States Rusty Smith
3000 m China Feng Kai United States Apolo Anton Ohno South Korea Min Ryoung
5000 m relay China China Japan Japan United States United States
21-23 January 2000 European Championships in Italy Bormio, Italy
25-27 January 2000 Sweden Gothenburg 500 m China Li Jiajun Canada Mathieu Turcotte Italy Fabio Carta
1000 m China An Yulong Canada Mathieu Turcotte South Korea Kim Dong-Sung
1500 m Canada Jonathan Guilmette China Li Jiajun Italy Fabio Carta
3000 m Italy Fabio Carta Canada Jeff Scholten Canada Jonathan Guilmette
5000 m relay South Korea South Korea Italy Italy Canada Canada
2-4 February 2000 Netherlands Heerenveen 500 m Canada Jeff Scholten China Feng Kai China An Yulong
1000 m South Korea Min Ryoung China Feng Kai Canada Mathieu Turcotte
1500 m Italy Fabio Carta China Li Jiajun South Korea Lee Seung-Jae
3000 m South Korea Min Ryoung China Feng Kai Italy Fabio Carta
5000 m relay China China South Korea South Korea Italy Italy
4-5 March 2000 World Team Championships in Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands
10-12 March 2000 World Championships in United Kingdom Sheffield, Great Britain

World Cup Rankings

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Overall

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 97
2 China Li Jiajun 94
3 South Korea Min Ryoung 92
4 Italy Fabio Carta 87
5 Japan Satoru Terao 86
6 China Feng Kai 86
7 United States Apolo Anton Ohno 83
8 China An Yulong 80
9 Canada François-Louis Tremblay 77
10 South Korea Lee Seung-Jae 71

500 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Li Jiajun 99
2 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 96
3 Japan Satoru Terao 86
4 China Feng Kai 84
5 Italy Fabio Carta 81
6 China An Yulong 80
7 Canada François-Louis Tremblay 79
8 United States Apolo Anton Ohno 71
9 Japan Takafumi Nishitani 69
10 South Korea Min Ryoung 66

1000 m

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 98
2 China Li Jiajun 92
3 South Korea Min Ryoung 90
4 United States Apolo Anton Ohno 88
5 China An Yulong 80
6 Canada François-Louis Tremblay 79
7 Japan Satoru Terao 77
8 Italy Fabio Carta 67
9 South Korea Lee Seung-Jae 67
10 China Feng Kai 65

1500 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Li Jiajun 93
2 Italy Fabio Carta 92
3 South Korea Kim Dong-Sung 88
4 South Korea Min Ryoung 87
5 China An Yulong 83
6 China Feng Kai 82
7 Japan Satoru Terao 79
8 United States Apolo Anton Ohno 67
9 Italy Michele Antonioli 67
10 France Bruno Loscos 62

5000 m relay

Rank Name Points
1 South Korea South Korea 99
2 China China 98
3 Canada Canada 93
4 Japan Japan 90
5 United States United States 85
6 Hungary Hungary 79
7 Netherlands Netherlands 79
8 United Kingdom Great Britain 56
9 Germany Germany 54
10 Australia Australia 37

Women

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Events

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Date Place Discipline Winner 2nd place 3rd place
19-21 October 1999 Canada Montreal 500 m South Korea Joo Min-Jin South Korea Choi Min-kyung China Wang Chunlu
1000 m South Korea Choi Min-kyung South Korea Joo Min-Jin Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Park Hye-Won Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
3000 m South Korea Park Hye-Won China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Joo Min-Jin
3000 m relay China China South Korea South Korea Canada Canada
27-29 October 1999 United States Salt Lake City 500 m China Yang Yang (S) Canada Annie Perreault Japan Chikage Tanaka
1000 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Choi Min-kyung South Korea Park Hye-Won
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) China Yang Yang (S) South Korea Choi Min-kyung
3000 m South Korea Choi Min-kyung Canada Tania Vicent Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
3000 m relay China China Canada Canada Bulgaria Bulgaria
24-26 November 1999 Japan Nobeyama 500 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Yang Yang (S) China Wang Chunlu
1000 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Park Hye-Won China Yang Yang (S)
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Choi Min-kyung
3000 m South Korea Park Hye-Won South Korea Kim Yun-mi Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
3000 m relay China China South Korea South Korea Japan Japan
1-3 December 1999 China Changchun 500 m China Wang Chunlu South Korea Choi Min-kyung Canada Annie Perreault
1000 m China Yang Yang (A) China Yang Yang (S) China Wang Chunlu
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Choi Min-kyung
3000 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Park Hye-Won Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
3000 m relay China China South Korea South Korea Japan Japan
21-23 January 2000 European Championships in Italy Bormio, Italy
25-27 January 2000 Sweden Gothenburg 500 m China Yang Yang (A) China Wang Chunlu South Korea Joo Min-Jin
1000 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Park Hye-Won South Korea An Sang-Mi
1500 m China Yang Yang (S) South Korea Joo Min-Jin Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
3000 m South Korea An Sang-Mi China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Park Hye-Won
3000 m relay China China South Korea South Korea Italy Italy
2-4 February 2000 Netherlands Heerenveen 500 m Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Yang Yang (S) China Yang Yang (A)
1000 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Joo Min-Jin Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova
1500 m China Yang Yang (A) Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Park Hye-Won
3000 m China Yang Yang (A) South Korea Park Hye-Won South Korea An Sang-Mi
3000 m relay South Korea South Korea Canada Canada Netherlands Netherlands
4-5 March 2000 World Team Championships in Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands
10-12 March 2000 World Championships in United Kingdom Sheffield, Great Britain

World Cup Rankings

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Overall

Rank Name Points
1 China Yang Yang (A) 97
2 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 95
3 South Korea Park Hye-won 91
4 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 90
5 China Yang Yang (S) 90
6 China Wang Chunlu 83
7 Canada Erin Porter 75
8 South Korea Joo Min-jin 69
9 Japan Chikage Tanaka 65
10 Italy Katia Zini 65

500 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Yang Yang (S) 95
2 China Wang Chunlu 95
3 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 90
4 Canada Annie Perreault 90
5 China Yang Yang (A) 89
6 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 81
7 Japan Chikage Tanaka 78
8 South Korea Erin Porter 68
9 Italy Katia Zini 68
10 South Korea Park Hye-won 62

1000 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Yang Yang (A) 97
2 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 96
3 South Korea Park Hye-won 92
4 China Yang Yang (S) 91
5 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 87
6 China Wang Chunlu 86
7 United States Julie Goskowicz 67
8 Japan Chikage Tanaka 65
9 Italy Katia Zini 64
10 Italy Evelina Rodigari 60

1500 m

Rank Name Points
1 China Yang Yang (A) 100
2 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova 95
3 China Yang Yang (S) 92
4 South Korea Choi Min-kyung 91
5 South Korea Park Hye-won 88
6 South Korea Joo Min-jin 76
7 China Wang Chunlu 74
8 United States Amy Peterson 67
9 Italy Katia Zini 61
10 Japan Chikage Tanaka 58

3000 m relay

Rank Name Points
1 China China 100
2 South Korea South Korea 97
3 Canada Canada 93
4 Japan Japan 86
5 Italy Italy 84
6 United States United States 84
7 Netherlands Netherlands 81
8 Bulgaria Bulgaria 67
9 United Kingdom Great Britain 20
10 Austria Austria 19

Podium summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)27161053
2 South Korea (KOR)21241560
3 Bulgaria (BUL)43815
4 Japan (JPN)35513
5 Canada (CAN)29920
6 Italy (ITA)21710
7 United States (USA)1258
8 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (8 entries)606060180

References

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