2023–24 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

The 2023–24 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup is a multi-race series over a season of short track speed skating, organised by the International Skating Union, which organised also runs world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating.[1][2]

2023–24 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall South Korea Kim Gun Woo South Korea Kim Gilli
500 m China Liu Shaoang Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer
1000 m South Korea Park Ji-won United States Kristen Santos-Griswold
1500 m South Korea Hwang Dae-heon Belgium Hanne Desmet
Relay  Canada  Canada
2000 m Mixed  China
Competition
Edition 26th 26th
Locations 5 5
Individual 18 18
Relay/Team 6 6
Mixed 6 6

The season started on 20 October 2023 in Montréal, Canada and will end on 11 February 2024 in Gdańsk, Poland. It is the 26th edition for men and women of the highest international race series in short track organised by the ISU.[3]

Park Ji-won from South Korea (men's) and Suzanne Schulting from The Netherlands (women's) are the reigning champions from the previous season.

Map of world cup hosts

All 5 locations hosting world cup events in this season.

Canada Montréal China Beijing South Korea Seoul Germany Dresden Poland Gdańsk

World

Men

Calendar

Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 1 21 October 2023   Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000 m (1) South Korea Park Ji-won Canada Steven Dubois Italy Pietro Sighel [4]
2 1500 m South Korea Hwang Dae-heon Belgium Stijn Desmet Latvia Reinis Bērziņš [5]
3 22 October 2023   500 m China Liu Shaoang Canada Felix Roussel France Quentin Fercoq [6]
4 1000 m (2) South Korea Kim Gun Woo Italy Luca Spechenhauser Canada William Dandjinou [7]
5 5000 m Relay  Canada  South Korea  Japan [8]
2 6 28 October 2023   500 m
7 1500 m (1)
8 29 October 2023   1000 m
9 1500 m (2)
10 5000 m Relay
3 11 8–10 December 2023   China Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
500 m
12 1000 m
13 1500 m
14 5000 m Relay
4 15 15–17 December 2023   South Korea Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
500 m
16 1000 m
17 1500 m
18 5000 m Relay
5 19 9–11 February 2024   Germany Dresden
(Joynext Arena)
500 m
20 1000 m
21 1500 m
22 5000 m Relay
6 23 16–18 February 2024   Poland Gdańsk
(Hala Olivia)
500 m
24 1000 m
25 1500 m
26 5000 m Relay

Standings

Women

Calendar

Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third Ref.
1 1 21 October 2023   Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000 m (1) United States Kristen Santos-Griswold South Korea Lee Soyoun South Korea Seo Whimin [14]
2 1500 m Belgium Hanne Desmet South Korea Kim Gilli United States Corinne Stoddard [15]
3 22 October 2023   500 m Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer Netherlands Selma Poutsma Italy Martina Valcepina [16]
4 1000 m (2) South Korea Kim Gilli Belgium Hanne Desmet United States Kristen Santos-Griswold [17]
5 3000 m Relay  Canada  United States  Netherlands [18]
2 6 28 October 2023   500 m
7 1500 m (1)
8 29 October 2023   1000 m
9 1500 m (2)
10 3000 m Relay
3 11 8–10 December 2023   China Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
500 m
12 1000 m
13 1500 m
14 3000 m Relay
4 15 15–17 December 2023   South Korea Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
500 m
16 1000 m
17 1500 m
18 3000 m Relay
5 19 9–11 February 2024   Germany Dresden
(Joynext Arena)
500 m
20 1000 m
21 1500 m
22 3000 m Relay
6 23 16–18 February 2024   Poland Gdańsk
(Hala Olivia)
500 m
24 1000 m
25 1500 m
26 3000 m Relay

Standings

Mixed Relay

Calendar

Stage # Date Place Winner Second Third Ref.
1 1 21 October 2023   Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
 China  South Korea  Italy [24]
2 2 28 October 2023  
3 3 8–10 December 2023   China Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
4 4 15–17 December 2023   South Korea Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
5 5 9–11 February 2024   Germany Dresden
(Joynext Arena)
6 6 16–18 February 2024   Poland Gdańsk
(Hala Olivia)

Standings

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea4419
2 Canada2215
3 China2002
4 Belgium1203
5 United States1124
6 Netherlands1113
7 Italy0134
8 France0011
 Japan0011
 Latvia0011
Totals (10 entries)11111133

See also

    Notes

      References

      1. "Event and competition rules" (PDF). www.isu.org. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
      2. "International Skating Union Constitution and General Regulations". www.isu.org. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
      3. "Calendar of Events". www.isu.org. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
      4. "Men's 1000 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
      5. "Men's 1500 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
      6. "Men's 500 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
      7. "Men's 1000 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
      8. "Men's 5000 m Relay - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
      9. "Men's Overall Classification". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      10. "Men's 500 m Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      11. "Men's 1000 m Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      12. "Men's 1500 m Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      13. "Men's 5000 m Relay Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      14. "Women's 1000 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
      15. "Women's 1500 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
      16. "Women's 500 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
      17. "Women's 1000 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
      18. "Women's 3000 m Relay - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
      19. "Women's Overall Classification". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      20. "Women's 500 m Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      21. "Women's 1000 m Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      22. "Women's 1500 m Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      23. "Women's 3000 Relay Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
      24. "Mixed 2000 m - Montreal (CAN)". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
      25. "Mixed Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com.
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