1999–2000 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

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

Events

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

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

Events

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

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

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

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