2009–10 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1000 metres

The 1000 metres distance for women in the 2009–10 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over seven races on six occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 6–8 November 2009, and the final occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 12–14 March 2010.[1]

Christine Nesbitt of Canada defended her title from the previous season, while Margot Boer of the Netherlands came second, and Monique Angermüller of Germany came third.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold Christine Nesbitt6461st
Silver Margot Boer5075th
Bronze Monique Angermüller4686th

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Berlin, Germany 7 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:15.41 Nao Kodaira
 Japan
1:15.92 Marianne Timmer
 Netherlands
1:16.13 [2]
2 Heerenveen, Netherlands 15 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:15.47 Annette Gerritsen
 Netherlands
1:16.03 Natasja Bruintjes
 Netherlands
1:16.08 [3]
4 Calgary, Canada 6 December Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:14.03 Annette Gerritsen
 Netherlands
1:14.48 Monique Angermüller
 Germany
1:14.68 [4]
5 Salt Lake City, United States 13 December Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:13.36 Wang Beixing
 China
1:14.01 Nao Kodaira
 Japan
1:14.17 [5]
6 Erfurt, Germany 6 March Monique Angermüller
 Germany
1:16.36 Margot Boer
 Netherlands
1:16.48 Natasja Bruintjes
 Netherlands
1:16.59 [6]
7 March Yekaterina Shikhova
 Russia
1:16.93 Laurine van Riessen
 Netherlands
1:17.18 Natasja Bruintjes
 Netherlands
1:17.29 [7]
7 Heerenveen, Netherlands 14 March Yekaterina Shikhova
 Russia
1:16.25 Annette Gerritsen
 Netherlands
1:16.35 Natasja Bruintjes
 Netherlands
1:16.60 [8]

Final standings

Standings as of 14 March 2010 (end of the season).[9][10]

#NameNat.BERHVN1CALSLCERF1ERF2HVN2Total
1Christine Nesbitt1001001001003240472
2Margot Boer606045806090395
3Monique Angermüller4070601004536351
4Natasja Bruintjes7010217070105346
5Annette Gerritsen458080120325
6Yekaterina Shikhova122536100150323
7Laurine van Riessen2253650508075318
8Nao Kodaira8024287028230
9Heather Richardson36212132454032227
10Sayuri Yoshii28165036283618212
11Jennifer Rodriguez2418402832045187
12Wang Beixing32363280180
13Kristina Groves16456040161
14Olga Fatkulina082545212210131
15Yekaterina Malysheva1110191460114
16Yekaterina Lobysheva50194050114
17Katarzyna Bachleda-Curuś2191410242024113
18Elli Ochowicz1528241816101
19Ireen Wüst2550121299
20Shannon Rempel41111518241487
21Anni Friesinger-Postma14402478
22Rebekah Bradford000028252174
23Brittany Schussler5014872
24Marianne Timmer7070
25Lee Sang-hwa1812181260
26Chiara Simionato0186162657
27Jin Peiyu3216856
28Tomomi Okazaki10500121845
29Ren Hui66151643
30Sophie Nijman161935
31Cindy Klassen198633
32Maki Tabata8641533
33Yu Jing211132
34Svetlana Kaykan131528
35Gabriele Hirschbichler100141126
36Anastasia Bucsis14822
37Hege Bøkko0156021
38Kelly Gunther091120
39Shihomi Shinya00081018
40Tamara Oudenaarden12416
41Daniela Dumitru00008614
42Anna Ringsred1010
43Heike Hartmann6400010
44Denise Roth729
45Karolína Erbanová40149
46Wang Fei88
47Yekaterina Aydova00606
48Kim Yoo-rim02204
49Pamela Zoellner3003
50Daniela Anschütz-Thoms22
51Yuliya Nemaya101
Xing Aihua011

References

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