2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1000 metres

The 1000 metres distance for women in the 2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over eight races on six occasions, out of a total of eight World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 12–14 November 2010, and the final occasion also taking place in Heerenveen on 4–6 March 2011.[1]

Heather Richardson of the United States won the cup, while defending champion Christine Nesbitt of Canada came second, and Margot Boer of the Netherlands came third.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold Heather Richardson6059th
Silver Christine Nesbitt5901st
Bronze Margot Boer3602nd

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Heerenveen, Netherlands 12 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:15.84 Margot Boer
 Netherlands
1:16.50 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:16.75
2 Berlin, Germany 21 November Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:15.86 Heather Richardson
 United States
1:16.31 Margot Boer
 Netherlands
1:16.51
4 Changchun, China 4 December Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:16.07 Heather Richardson
 United States
1:17.49 Judith Hesse
 Germany
1:18.04
5 December Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:16.55 Heather Richardson
 United States
1:17.59 Nao Kodaira
 Japan
1:17.98
5 Obihiro, Japan 11 December Heather Richardson
 United States
1:16.45 Nao Kodaira
 Japan
1:17.33 Lee Sang-hwa
 South Korea
1:17.87
12 December Heather Richardson
 United States
1:17.27 Nao Kodaira
 Japan
1:17.77 Maki Tsuji
 Japan
1:18.29
6 Moscow, Russia 30 January Christine Nesbitt
 Canada
1:15.59 Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:15.94 Heather Richardson
 United States
1:16.18
8 Heerenveen, Netherlands 6 March Ireen Wüst
 Netherlands
1:15.76 Marrit Leenstra
 Netherlands
1:16.19 Laurine van Riessen
 Netherlands
1:16.37

Standings

Standings as of 6 March 2011 (end of the season).[2]

#NameNat.HVN1BERCHA1CHA2OBI1OBI2MOSHVN2Total
1Heather Richardson508080801001007045605
2Christine Nesbitt10010010010010090590
3Margot Boer807060506040360
4Nao Kodaira45283670808014353
5Ireen Wüst705080150350
6Laurine van Riessen606062150105302
7Shannon Rempel3240283250361828264
8Judith Hesse1218701845502424261
9Marrit Leenstra404545120250
10Gabriele Hirschbichler19545454045218228
11Maki Tsuji28241840327010222
12Monique Angermüller18363216186036216
13Brittany Schussler36840604018202
14Miho Takagi15142428604016187
15Chiara Simionato84161236243212144
16Cindy Klassen015503621122
17Lee Sang-hwa2462170121
18Ida Njåtun25321036103
19Annette Gerritsen2575100
20Zhang Hong192424285100
21Roxanne van Hemert1514283289
22Yekaterina Lobysheva1412283286
23Yevgenia Dmitrieva0011614218666
24Natasja Bruintjes2121121064
25Rebekah Bradford5214810146463
26Yekaterina Malysheva402211845
27Hege Bøkko6251243
28Yuliya Skokova8191643
29Lee Bo-ra1110516841
30Yekaterina Shikhova161430
31Yuki Matsuda20121630
32Qi Shuai008181229
33Olga Fatkulina1061127
34Kristina Groves161026
35Yu Jing2525
36Karolína Erbanová118524
37Anastasia Bucsis4341021
38Jilleanne Rookard311620
39Martina Sáblíková1919
40Lauren Cholewinski20803518
41Erina Kamiya246618
42Yukana Nishina1515
43Nadezhda Aseyeva10539
44Sarah Gregg88
45Natalia Czerwonka66
Jin Peiyu0606
47Elena Abramovskaya00246
48Natsumi Kado44
Isabell Ost44
50Tamara Oudenaarden22
51Anna Rokita11

References

  1. "2010/2011 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2010-11-13.
  2. "Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 1000m Women)". ISU. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
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