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Short track speed skating series
2024–25 ISU Short Track World Tour
Discipline Men Women
Overall
500 m
1000 m
1500 m
Competition
Edition 1st 1st
Locations 6 6
Individual 18 18
Relay/Team 6 6
Mixed 6 6
2023–24 (World Cup)

The 2024–25 ISU Short Track World Tour is a multi-race series over a season of short track speed skating, organised by the International Skating Union (ISU), which organised also runs world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating. It is the 1st edition of the ISU Short Track World Tour, and is planned to commence on 25 October 2024 and end on 16 February 2025.

Calendar

As per the Communication No. 2648 of ISU, the ISU has designated the following competitions as "World Tour Competitions" as part of the world tour.

Event City Date Remark
1 Canada Montreal 25–27 October 2024
2 Canada Montreal 1–3 November 2024 Relocated from United States Salt Lake City
3 China Beijing 6–8 December 2024
4 South Korea Seoul 13–15 December 2024
5 Netherlands Tilburg 7–9 February 2025
6 Italy Milan 14–16 February 2025 2026 Olympics test event

Men

Calendar

Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 1 26 October Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1500m Canada William Dandjinou South Korea Park Ji-won Canada Steven Dubois
2 500m Canada William Dandjinou Canada Steven Dubois China Lin Xiaojun
3 27 October 1000m Netherlands Jens van 't Wout Latvia Roberts Kruzbergs Poland Michał Niewiński
4 5000m relay  Canada  China  Netherlands
2 1 2 November Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1500m Canada William Dandjinou Latvia Roberts Kruzbergs Italy Pietro Sighel
2 500m Canada Steven Dubois Canada William Dandjinou Italy Pietro Sighel
3 3 November 1000m Canada William Dandjinou South Korea Jang Sung-woo Canada Jordan Pierre-Gilles
4 5000m relay  Canada  South Korea  Italy
3 1 7 December China Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
1500m South Korea Park Ji-won Canada William Dandjinou China Sun Long
2 500m China Sun Long Canada Steven Dubois China Shaoang Liu
3 8 December 1000m Canada Felix Roussel Poland Michal Niewinski United Kingdom Niall Treacy
4 5000m relay  China  South Korea  Netherlands
4 1 14 December South Korea Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
1500m Canada William Dandjinou South Korea Park Ji-won Netherlands Jens van 't Wout
2 500m Canada Steven Dubois Canada Jordan Pierre-Gilles Latvia Roberts Kruzbergs
3 15 December 1000m Canada William Dandjinou Netherlands Jens van 't Wout South Korea Jang Sung-woo
4 5000m relay  China  Japan  South Korea
5 1 8 February Netherlands Tilburg
(Ireen Wüst Ijsbaan)
2
3 9 February
4
6 1 15 February Italy Milan
2
3 16 February
4

Standings

Overall

Rank after 12 of 24 events Points
1 Canada William Dandjinou 684
2 South Korea Park Ji-won 446
3 Netherlands Jens van 't Wout 386
4 Italy Pietro Sighel 366
5 Canada Steven Dubois 352

500m

Rank after 3 of 6 events Points
1 Canada Steven Dubois 260
2 Canada William Dandjinou 224
4 Italy Pietro Sighel 158
3 Netherlands Jens van 't Wout 136
5 China Shaoang Liu 126

1000m

Rank after 3 of 6 events Points
1 Canada William Dandjinou 180
2 Netherlands Jens van 't Wout 180
3 Latvia Roberts Kruzbergs 164
4 Poland Michal Niewinski 155
5 Canada Felix Roussel 154

1500m

Rank after 3 of 6 events Points
1 Canada William Dandjinou 280
2 South Korea Park Ji-won 240
3 South Korea Jang Sungwoo 156
4 Italy Pietro Sighel 111
5 Belgium Stijn Desmet 110

5000 m Relay

Rank after 3 of 6 events Points
1 Canada Canada 260
2 China China 224
3 South Korea South Korea 210
4 Netherlands Netherlands 200
5 Italy Italy 170

Women

Calendar

Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 1 26 October Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000m Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer United States Kristen Santos-Griswold United States Corinne Stoddard
2 3000m relay  Italy  South Korea  Netherlands
3 27 October 1500m South Korea Kim Gil-li Belgium Hanne Desmet South Korea Choi Min-jeong
4 500m Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer United States Kristen Santos-Griswold Belgium Hanne Desmet
2 1 2 November Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000m South Korea Choi Min-jeong Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer United States Corinne Stoddard
2 3000m relay  Canada  Italy  China
3 3 November 1500m Belgium Hanne Desmet South Korea Kim Gil-li United States Corinne Stoddard
4 500m Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer South Korea Choi Min-jeong South Korea Kim Gil-li
3 1 7 December China Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
1000m Canada Danae Blais Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer United States Corinne Stoddard
South Korea Choi Min-jeong
2 3000m relay  Canada  South Korea  Kazakhstan
3 8 December 1500m United States Corinne Stoddard United States Kristen Santos-Griswold South Korea Kim Gil-li
4 500m Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer Canada Florence Brunelle Canada Rikki Doak
4 1 14 December South Korea Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
1000m South Korea Kim Gil-li Canada Danae Blais South Korea Choi Min-jeong
2 3000m relay  Canada  Italy  South Korea
3 15 December 1500m United States Kristen Santos-Griswold Belgium Hanne Desmet United States Corinne Stoddard
4 500m United States Kristen Santos-Griswold Canada Florence Brunelle Belgium Hanne Desmet
5 1 8 February Netherlands Tilburg
(Ireen Wüst Ijsbaan)
2
3 9 February
4
6 1 15 February Italy Milan
2
3 16 February
4

Standings

Individual

Rank after 3 of 6 events Points
1 Netherlands Xandra Velzeboer 656
2 United States Corinne Stoddard 532
3 South Korea Kim Gil-li 516
4 South Korea Choi Min-jeong 488
5 United States Kristen Santos-Griswold 478

Relay

Rank after 3 of 6 events Points
1 Canada Canada 260
2 Italy Italy 224
3 South Korea South Korea 220
4 China China 180
5 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 142

Mixed

Calendar

Stage Date Place Winner Second Third R.
1 27 October Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
 Netherlands  South Korea  Canada
2 3 November Canada Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
 Canada  Netherlands  Japan
3 8 December China Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
 China  South Korea  United States
4 15 December South Korea Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
 South Korea  China  Canada
5 Netherlands Tilburg
(Ireen Wüst Ijsbaan)
6 Italy Milan

Standings

Rank after 3 of 6 events Points
1  Netherlands 230
2  Canada 214
3  South Korea 210
4  China 188
5  United States 166

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World tour podium places by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada168529
2 Netherlands64414
3 South Korea511824
4 China42410
5 United States33612
6 Italy1236
7 Belgium1225
8 Latvia0213
9 Japan0112
 Poland0112
11 Great Britain0011
 Kazakhstan0011
Totals (12 entries)363637109

References

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