2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1000 metres

The 1000 metres distance for women in the 2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over 10 races on seven occasions, out of a total of nine World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 7–9 November 2008, and the final occasion taking place in Salt Lake City, United States, on 6–7 March 2009.[1]

Christine Nesbitt of Canada won the cup, while fellow Canadian Kristina Groves came second, and Laurine van Riessen of the Netherlands came third.

Defending champion Anni Friesinger of Germany was injured in bicycle accident in the summer of 2008, leading to an operation to her right knee.[2] Having recovered, she made a strong return to the World Cup towards the end of the season, and finished in eighth place after winning the last two races.

Top three edit

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold   Christine Nesbitt 646 6th
Silver   Kristina Groves 507 12th
Bronze   Laurine van Riessen 468

Race medallists edit

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Berlin, Germany 9 November Christine Nesbitt
  Canada
1:16.86 Shannon Rempel
  Canada
1:17.11 Laurine van Riessen
  Netherlands
1:17.21 [3]
2 Heerenveen, Netherlands 16 November Christine Nesbitt
  Canada
1:16.18 Kristina Groves
  Canada
1:16.76 Wang Beixing
  China
1:17.01 [4]
4 Changchun, China 6 December Kristina Groves
  Canada
1:18.18 Shannon Rempel
  Canada
1:18.20 Laurine van Riessen
  Netherlands
1:18.48 [5]
7 December Laurine van Riessen
  Netherlands
1:17.25 Kristina Groves
  Canada
1:17.80 Shannon Rempel
  Canada
1:18.27 [6]
5 Nagano, Japan 13 December Jennifer Rodriguez
  United States
1:16.34 Christine Nesbitt
  Canada
1:16.39 Kristina Groves
  Canada
1:16.65 [7]
14 December Christine Nesbitt
  Canada
1:16.38 Yu Jing
  China
1:17.37 Jin Peiyu
  China
1:17.60 [8]
6 Kolomna, Russia 24 January Margot Boer
  Netherlands
1:15.84 Yu Jing
  China
1:16.04 Christine Nesbitt
  Canada
1:16.26 [9]
25 January Margot Boer
  Netherlands
1:15.79 Anni Friesinger
  Germany
1:15.81 Christine Nesbitt
  Canada
1:15.85 [10]
7 Erfurt, Germany 1 February Anni Friesinger
  Germany
1:15.61 Yu Jing
  China
1:16.41 Jin Peiyu
  China
1:16.42 [11]
9 Salt Lake City, United States 6 March Anni Friesinger
  Germany
1:13.86 Sayuri Yoshii
  Japan
1:14.05 Christine Nesbitt
  Canada
1:14.41 [12]

Finals standings edit

Standings as of 7 March 2009 (end of the season).[13][14]

# Name Nat. BER HVN CHA1 CHA2 NAG1 NAG2 KOL1 KOL2 ERF SLC Total
1 Christine Nesbitt   100 100 80 100 70 70 21 105 646
2 Kristina Groves   50 80 100 80 70 50 32 45 507
3 Laurine van Riessen   70 60 70 100 40 36 60 32 468
4 Shannon Rempel   80 50 80 70 50 45 45 18 28 452
5 Margot Boer   25 15 21 32 100 100 40 90 423
6 Monique Angermüller   36 50 45 60 28 40 18 16 36 75 404
7 Sayuri Yoshii   16 21 24 21 60 36 32 32 28 120 390
8 Anni Friesinger   45 80 100 150 375
9 Yu Jing   15 25 40 80 80 50 80 370
10 Jin Peiyu   19 19 32 70 36 60 70 5 311
11 Jennifer Rodriguez   28 32 100 60 16 28 10 18 292
12 Annette Gerritsen   60 45 36 18 50 40 12 261
13 Yekaterina Lobysheva   18 40 50 50 36 21 14 24 253
14 Ren Hui   14 16 40 14 24 18 24 50 200
15 Shihomi Shinya   1 11 32 40 16 24 28 16 10 178
16 Brittany Schussler   8 19 60 45 45 177
17 Yekaterina Malysheva   3 25 28 45 60 161
18 Natasja Bruintjes   24 24 19 25 24 36 152
19 Wang Beixing   40 70 40 150
20 Tomomi Okazaki   15 10 21 36 10 21 6 8 6 16 149
21 Lee Sang-hwa   21 12 16 24 18 28 14 133
22 Heather Richardson   6 15 19 21 18 8 21 108
23 Heike Hartmann   10 5 18 16 6 10 12 10 12 8 107
24 Yekaterina Shikhova   11 11 19 15 14 24 5 6 105
25 Elli Ochowicz   25 14 14 8 12 6 79
26 Lee Bo-ra   4 14 28 12 12 70
27 Marianne Timmer   12 32 8 14 66
28 Marrit Leenstra   45 19 64
29 Paulien van Deutekom   28 25 53
30 Nao Kodaira   32 16 48
31 Gabriele Hirschbichler   4 4 8 8 6 1 2 11 44
32 Maki Tabata   19 6 15 40
33 Zhang Shuang   6 4 25 35
34 Yuliya Nemaya   2 15 6 12 35
35 Chiara Simionato   10 14 8 32
36 Ireen Wüst   12 18 30
37 Anzhelika Kotyuga   1 2 11 8 6 28
38 Sanne Delfgou   8 8 11 27
39 Yuliya Skokova   11 15 26
40 Alla Shabanova   25 25
Jenny Wolf   25 25
42 Maki Tsuji   15 8 2 25
43 Xing Aihua   6 8 10 24
44 Yekaterina Abramova   19 4 23
45 Dong Feifei   11 8 19
46 Kerry Dankers   4 8 4 16
47 Tamara Oudenaarden   2 10 2 14
48 Rebekah Bradford   4 6 2 1 13
49 Svetlana Kaykan   11 11
50 Justine L'Heureux   8 2 10
51 Ko Hyon-Suk   4 6 10
52 Kim Yoo-rim   8 8
53 Angelina Golikova   6 6
Pamela Zoellner   6 6
55 Judith Hesse   5 5
56 Svetlana Radkevich   1 4 5
57 Danielle Wotherspoon   2 1 3
58 Katarzyna Wójcicka   2 2
59 Anna Badayeva   1 1
Sayuri Osuga   1 1
Jennifer Plate   1 1
Sheng Xiaomei   1 1

References edit

  1. ^ "2008/2009 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
  2. ^ Anni Friesinger – Nach schwerem Rad-Unfall operiert Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2 July 2007, retrieved 3 March 2010.
  3. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #1 - Results 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  4. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #2 - Results 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  5. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #4 - Results 1st 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  6. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #4 - Results 2nd 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  7. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #5 - Results 1st 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  8. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #5 - Results 2nd 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  9. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #6 - Results 1st 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  10. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #6 - Results 2nd 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  11. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #7 - Results 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  12. ^ 2008-09 World Cup #9 Final - Results 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.
  13. ^ "Standings 1000 m women". Archived from the original on 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  14. ^ Classification of the 2008-09 World Cup 1000 meters Women, SpeedSkatingStats.com.