2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 1000 metres

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The 1000 meters distance for men in the 2014–15 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 Obihiro, Japan, on 14–16 November 2014, and the final occasion taking place in Erfurt, Germany, on 21–22 March 2015.[1]

The defending champion was Shani Davis of the United States. Pavel Kulizhnikov of Russia won the cup in his first World Cup season, while Davis had to settle for eighth place.

Top three[edit]

Position Athlete Points Previous season
1 Russia Pavel Kulizhnikov 600
2 Netherlands Kjeld Nuis 571 3rd
3 Germany Nico Ihle 402 17th

Race medallists[edit]

WC # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Obihiro, Japan 15 November Pavel Kulizhnikov
 Russia
1:09.23 Kjeld Nuis
 Netherlands
1:09.27 Samuel Schwarz
 Germany
1:09.77 [2]
2 Seoul, South Korea 22 November Pavel Kulizhnikov
 Russia
1:09.56 Stefan Groothuis
 Netherlands
1:09.83 Kjeld Nuis
 Netherlands
1:09.86 [3]
3 Berlin, Germany 6 December Nico Ihle
 Germany
1:09.49 Samuel Schwarz
 Germany
1:09.53 Hein Otterspeer
 Netherlands
1:09.56 [4]
4 Heerenveen, Netherlands 13 December Pavel Kulizhnikov
 Russia
1:08.77 Kjeld Nuis
 Netherlands
1:09.04 Hein Otterspeer
 Netherlands
1:09.06 [5]
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 7 February Kjeld Nuis
 Netherlands
1:08.76 Pavel Kulizhnikov
 Russia
1:08.97 Nico Ihle
 Germany
1:09.06 [6]
8 February Kjeld Nuis
 Netherlands
1:08.81 Pavel Kulizhnikov
 Russia
1:08.82 Stefan Groothuis
 Netherlands
1:09.38 [7]
7 Erfurt, Germany 21 March Denny Morrison
 Canada
1:09.07 Kjeld Nuis
 Netherlands
1:09.42 Vincent De Haître
 Canada
1:09.47 [8]

Standings[edit]

Standings as of 21 March 2015 (end of the season).[9]

# Name Nat. OBI SEO BER HVN1 HVN2 HVN3 ERF Total
1 Pavel Kulizhnikov Russia 100 100 50 100 80 80 90 600
2 Kjeld Nuis Netherlands 80 70 21 80 100 100 120 571
3 Nico Ihle Germany 28 36 100 32 70 60 76 402
4 Stefan Groothuis Netherlands 32 80 45 24 45 70 28 324
5 Denny Morrison Canada 40 36 45 50 150 321
6 Samuel Schwarz Germany 70 45 80 50 36 32 313
7 Hein Otterspeer Netherlands 36 16 70 70 60 252
8 Shani Davis United States 50 50 24 36 40 50 250
9 Vincent De Haître Canada 60 6 14 18 14 28 106 246
10 Aleksey Yesin Russia 12 24 60 60 12 36 32 236
11 Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen Norway 16 12 40 12 21 24 45 170
12 Pim Schipper Netherlands 25 28 45 40 138
13 Kai Verbij Netherlands 21 60 28 21 130
14 Yang Fan China 25 32 8 10 10 16 24 125
15 Denis Kuzin Kazakhstan 24 8 40 32 104
16 Koen Verweij Netherlands 45 40 18 103
17 Michel Mulder Netherlands 24 40 36 100
18 Richard Maclennan Canada 15 28 10 16 8 21 98
19 Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland 18 21 32 14 85
20 Kirill Golubev Russia 14 14 16 6 6 14 70
21 Jonathan Garcia United States 25 28 16 69
22 Mo Tae-bum South Korea 19 12 19 18 68
23 Piotr Michalski Poland 19 5 19 12 55
24 Tyler Derraugh Canada 11 11 15 18 55
25 Joey Mantia United States 15 8 25 48
26 Denis Dressel Germany 1 8 2 15 5 10 41
27 Kim Jin-su South Korea 25 6 8 39
28 Mirko Giacomo Nenzi Italy 8 1 8 1 19 37
29 Haralds Silovs Latvia 6 25 31
30 Zbigniew Bródka Poland 10 15 6 31
31 Ha Hong-sun South Korea 8 18 26
32 Mika Poutala Finland 11 4 8 23
33 Li Bailin China 11 10 21
34 Sverre Lunde Pedersen Norway 19 19
35 Bart Swings Belgium 15 15
36 Espen Aarnes Hvammen Norway 11 11
Pekka Koskela Finland 11 11
38 Benjamin Macé France 6 4 1 11
39 Roman Krech Kazakhstan 8 8
40 David Bosa Italy 6 6
Armin Hager Austria 6 6
Mu Zhongsheng China 6 6
Takuro Oda Japan 6 6
Jeffrey Swider-Peltz United States 6 6
45 Shunsuke Nakamura Japan 4 4
Alexandre St-Jean Canada 4 4
Jan Szymański Poland 4 4
48 Jamie Gregg Canada 2 1 3
49 Mikhail Kozlov Russia 2 2
Fyodor Mezentsev Kazakhstan 2 2
Wang Nan China 2 2
Mitchell Whitmore United States 2 2
53 Christopher Fagerli Rukke Norway 1 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ "International Skating Union – Communication No. 1889" (PDF). International Skating Union. 10 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  2. ^ "ISU World Cup Obihiro – November 14-16, 2014 – Result 1000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Nov 15 2014 6:06PM". International Skating Union. 15 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  3. ^ "ISU World Cup Seoul – November 21-23, 2014 – Result 1000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Nov 23 2014 3:56PM". International Skating Union. 23 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  4. ^ "ISU World Cup Berlin – December 5-7, 2014 – Result 1000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Dec 6 2014 2:10PM". International Skating Union. 6 December 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
  5. ^ "ISU World Cup Heerenveen – December 12-14, 2014 – Result 1000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Dec 13 2014 5:45PM". International Skating Union. 13 December 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  6. ^ "ISU World Cup Heerenveen – February 7-8, 2015 – Result 1000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Feb 7 2015 6:03PM". International Skating Union. 7 February 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  7. ^ "ISU World Cup Heerenveen – February 7-8, 2015 – Result 1000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Feb 8 2015 6:05PM". International Skating Union. 8 February 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  8. ^ "ISU World Cup Erfurt – March 21-22, 2015 – Result 1000m Men Division A – Rankings as of Mar 21 2015 4:09PM". International Skating Union. 21 March 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  9. ^ "ISU WorldCup 2014/2015 – World Cup Men 1000m – Rankings 1000m Men – Rankings as of Mar 21 2015 5:54PM". International Skating Union. 21 March 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2015.