ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating
- Gilli Kim (KOR), Kristen Santos-Griswold (USA) and Corinne Stoddard (CAN) Gilli Kim (KOR), Kristen Santos-Griswold (USA) and Corinne Stoddard (CAN)
- Ji Won Park (KOR) and Gilli Kim (KOR) Ji Won Park (KOR) and Gilli Kim (KOR)
- Ji Won Park, Gun Woo Kim (KOR) and Kosei Hayashi (JPN) Ji Won Park, Gun Woo Kim (KOR) and Kosei Hayashi (JPN)
- Ji Won Park (KOR) Ji Won Park (KOR)
- Kristen Santos-Griswold (USA) Kristen Santos-Griswold (USA)
- Michal Niewinski (POL) Michal Niewinski (POL)
- Michelle Velzeboer (NED) Michelle Velzeboer (NED)
- Steven Dubois (CAN) Steven Dubois (CAN)
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The ISU World Cup Short Track Speed Skating Series celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022. Launched in 1997/98, the Series usually consists of six events (four during an Olympic season) that take place in North America, Europe and Asia.
The competitions have a single distance character across nine distances (500, 1000 and 1500 meters for Women and Men, Women 3000 meters Team Relay, Men 5000 meters Team Relay and a Mixed Gender Relay over 2000 meters). In 2022, the series introduced an Overall World Classification based on an accumulation of points from all individual distances which ultimately determine a Combined Season Ranking and a Season Champion in the Women and Men categories. These Champions are awarded with the ISU World Cup Short Track Crystal Globe Trophy.
Each competition is held over three days (day 1 is dedicated to all Qualifying Rounds, days 2 and 3 consist of the last Qualifying Rounds followed by the World Cup sessions). For the Mixed Gender Relay Teams (2 Women & 2 Men), the Women 3000 meters Relay races and Men 5000 meters Relay races a maximum of four Skaters shall compete and must belong to the same ISU Member.
To access Documents from the previous seasons, please visit our archives page.
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