The Short Track Speed Skating World Cup is a series of international short track speed skating competitions, organised yearly by the International Skating Union since the winter of 1998/1999. Every year during the winter, a number of competitions on a number of different distances are held. Skaters can earn points at each competition and the skater who has the most points on a given distance at the end of the series is the winner.

Overall World Cup winners

Men

Season Overall 500 m 1,000 m 1,500 m 5,000 m relay Nations
1998–99China Li JiajunItaly Fabio CartaSouth Korea Kim Dong-SungSouth Korea Kim Dong-Sung Italy
1999–00South Korea Kim Dong-SungChina Li JiajunSouth Korea Kim Dong-SungChina Li Jiajun South Korea South Korea
2000–01United States Apolo Anton OhnoUnited States Apolo Anton OhnoUnited States Apolo Anton OhnoUnited States Apolo Anton Ohno Canada Canada
2001–02South Korea Kim Dong-Sung (2)South Korea Kim Dong-SungSouth Korea Kim Dong-Sung (3)South Korea Kim Dong-Sung (2) South Korea South Korea
2002–03United States Apolo Anton OhnoCanada Jean-François MonetteUnited States Apolo Anton OhnoItaly Fabio Carta Canada Canada
2003–04South Korea Ahn Hyun-sooChina Li Jiajun (2)South Korea Ahn Hyun-sooSouth Korea Ahn Hyun-soo China China
2004–05United States Apolo Anton Ohno (3)Canada Mathieu TurcotteUnited States Apolo Anton Ohno (3)United States Apolo Anton Ohno (2) Canada Canada
2005–06South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo (2)South Korea Ahn Hyun-sooSouth Korea Lee Ho-sukSouth Korea Ahn Hyun-soo (2) South Korea South Korea
2006–07Germany Tyson HeungGermany Tyson HeungSouth Korea Lee Ho-suk (2)South Korea Kim Hyun-Kon Italy South Korea
2007–08South Korea Lee Ho-sukSouth Korea Sung Si-BakSouth Korea Ahn Hyun-soo (2)South Korea Lee Ho-Suk South Korea South Korea
2008–09South Korea Sung Si-BakCanada François-Louis TremblaySouth Korea Lee Ho-Suk (3)South Korea Sung Si-Bak Canada South Korea
2009–10South Korea Lee Jung-suCanada Charles HamelinSouth Korea Lee Jung-SuSouth Korea Lee Jung-Su South Korea South Korea
2010–11*France Thibaut FauconnetUnited States Simon ChoFrance Thibaut FauconnetFrance Maxime Chataignier Canada Canada
2011–12South Korea Noh Jin-KyuCanada Olivier JeanSouth Korea Kwak Yoon-GySouth Korea Noh Jin-Kyu Canada South Korea
2012–13South Korea Noh Jin-Kyu (2)Canada Charles Hamelin (2)South Korea Kwak Yoon-Gy (2)South Korea Noh Jin-Kyu (2) South Korea (6) South Korea
2013–14Canada Charles HamelinRussia Victor An (2)Canada Charles HamelinSouth Korea Lee Han-bin United States Canada
2014–15South Korea Sin Da-woonRussia Dmitry MigunovRussia Semion ElistratovSouth Korea Sin Da-woon Netherlands South Korea
2015–16South Korea Kwak Yoon-GyRussia Dmitry Migunov (2)Russia Semion Elistratov (2)South Korea Kwak Yoon-gy Canada Canada (6)
2016–17Hungary Shaoang LiuChina Wu DajingHungary Shaoang LiuNetherlands Sjinkie Knegt Netherlands (2) South Korea
2017–18South Korea Hwang Dae-heonChina Wu Dajing (2)Hungary Shaolin Sándor LiuSouth Korea Hwang Dae-heon Canada South Korea
2018–19South Korea Lim Hyo-junSouth Korea Lim Hyo-junSouth Korea Park Ji-wonSouth Korea Kim Gun-woo Hungary South Korea
2019–20South Korea Park Ji-wonHungary Shaolin Sándor LiuSouth Korea Park Ji-wonSouth Korea Park Ji-won Russia South Korea
2020–21 Cancelled[1]
2021–22Hungary Shaolin Sándor Liu (2)Canada Pascal DionChina Ren Ziwei Canada
2022-23South Korea Park Ji-won (2)Kazakhstan Denis NikishaSouth Korea Park Ji-won (3)South Korea Park Ji-won (2) Canada (10) South Korea (15)

*no results available
*Thibaut Fauconnet was disqualified after failing doping tests.[2]

  • World Cup Results - Country Medal Table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea315219163697
2 Canada142162170474
3 China105108104317
4 United States756488227
5 Russia313939109
6 Italy243648108
7 Hungary23282273
8 Netherlands14343179
9 Japan9283875
10 France371323
Totals (10 entries)7417257162182

Women

Season Overall 500 m 1,000 m 1,500 m 3,000 m relay Nations
1998–99China Yang Yang (A)China Wang ChunluChina Yang Yang (S)China Yang Yang (A) China
1999–00China Yang Yang (A)China Yang Yang (S)China Yang Yang (A)China Yang Yang (A) China China
2000–01China Yang Yang (A)Bulgaria Evgenia RadanovaChina Yang Yang (A)China Yang Yang (A) China China
2001–02China Yang Yang (A) (4)China Yang Yang (S) (2)China Yang Yang (A) (3)China Yang Yang (A) (4) South Korea China
2002–03China Fu TianyuCanada Amélie Goulet-NadonCanada Amélie Goulet-NadonCanada Amélie Goulet-Nadon China China
2003–04South Korea Choi Eun-KyungChina Fu TianyuSouth Korea Choi Eun-KyungSouth Korea Choi Eun-Kyung South Korea South Korea
2004–05China Wang MengChina Wang MengSouth Korea Choi Eun-Kyung (2)South Korea Jin Sun-Yu China China
2005–06South Korea Jin Sun-YuChina Wang MengChina Wang MengSouth Korea Jin Sun-Yu South Korea South Korea
2006–07South Korea Byun Chun-SaChina Wang MengSouth Korea Byun Chun-SaSouth Korea Jung Eun-Ju Italy China
2007–08South Korea Jin Sun-Yu (2)China Wang MengSouth Korea Jin Sun-YuSouth Korea Jin Sun-Yu (3) China China
2008–09China Wang MengChina Wang MengChina Wang MengChina Zhou Yang China China
2009–10China Wang Meng (3)China Wang MengChina Wang Meng (3)China Zhou Yang (2) China China
2010–11United States Katherine ReutterCanada Marianne St-GelaisUnited States Katherine ReutterUnited States Katherine Reutter China China
2011–12Italy Arianna FontanaItaly Arianna FontanaJapan Yui SakaiSouth Korea Cho Ha-Ri China China (12)
2012–13South Korea Shim Suk HeeChina Wang MengUnited Kingdom Elise ChristieSouth Korea Shim Suk Hee China (10) South Korea
2013–14South Korea Shim Suk HeeChina Wang Meng (8)South Korea Shim Suk HeeSouth Korea Shim Suk Hee South Korea South Korea
2014–15South Korea Shim Suk Hee (3)China Fan KexinSouth Korea Shim Suk Hee (2)South Korea Choi Min-jeong South Korea South Korea
2015–16South Korea Choi Min-jeongCanada Marianne St-GelaisSouth Korea Choi Min-jeongSouth Korea Choi Min-jeong South Korea South Korea
2016–17Netherlands Suzanne SchultingCanada Marianne St-Gelais (3)Netherlands Suzanne SchultingSouth Korea Shim Suk Hee (3) South Korea South Korea
2017–18South Korea Choi Min-jeong (2)South Korea Choi Min-jeongSouth Korea Choi Min-jeong (2)South Korea Choi Min-jeong (3) South Korea (8) South Korea (8)
2018–19Netherlands Suzanne SchultingPoland Natalia MaliszewskaNetherlands Suzanne SchultingNetherlands Suzanne Schulting Russia Netherlands
2019–20Netherlands Suzanne SchultingCanada Kim BoutinNetherlands Suzanne SchultingNetherlands Suzanne Schulting (2) Netherlands Netherlands
2020–21 Cancelled[1]
2021–22Italy Arianna Fontana (2)Netherlands Suzanne SchultingSouth Korea Lee Yu-bin Netherlands (2)
2022-23Netherlands Suzanne Schulting (4)Netherlands Xandra VelzeboerNetherlands Suzanne Schulting (5)South Korea Kim Gilli Canada Netherlands (3)

*no results available

  • Medals:[4]
  • World Cup Results - Country Medal Table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China280209158647
2 South Korea277235166678
3 Canada63110147320
4 Netherlands30272885
5 Italy235059132
6 United States223151104
7 Bulgaria21344499
8 Great Britain13121338
9 Russia5162142
10 Japan393244
Totals (10 entries)7377337192189

Mixed

Season 2,000 m relay
2018–19 Russia
2019–20 Russia (2)
2020–21 Cancelled[1]
2021–22 China
2022-23 South Korea
  • Medals:
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China5229
2 Russia4408
3 Netherlands2316
4 Hungary2215
5 South Korea1247
6 Canada1203
7 France0033
8 Great Britain0011
 Japan0011
 United States0011
Totals (10 entries)15151444

All-time medal count

The all-time medal count is updated as at 2022-23 season. [5]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea6274873671481
2 China394322267983
3 Canada228292330850
4 United States97101151349
5 Netherlands797669224
6 Italy4888113249
7 Russia405960159
8 Hungary27323089
9 Bulgaria21344499
10 Great Britain15192357
11 Japan123875125
12 Poland591024
13 France572133
14 Kazakhstan4121329
15 Belgium315321
16 Germany2101527
17 Latvia22913
18 Australia2035
19 Israel1225
20 New Zealand1001
21 Austria0202
22 Czech Republic0011
 Lithuania0011
Totals (23 entries)1613160716074827

Crystal Globe Awardees

Season Men Women
2022-23South Korea Park Ji-wonNetherlands Suzanne Schulting

Medal count

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands1001
 South Korea1001
Totals (2 entries)2002

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Last remaining ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup legs cancelled".
  2. "Thibaut Fauconnet & ISU v. ISU & Thibaut Fauconnet, Award". Jus Mundi. April 19, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  3. World Cup Results - Country Medal Table - Men
  4. World Cup Results - Country Medal Table - Women
  5. World Cup Results - Country Medal Table - Overall
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