2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 3000 and 5000 metres

The 3000 and 5000 meters distances for women in the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested as one cup over six races on six occasions, out of a total of World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 13–15 November 2015, and the final occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 11–13 March 2016.[1]

Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic became the champion, winning 5 of 6 races. She did not take part in the final race in Heerenveen.

Top three

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Position Athlete Points Previous season

Race medallists

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WC # Location Date Distance Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Calgary, Canada 13 November 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
  Czech Republic
3:57.21 Irene Schouten
  Netherlands
3:58.39 Natalya Voronina
  Russia
3:58.78 [2]
2 Salt Lake City, United States 20 November 5000 metres Martina Sáblíková
  Czech Republic
6:47.42 Natalya Voronina
  Russia
6:53.16 Ivanie Blondin
  Canada
6:55.88 [3]
3 Inzell, Germany 6 December 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
  Czech Republic
4:03.18 Marije Joling
  Netherlands
4:04.08 Olga Graf
  Russia
4:05.87 [4]
4 Heerenveen, Netherlands 12 December 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
  Czech Republic
4:03.50 Annouk van der Weijden
  Netherlands
4:05.39 Olga Graf
  Russia
4:06.57 [5]
5 Stavanger, Norway 31 January 3000 metres Martina Sáblíková
  Czech Republic
4:00.08 Ireen Wüst
  Netherlands
4:04.15 Irene Schouten
  Netherlands
4:05.51 [6]
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 11 March 3000 metres Natalya Voronina
  Russia
4:08.15 Jorien Voorhuis
  Netherlands
4:08.18 Olga Graf
  Russia
4:08.40 [7]

Standings

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Standings as of 31 January 2016.[8]

# Name Nat. CGY SLC INZ HVN1 STA HVN2 Total
1 Martina Sáblíková   100 100 100 100 100 500
2 Natalya Voronina   70 80 50 50 50 300
3 Irene Schouten   80 50 25 60 70 285
4 Olga Graf   30 40 70 70 40 250
5 Marije Joling   45 80 45 60 230
6 Annouk van der Weijden   50 21 80 45 196
7 Claudia Pechstein   35 60 35 30 35 195
8 Ivanie Blondin   40 70 30 25 18 183
9 Jorien Voorhuis   60 60 35 155
10 Misaki Oshigiri   32 45 16 21 25 139
11 Yvonne Nauta   21 30 45 40 136
12 Miho Takagi   23 35 40 0 30 128
13 Elizaveta Kazelina   27 18 10 16 16 87
14 Isabelle Weidemann   19 21 14 11 21 86
15 Ireen Wüst   80 80
16 Ida Njåtun   25 18 23 14 80
17 Nana Takagi   10 4 32 18 5 69
18 Bente Kraus   11 11 15 27 64
19 Zhao Xin   7 2 9 32 10 60
20 Luiza Złotkowska   0 3 19 19 19 60
21 Josie Spence   3 9 6 27 12 57
22 Ayaka Kikuchi   14 27 0 7 48
23 Anna Yurakova   18 15 15 48
24 Stephanie Beckert   16 19 12 0 47
25 Francesca Lollobrigida   0 5 23 14 3 45
26 Fuyo Matsuoka   15 6 5 9 9 44
27 Linda de Vries   32 32
28 Carien Kleibeuker   32 32
29 Marina Zueva   9 0 15 6 0 30
30 Antoinette de Jong   27 27
31 Shoko Fujimura   25 25
32 Yuliya Skokova   23 23
33 Lisa van der Geest   23 23
34 Kim Bo-reum   12 7 19
35 Jelena Peeters   4 11 3 0 18
36 Hao Jiachen   0 0 4 5 6 15
37 Katarzyna Woźniak   0 7 7 0 14
38 Brianne Tutt   11 11
39 Liu Jing   6 1 0 2 2 11
40 Natalia Czerwonka   2 4 4 10
41 Park Do-yeong   5 0 1 0 6
42 Nikola Zdráhalová   0 0 0 3 0 3
43 Francesca Bettrone   2 0 0 1 0 3
44 Lim Jung-soo   1 1
45 Lauren McGuire   1 1

References

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  1. ^ "International Skating Union – Communication No. 1958" (PDF). International Skating Union. 3 August 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. ^ "ISU World Cup Calgary – November 13–15, 2015 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Nov 13 2015 1:19PM". International Skating Union. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  3. ^ "ISU World Cup Calgary – November 20–22, 2015 – Result 5000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Nov 20 2015 8:57PM". International Skating Union. 20 November 2015. Archived from the original on 2017-01-01. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  4. ^ "ISU World Cup Inzell – December 4–6, 2015 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Dec 6 2015 6:51PM". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  5. ^ "ISU World Cup Heerenveen – December 11–13, 2015 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Dec 12 2015 4:34PM". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  6. ^ "ISU World Cup Stavanger – January 29–31, 2016 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Dec 13 2016 4:34PM". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2017-01-01. Retrieved 2016-01-15.
  7. ^ "ISU World Cup Heerenveen – March 11–13, 2016 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  8. ^ "ISU WorldCup 2014/2015 – World Cup Ladies 3000m – Rankings 3000m Ladies – Rankings as of Dec 13 2015 9:14AM". International Skating Union. 2015-12-13. Retrieved 2015-12-13.