2024–25 ISU Short Track World Tour

The 2024–25 ISU Short Track World Tour is a multi-race series over a season of short track speed skating, organised by the International Skating Union (ISU), which organised also runs world cups and championships in speed skating and figure skating. It is the 1st edition of the ISU Short Track World Tour, and is planned to commence on 25 October 2024 and end on 16 February 2025.

2024–25 ISU Short Track World Tour
Discipline Men Women
Overall
500 m
1000 m
1500 m
Competition
Edition 1st 1st
Locations 6 6
Individual 18 18
Relay/Team 6 6
Mixed 6 6
2023–24 (World Cup)

Calendar

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As per the Communication No. 2648 of ISU, the ISU has designated the following competitions as "World Tour Competitions" as part of the world tour.[1]

Event City Date Remark
1   Montreal 25–27 October 2024
2   Montreal 1–3 November 2024 Relocated from   Salt Lake City[2]
3   Beijing 6–8 December 2024
4   Seoul 13–15 December 2024
5   Tilburg 7–9 February 2025
6   Milan 14–16 February 2025 2026 Olympics test event

Calendar

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Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 1 26 October   Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1500m   William Dandjinou   Park Ji-won   Steven Dubois [3]
2 500m   William Dandjinou   Steven Dubois   Lin Xiaojun [4]
3 27 October 1000m   Jens van 't Wout   Roberts Kruzbergs   Michał Niewiński [5]
4 5000m relay   Canada   China   Netherlands [6]
2 1 2 November   Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1500m   William Dandjinou   Roberts Kruzbergs   Pietro Sighel [7]
2 500m   Steven Dubois   William Dandjinou   Pietro Sighel [8]
3 3 November 1000m   William Dandjinou   Jang Sung-woo   Jordan Pierre-Gilles [9]
4 5000m relay   Canada   South Korea   Italy [10]
3 1 7 December   Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
1500m   Park Ji-won   William Dandjinou   Sun Long [11]
2 500m   Sun Long   Steven Dubois   Shaoang Liu [12]
3 8 December 1000m   Felix Roussel   Michal Niewinski   Niall Treacy [13]
4 5000m relay   China   South Korea   Netherlands [14]
4 1 14 December   Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
1500m   William Dandjinou   Park Ji-won   Jens van 't Wout [15]
2 500m   Steven Dubois   Jordan Pierre-Gilles   Roberts Kruzbergs [16]
3 15 December 1000m   William Dandjinou   Jens van 't Wout   Jang Sung-woo [17]
4 5000m relay   China   Japan   South Korea [18]
5 1 8 February   Tilburg
(Ireen Wüst Ijsbaan)
2
3 9 February
4
6 1 15 February   Milan
2
3 16 February
4

Standings

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Women

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Calendar

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Stage # Date Place Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 1 26 October   Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000m   Xandra Velzeboer   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Corinne Stoddard [24]
2 3000m relay   Italy   South Korea   Netherlands [25]
3 27 October 1500m   Kim Gil-li   Hanne Desmet   Choi Min-jeong [26]
4 500m   Xandra Velzeboer   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Hanne Desmet [27]
2 1 2 November   Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
1000m   Choi Min-jeong   Xandra Velzeboer   Corinne Stoddard [28]
2 3000m relay   Canada   Italy   China [29]
3 3 November 1500m   Hanne Desmet   Kim Gil-li   Corinne Stoddard [30]
4 500m   Xandra Velzeboer   Choi Min-jeong   Kim Gil-li [31]
3 1 7 December   Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
1000m   Danae Blais   Xandra Velzeboer   Corinne Stoddard
  Choi Min-jeong
[32]
2 3000m relay   Canada   South Korea   Kazakhstan [33]
3 8 December 1500m   Corinne Stoddard   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Kim Gil-li [34]
4 500m   Xandra Velzeboer   Florence Brunelle   Rikki Doak [35]
4 1 14 December   Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
1000m   Kim Gil-li   Danae Blais   Choi Min-jeong [36]
2 3000m relay   Canada   Italy   South Korea [37]
3 15 December 1500m   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Hanne Desmet   Corinne Stoddard [38]
4 500m   Kristen Santos-Griswold   Florence Brunelle   Hanne Desmet [39]
5 1 8 February   Tilburg
(Ireen Wüst Ijsbaan)
2
3 9 February
4
6 1 15 February   Milan
2
3 16 February
4

Standings

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Mixed

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Calendar

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Stage Date Place Winner Second Third R.
1 27 October   Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
  Netherlands   South Korea   Canada [42]
2 3 November   Montréal
(Maurice Richard Arena)
  Canada   Netherlands   Japan [43]
3 8 December   Beijing
(Capital Indoor Stadium)
  China   South Korea   United States [44]
4 15 December   Seoul
(Mokdong Ice Rink)
  South Korea   China   Canada [45]
5   Tilburg
(Ireen Wüst Ijsbaan)
6   Milan

Standings

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Podium table by nation

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Table showing the World tour podium places by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Canada168529
2  Netherlands64414
3  South Korea511824
4  China42410
5  United States33612
6  Italy1236
7  Belgium1225
8  Latvia0213
9  Japan0112
  Poland0112
11  Great Britain0011
  Kazakhstan0011
Totals (12 entries)363637109

References

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  2. ^ "Montreal to host second Short Track World Tour stop after ISU cancels Utah event". The Gazette. Retrieved 9 December 2024.
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  41. ^ "Women's 3000 m Relay Standings". www.shorttrack.sportresult.com. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
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