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The Speed Skating World Cup is a series of international speed skating competitions, organised yearly by the International Skating Union since the winter of 1985/1986. 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. Initially not very popular by skaters nor spectators, the World Cup gradually became more and more popular, and this was of the reasons of the creation of the World Single Distance Championships. The results on the separate distances in the World Cup ranking are the main qualifying method for the World Single Distance Championships.

The number of races per season per distance varies, but it is usually between five and ten. Eight World Cup titles are awarded every season, four for men (the 500 m, the 1,000 m, the 1,500 m, and the combined 5,000 m / 10,000 m), and four for women (the 500 m, the 1,000 m, the 1,500 m, and the combined 3,000 m / 5,000 m).

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[edit] Overall World Cup winners

[edit] Men

SEASON 500 m 1,000 m 1,500 m 5,000 / 10,000 m
1985–86 United States Dan Jansen United States Dan Jansen Austria Michael Hadschieff United States Dave Silk
1986–87 United States Nick Thometz United States Nick Thometz Sweden Hans Magnusson Norway Geir Karlstad
1987–88 United States Dan Jansen East Germany Uwe-Jens Mey East Germany André Hoffmann Sweden Tomas Gustafson
1988–89 East Germany Uwe-Jens Mey East Germany Uwe-Jens Mey United States Eric Flaim
Austria Michael Hadschieff
Netherlands Gerard Kemkers
1989–90 East Germany Uwe-Jens Mey East Germany Uwe-Jens Mey Norway Johann Olav Koss Netherlands Bart Veldkamp
1990–91 Germany Uwe-Jens Mey Soviet Union Igor Zhelezovski Norway Johann Olav Koss Norway Johann Olav Koss
1991–92 United States Dan Jansen Soviet Union Igor Zhelezovski Netherlands Falko Zandstra Norway Geir Karlstad
1992–93 United States Dan Jansen Belarus Igor Zhelezovski Netherlands Rintje Ritsma Netherlands Bart Veldkamp
1993–94 United States Dan Jansen United States Dan Jansen Netherlands Falko Zandstra Norway Johann Olav Koss
1994–95 Japan Hiroyasu Shimizu Japan Yukinori Miyabe Canada Neal Marshall Netherlands Rintje Ritsma
1995–96 Japan Manabu Horii Norway Ådne Søndrål Japan Hiroyuki Noake Netherlands Rintje Ritsma
1996–97 Japan Hiroyasu Shimizu Japan Manabu Horii Netherlands Rintje Ritsma Netherlands Rintje Ritsma
1997–98 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Netherlands Ids Postma Netherlands Gianni Romme
1998–99 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Norway Ådne Søndrål Belgium Bart Veldkamp
1999–2000 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Norway Ådne Søndrål Netherlands Gianni Romme
2000–01 Japan Hiroyasu Shimizu Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Russia Aleksandr Kibalko Netherlands Gianni Romme
2001–02 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Norway Ådne Søndrål Netherlands Gianni Romme
2002–03 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Netherlands Erben Wennemars Russia Yevgeny Lalenkov Netherlands Carl Verheijen
2003–04 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Netherlands Erben Wennemars Netherlands Mark Tuitert Netherlands Bob de Jong
2004–05 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon Netherlands Erben Wennemars Netherlands Mark Tuitert Norway Øystein Grødum
2005–06 South Korea Lee Kang-Seok United States Shani Davis United States Chad Hedrick United States Chad Hedrick
2006–07 United States Tucker Fredricks Netherlands Erben Wennemars Netherlands Erben Wennemars Netherlands Sven Kramer
2007–08 Canada Jeremy Wotherspoon United States Shani Davis United States Shani Davis Norway Håvard Bøkko
2008–09 People's Republic of China Yu Fengtong United States Shani Davis United States Shani Davis Netherlands Sven Kramer

[edit] Women

SEASON 500 m 1,000 m 1,500 m 3,000 / 5,000 m
1985–86 East Germany Christa Rothenburger East Germany Karin Kania Sweden Annette Carlén-Karlsson East Germany Andrea Ehrig
1986–87 United States Bonnie Blair United States Bonnie Blair Netherlands Yvonne van Gennip Netherlands Yvonne van Gennip
1987–88 East Germany Christa Rothenburger East Germany Christa Rothenburger United States Bonnie Blair East Germany Gabi Zange-Schönbrunn
1988–89 East Germany Christa Luding-Rothenburger East Germany Angela Hauck-Stahnke East Germany Constanze Moser-Scandolo East Germany Heike Schalling
1989–90 United States Bonnie Blair
East Germany Angela Stahnke
Japan Seiko Hashimoto East Germany Jacqueline Börner East Germany Gunda Kleemann
1990–91 Japan Kyoko Shimazaki Germany Monique Garbrecht Germany Gunda Kleemann Germany Heike Warnicke-Schalling
1991–92 United States Bonnie Blair United States Bonnie Blair Germany Gunda Niemann Germany Gunda Niemann
1992–93 People's Republic of China Ye Qiaobo United States Bonnie Blair Germany Gunda Niemann Germany Gunda Niemann
1993–94 United States Bonnie Blair United States Bonnie Blair Austria Emese Hunyady Germany Gunda Niemann
1994–95 United States Bonnie Blair United States Bonnie Blair Germany Gunda Niemann Germany Gunda Niemann
1995–96 Russia Svetlana Zhurova United States Chris Witty Germany Gunda Niemann Germany Gunda Niemann
1996–97 People's Republic of China Xue Ruihong Germany Franziska Schenk Germany Gunda Niemann Netherlands Tonny de Jong
1997–98 Canada Catriona LeMay Doan Germany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Germany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Germany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
1998–99 Canada Catriona LeMay Doan Germany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Germany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Germany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
1999–2000 Germany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Germany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Germany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann Germany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
2000–01 Canada Catriona LeMay Doan Germany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Germany Anni Friesinger Germany Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann
2001–02 Canada Catriona LeMay Doan Germany Sabine Völker Germany Anni Friesinger Germany Anni Friesinger
2002–03 Germany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Germany Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt Canada Cindy Klassen Germany Claudia Pechstein
2003–04 People's Republic of China Wang Manli United States Jennifer Rodriguez Germany Anni Friesinger Germany Claudia Pechstein
2004–05 People's Republic of China Wang Manli Italy Chiara Simionato Canada Cindy Klassen Germany Claudia Pechstein
2005–06 Germany Jenny Wolf Germany Anni Friesinger Canada Cindy Klassen Canada Cindy Klassen
2006–07 Germany Jenny Wolf Italy Chiara Simionato Netherlands Ireen Wüst Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková
2007–08 Germany Jenny Wolf Germany Anni Friesinger Canada Kristina Groves Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková
2008–09 Germany Jenny Wolf Canada Christine Nesbitt Canada Kristina Groves Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková

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