2009–10 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's team pursuit

ISU Speed Skating World Cup
2009–10
Men

500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 5k/10k | Team pursuit

Women

500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3k/5k | Team pursuit

World Cup weekends

Berlin | Heerenveen (1) | Hamar | Calgary
Salt Lake City | Erfurt | Heerenveen (2)

The men's team pursuit in the 2009–10 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over four races on four occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion involving the event taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 13–15 November 2009, and the last occasion also taking place in Heerenveen, on 12–14 March 2010.[1]

Norway won the cup, while the Netherlands came second, and Canada, the defending champions, came third.

Top three

Medal Country Points Previous season
Gold  Norway 380 6th
Silver  Netherlands 350 7th
Bronze  Canada 306 1st

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
2 Heerenveen, Netherlands 15 November  United States
Shani Davis
Chad Hedrick
Trevor Marsicano

 Netherlands
Jan Blokhuijsen
Remco olde Heuvel
Koen Verweij
3:43.94  Italy
Matteo Anesi
Enrico Fabris
Luca Stefani
3:45.62 [2]
4 Calgary, Canada 6 December  Netherlands
Sven Kramer
Carl Verheijen
Jan Blokhuijsen
3:38.05  Canada
Denny Morrison
Lucas Makowsky
Mathieu Giroux
3:39.17  Norway
Håvard Bøkko
Sverre Lunde Pedersen
Fredrik van der Horst
3:41.59 [3]
5 Salt Lake City, United States 13 December  Norway
Håvard Bøkko
Mikael Flygind Larsen
Henrik Christiansen
3:39.55  Italy
Matteo Anesi
Enrico Fabris
Luca Stefani
3:39.72  Canada
Steven Elm
Lucas Makowsky
Mathieu Giroux
3:40.34 [4]
7 Heerenveen, Netherlands 14 March  Norway
Håvard Bøkko
Henrik Christiansen
Mikael Flygind Larsen
3:42.77  Canada
Mathieu Giroux
Denny Morrison
Lucas Makowsky
3:44.30  United States
Ryan Bedford
Shani Davis
Jonathan Kuck
3:45.70 [5]

Final standings

Standings as of 14 March 2010 (end of the season).[6][7]

# Name HVN1 CAL SLC HVN2 Total
1  Norway 60 70 100 150 380
2  Netherlands 100 100 60 90 350
3  Canada 36 80 70 120 306
4  United States 100 40 40 105 285
5  Italy 70 28 80 178
6  Japan 45 60 50 155
7  Sweden 50 50 36 136
8  Russia 32 45 32 109
9  Poland 40 32 21 93
10  Germany 28 36 28 92
11  South Korea 24 14 45 83
12  Kazakhstan 16 21 24 61
13  China 18 24 42
14  Romania 16 18 34
15  Czech Republic 14 18 32
16  France 21 21

References

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