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World Short Track Speed Skating Championships

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Senior international short track speed skating competition
World Short Track Speed Skating Championships
StatusActive
GenreSporting event
DateVarying
FrequencyAnnual
CountryVarying
Inaugurated1976
Organised byInternational Skating Union

TheWorld Short Track Speed Skating Championships are a senior internationalshort track speed skating competition held once a year to determine the World Champion in individual distances, relays and Overall Classification. It is sanctioned by theInternational Skating Union and is usually held in March or April.

In 1967, the International Skating Union adopted short track speed skating, although it did not organise international competitions until 1976. World Championships have been held since 1981, though earlier events later received that status.

Skaters perform individual races in the 500 meters, 1000 meters, 1500 meters, 3000 meters (super-final involving eight competitors with highest points after completion of other distances) and a four-person race, in the 3000 meters relay for women, and the 5000 meters relay for men. Points are given for each placings in the finals of individual distances (currently 34 points for 1st, 21 for 2nd, 13 for 3rd, 8 for 4th, 5 for 5th, 3 for 6th, 2 for 7th, 1 for 8th). From 2009, the leader after first 1000m in the 3000m super-final is given extra 5 points. The athlete with the highest points after the points for all individual distances are added up (maximum 141 points, 136 points before 2009) is declared the Men's or Ladies' Overall World Short-track Speed Skating Champion. In case of a tie in points, precedence is given to the athlete with higher placing in the 3000m super-final.

The 2020 edition was supposed to be held inSeoul, South Korea, from 13 to 15 March 2020 but had been postponed after authorities ordered the closure of the Mokdong Ice Rink due to the outbreak of thecoronavirus.[1][2] TheInternational Skating Union initially announced they were trying to reschedule the tournament to the beginning of the 2020–21 season[3] but cancelled the event on 16 April 2020.[4]

Summary

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1976-1977: as a world event (World Competition)

1978-1980: as ISU championship

1981-now: as ISU World Championship

EditionYearHostEvents
11976United StatesChampaign13
21977FranceGrenoble10
31978United KingdomSolihull4
41979CanadaQuébec4
51980ItalyMilan4
61981FranceMeudon4
71982CanadaMoncton10
81983JapanTokyo12
91984United KingdomPeterborough12
101985NetherlandsAmsterdam4
111986FranceChamonix4
121987CanadaMontréal5
131988United StatesSt. Louis4
141989United KingdomSolihull4
151990NetherlandsAmsterdam4
161991AustraliaSydney4
171992United StatesDenver4
181993ChinaBeijing4
191994United KingdomGuildford4
201995NorwayGjøvik12
211996NetherlandsThe Hague12
221997JapanNagano10
231998AustriaVienna10
241999BulgariaSofia12
252000United KingdomSheffield12
EditionYearHostEvents
262001South KoreaJeonju12
272002CanadaMontreal12
282003PolandWarsaw12
292004SwedenGothenburg12
302005ChinaBeijing10
312006United StatesMinneapolis10
322007ItalyMilan10
332008South KoreaGangneung10
342009AustriaVienna10
352010BulgariaSofia10
362011United KingdomSheffield10
372012ChinaShanghai10
382013HungaryDebrecen10
392014CanadaMontréal10
402015RussiaMoscow10
412016South KoreaSeoul10
422017NetherlandsRotterdam10
432018CanadaMontréal10
442019BulgariaSofia10
452021NetherlandsDordrecht10
462022CanadaMontréal10
472023South KoreaSeoul9
482024NetherlandsRotterdam9
492025ChinaBeijing9
502026CanadaMontréal9
  • 2020 Edition inSeoul was cancelled.

Overall classification medalists

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Men

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SeasonLocationWinnerRunner-upThird
1976ChampaignUnited StatesAlan RattrayCanadaGaetan BoucherFranceAndre Chabrerie
1977GrenobleCanadaGaetan BoucherUnited StatesCraig KresslerJapanHiroshi Toda
1978SolihullAustraliaJames LynchUnited KingdomHarry SpraggUnited States Alan Rattray
1979QuébecJapanHiroshi TodaCanadaLouis BarilUnited StatesNick Thometz
1980MilanCanadaGaetan Boucher (2)CanadaLouis GernierFranceMarc Bella
1981MeudonCanadaBenoit BarilCanadaGaetan BoucherAustraliaMichael Richmond
1982MonctonCanadaGuy DaignaultCanadaGaetan BoucherCanadaLouis Gernier
1983TokyoCanadaLouis GernierCanadaMichel DelisleCanadaGuy Daignault
1984PeterboroughCanadaGuy Daignault (2)JapanTatsuyoshi IshiharaCanadaMichel Daignault
1985AmsterdamJapanToshinobu KawaiJapanTatsuyoshi IshiharaCanadaLouis Gernier
1986ChamonixJapanTatsuyoshi IshiharaCanadaGuy DaignaultCanadaRobert Dubreuil
1987MontréalCanadaMichel Daignault
JapanToshinobu Kawai (2)
none awardedNetherlandsCharles Veldhoven
1988St. LouisNetherlandsPeter van der VeldeNetherlandsRichard SuytenJapanTatsuyoshi Ishihara
1989SolihullCanadaMichel Daignault (2)South KoreaKim Ki-HoonCanadaMark Lackie
1990AmsterdamSouth KoreaLee Joon-HoJapanYuichi Akasaka
United KingdomWilf O'Reilly
none awarded
1991SydneyUnited KingdomWilf O'ReillySouth KoreaKim Ki-HoonSouth KoreaLee Joon-Ho
1992DenverSouth KoreaKim Ki-HoonSouth KoreaMo Ji-SooSouth KoreaLee Joon-Ho
1993BeijingCanadaMarc GagnonCanadaSylvain GagnonSouth KoreaChae Ji-Hoon
South KoreaKim Ki-Hoon
1994GuildfordCanadaMarc GagnonSouth KoreaChae Ji-Hoon
CanadaFrederic Blackburn
none awarded
1995GjøvikSouth KoreaChae Ji-HoonCanadaMarc GagnonSouth KoreaSong Jae-Kun
1996The HagueCanadaMarc GagnonSouth KoreaChae Ji-HoonItalyOrazio Fagone
1997NaganoSouth KoreaKim Dong-SungCanadaMarc GagnonCanadaDerrick Campbell
1998ViennaCanadaMarc Gagnon (4)ItalyFabio CartaSouth KoreaKim Dong-Sung
1999SofiaChinaLi JiajunJapanSatoru TeraoItalyFabio Carta
2000SheffieldSouth KoreaMin RyoungCanadaÉric BédardChinaLi Jiajun
2001JeonjuChinaLi Jiajun (2)United StatesApolo Anton OhnoCanadaMarc Gagnon
2002MontrealSouth KoreaKim Dong-Sung (2)South KoreaAhn Hyun-SooItalyFabio Carta
2003WarsawSouth KoreaAhn Hyun-SooChinaLi JiajunSouth KoreaSong Suk-Woo
2004GothenburgSouth KoreaAhn Hyun-SooSouth KoreaSong Suk-WooChinaLi Jiajun
2005BeijingSouth KoreaAhn Hyun-SooUnited StatesApolo Anton OhnoCanadaFrançois-Louis Tremblay
2006MinneapolisSouth KoreaAhn Hyun-SooSouth KoreaLee Ho-SukCanadaFrançois-Louis Tremblay
2007MilanSouth KoreaAhn Hyun-SooCanadaCharles HamelinUnited StatesApolo Anton Ohno
2008GangneungUnited StatesApolo Anton OhnoSouth KoreaLee Ho-SukSouth KoreaSong Kyung-Taek
2009ViennaSouth KoreaLee Ho-SukUnited StatesJ.R. CelskiCanadaCharles Hamelin
2010SofiaSouth KoreaLee Ho-Suk (2)South KoreaKwak Yoon-GyChinaLiang Wenhao
2011SheffieldSouth KoreaNoh Jin-KyuCanadaCharles HamelinChinaLiang Wenhao
2012ShanghaiSouth KoreaKwak Yoon-GySouth KoreaNoh Jin-KyuCanadaOlivier Jean
2013DebrecenSouth KoreaSin Da-WoonSouth KoreaKim Yun-JaeCanadaCharles Hamelin
2014MontréalRussiaViktor An(6)United StatesJ.R. CelskiCanadaCharles Hamelin
2015MoscowNetherlandsSjinkie KnegtSouth KoreaPark Se-yeongChinaWu Dajing
2016SeoulChinaHan TianyuCanadaCharles HamelinHungaryShaolin Sándor Liu
2017RotterdamSouth KoreaSeo Yi-raNetherlandsSjinkie KnegtCanadaSamuel Girard
2018MontréalCanadaCharles HamelinHungaryShaolin Sándor LiuSouth KoreaHwang Dae-Heon
2019SofiaSouth KoreaLim Hyo-junSouth KoreaHwang Dae-heonRussiaSemion Elistratov
2020SeoulCancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021DordrechtHungaryShaoang LiuHungaryShaolin Sándor LiuRSUSemion Elistratov
2022MontréalHungaryShaoang Liu (2)CanadaPascal DionSouth KoreaLee June-seo

Ladies

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SeasonLocationWinnerRunner-upThird
1976ChampaignUnited StatesCeleste ChlapatyCanadaKathy VogtUnited StatesPeggy Hartrich
1977GrenobleCanadaBrenda WebsterCanadaKathy VogtUnited StatesValie Reimann
1978SolihullUnited StatesSarah DocterJapanMiyoshi KatoUnited StatesPatty Lyman
1979QuébecCanadaSylvie DaigleCanadaCathy TurnbullJapanMiyoshi Kato
1980MilanJapanMiyoshi KatoJapanMika KatoCanadaCathy Turnbull
1981MeudonJapanMiyoshi Kato (2)JapanMika KatoCanadaLouise Begin
1982MonctonCanadaMaryse PerreaultCanadaLouise BeginCanadaSylvie Daigle
1983TokyoCanadaSylvie DaigleJapanMika KatoJapanMiyoshi Kato
CanadaMaryse Perreault
1984PeterboroughJapanMariko KinoshitaCanadaSylvie DaigleUnited StatesBonnie Blair
CanadaNathalie Lambert
1985AmsterdamJapanEiko ShishiiUnited StatesBonnie BlairCanadaNathalie Lambert
1986ChamonixUnited StatesBonnie BlairCanadaNathalie Lambert
CanadaMaryse Perreault
none awarded
1987MontréalJapanEiko Shishii (2)CanadaNathalie LambertJapanMariko Kinoshita
1988St. LouisCanadaSylvie DaigleJapanYumiko YamadaJapanEiko Shishii
1989SolihullCanadaSylvie DaigleCanadaMaryse PerreaultChinaGuo Hongru
1990AmsterdamCanadaSylvie Daigle (5)NetherlandsJoelle van KoestveldCanadaEden Donatelli
1991SydneyCanadaNathalie LambertCanadaSylvie DaigleChinaZhang Yanmei
1992DenverSouth KoreaKim So-heeChinaYan LiJapanNobuku Yamada
1993BeijingCanadaNathalie LambertSouth KoreaChun Lee-kyungChinaZhang Yanmei
1994GuildfordCanadaNathalie Lambert (3)South KoreaKim So-heeSouth KoreaKim Ryang-hee
1995GjøvikSouth KoreaChun Lee-kyungChinaWang ChunluSouth KoreaKim Yoon-mi
1996The HagueSouth KoreaChun Lee-kyungSouth KoreaWon Hye-kyungCanadaIsabelle Charest
1997NaganoSouth KoreaChun Lee-kyung (3)
ChinaYang Yang (A)
none awardedSouth KoreaWon Hye-kyung
1998ViennaChinaYang Yang (A)South KoreaChun Lee-kyung
ChinaWang Chunlu
none awarded
1999SofiaChinaYang Yang (A)ChinaYang Yang (S)South KoreaKim Moon-jung
2000SheffieldChinaYang Yang (A)South KoreaAn Sang-miChinaYang Yang (S)
2001JeonjuChinaYang Yang (A)ChinaWang ChunluBulgariaEvgenia Radanova
2002MontréalChinaYang Yang (A)(6)South KoreaKo Gi-hyunBulgariaEvgenia Radanova
2003WarsawSouth KoreaChoi Eun-kyungChinaYang Yang (A)South KoreaKim Min-jee
2004GothenburgSouth KoreaChoi Eun-kyung (2)ChinaWang MengSouth KoreaByun Chun-sa
2005BeijingSouth KoreaJin Sun-yuSouth KoreaChoi Eun-kyungSouth KoreaKang Yun-mi
2006MinneapolisSouth KoreaJin Sun-yuChinaWang MengCanadaKalyna Roberge
2007MilanSouth KoreaJin Sun-yu (3)South KoreaJung Eun-juCanadaKalyna Roberge
2008GangneungChinaWang MengChinaZhou YangSouth KoreaYang Shin-young
2009ViennaChinaWang MengSouth KoreaKim Min-jungChinaZhou Yang
2010SofiaSouth KoreaPark Seung-hiChinaWang MengSouth KoreaCho Ha-ri
2011SheffieldSouth KoreaCho Ha-riUnited StatesKatherine ReutterItalyArianna Fontana
2012ShanghaiChinaLi JianrouCanadaValérie MaltaisItalyArianna Fontana
2013DebrecenChinaWang Meng (3)South KoreaPark Seung-hiSouth KoreaShim Suk-hee
2014MontréalSouth KoreaShim Suk-heeSouth KoreaPark Seung-hiCanadaValérie Maltais
2015MoscowSouth KoreaChoi Min-jeongItalyArianna FontanaSouth KoreaShim Suk-hee
2016SeoulSouth KoreaChoi Min-jeongCanadaMarianne St-GelaisUnited KingdomElise Christie
2017RotterdamUnited KingdomElise ChristieCanadaMarianne St-GelaisSouth KoreaShim Suk-hee
2018MontréalSouth KoreaChoi Min-jeongSouth KoreaShim Suk-heeChinaLi Jinyu
2019SofiaNetherlandsSuzanne SchultingSouth KoreaChoi Min-jeongCanadaKim Boutin
2020SeoulCancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021DordrechtNetherlandsSuzanne Schulting (2)CanadaCourtney SaraultItalyArianna Fontana
2022MontréalSouth KoreaChoi Min-jeong (4)CanadaKim BoutinNetherlandsXandra Velzeboer

All-time medal count

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After the2025 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea1178574276
2 Canada738975237
3 China695145165
4 Netherlands26182165
5 United States17183368
6 Japan13192254
7 Great Britain7102037
8 Hungary74213
9 Italy6172548
10 Russia35917
11 Australia25411
12 Belgium1326
13 Poland0235
14 Kazakhstan0202
15 France0101
Totals (15 entries)3413293351,005

Hosting tally

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Times hostedHost country
7 Canada
6 Great Britain
5 Netherlands
4 United States, South Korea[a], China
3 France, Bulgaria
2 Austria, Italy, Japan
1 Sweden, Norway, Hungary, Poland, Australia, Russia

Records

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Largest number of titles

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Most consecutive titles

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Gold medal sweeps

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Medal sweeps

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Notes

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  1. ^Includes the cancelled 2020 edition

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Seoul and Montreal awarded 2020 World Championships by ISU". insidethegames.biz. 6 June 2017.
  2. ^"ISU Statement – Coronavirus – ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2020, Seoul". isu.org. 26 February 2020.
  3. ^"ISU wil afgelast WK shorttrack later dit jaar alsnog op kalender zetten".nos.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved29 March 2020.
  4. ^"ISU Statement – Definite cancellation of pending 2020 ISU Championships".isu.org. Retrieved16 April 2020.
  5. ^ab"ISU Statement – Definite cancellation of pending 2020 ISU Championships".isu.org. Retrieved16 April 2020.

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