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2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 500 metres

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The 500 metres distance for men in the 2010–11 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over 12 races on six occasions, out of a total of eight World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 12–14 November 2010, and the final occasion also taking place in Heerenveen on 4–6 March 2011.[1]

Lee Kang-seok of South Korea won the cup, while his countryman Lee Kyou-hyuk came second, and Joji Kato of Japan came third. Defending champion Tucker Fredricks of the United States finished in 4th place.

Top three

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Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold South Korea Lee Kang-seok 845 6th
Silver South Korea Lee Kyou-hyuk 745 7th
Bronze Japan Joji Kato 671 9th

Race medallists

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Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Heerenveen, Netherlands 12 November Joji Kato
 Japan
34.85 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.00 Lee Kyou-hyuk
 South Korea
35.01 [1]
14 November Keiichiro Nagashima
 Japan
34.97 Joji Kato
 Japan
35.01 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.10 [2]
2 Berlin, Germany 19 November Joji Kato
 Japan
35.03 Jan Smeekens
 Netherlands
35.04 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.10 [3]
20 November Pekka Koskela
 Finland
34.90 Tucker Fredricks
 United States
34.91 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.13 [4]
4 Changchun, China 4 December Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.10 Joji Kato
 Japan
35.25 Keiichiro Nagashima
 Japan
35.30 [5]
5 December Tucker Fredricks
 United States
35.26 Jan Smeekens
 Netherlands
35.27 Lee Kyou-hyuk
 South Korea
35.32 [6]
5 Obihiro, Japan 11 December Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.11 Keiichiro Nagashima
 Japan
35.16 Akio Ota
 Japan
35.16 [7]
12 December Joji Kato
 Japan
34.96 Keiichiro Nagashima
 Japan
35.19 Lee Kyou-hyuk
 South Korea
35.19 [8]
6 Moscow, Russia 28 January Pekka Koskela
 Finland
35.15 Jamie Gregg
 Canada
35.23 Jacques de Koning
 Netherlands
35.24 [9]
29 January Jan Smeekens
 Netherlands
34.93 Akio Ota
 Japan
35.02 Tucker Fredricks
 United States
35.06 [10]
8 Heerenveen, Netherlands 4 March Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.03 Lee Kyou-hyuk
 South Korea
35.08 Jacques de Koning
 Netherlands
35.18 [11]
6 March Lee Kyou-hyuk
 South Korea
35.00 Yūya Oikawa
 Japan
35.11 Lee Kang-seok
 South Korea
35.12 [12]

Standings

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Standings as of 6 March 2011 (end of the season).[2]

# Name Nat. HVN1 HVN2 BER1 BER2 CHA1 CHA2 OBI1 OBI2 MOS1 MOS2 HVN3 HVN4 Total
1 Lee Kang-seok South Korea 80 70 70 70 100 60 100 40 150 105 845
2 Lee Kyou-hyuk South Korea 70 45 60 60 60 70 40 70 120 150 745
3 Joji Kato Japan 100 80 100 50 80 45 60 100 40 16 671
4 Tucker Fredricks United States 28 50 50 80 45 100 36 45 36 70 24 75 639
5 Jan Smeekens Netherlands 60 32 80 32 28 80 45 100 90 45 592
6 Keiichiro Nagashima Japan 36 100 45 45 70 32 80 80 36 14 538
7 Akio Ota Japan 40 60 36 36 14 36 70 60 16 80 45 8 501
8 Yūya Oikawa Japan 24 14 18 40 40 40 45 28 50 24 32 120 475
9 Dmitry Lobkov Russia 32 12 28 21 50 50 50 32 24 45 16 90 450
10 Jacques de Koning Netherlands 25 36 32 24 32 21 32 5 70 6 105 18 406
11 Nico Ihle Germany 50 28 40 6 18 12 24 14 40 60 10 21 323
12 Jamie Gregg Canada 36 8 28 50 80 50 18 36 306
13 Pekka Koskela Finland 10 0 25 100 100 18 0 24 277
14 Ryohei Haga Japan 3 18 21 5 24 18 18 18 60 21 28 40 274
15 Stefan Groothuis Netherlands 45 40 12 18 5 12 21 28 75 256
16 Hein Otterspeer Netherlands 19 19 24 28 8 6 14 16 12 36 21 12 215
17 Aleksey Yesin Russia 11 15 5 16 10 16 16 24 21 32 12 6 184
18 Espen Aarnes Hvammen Norway 4 0 19 25 21 28 10 10 32 8 3 4 164
19 Vincent Labrie Canada 21 16 16 12 16 5 12 21 14 12 5 5 155
20 Mika Poutala Finland 5 10 28 40 14 28 125
21 Simon Kuipers Netherlands 25 14 10 12 14 10 6 32 123
22 Ermanno Ioriatti Italy 6 4 2 6 8 15 15 15 10 16 8 10 115
23 Roman Krech Kazakhstan 2 1 1 0 25 24 21 36 110
24 Muncef Ouardi Canada 0 8 8 4 11 0 11 25 8 14 2 2 93
25 Wang Nan China 6 5 0 11 19 11 25 77
26 William Dutton Canada 12 8 11 19 6 4 8 8 76
27 Gilmore Junio Canada 15 6 8 4 15 8 6 12 74
28 Mun Jun South Korea 16 24 10 14 64
29 Denny Ihle Germany 0 0 0 0 0 19 8 19 6 5 57
30 Shani Davis United States 18 21 6 8 53
31 Tyler Derraugh Canada 15 25 4 3 47
32 Samuel Schwarz Germany 14 6 4 0 0 19 3 46
33 Mike Blumel United States 1 11 15 2 0 1 2 11 43
34 Zhang Yaolin China 8 4 6 15 1 6 40
35 Sun Bing China 2 25 5 6 38
36 Daniel Greig Australia 0 0 19 19 38
37 Ronald Mulder Netherlands 2 25 27
38 Sergey Chadayev Russia 8 15 23
39 Artur Waś Poland 0 2 0 8 5 4 19
40 Matthew McLean Canada 6 8 14
41 Jan Bos Netherlands 6 6 12
42 Joey Lindsey United States 0 11 11
Markus Puolakka Finland 0 0 0 11 0 11
44 Richard MacClennan Canada 8 0 0 8
Pim Schipper Netherlands 0 8 8
46 Guo Qiang China 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 8
Yevgeny Lalenkov Russia 2 6 8
48 Sjoerd de Vries Netherlands 4 4 8
49 Nan Minghao China 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 6
50 Mitchell Whitmore United States 1 4 5
51 Christoffer Fagerli Rukke Norway 0 0 4 4
Mikael Flygind Larsen Norway 4 0 4
Konrad Niedźwiedzki Poland 4 0 4
54 Tuomas Nieminen Finland 0 0 1 0 2 3
55 Viktor Gluschenko Kazakhstan 0 2 2
56 Aleksandr Lebedev Russia 0 1 1

References

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  1. ^ "2010/2011 ISU World Cup". Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  2. ^ "Essent ISU WorldCup 2010/2011 (Rankings 500m Men)". ISU. Retrieved 15 February 2011.