2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 100 metres

ISU Speed Skating World Cup
2008–09
Men

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

Women

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

World Cup weekends

Berlin | Heerenveen (1) | Moscow | Changchun | Nagano
Kolomna | Erfurt | Heerenveen (2) | Salt Lake City

The 100 metres distance for women in the 2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over four races on four occasions, out of a total of nine World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion involving the distance taking place in Changchun, China, on 6–7 December 2008, and the final occasion taking place in Salt Lake City, United States, on 6–7 March 2009.[1]

Jenny Wolf of Germany successfully defended her title, while Thijsje Oenema of the Netherlands came second, and Xing Aihua of China came third.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold Germany Jenny Wolf 450 1st
Silver Netherlands Thijsje Oenema 236
Bronze China Xing Aihua 230 7th

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
4 Changchun, China 6 December Jenny Wolf
 Germany
10.23 Xing Aihua
 China
10.27 Lee Sang-hwa
 South Korea
10.67 [2]
5 Nagano, Japan 14 December Jenny Wolf
 Germany
10.40 Xing Aihua
 China
10.42 Sayuri Osuga
 Japan
10.81 [3]
6 Kolomna, Russia 25 January Jenny Wolf
 Germany
10.33 Judith Hesse
 Germany
10.56 Xing Aihua
 China
10.59 [4]
9 Salt Lake City, United States 7 March Jenny Wolf
 Germany
10.25 Yu Jing
 China
10.44 Shihomi Shinya
 Japan
10.45 [5]

Final standings

Standings as of 8 March 2009 (end of the season).[6][7]

# Name Nat. CHA NAG KOL SLC Tot.
1 Wolf, JennyJenny Wolf Germany 100 100 100 150 450
2 Oenema, ThijsjeThijsje Oenema Netherlands 36 60 50 90 236
3 Xing Aihua China 80 80 70 230
4 Osuga, SayuriSayuri Osuga Japan 45 70 60 45 220
5 Yu Jing China 50 24 16 120 210
6 Shinya, ShihomiShihomi Shinya Japan 60 24 105 189
7 Kaykan, SvetlanaSvetlana Kaykan Russia 45 75 120
8 Lee Sang-hwa South Korea 70 32 102
9 Nemaya, YuliyaYuliya Nemaya Russia 4 4 40 40 88
10 Hesse, JudithJudith Hesse Germany 80 80
11 Plate, JenniferJennifer Plate Germany 32 45 77
12 Okazaki, TomomiTomomi Okazaki Japan 24 28 21 73
13 Jin Peiyu China 10 50 10 70
14 Zhang Shuang China 40 18 58
Ren Hui China 6 40 12 58
16 Gerritsen, AnnetteAnnette Gerritsen Netherlands 28 28 56
17 Watanabe, YukariYukari Watanabe Japan 21 16 18 55
18 Yoshii, SayuriSayuri Yoshii Japan 16 21 14 51
19 Hirschbichler, GabrieleGabriele Hirschbichler Germany 36 4 40
20 Wallin, PaulinaPaulina Wallin Sweden 36 36
21 Boer, MargotMargot Boer Netherlands 16 10 8 34
22 Angermuller, MoniqueMonique Angermüller Germany 12 14 8 34
23 Kuipers, MayonMayon Kuipers Netherlands 32 32
24 Timmer, MarianneMarianne Timmer Netherlands 18 18
25 Kotyuga, AnzhelikaAnzhelika Kotyuga Belarus 5 8 3 16
26 Lee Bo-ra South Korea 8 6 14
27 Nesbitt, ChristineChristine Nesbitt Canada 12 12
28 Badayeva, AnnaAnna Badayeva Belarus 2 5 7
29 Malysheva, YekaterinaYekaterina Malysheva Russia 2 2 3 7
30 Weger, KimKim Weger Canada 5 5
31 Ochowicz, ElliElli Ochowicz United States 4 4
32 Rempel, ShannonShannon Rempel Canada 4 4
33 Bruintjes, NatasjaNatasja Bruintjes Netherlands 3 3
34 Kodaira, NaoNao Kodaira Japan 1 1

References

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