2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 5000 and 10000 metres

The 5000 and 10000 metres distances for men in the 2011–12 ISU Speed Skating World Cup were contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of seven World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Chelyabinsk, Russia, on 18–20 November 2011, and the final occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 9–11 March 2012.[1]

Dutch skaters dominated the 5000/10000 distance, taking 15 out of 18 available podium places over the season, including all gold and silver medals, and only letting three bronze medals slip to other countries' skaters. Bob de Jong successfully defended his title from the previous season, while his countrymen Sven Kramer and Jorrit Bergsma came second and third, respectively.

Top three

Medal Athlete Points Previous season
Gold Netherlands Bob de Jong 510 1st
Silver Netherlands Sven Kramer 440
Bronze Netherlands Jorrit Bergsma 435 7th

Race medallists

Occasion # Location Date Distance Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time Report
1 Chelyabinsk, Russia 19 November 5000 metres Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:18.74 Sven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:20.60 Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
6:21.96 [1]
2 Astana, Kazakhstan 26 November 5000 metres Sven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:13.38 Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:15.40 Alexis Contin
 France
6:17.43 [2]
3 Heerenveen, Netherlands 3 December 10000 metres Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
12:50.33 Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
12:55.11 Bob de Vries
 Netherlands
13:03.41 [3]
5 Hamar, Norway 11 February 5000 metres Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
6:21.23 Sven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:21.87 Jan Blokhuijsen
 Netherlands
6:22.47 [4]
6 Heerenveen, Netherlands 3 March 10000 metres Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
12:58.47 Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
12:59.34 Håvard Bøkko
 Norway
13:11.95 [5]
7 Berlin, Germany 10 March 5000 metres Sven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:14.69 Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
6:17.83 Jonathan Kuck
 United States
6:19.98 [6]

Standings

Standings as of 11 March 2012 (end of the season).[2]

# Name Nat. CHE AST HVN1 HAM HVN2 BER Total
1 Bob de Jong Netherlands 70 40 80 100 100 120 510
2 Sven Kramer Netherlands 80 100 30 80 150 440
3 Jorrit Bergsma Netherlands 100 80 100 80 75 435
4 Håvard Bøkko Norway 32 60 60 50 70 36 308
5 Alexis Contin France 50 70 35 60 45 40 300
6 Jan Blokhuijsen Netherlands 36 50 70 90 246
7 Jonathan Kuck United States 60 10 40 25 105 240
8 Douwe de Vries Netherlands 28 32 50 60 45 215
9 Moritz Geisreiter Germany 45 45 25 40 30 28 213
10 Bart Swings Belgium 25 24 15 36 50 18 168
11 Patrick Beckert Germany 21 21 21 28 35 24 150
12 Ivan Skobrev Russia 24 36 45 32 137
13 Marco Weber Germany 16 16 25 16 40 21 134
14 Alexej Baumgartner Germany 19 14 35 32 20 12 132
15 Shane Dobbin New Zealand 40 18 24 15 14 111
16 Bob de Vries Netherlands 70 35 105
17 Sverre Lunde Pedersen Norway 18 28 45 10 101
18 Dmitry Babenko Kazakhstan 10 19 13 21 25 5 93
19 Denis Yuskov Russia 4 15 15 30 16 80
20 Lee Seung-hoon South Korea 14 12 30 18 6 80
21 Jordan Belchos Canada 15 6 11 14 13 8 67
22 Hiroki Hirako Japan 12 8 18 5 8 4 55
23 Ewen Fernandez France 8 8 4 12 9 3 44
24 Roger Schneider Switzerland 8 6 21 2 37
25 Joo Hyong-jun South Korea 11 5 9 10 35
26 Øystein Grødum Norway 20 8 28
27 Patrick Meek United States 5 0 6 0 15 26
28 Shani Davis United States 25 25
28 Ted-Jan Bloemen Netherlands 25 25
30 Brian Hansen United States 6 15 21
31 Fredrik van der Horst Norway 10 11 21
32 Kristian Reistad Frederiksen Norway 8 6 6 20
33 Koen Verweij Netherlands 19 19
34 Rob Hadders Netherlands 18 18
35 Jan Szymański Poland 4 2 2 8 16
36 Aleksandr Rumyantsev Russia 4 10 14
37 Joshua Lose Australia 6 0 7 0 13
38 Luca Stefani Italy 0 5 0 7 12
39 Roland Cieslak Poland 0 0 11 11
39 Haralds Silovs Latvia 11 11
41 Stefan Waples Canada 3 0 6 9
42 Scott Bickerton Canada 1 0 5 6
43 Norimasa Zaike Japan 0 4 0 4
44 Lucas Makowsky Canada 3 0 3
45 Sławomir Chmura Poland 2 0 0 0 2
Martin Hänggi Switzerland 0 0 2 2
Robert Lehmann Germany 2 0 2
48 Marco Cignini Italy 1 1
Mathieu Giroux Canada 1 1
Teppei Mori Japan 1 0 0 1

References

  1. ^ 2011/2012 ISU World Cup
  2. ^ "5000 & 10000 m Men". Archived from the original on 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2011-11-19.