In a tight battle over four exciting distances, Ning Zhongyan (CHN) crowned himself the first Chinese male World Sprint Champion in the history of speed skating. Laurent Dubeuil (CAN) went into the second day as leader in the ranking, Jenning de Boo (NED) pushed him off the top spot with a superb 500m, but Ning dealt the decisive blow with a track record time of 1:07.11 in the final 1000m. De Boo had to settle for silver and Dubreuil for bronze.
Miho Takagi (JPN) laid a solid foundation for a career-second sprint world title, delivering an opening day of sheer perfection at the ISU World Sprint Championships in Inzell, Germany on Thursday. After coming second in the 500m and winning the 1000m in a track record one minute, 13.32 seconds, the 2020 champion took a 46-second lead over second-placed Femke Kok (NED), and a 48-second advantage over defending champion Jutta Leerdam (NED), in third.
It is with regret and sorrow that the ISU learned of the passing of multiple ISU European Championships medalist, four-time National Dutch Champion and two-time Olympian, Mrs. Joan Haanappel who passed away at 83 years old.
Xandra Velzeboer (NED) is the fastest woman on ice. The 500m world record holder and reigning World Champion is the woman to beat in Short Track’s shortest distance – and she isn’t in the mood to give up her throne in a hurry.
On December 3, 2023, the International Skating Union (ISU), in collaboration with numerous partners, national federations, and skating clubs worldwide, celebrated the second edition of the World Ice Skating Day (WISD). The event was widely hailed as a success, boasting organized festivities in 53 countries and at 130 ice rinks globally (as reported here).
After a roller coaster season with surprise winners, big champions and spectacular world records, long track Speed Skating is gearing up for a last peak at the ISU World Speed Skating Allround & Sprint Championships. It’s not about single distance medals, but about consistency and stamina over the course of a four-distance tournament. In the men’s Allround event threefold champion Patrick Roest (NED) will take on whirlwind Jordan Stolz (USA) in a battle between endurance and speed, while in the women’s field Miho Takagi (JPN) is taking on the challenge of skating both the Sprint and the Allround championships.
Leah Neset/Artem Markelov (USA) celebrated at confident victory as the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships continued Saturday in Taipei City (TPE) with the Free Dance.
Minkyu Seo won a historic first Junior Men’s World title for Korea as competition wrapped up at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Saturday in Taipei City (TPE).
Mao Shimada (JPN) claimed her second consecutive ISU World Junior title as the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships continued in Taipei City (TPE) Friday with the Junior Women’s Free Skating.
Leah Neset/Artem Markelov (USA) took the lead as the Ice Dance competition started with the Rhythm Dance at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Friday in Taipei City (TPE).
Anastasiia Metelkina/Luka Berulava (GEO) struck gold as the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships continued in Taipei City (TPE) with the Junior Pairs Free Skating.
Minkyu Seo (KOR) tops the Junior Men’s Short Program as the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships continued Thursday in Taipei City (TPE).
Jia Shin (KOR) won the Junior Women’s Short Program at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships in Taipei City (TPE) Wednesday.
Hot favorites Anastasiia Metelkina/Luka Berulava (GEO) skated to a commanding lead as the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships opened Wednesday in Taipei City (TPE) with the Junior Pairs Short Program.
The 2024 ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships confirmed two things: first, the future of the sport is in safe hands after skaters from across the globe captivated the crowds in Gdansk, Poland. And second, Shin Dong Min (KOR) and Wang Ye (CHN) are gold-minted superstars in waiting.