2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 5000 and 10000 metres

The 5000 and 10000 meters distances for men in the 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of six World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 8–10 November 2013, and the final occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 14–16 March 2014.[1] Five of the races were over 5000 metres, and one race was over 10000 metres.[1]

Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands successfully defended his title from the previous season, while Patrick Beckert of Germany came second, and Sven Kramer of the Netherlands came third.

Top three

PositionAthletePointsPrevious season
1 Jorrit Bergsma5001st
2 Patrick Beckert31111th
3 Sven Kramer3003rd

Race medallists

Occasion #LocationDateDistanceGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReport
1Calgary, Alberta, Canada10 November5000 metresSven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:04.46Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:06.93Lee Seung-hoon
 South Korea
6:07.04[2]
2Salt Lake City, United States17 November5000 metresSven Kramer
 Netherlands
6:04.59Bob de Jong
 Netherlands
6:07.43Jorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:08.13[3]
3Astana, Kazakhstan1 December10000 metresSven Kramer
 Netherlands
13:02.38Alexis Contin
 France
13:14.64Patrick Beckert
 Germany
13:18.73[4]
4Berlin, Germany8 December5000 metresJorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:14.82Jan Blokhuijsen
 Netherlands
6:15.66Lee Seung-hoon
 South Korea
6:16.12[5]
5Inzell, Germany7 March5000 metresJorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:14.08Sverre Lunde Pedersen
 Norway
6:19.48Patrick Beckert
 Germany
6:22.71[6]
6Heerenveen, Netherlands16 March5000 metresJorrit Bergsma
 Netherlands
6:13.80Jan Blokhuijsen
 Netherlands
6:19.03Aleksandr Rumyantsev
 Russia
6:25.06[7]

Standings

Standings as of 16 March 2014 (end of the season).[8]

#NameNat.CALSLCASTBERINZHVNTotal
1Jorrit Bergsma 8070100100150500
2Patrick Beckert 302170307090311
3Sven Kramer 100100100300
4Sverre Lunde Pedersen 354525408040265
5Jan Blokhuijsen 451880120263
6Douwe de Vries 2732506075244
7Lee Seung-hoon 70405070230
8Aleksandr Rumyantsev 719152740105213
9Bob de Jong 60802145206
10Bart Swings 2525606028198
11Alexis Contin 27308025162
12Jonathan Kuck 32504535162
13Moritz Geisreiter 401635181421144
14Håvard Bøkko 1814402545142
15Ivan Skobrev 236045128
16Dmitry Babenko 161211322136128
17Denis Yuskov 21351650122
18Danil Sinitsyn 53230121624119
19Yevgeny Seryaev 979153575
20Shane Dobbin 1523211473
21Frank Vreugdenhil 323264
22Alexej Baumgärtner 121119101264
23Rob Hadders 233558
24Koen Verweij 5050
25Jan Szymański 66191041
26Andrea Giovannini 1332734
27Brian Hansen 191029
28Marco Weber 181129
29Emery Lehman 1115228
30Bob de Vries 2727
31Fredrik van der Horst 42327
32Patrick Meek 271827
33Robert Bovenhuis 2323
34Robert Lehmann 14923
35Sergey Gryaztsov 1919
36Ewen Fernandez 49619
37Piotr Puszkarski 1515
38Jordan Belchos 27514
39Felix Rijhnen 1111
40Lucas Makowsky 1010
41Martin Hänggi 99
42Marco Cignini 358
43Sebastian Druszkiewicz 77
44Felix Maly 66
Haralds Silovs 66
46Shane Williamson 426
47Arjen van der Kieft 55
Kim Cheol-min 55
49Takuro Ogawa 44
Maarten Swings 44
51Robert Binna 33
Simen Spieler Nilsen 33
53Livio Wenger 22
54Joo Hyong-jun 11
Ko Byung-wook 11
Shota Nakamura 11
Konrad Niedźwiedzki 11

References