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2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships

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2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships
VenuePettit National Ice Center, Milwaukee, United States
DatesJanuary 31 – February 2, 2020
Competitors75[1] from 9 nations
2022

The 2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships were the first edition of the championship and held from January 31 to February 2, 2020, at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, United States.[2]

Schedule

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All times are local (UTC–6).

Date Time Events
31 January 14:30 500 m women
500 m men
3000 m women
5000 m men
Team sprint women
Team sprint men
1 February 13:00 1500 m women
1500 m men
Mass start women
Mass start men
2 February 13:00 1000 m women
1000 m men
Team pursuit women
Team pursuit men

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (United States)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea54413
2 United States*5038
3 Canada2518
4 Kazakhstan1337
5 Japan1113
6 China0123
Totals (6 entries)14141442

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m[3] Kim Jun-ho
 South Korea
34.59 TR Alex Boisvert-Lacroix
 Canada
34.73 Roman Krech
 Kazakhstan
34.94
1000 m[4] Koki Kubo
 Japan
1:08.54 Laurent Dubreuil
 Canada
1:08.54 Kim Jin-su
 South Korea
1:08.84
1500 m[5] Kim Min-seok
 South Korea
1:44.56 Jess Neufeld
 Canada
1:45.99 Jake Weidemann
 Canada
1:46.49
5000 m[6] Vitaliy Schigolev
 Kazakhstan
6:19.33 Dmitry Morozov
 Kazakhstan
6:19.48 Emery Lehman
 United States
6:23.29
Team pursuit[7]  Canada
Hayden Mayeur
Kaleb Muller
Jake Weidemann
3:44.36  South Korea
Chung Jae-won
Kim Min-seok
Um Cheon-ho
3:47.62  Kazakhstan
Demyan Gavrilov
Dmitry Morozov
Vitaliy Schigolev
3:47.90
Team sprint[8]  South Korea
Cha Min-kyu
Kim Jin-su
Kim Jun-ho
1:21.08  China
Hou Kaibo
Wang Haotian
Xu Fu
1:21.35  Kazakhstan
Alexander Klenko
Roman Krech
Stanislav Palkin
1:21.41
Mass start[9] Um Cheon-ho
 South Korea
64 pts Chung Jae-won
 South Korea
41 pts Ian Quinn
 United States
21 pts

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
500 m[10] Kim Min-sun
 South Korea
38.41 Brooklyn McDougall
 Canada
38.53 Kim Hyun-yung
 South Korea
38.55
1000 m[11] Brianna Bocox
 United States
1:15.53 Rio Yamada
 Japan
1:16.02 Mia Kilburg
 United States
1:16.04
1500 m[12] Brianna Bocox
 United States
1:57.17 Nadezhda Morozova
 Kazakhstan
1:57.89 Park Ji-woo
 South Korea
1:58.44
3000 m[13] Mia Kilburg
 United States
4:07.00 Nadezhda Morozova
 Kazakhstan
4:07.80 Nana Takahashi
 Japan
4:11.00
Team pursuit[14]  United States
Brianna Bocox
Mia Kilburg
Paige Schwartzburg
3:02.55  Canada
Lindsey Kent
Maddison Pearman
Alexa Scott
3:08.60  China
Adake Ahena Er
Chen Xiangyu
Ma Yuhan
3:14.15
Team sprint[15]  Canada
Noémie Fiset
Maddison Pearman
Brooklyn McDougall
1:29.82  South Korea
Kim Hyun-yung
Kim Min-ji
Kim Min-sun
1:30.70  China
Chen Xiangyu
Lin Xue
Zhang Lina
1:33.38
Mass start[16] Mia Kilburg
 United States
65 pts Kim Bo-reum
 South Korea
40 pts Park Ji-woo
 South Korea
22 pts

Participating nations

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A total of 75 speed skaters from 9 nations contested the events. The numbers in parentheses represents the number of participants entered.

References

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  1. ^ "Entry List". ISU. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships 2020 Milwaukee – Provisional Time Schedule". ISU. September 24, 2019. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Men's 500 metres results
  4. ^ Men's 1000 metres results
  5. ^ Men's 1500 metres results
  6. ^ Men's 5000 metres results
  7. ^ Men's team pursuit results
  8. ^ Men's team sprint results
  9. ^ Men's mass start results
  10. ^ Women's 500 metres results
  11. ^ Women's 1000 metres results
  12. ^ Women's 1500 metres results
  13. ^ Women's 3000 metres results
  14. ^ Women's team pursuit results
  15. ^ Women's team sprint results
  16. ^ Women's mass start results
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