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2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 1000 metres

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The 1000 metres distance for women in the 2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was contested over 10 races on seven occasions, out of a total of nine World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Berlin, Germany, on 7–9 November 2008, and the final occasion taking place in Salt Lake City, United States, on 6–7 March 2009.

Christine Nesbitt of Canada won the cup, while fellow Canadian Kristina Groves came second, and Laurine van Riessen of the Netherlands came third.

Defending champion Anni Friesinger of Germany was injured in bicycle accident in the summer of 2008, leading to an operation to her right knee. Having recovered, she made a strong return to the World Cup towards the end of the season, and finished in eighth place after winning the last two races.

Top three

MedalAthletePointsPrevious season
GoldCAN Christine Nesbitt6466th
SilverCAN Kristina Groves50712th
BronzeNED Laurine van Riessen468

Race medallists

Occasion #LocationDateGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReport
1Berlin, Germany9 NovemberChristine Nesbitt
1:16.86Shannon Rempel
1:17.11Laurine van Riessen
1:17.21
2Heerenveen, Netherlands16 NovemberChristine Nesbitt
1:16.18Kristina Groves
1:16.76Wang Beixing
1:17.01
4Changchun, China6 DecemberKristina Groves
1:18.18Shannon Rempel
1:18.20Laurine van Riessen
1:18.48
7 DecemberLaurine van Riessen
1:17.25Kristina Groves
1:17.80Shannon Rempel
1:18.27
5Nagano, Japan13 DecemberJennifer Rodriguez
1:16.34Christine Nesbitt
1:16.39Kristina Groves
1:16.65
14 DecemberChristine Nesbitt
1:16.38Yu Jing
1:17.37Jin Peiyu
1:17.60
6Kolomna, Russia24 JanuaryMargot Boer
1:15.84Yu Jing
1:16.04Christine Nesbitt
1:16.26
25 JanuaryMargot Boer
1:15.79Anni Friesinger
1:15.81Christine Nesbitt
1:15.85
7Erfurt, Germany1 FebruaryAnni Friesinger
1:15.61Yu Jing
1:16.41Jin Peiyu
1:16.42
9Salt Lake City, United States6 MarchAnni Friesinger
1:13.86Sayuri Yoshii
1:14.05Christine Nesbitt
1:14.41

Finals standings

Standings as of 7 March 2009 (end of the season).

#NameNat.BERHVNCHA1CHA2NAG1NAG2KOL1KOL2ERFSLCTotal
1CAN10010080100707021105646
2CAN50801008070503245507
3{{sortnameLaurinevan RiessenRiessen, Laurine}}NED70607010040366032
4CAN805080705045451828452
5NED251521321001004090423
6{{sortnameMoniqueAngermüllerAngermuller, Monique}}GER36504560284018163675
7JPN162124216036323228120390
8GER4580100150375
9Yu JingCHN15254080805080370
10Jin PeiyuCHN191932703660705311
11USA28321006016281018292
12NED60453618504012261
13RUS1840505036211424253
14Ren HuiCHN1416401424182450200
15JPN11132401624281610178
16CAN819604545177
17RUS325284560161
18NED242419252436152
19Wang BeixingCHN407040150
20JPN15102136102168616149
21Lee Sang-hwaKOR21121624182814133
22USA615192118821108
23GER10518166101210128107
24RUS11111915142456105
25USA251414812679
26Lee Bo-raKOR41428121270
27NED123281466
28NED451964
29{{sortnamePaulienvan DeutekomDeutekom, Paulien}}NED2825
30JPN321648
31GER44886121144
32JPN1961540
33Zhang ShuangNED642535
34RUS21561235
35ITA1014832
36{{sortnameIreenWüstWust, Ireen}}NED1218
37BLR12118628
38NED881127
39RUS111526
40RUS2525
GER2525
42JPN158225
43Xing AihuaCHN681024
44RUS19423
45Dong FeifeiCHN11819
46CAN48416
47CAN210214
48USA462113
49RUS1111
50{{sortnameJustineL'HeureuxLheureux, Justine}}CAN82
51Ko Hyon-SukPRK4610
52Kim Yoo-rimKOR88
53RUS66
GER66
55GER55
56BLR145
57CAN213
58POL22
59BLR11
JPN11
GER11
Sheng XiaomeiCHN11

References

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