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2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 4 – Women's 3000 metres

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The women's 3000 metres race of the 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 4, arranged in Sportforum Hohenschönhausen, in Berlin, Germany, was held on 6 December 2013.[1]

Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic took her third straight win, while Claudia Pechstein of Germany was the runner-up for the third straight time, and Ireen Wüst of the Netherlands took third place.[2] Jorien ter Mors won the Division B race on a time that would have given her the win in Division A.

Results

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The race took place on Friday, 6 December, with Division B scheduled in the morning session, at 11:38, and Division A scheduled in the afternoon session, at 16:00.[3]

Division A

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Rank Name Nat. Pair Lane Time WC points GWC points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Martina Sáblíková Czech Republic 8 i 4:02.25 100 10
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Claudia Pechstein Germany 8 o 4:02.96 80 8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ireen Wüst Netherlands 2 i 4:03.50 70 7
4 Katarzyna Bachleda-Curuś Poland 5 i 4:03.90 60 6
5 Antoinette de Jong Netherlands 7 i 4:04.01 50 5
6 Jorien Voorhuis Netherlands 6 o 4:04.97 45
7 Ida Njåtun Norway 7 o 4:06.00 40
8 Linda de Vries Netherlands 4 o 4:06.66 35
9 Olga Graf Russia 3 o 4:07.49 30
10 Masako Hozumi Japan 5 o 4:08.36 25
11 Jilleanne Rookard United States 1 i 4:09.12 21
12 Luiza Złotkowska Poland 3 i 4:09.47 18
13 Shiho Ishizawa Japan 6 i 4:09.50 16
14 Nana Takagi Japan 4 i 4:09.52 14
15 Bente Kraus Germany 1 o 4:13.09 12
16 Ayaka Kikuchi Japan 2 o 4:13.33 10

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Division B

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Rank Name Nat. Pair Lane Time WC points
1 Jorien ter Mors Netherlands 2 i 4:02.23 32
2 Natalia Czerwonka Poland 13 i 4:07.34 27
3 Ivanie Blondin Canada 13 o 4:08.19 23
4 Mari Hemmer Norway 12 i 4:08.85 19
5 Brittany Schussler Canada 16 o 4:09.03 15
6 Francesca Lollobrigida Italy 14 i 4:09.04 11
7 Anna Chernova Russia 12 o 4:10.69 9
8 Liu Jing China 8 o 4:10.75 7
9 Anna Rokita Austria 10 i 4:11.21 6
10 Isabell Ost Germany 8 i 4:11.24 5
11 Jelena Peeters Belgium 15 o 4:11.72 4
12 Stephanie Beckert Germany 16 i 4:12.11 3
13 Katarzyna Woźniak Poland 15 i 4:12.16 2
14 Jennifer Bay Germany 14 o 4:12.92 1
15 Yang Shin-young South Korea 11 i 4:13.45
16 Noh Seon-yeong South Korea 10 o 4:13.47
17 Miho Takagi Japan 11 o 4:13.75
18 Park Do-yeong South Korea 9 o 4:14.26
19 Yevgeniya Dmitriyeva Russia 2 o 4:16.36
20 Jun Ye-jin South Korea 6 i 4:16.70
21 Petra Acker United States 9 i 4:16.86
22 Camilla Hallås-Farestveit Norway 7 i 4:16.88
23 Tatyana Ushakova Russia 3 o 4:17.95
24 Daniela Oltean Romania 6 o 4:18.75
25 Kaitlyn McGregor Switzerland 1 o 4:19.83
26 Theresa Cliff-Ryan United States 1 i 4:22.45
27 Johanna Östlund Sweden 4 i 4:22.61
28 Tatyana Mikhailova Belarus 5 i 4:23.91
29 Saskia Alusalu Finland 4 o 4:24.66
30 Yelena Urvantseva Kazakhstan 7 o 4:25.64
31 Sara Bak-Briand Denmark 5 o 4:27.95
32 Nikola Zdráhalová Czech Republic 3 i 4:33.06

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References

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  1. ^ "Essent ISU World Cup Announcement". International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Joey Mantia (USA) wins for first time on ice". International Skating Union. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Essent ISU World Cup Berlin". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Essent ISU World Cup Berlin – December 6-8, 2013 – Result 3000m Ladies Division A – Rankings as of Dec 6 2013 4:46PM". International Skating Union. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Essent ISU World Cup Berlin – December 6-8, 2013 – Result 3000m Ladies Division B – Rankings as of Dec 6 2013 12:49PM". International Skating Union. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2013.