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2022–23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 1
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The first competition weekend of the 2022–23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was held at the Sørmarka Arena in Stavanger, Norway, from Friday, 11 November, until Sunday, 13 November 2022.
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Men's events

Event | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Report |
500 m | Yuma Murakami![]() | 34.70 | Laurent Dubreuil![]() | 34.75 | Kim Jun-ho![]() | 35.01 | [1] |
1000 m | Jordan Stolz![]() | 1:08.73 | Laurent Dubreuil![]() | 1:09.22 | Ryota Kojima![]() | 1:09.31 | [2] |
1500 m | Jordan Stolz![]() | 1:44.89 TR |
Connor Howe![]() | 1:46.65 | Ning Zhongyan![]() | 1:46.68 | [3] |
5000 m | Patrick Roest![]() | 6:20.56 | Davide Ghiotto![]() | 6:21.51 | Beau Snellink![]() | 6:22.28 | [4] |
Mass startA | Felix Rijhnen![]() | 68 | Gabriel Odor![]() | 47 | Bart Hoolwerf![]() | 20 | [5] |
Team pursuit | ![]() Casey Dawson Emery Lehman Ethan Cepuran | 3:44.01 | ![]() Patrick Roest Marcel Bosker Beau Snellink | 3:44.61 | ![]() Hallgeir Engebråten Peder Kongshaug Sverre Lunde Pedersen | 3:45.42 | [6] |
A In mass start, race points are accumulated during the race based on results of the intermediate sprints and the final sprint. The skater with most race points is the winner.
Women's events

Event | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time | Report |
500 m | Kim Min-sun![]() | 37.55 | Jutta Leerdam![]() | 38.06 | Miho Takagi![]() | 38.17 | [7] |
1000 m | Jutta Leerdam![]() | 1:15.61 | Kim Min-sun![]() | 1:15.82 | Miho Takagi![]() | 1:16.41 | [8] |
1500 m | Miho Takagi![]() | 1:56.55 | Ragne Wiklund![]() | 1:57.49 | Marijke Groenewoud![]() | 1:58.19 | [9] |
3000 m | Ragne Wiklund![]() | 4:03.11 | Irene Schouten![]() | 4:05.01 | Isabelle Weidemann![]() | 4:05.46 | [10] |
Mass startA | Ivanie Blondin![]() | 61 | Marijke Groenewoud![]() | 42 | Irene Schouten![]() | 20 | [11] |
Team pursuit | ![]() Valérie Maltais Ivanie Blondin Isabelle Weidemann | 3:01.81 | ![]() Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong Irene Schouten Marijke Groenewoud | 3:02.29 | ![]() Miho Takagi Ayano Sato Momoka Horikawa | 3:02.90 | [12] |
A In mass start, race points are accumulated during the race based on results of the intermediate sprints and the final sprint. The skater with most race points is the winner.
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