World Short Track Speed Skating Team Championships

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The World Short Track Speed Skating Team Championships were a professional team short track speed skating event and held once a year in a different country.

The top eight countries from the ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup qualified automatically. Four skaters from each country raced in the 500 meter, and 1000 meters, two skaters from each country race in the 3000 meters and there was a team effort in the 3000 meters relay, for women, and the 5000 meters relay for men. Eight countries are divided into two brackets, and do races. Countries with a first placed skater got 5 points, and 3 points, 2 points, 1 points respectively, the sum of each skater for the races determined the rank. The first placed countries qualified for Final A, last placed country qualified for Final B. Repechage were held for the remaining two qualified countries for Final A.

The Championships was first held in 1991 and was discontinued until further notice by ISU after the 2011 season.

Past results[]

Men's[]

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
Seoul  Japan  South Korea  Canada
Minamimaki  South Korea  Italy  Japan
Budapest  Italy  Canada  South Korea
Cambridge  South Korea  Canada  Italy
Zoetermeer  Canada  South Korea  United States
Lake Placid  Canada  South Korea  Italy
Seoul  South Korea  Japan  Italy
Bormio  Canada  South Korea  Italy
1999 St. Louis  China  Canada  Japan
2000 The Hague  Canada  South Korea  Italy
2001 Minamimaki  Canada  China  South Korea
Milwaukee  China  Canada  South Korea
Sofia  Canada  South Korea  China
Saint Petersburg  South Korea  Canada  Italy
Chuncheon  Canada  South Korea  China
Montreal  South Korea  Canada  China
Budapest  Canada  South Korea  Italy
2008 Harbin  United States  Canada  South Korea
Heerenveen  South Korea  Canada  United States
Bormio  South Korea  Canada  China
Warsaw  South Korea  China  Canada

Women's[]

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
Seoul  Canada  China  Netherlands
Minamimaki  South Korea  Japan  China
Budapest  Italy  South Korea  Russia
Cambridge  Canada  South Korea  Italy
Zoetermeer  South Korea  China  Canada
Lake Placid  South Korea  Italy  United States
Seoul  South Korea  Canada  Japan
Bormio  China  South Korea  Canada
1999 St. Louis  China  Canada  South Korea
2000 The Hague  China  South Korea  Japan
2001 Minamimaki  China  South Korea  Canada
Milwaukee  South Korea  China  Canada
Sofia  South Korea  China  Italy
Saint Petersburg  South Korea  China  Italy
Chuncheon  South Korea  China  Canada
Montreal  South Korea  China  Canada
Budapest  South Korea  China  Canada
2008 Harbin  China  South Korea  Canada
Heerenveen  China  South Korea  United States
Bormio  South Korea  Canada  Italy
Warsaw  South Korea  China  United States

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