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Samsung ISU Short Track Kobe Japan 2007/08 ISU World Cup Short Track 2016/17 December 9-11 Shanghai China OFFICIALS ISU Representative Yang Yang (CHN) RRepresentative t ti of fth the STSSS T S S StSatoru TTerao ()(JPN ) Technical Committee ISU Event Coordinator Hugo Herrnhof (ITA ) Chief Referee Al Grefsheim (USA) 1st Assistant Referee Elvio Schivo (ITA) Assistant Referee Qu Li (CHN) Assistant Referee Video James Hewish (AUS) Starter Ladies Won-Ho Yoon (KOR) Starter Men Kyle Francis (AUS) Competitors Steward Andrea Thornton (GBR) Bok-Hee Kwon (KOR) Video Replay Willy Maria Bargauan (ITA) Annalaura Portinari (ITA) Wylliam Fumagalli (ITA) Swiss Timing Torsten Steinbach (GER) MichealMicheal BeckerBecker (GER)(GER) Daniel Koehler (GER) ISU World Cup Short Track 2016/17 December 9-11 Shanghaig China TECHNICAL STAFF Track stewards Li Gang (CHN) Li Yong (CHN) Yang Gang (CHN) Chen Wenhong (CHN) Zhang Qiushuang (CHN) Zhang Xiao (CHN) (CHN) Lap scorer Gao Weisong (CHN) Lap recorder Jiang Hong (CHN) Announcer Li Junan (CHN) Zhang Chun (CHN) Coach Box Li Jing (CHN) Finish Line Staff Lin Zhongjie (CHN) Wang Zili (CHN) Gao Bin (CHN) ZhangZh Peng P (CHN) Quan Shen (CHN) Zhao Ying (CHN) (CHN) Heat Box Bian Weihua (CHN) Yan Yan Secretary&Copy Shan Baohai (CHN) Shen Ling (CHN) Sun Feng (CHN) Sun Lu (CHN) Bai Bili (CHN) Li Xiaowan Xi (CHN) Guo Meiru (CHN) Liang Dayu (CHN) Wu Bo (CHN) Hu Jingwang (CHN) ISU World Cup Short Track 2016/17 December 9-11 Shanghai China ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Honorary Chairman Gao Zhidan Zhao Wen Chairman Ren Hongguo Xiao Guiyu Huang Yongping Gong Deqing Vice-ChairmanVice-Chairman Liang Chun Sun Yuanfu Wei Daishun Wen Wen Liu Chengliang Wang Zhili Jiang Shicai Sun Weimin Hu Shenqi Member Hao Zhongdong Yan Yongning Wang Haixia Luo Wenhua QiDhiQin Dahai WanWQilig Qinglin Gao Xuedong Wang Wei Yu Haiyan Qi Wei Huang Lixia General Secretary Yu Haiyan Luo Wenhua Qi Wei Official Deputy Yan Yongning Deputy Director Zhu Jiazi Competition Committee Director Liu Hao Zheng Haobin Competition Committee Deputy Director Huang Hongqing Liu Shan Competition Committee Member Xin Qingshan Liu Shan Li Linlu Wang Feng Reception Committee Director Yang Jing Reception Committee Deputy Director Xu Bo Member Li Yawen Financial Committee Director Gu Wenwei Deputy Director He Jingfen Venue Committee DirectorWang Qinglin Deputy Director Wang Wei Press Committee Director Yu Jian Deputy Director Zhu Yiting Press Committee Member Gao Yang Security Committee Director Cao Jun Deputy Director Wang Qinglin Market Development Director Wang Yong Deputy Director Zhao Huaying Medical Committee Director He Zhichun Deputy Director Ma Hongyun Doping Control Committee Member Li Liqiu Liu Yu jie Wu Shouyi ISU World CupShort Track 2016/17 December 9-11, Shanghai China List of Team Officals Australia Coach Anderson Frank Chun Jae Su Cicero Nicholas Physiotherapist Allan Nicholas Ladies Lockett Deanna Austria Team Leader Pandov Ivan Belarus Team Leader Siarheyev Vyacheslav Coach Siarheyeva Liudmila Canada Coach Blackburn Frédéric Campbell Derrick Physiotherapist Carmel Véronique Medical Doctor Leclerc Suzanne Official Abejean Fabien Clark Alexandre Cottin Jennifer Daignault Laurent China Team Leader Liu Hao Coach Li Yan Liu Xiaoliang Ma Yunfeng Speas Derrick Woods Dustin Michael Yang Zhanyu Physiotherapist Li Qingfeng Medical Doctor Dai Wei Official Guan Jiawen Wang Feng Czech Republic Team Leader Hruza Jarmil France Team Leader Mathieu Ludovic Coach Cros Sébastien Physiotherapist Chatain Bruno Great Britain Team Leader Laing Stewart Schorah David Coach Gooch Nicholas Lee Seung Jae Physiotherapist Brownlow Michael Official Paulson Terri Germany Team Leader Boyadzhiev Miroslav Physiotherapist Müller Uwe Medical Doctor Zwingenberger Stefan Hong Kong/China Team Leader Yip Siu Yin Coach Sun Dandan Lu Shuo Official Tsang Kwok Ki Douglas Chu Chee Hung Michael Wang Hsiu Huei Hung Pik Yu Flora Hungary Team Leader Darazs Istvan Coach Banhidi Akos Knoch Balázs Zhang Jing Physiotherapist Jeremy Kozubach Official Chun Jae Su Illefalvi Zsolt Sallak Gyorgy Israel Men Bykanov Vladislav Italy Team Leader Gouadec Kenan Per Iwan Coach Ioriatti Ermanno Pandov Assen Physiotherapist Devizzi Luigi Japan Team Leader Kikuchi Yukio Coach Guilmette Jonathan Jones Ii Tyrone Kamino Yuka Takamido Yuzo Physiotherapist Hayasaka Yuichi Medical Doctor Fukuda Jun Saito Kei Kazakhstan Team Leader Karsybekov Madygali Coach Daumov Aslan Korea Coach Byun Woook Cho Hangmen Cho Jae Beom Kim Moon Jung Kim Sun Tae Physiotherapist Park Kiho You Jaejun Malaysia Team Leader Chun Jae-Su Netherlands Team Leader Otter Jeroen Coach Carpenter Kip Physiotherapist Schaafsma Menno Official de Laat Bjorn Hakkenberg Koen Norway Men Agdestein Einar New Zealand Coach Biggs Matthew Biggs Zachary Poland Team Leader Lukanova-Jakubowska Anna Physiotherapist Grubiak Michal D.P.R.Korea Team Leader Yoon Chol Coach Ri Gwang Ho Russia Team Leader Maximenko Anna Coach Gertsikov Alexander Maksimov Andrey Physiotherapist Nikolaeva Maria Polozov Denis Medical Doctor Didoni Massimiliano Grebenyuk Vadim Official Woo Nari Singapore Team Leader Chong Sonja Coach Chun Lee Kyung Thailand Coach Yosbandasak Sornnaruch Chinese Taipei Team Leader Tsai Chen-Ming Coach Yang Shun-Fan Turkey Team Leader Buran Feyzullah Coach Sultangaliyev Artur USA Team Leader Izykowski Alex Coach Barthell Anthony Physiotherapist Ocwieja Karen Medical Doctor Noyes Micheal Detailed Programme December 9, 2016 09:30 Ice Res (Full) 10:00 Warming up , Ladies 10:10 Warming up , Ladies 10:20 Warming up , Ladies 10:30 Ice Res 10:45 Warming up , Men 10:55 Warming up , Men 11:05 Warming up , Men 11:15 Ice Res 11:30 Ladies 1500 meter Heats - 1 - 7 11:59 Men 1500 meter Heats - 8 - 15 12:33 Ice Res 12:48 Ladies 500 m (1) Heats - 16 - 23 13:08 Men 500 m (1) Heats - 24 - 34 13:34 Ice / Break 14:04 Ladies 500 m (2) Heats - 35 - 43 14:26 Men 500 m (2) Heats - 44 - 53 14:50 Ice Res 15:05 Ladies 1000 meter Heats - 54 - 61 15:32 Men 1000 meter Heats - 62 - 70 16:02 Ice Res 16:17 Ladies 3000 m Relay Heats - 71 - 73 16:38 Ice Res 16:53 Men 5000 m Relay Heats - 74 - 77 17:29 end The program is tentative and subject to change. Starting times will follow the flow of the competition. W inSport 5.3.36.0 /A302060D/08-Dec-16/12:16:50 PM Detailed Programme December 10, 2016 08:15 Ice Res (Full) 08:35 Warming up , Ladies 08:45 Warming up , Ladies 08:55 Ice Res 09:10 Warming up , Men 09:20 Warming up , Men 09:30 Ice Res 09:45 Ladies 500 m (1) Rep Heats Group 1 78 - 82 09:57 Men 500 m (1) Rep Heats Group 1 83 - 89 10:14 Ice Res 10:29 Ladies 1500 meter Rep Heats Group 1 90 - 93 10:46 Men 1500 meter Rep Heats Group 1 94 - 98 11:07 Men 500 m (1) Rep Quarter F Group 1 99 - 102 11:18 Ice Res 11:33 Ladies 1500 meter Rep Semi F Group 1 103 - 104 11:45 Men 1500 meter Rep Semi F Group 1 105 - 106 11:56 Ladies 500 m (1) Rep Semi F Group 1 107 - 108 12:04 Men 500 m (1) Rep Semi F Group 1 109 - 110 12:11 Ice Res 12:26 Warming up , Ladies 12:36 Warming up , Ladies 12:46 Ice Res 13:01 Warming up , Men 13:11 Warming up , Men 13:21 Cerem.Ice 13:26 Ice Res 13:41 end The program is tentative and subject to change. Starting times will follow the flow of the competition. W inSport 5.3.36.0 /A302060D/08-Dec-16/12:16:50 PM Detailed Programme December 10, 2016 13:48 Ceremony 14:02 Ladies 500 m (1) Quarter Final Group 1 111 - 114 14:13 Men 500 m (1) Quarter Final Group 1 115 - 118 14:25 Ice Res 14:40 Ladies 500 m (1) Semi Final Group 1 119 - 120 14:47 Men 500 m (1) Semi Final Group 1 121 - 122 14:55 Ladies 1500 meter Semi Final Group 1 123 - 125 15:12 Men 1500 meter Semi Final Group 1 126 - 128 15:29 Ice Res 15:44 Ladies 500 m (1) Final B 129 15:48 Ladies 500 m (1) Final A 130 15:52 Cerem.Ice , Ladies 15:57 Men 500 m (1) Final B 131 16:01 Men 500 m (1) Final A 132 16:05 Cerem.Ice , Men 16:10 Ladies 1500 meter Final B 133 16:16 Ladies 1500 meter Final A 134 16:22 Cerem.Ice , Ladies 16:27 Men 1500 meter Final B 135 16:33 Men 1500 meter Final A 136 16:39 Cerem.Ice , Men 16:44 Ice Res (Full) 16:59 Ladies 3000 m Relay Semi Final Group 1 137 - 138 17:13 Men 5000 m Relay Semi Final Group 1 139 - 140 17:31 end The program is tentative and subject to change. Starting times will follow the flow of the competition. W inSport 5.3.36.0 /A302060D/08-Dec-16/12:16:50 PM Detailed Programme December 11, 2016 08:10 Ice Res (Full) 08:30 Warming up , Ladies 08:40 Warming up , Ladies 08:50 Ice Res 09:05 Warming up , Men 09:15 Warming up , Men 09:25 Ice Res 09:40 Ladies 500 m (2) Rep Heats Group 1 141 - 145 09:52 Men 500 m (2) Rep Heats Group 1 146 - 152 10:09 Ladies 1000 meter Rep Heats Group 1 153 - 156 10:22 Men 1000 meter Rep Heats Group 1 157 - 162 10:42 Ice Res 10:57 Men 500 m (2) Rep Quarter F Group 1 163 - 166 11:09 Men 1000 meter Rep Quarter F Group 1 167 - 170 11:22 Ice Res 11:37 Ladies 500 m (2) Rep Semi F Group 1 171 - 172 11:44 Men 500 m (2) Rep Semi F Group 1 173 - 174 11:52 Ladies 1000 meter Rep Semi F Group 1 175 - 176 12:01 Men 1000 meter Rep Semi F Group 1 177 - 178 12:10 Ice Res 12:32 Warming up , Ladies 12:42 Warming up , Ladies 12:52 Ice Res 13:07 Warming up , Men 13:17 Warming up , Men 13:27 Ice Res 13:42 end The program is tentative and subject to change.
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