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ISU Communication 2272 Communication No. 2272 Announcement of International Speed Skating & Short Track Speed Skating Competitions 2019/20 According to ISU Regulations, Rule 104 paragraph 14.a), please find here below the list of International Speed Skating and Short Track Speed Skating Competitions for the season 2019/20. This Communication does not replace announcements according to Rule 112. The latest version of the calendar will also be published on the ISU Internet website and can be accessed on: http://www.isu.org A. Speed Skating 2019 July 13 Netherlands indoor/artificial Pilot Mass Start 2019 Heerenveen 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A – Mass Start July 20 Netherlands indoor/artificial Thialf Summer Cup 2019 Heerenveen 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A – Single Distances August 7-8 Russia indoor/artificial Summer Cup of the Russian Skating Union Kolomna 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B – Single Distances August 17 Belarus indoor/artificial International Race Minsk 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances August 18 Poland indoor/artificial International Competition Tomaszów M. 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Single Distances August 24 Poland indoor/artificial International Competition Tomaszów M. 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Single Distances August 23-25 Canada indoor/artificial Summer Classic Calgary 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C, Masters - Single Distances August 24-25 Belarus indoor/artificial Skating Union of Belarus Cup #1 Minsk 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Allround & Single Dist. August 28-29 Kazakhstan indoor/artificial The Summer Cup of Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan 26/30 meters Seniors – Single Distances August 31 USA indoor/artificial Desert Classic September 1 Salt Lake City 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Single Distances September 5 Belarus indoor/artificial International Competition “Fun to Mass” #1 Minsk 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Single Distances September 14-15 China indoor/artificial International Race Hailar 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances 1 September 19-22 Canada indoor/artificial Fall Classic Calgary 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C, Masters - Single Distances September 27 Netherlands indoor/artificial Mass Start Competition #1 Leeuwarden 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A September 28-29 Netherlands indoor/artificial Dutch Classics Nijmegen 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B – Single Distances October 5 Netherlands indoor/artificial Mass Start Competition #2 Heerenveen 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A October 5-14 China indoor/artificial International Race Beijing 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances October 6 Netherlands indoor/artificial Thialf Fall Cup Heerenveen 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A – Single Distances October 4-6 Germany indoor/artificial International Race Inzell 25/29 meters Seniors & Juniors A - Single Distances October 10-11 Russia indoor/artificial Chelyabinsk Speed Skating Federation Cup Chelyabinsk 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances October 11-12 Russia indoor/artificial Kolomna Kremlin Cup Kolomna 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B – Single Distances October 12-13 Belarus indoor/artificial Minsk Open Cup Minsk 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C/D – Single Distances October 12-13 Poland indoor/artificial International Competition Tomaszów M. 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters - Single Distances October 12-13 Germany indoor/artificial International Season Opening Inzell 25/29 meters Seniors & Juniors A - Single Distances October 14-15 Kazakhstan indoor/artificial The Cup of Kazakhstan 1 - Int’l Open Race “ALAU” Nur-Sultan 26/30 meters Seniors – Single Distances October 18-20 Germany indoor/artificial International Race Inzell 25/29 meters Seniors & Juniors A - Single Distances October 18-20 Canada indoor/artificial Oval International Calgary 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C, Masters – Single Distances October 19 USA indoor/artificial International Time Trial Salt Lake City 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Single Distances October 19 Netherlands outdoor/artificial KPN Marathon Cup 1 Amsterdam 26/30 meters Top Division and Semi-Top Division Men& Ladies October 19-20 Germany indoor/artificial Erfurt Race Erfurt 25/29 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C/D - Single Distances October 19-20 Poland indoor/artificial International Competition Tomaszów M. 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters - Single Distances October 19-20 Netherlands Indoor/artificial Rabo Holland Cup 1 Deventer 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A – Single Distances October 20 Netherlands Indoor/artificial Mass Start Competition #3 Deventer 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A October 23-24 Russia indoor/artificial Open Russian Cup #1 Kolomna 26/30 meters Seniors – Single Distances October 24 Belarus indoor/artificial International Competition “Fun to Mass” #2 Minsk 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Single Distances 2 October 25-27 USA indoor/artificial AmCup #1 Milwaukee 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances October 25-27 Germany indoor/artificial International Race Inzell 25/29 meters Seniors & Juniors A - Single Distances October 25-29 China indoor/artificial International Race Hailar 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances October 26 Netherlands covered/artificial KPN Marathon Cup 2 Den Haag 25/29 meters Top Division Men & Ladies, Semi-Top Division Men October 26 Belarus indoor/artificial International Race Minsk 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances October 26-27 Norway indoor/artificial Norwegian Cup 1 Stavanger 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B - Single Distances October 26-27 Germany indoor/artificial Erfurt Race Erfurt 25/29 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C/D - Single Distances November 1-3 Belarus indoor/artificial Open Belarus Single Distances national champs Minsk 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors – Single Distances November 1-3 China indoor/artificial China Cup #1 Changchun 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances November 1-3 Netherlands indoor/artificial KNSB International Qualification & Invitation Cup Heerenveen 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A – Single Distances November 2 Netherlands covered/artificial KPN Marathon Cup 3 Deventer 26/30 meters Top Division and Semi-Top Division Men & Ladies November 2-3 Germany indoor/artificial International Race Berlin 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C/D & Masters – Single Dist. November 2-3 Norway indoor/artificial Norwegian Cup 2 Hamar 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B – Single Distances November 3 Netherlands indoor/artificial Mass Start Competition #4 Heerenveen 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A November 3 Poland indoor/artificial International Competition Tomaszów M. 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters - Single Distances November 5-6 Russia indoor/artificial MSSF Cup Moscow 26/30 meters Juniors A/B/C – Single Distances November 8-10 Germany indoor/artificial International German Championships Inzell 25/29 meters Seniors, Juniors A – Single Distances November 8-10 Canada indoor/artificial CanAm International Calgary 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C & Masters – Single Dist. November 9 Netherlands indoor/artificial KPN Marathon Cup 4 Heerenveen 26/30 meters Top Division Men & Ladies, Semi-Top Division Men November 9-10 Norway indoor/artificial European Cup 1 - Norwegian Cup 3 Kristiansund 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B – Single Distances November 9-10 Poland indoor/artificial International Competition Tomaszów M. 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors & Masters – Single Distances November 9-10 Italy outdoor/artificial 1st “Grand Prix” Baselga di Piné 25/29 meters Seniors & Juniors A/B/C/D – Single Distances 3 November 13-14 Russia covered/artificial Open Russian Cup #2 St. Petersburg 26/30 meters Seniors & Juniors A – Single Distances November 15-17 Belarus indoor/artificial ISU World Cup Speed Skating Minsk 26/30 meters November 16 Netherlands covered/artificial KPN Marathon Cup 5 Haarlem 25/29 meters Top Division and Semi-Top Division Men & Ladies November 16-17 Norway indoor/artificial ISU Junior World Cup – YOG 2020 Qualifying Bjugn 26/30 meters Event, Juniors and Neo-Seniors November 21 Netherlands covered/artificial Trachitol Trophy 1 Enschede 26/30 meters Top Division Men & Ladies, Semi-Top Division Men November 21-22 Kazakhstan indoor/artificial The Cup of Kazakhstan 2 - Int’l Open Race “ALAU” Nur-Sultan 26/30 meters Seniors – Single Distances November 22 Netherlands covered/artificial Trachitol Trophy 2 Utrecht 26/30 meters Top Division Men & Ladies, Semi-Top Division Men November 22-24 Poland indoor/artificial ISU World Cup Speed Skating Tomaszów M. 26/30 meters November 23-24 Netherlands indoor/artificial ISU Junior World Cup – YOG 2020 Qualifying Enschede 26/30 meters Event, Juniors and Neo-Seniors November 23-24 Netherlands covered/artificial Rabo Holland Cup 2 – Kraantje Lek Haarlem 26/30 meters Ladies only, Seniors & Juniors A – Allround November 23-24 Netherlands covered/artificial Rabo Holland Cup 2 – Eindhoven Cup Eindhoven 26/30 meters Men only, Seniors & Juniors A – Allround November 23-24 Germany indoor/artificial International Race Berlin 26/30 meters Seniors, Juniors A/B/C/D & Masters November 23-24 Germany indoor/artificial International Skatespecials Cup Inzell 25/29 meters Juniors C/D – Allround November 23 Netherlands covered/artificial Trachitol Trophy 3 Hoorn 26/30 meters Top Division and Semi-Top Division Men & Ladies November 24 Netherlands indoor/artificial Trachitol Trophy Final Groningen 26/30 meters Top Division Men & Ladies,
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