This article is about the 2022–23 ice sports season and results. For other sports' results, see
2023 in sports .
Overview of the events of 2023 in ice sports
March 28 – April 2: The 2023 Bandy World Championship for Men & Women in Åby, Växjö [ 1] [ 2]
Men: Sweden defeated Finland , 3–1, to win their 13th Bandy World Championship title.
Women: Sweden defeated Finland , 15–0, to win their fifth consecutive and 11th overall Women's Bandy World Championship title.
B & S World & Continental Championships
December 9 & 10, 2022: 2022 IBSF World Push Championships in Lake Placid
Two-man bobsleigh winners: United States (Kristopher Horn & Adrian Adams)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: United States (Kristopher Horn, Adrian Adams, Manteo Mitchell , & Martin Christofferson)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Lisa Buckwitz & Neele Schuten)
Women's Monobob winner: Lisa Buckwitz
Skeleton winners: YIN Zheng (m) / Mystique Ro (f)
January 13–15: IBSF Junior World Championships 2023 in Winterberg
Junior Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Adam Ammour & Benedikt Hertel)
Junior Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Nico Semmler, Oliver Peschk, Rupert Schenk, & Marvin Paul)
Junior Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Maureen Zimmer & Lauryn Siebert)
Junior Women's Monobob winner: Maureen Zimmer
Junior Skeleton winners: Cedric Renner (m) / Hannah Neise (f)
U23 Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Laurin Zern & Marvin Orthmann)
U23 Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Laurin Zern, Jörn Wenzel, Tim Kesseler, & Marvin Orthmann)
U23 Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Charlotte Candrix & Cynthia Kwofie)
U23 Women's Monobob winner: Charlotte Candrix
U20 Skeleton winners: Roman Tanzer (m) / Hallie Clarke (f)
January 20–22: IBSF European Championships 2023 in Altenberg
January 26 – February 5: IBSF World Championships 2023 in St. Moritz
January 27: IBSF Para Sport European Championships 2023 in Innsbruck
Para Bobsleigh winner: Arturs Klots
February 2 & 3: IBSF Para Sport World Championships 2023 in St. Moritz
Para Bobsleigh winner: Hermann Ellmauer
February 17: IBSF Junior European Skeleton Championships 2023 in Innsbruck
Junior Skeleton winners: Livio Summermatter (m) / Tabitha Stoecker (f)
U20 Skeleton winners: Roman Tanzer (m) / Sara Schmied (f)
February 17 & 18: IBSF Junior European Championships 2023 in Winterberg
Junior Two-man bobsleigh winners: Romania (Mihai Tentea & Ciprian Daroczi )
Junior Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Nico Semmler, Rupert Schenk, Marvin Paul, & Tim Becker)
Junior Two-woman bobsleigh winners: France (Margot Boch & Talia Solitude)
Junior Women's Monobob winner: Maureen Zimmer
U23 Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Laurin Zern & Marvin Orthmann)
U23 Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Alexander Czudaj, Jörn Wenzel, Tim Kesseler, & Nino Vogel)
U23 Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Diana Filipszki & Sarah Neitz)
U23 Women's Monobob winner: Diana Filipszki
B & S World Cup
November 24–26, 2022: IBSF World Cup #1 in Whistler
December 1–3, 2022: IBSF World Cup #2 in Park City
Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Francesco Friedrich, Candy Bauer, Thorsten Margis, & Alexander Schüller)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Kim Kalicki & Leonie Fiebig)
Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries
Skeleton winners: Christopher Grotheer (m) / Mirela Rahneva (f)
December 16–18, 2022: IBSF World Cup #3 in Lake Placid
January 6–8: IBSF World Cup #4 in Winterberg
Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Johannes Lochner & Georg Fleischhauer)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Francesco Friedrich, Candy Bauer, Alexander Schüller, & Thorsten Margis)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Laura Nolte & Neele Schuten)
Women's Monobob winner: Laura Nolte
Skeleton winners: Christopher Grotheer (m) / Kimberley Bos (f)
January 13–15: IBSF World Cup #5 in Altenberg #1
Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Johannes Lochner & Georg Fleischhauer)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: Great Britain (Brad Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Arran Gulliver, & Greg Cackett)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Lisa Buckwitz & Kira Lipperheide )
Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries
Skeleton winners: Matt Weston (m) / Tina Hermann (f)
January 20–22: IBSF World Cup #6 in Altenberg #2
Same results as the IBSF European Championships 2023 above, except for the following:
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: United States (Kaillie Humphries & Kaysha Love)
Women's Mononbob winner: Kaillie Humphries
February 10–12: IBSF World Cup #7 in Innsbruck
Note: The two-man bobsleigh results are unknown.
Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Francesco Friedrich, Candy Bauer, Thorsten Margis, & Alexander Schüller)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Laura Nolte & Neele Schuten)
Women's Monobob winner: Lisa Buckwitz
Skeleton winners: Matt Weston (m) / Kimberley Bos (f)
February 17–19: IBSF World Cup #8 (final) in Sigulda
Note: The four-man bobsleigh results are unknown.
Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Johannes Lochner & Georg Fleischhauer)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Laura Nolte & Neele Schuten)
Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries
Skeleton winners: Matt Weston (m) / Tina Hermann (f)
North American Cup
November 9–13, 2022: North American Cup #1 in Whistler
Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners: (Michael Vogt & Silvio Weber)
Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners: (Simon Friedli & Andreas Haas)
Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners: United Kingdom (Brad Hall , Arran Gulliver, Rory Willicombe, & Taylor Lawrence)
Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners: (Taylor Austin , Davidson De Souza, William Ashley, & Cyrus Gray)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: (Bianca Ribi & Niamh Haughey) (2 times)
Women's Monobob winners: Kaillie Humphries (#1) / Cynthia Appiah (#2)
Men's Skeleton winners: Austin Florian (#1) / Florian Auer (#2)
Women's Skeleton winners: Hallie Clarke (#1) / Anna Fernstädt (#2)
November 18–23, 2022: North American Cup #2 in Park City
Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners: (Kim Jin-su & Jung Hyun-woo)
Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners: (Kim Jin-su & Lee Kyung-yeon)
Two-woman bobsleigh #1 winners: (Viktória Čerňanská & Lucia Kršková)
Two-woman bobsleigh #2 winners: (Lauren Brzozowski & Sydney Milani)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: South Korea (Kim Jin-su, Jung Hyun-woo, Kim Hyeong-geun, & Lee Kyung-yeon) (2 times)
Women's Monobob winners: Lauren Brzozowski (#1) / Viktória Čerňanská (#2)
Men's Skeleton winner: Brendan Doyle (2 times)
Women's Skeleton winners: Jaclyn Laberge (#1) / Kellie Delka (#2)
December 1–4, 2022: North American Cup #3 in Lake Placid #1
Note: The both two-woman bobsleigh events were cancelled.
Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners: Brazil (Edson Bindilatti & Edson Martins )
Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners: South Korea (Suk Young-jin & KIM Sun-wook)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: South Korea (Suk Young-jin, LEE Geon-u, JUNG Hyun-woo, & LEE Kyung-yeon) (2 times)
Women's Monobob winners: Viktória Čerňanská (#1) / Lauren Brzozowski (#2)
Men's Skeleton winners: Jared Firestone (#1) / Sebastian Zeleznik (#2)
Women's Skeleton winner: Agathe Bessard (2 times)
March 23–27: North American Cup #4 (final) in Lake Placid #2
Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners: United States (Frank del Duca & Darius Joseph)
Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners: Canada (Pat Norton & Keaton Bruggeling)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: United States (Frank del Duca, Kristopher Horn , Levi Shelter, & Darius Joseph) (2 times)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Laura Nolte & Lena Neunecker) (2 times)
Women's Monobob winners: Breeana Walker (#1) / Laura Nolte (#2)
Men's Skeleton winner: Jacob Salisbury (2 times)
Women's Skeleton winner: Mystique Ro (2 times)
European Cup
November 16–20, 2022: European Cup #1 in Lillehammer
Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners: (Maximilian Illmann & Philipp Wobeto)
Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners: (Maximilian Illmann & Lukas Koller)
Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners: Germany (Maximilian Illmann, Henrik Proske, Philipp Wobeto, & Joshua Tasche)
Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners: Germany (Maximilian Illmann, Henrik Proske, Philipp Wobeto, & Lukas Koller)
Two-woman bobsleigh #1 winners: (Margot Boch & Carla Senechal)
Two-woman bobsleigh #2 winners: (Margot Boch & Talia Solitude)
Women's Monobob winner: Margot Boch (2 times)
Men's Skeleton winner: Haifeng Zhu (2 times)
Women's Skeleton winners Freya Tarbit (#1) / Mystique Ro (#2)
November 28 – December 3: European Cup #2 in Altenberg
Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners: Germany (Adam Ammour & Benedikt Hertel)
Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners: Germany (Maximilian Illmann & Lukas Koller)
Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Nico Semmler, Oliver Peschk, Rupert Schenk, & Marvin Paul) (2 times)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Switzerland (Martina Fontanive & Mara Morell) (2 times)
Women's Monobob winner: Breeana Walker (2 times)
December 2 & 3, 2022: European Cup #3 in Bludenz
Men's Skeleton winner: Stefan Röttig (2 times)
Women's Skeleton winner: Mystique Ro (2 times)
December 8–10, 2022: European Cup #4 in Innsbruck
Two-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Adam Ammour & Nick Stadelmann)
Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners: Germany (Nico Semmler, Marvin Paul, Oliver Peschk, & Rupert Schenk)
Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners: Latvia (Emīls Cipulis , Edgars Nemme, Dāvis Spriņģis, & Matīss Miknis )
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: Germany (Maureen Zimmer & Lauryn Siebert)
Women's Monobob winners: Breeana Walker (#1) / Maureen Zimmer (#2)
January 19–21: European Cup #5 in Sigulda
Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners: Germany (Nico Semmler & Max Neumann)
Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners: Germany (Maximilian Illmann & Lukas Koller)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: France (Margot Boch & Carla Senechal)
Women's Monobob winner: Giada Andreutti
Men's Skeleton winner: Amedeo Bagnis (2 times)
Women's Skeleton winners: Amelia Coltman (#1) / Kim Meylemans (#2)
February 16 & 17: European Cup #6 in Innsbruck
Men's Skeleton winner: Stefan Röttig (2 times)
Women's Skeleton winners: Julia Erlacher (#1) / Tabitha Stoecker (#2)
February 17 & 18: European Cup #7 (final) in Winterberg
Two-man bobsleigh winners: Romania (Mihai Tentea & Ciprian Daroczi )
Four-man bobsleigh winners: Germany (Nico Semmler, Tim Becker, Marvin Paul, & Rupert Schenk) (2 times)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: France (Margot Boch & Carla Senechal) (2 times)
Women's Monobob winner: Maureen Zimmer
Intercontinental Cup
November 11–13, 2022: Intercontinental Cup #1 in Lillehammer
November 26 & 27, 2022: Intercontinental Cup #2 in Winterberg
December 17 & 18, 2022: Intercontinental Cup #3 in PyeongChang
Men's Skeleton winners: Lukas David Nydegger (#1) / Alexander Gassner (#2)
Women's Skeleton winners: Jacqueline Lölling (#1) / Amelia Coltman (#2)
February 17 & 18: Intercontinental Cup #4 (final) in Innsbruck
Men's Skeleton winners: Laurence Bostock (#1) / Lukas David Nydegger (#2)
Women's Skeleton winners: Mystique Ro (#1) / Corinna Leipold (#2)
Para Sport World Cup
November 19 & 20, 2022: Para Sport World Cup #1 in Lake Placid
Para Bobsleigh winners: Guillermo Castillo (#1) / Israel Blanco (#2)
January 26 & 27: Para Sport World Cup #2 in Innsbruck
Para Bobsleigh winners: Guillermo Castillo (#1) / Arturs Klots (#2)
February 11 & 12: Para Sport World Cup #3 (final) in Lillehammer
Para Bobsleigh winners: Hermann Ellmauer (#1) / Corie Mapp (#2)
Other
March 10 & 11: Sanctioned Race in PyeongChang
Note: The four-man bobsleigh event was cancelled.
Two-man bobsleigh winners: South Korea (Suk Young-jin & KIM Sun-wook)
Two-woman bobsleigh winners: South Korea (Kim Yoo-ran & JEON Eun-ji)
Women's Monobob winner: Kim Yoo-ran
Skeleton winners: SIM Hyung-jun (m) / YANG Seok-ju (f)
2022–23 International curling championships
October 15–22, 2022: 2022 World Mixed Curling Championship in Aberdeen [ 3]
Canada (Skip: Jean-Michel Ménard ) defeated Scotland (Skip: Cameron Bryce ), 7–4, to win their third consecutive World Mixed Curling Championship title.
Switzerland (Skip: Ursi Hegner) took third place.
October 31 – November 6, 2022: 2022 Pan Continental Curling Championships in Calgary (debut event)[ 4]
November 19–26, 2022: 2022 European Curling Championships in Östersund [ 5]
February 25 – March 4: 2023 World Junior Curling Championships in Füssen [ 6]
Men: China (Skip: Fei Xueqing) defeated Germany (Skip: Benjamin Kapp ), 8–7, to win China's first World Junior Curling Championships title.
Scotland (Skip: Orrin Carson) took third place.
Women: Scotland (Skip: Fay Henderson) defeated Japan (Skip: Yuina Miura), 9–7, to win Scotland's tenth World Junior Curling Championships title.
Norway (Skip: Torild Bjørnstad) took third place.
March 4–12: 2023 World Wheelchair Curling Championship in Richmond [ 7]
March 4–12: 2023 World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Richmond[ 8]
March 18–26: 2023 World Women's Curling Championship in Sandviken [ 9]
Switzerland (Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni) defeated Norway (Skip: Marianne Rørvik ), 6–3, to win Switzerland's fourth consecutive and tenth overall World Women's Curling Championship title.
Canada (Skip: Kerri Einarson) took third place.
April 1–9: 2023 World Men's Curling Championship in Ottawa
Scotland (Skip: Bruce Mouat) defeated Canada (Skip: Brad Gushue), 9–3, to win Scotland's sixth overall World Men's Curling Championship title.
Switzerland (Skip: Yannick Schwaller) took third place.
April 22–29: 2023 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Gangneung
April 22–29: 2023 World Senior Curling Championships in Gangneung
2022–23 Season of Champions
October 4–9, 2022: 2022 National in North Bay [ 13]
October 18–23, 2022: 2022 Tour Challenge in Grande Prairie [ 14]
Men's Tier 1: Team Niklas Edin defeated Team Matt Dunstone, 7–3, to win their second Tour Challenge title.
Note for Men's Tier 1: Oskar Eriksson was the skip for the semifinal and final of this event.
Women's Tier 1: Team Tracy Fleury defeated Team Kerri Einarson, 8–4, to win their second Tour Challenge title.
December 6–11, 2022: 2022 Masters in Oakville [ 15]
Men: Team Joël Retornaz defeated Team Bruce Mouat , 6–2, to win their first Masters title.
Women: Team Kerri Einarson defeated Team Tracy Fleury, 6–5, to win their first Masters title.
January 10–15: 2023 Canadian Open in Camrose [ 16]
Men: Team Brendan Bottcher defeated Team Niklas Edin, 5–3, to win Alberta's eighth Canadian Open title.
Women: Team Satsuki Fujisawa defeated Team Kerri Einarson, 5–3, to win Japan's first Canadian Open title.
April 11–16: 2023 Players' Championship in Toronto
Men: Team Kevin Koe defeated Team Yannick Schwaller , 5–4, to win their third Players' Championship title.
Women: Team Isabella Wranå defeated Team Silvana Tirinzoni, 6–5, to win their first Players' Championship title.
May 2–7: 2023 Champions Cup in Regina
North America (ice hockey)
Europe (ice hockey)
Asia (ice hockey)
Other ice hockey tournaments
September 14–18, 2022: 2022 Amerigol LATAM Cup in Coral Springs [ 67]
Men's Division 1: Puerto Rico ; Argentina ; Mexico Selects
Puerto Rico defeated Argentina, 4–3, to win their first Men's LATAM Cup Division 1 title.
Men's Division 2: Egypt Pharaohs; Stars of Israel; Chile
Egypt Pharaohs defeated Stars of Israel, 3–0, to win their first Men's LATAM Cup Division 2 title.
U20: Puerto Rico ; Team Caribbean; Colombia
Puerto Rico defeated Team Caribbean, 8–1, to win their first U20 LATAM Cup title.
Women's: Mexico Warriors; Chile ; Colombia
Mexico Warriors defeated Chile, 9–4, to win their first Women's LATAM Cup title.
May 2–6: 2023 IIHF Development Cup in Bratislava
May 7–13: 2023 Arab Cup in Kuwait City
World & Continental Luge Championships
December 16 & 17, 2022: 2022 FIL Junior European Luge Championships in Altenberg [ 68]
Junior Singles winners: Kaspars Rinks (m) / Antonia Pietschmann (f)
Men's Junior Doubles winners: Latvia (Kaspars Rinks & Vitalijs Jegorovs)
Women's Junior Doubles winners: Austria (Lisa Zimmermann & Dorothea Schwartz)
Junior Team winners: Germany (Antonia Pietschmann, Marco Leger, & Moritz Jäger and Valentin Steudte)
December 16 & 17, 2022: 2022 FIL America-Pacific Luge Championship in Park City [ 69]
December 17, 2022: 2022 FIL Asian Luge Championships in PyeongChang [ 70]
Individual winners: Kobayashi Seiya (m) / WANG Jiaxue (f)
January 14 & 15: 2023 FIL European Luge Championships in Sigulda [ 71]
January 14 & 15: 2023 FIL World Junior Championships in Bludenz [ 72]
Junior Singles winners: Kaspars Rinkns (m) / Yulianna Tunytska (f)
Junior Men's Doubles winners: Latvia (Kaspars Rinkns & Vitālijs Jegorovs)
Junior Women's Doubles winners: Latvia (Viktorija Ziediņa & Selīna Zvilna)
Junior Team winners: Germany (Anka Jänicke, Marco Leger, & Moritz Jäger and Valentin Steudte)
January 28 & 29: 2023 FIL World Luge Championships in Oberhof [ 73]
Luge World Cup
December 3 & 4, 2022: World Cup #1 in Innsbruck
December 9 & 10, 2022: World Cup #2 in Whistler
December 16 & 17, 2022: World Cup #3 in Park City
Singles winners: Dominik Fischnaller (m) / Dajana Eitberger (f)
Men's Doubles winners: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
Women's Doubles winners: Italy (Andrea Vötter & Marion Oberhofer)
Women's Sprint winner: Julia Taubitz
Men's Sprint Doubles winners: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt )
Women's Sprint Doubles winners: Austria (Selina Egle & Lara Michaela Kipp)
January 7 & 8: World Cup #4 in Sigulda
February 4 & 5: World Cup #5 in Altenberg
February 11 & 12: World Cup #6 in Winterberg #1
February 18 & 19: World Cup #7 in St. Moritz-Celerina
Singles winners: Max Langenhan (m) / Dajana Eitberger (f)
Men's Doubles winners: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
Women's Doubles winners: Germany (Jessica Degenhardt & Cheyenne Rosenthal)
Relay winners: Germany (Dajana Eitberger, Max Langenhan, Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
February 25 & 26: World Cup #8 (final) in Winterberg #2
Singles winners: Max Langenhan (m) / Madeleine Egle (f)
Men's Doubles winners: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
Women's Doubles winners: Austria (Selina Egle & Lara Michaela Kipp)
Relay winners: Austria (Madeleine Egle, Jonas Müller , Juri Thomas Gatt, & Schoepf, Riccardo Martin Schöpf)
Women's Sprint winner: Julia Taubitz
Women's Sprint Doubles winners: Latvia (Anda Upite & Sanija Ozoliņa)
Long-track speed skating World Cup
November 11–13, 2022: LTSS World Cup #1 in Stavanger [ 78]
November 18–20, 2022: LTSS World Cup #2 in Heerenveen[ 79]
December 9–11, 2022: LTSS World Cup #3 in Calgary #1[ 80]
500 m winners: Laurent Dubreuil (m) / Kim Min-sun (f)
1000 m winners: Hein Otterspeer (m) / Jutta Leerdam (f)
1500 m winners: Wesly Dijs (m) / Miho Takagi (f)
Men's 5000 m winner: Patrick Roest
Women's 3000 m winner: Ragne Wiklund
Mass Start winners: Andrea Giovannini (m) / Irene Schouten (f)
Team Pursuit winners: United States (m) / Canada (f)
December 16–18, 2022: LTSS World Cup #4 in Calgary #2[ 81]
500 m winners: Kim Jun-ho (m) / Kim Min-sun (f)
1000 m winners: Jordan Stolz (m) / Jutta Leerdam (f)
1500 m winners: Kjeld Nuis (m) / Miho Takagi (f)
Men's 10000 m winner: Davide Ghiotto
Women's 5000 m winner: Irene Schouten
Mass Start winners: Bart Swings (m) / Irene Schouten (f)
Team Sprint winners: Poland (m) / United States (f)
February 10–12: LTSS World Cup #5 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki #1[ 82]
500 m winners: Wataru Morishige (m) / Kim Min-sun (f)
1000 m winners: Hein Otterspeer (m) / Kimi Goetz (f)
1500 m winners: Kjeld Nuis (m) / Marijke Groenewoud (f)
Men's 5000 m winner: Davide Ghiotto
Women's 3000 m winner: Ragne Wiklund
Mass Start winners: Bart Swings (m) / Marijke Groenewoud (f)
Team Pursuit winners: Norway (m) / Canada (f)
February 17–19: LTSS World Cup #6 (final) in Tomaszów Mazowiecki #2[ 83]
500 m winners: Yuma Murakami (m) / Vanessa Herzog (f)
1000 m winners: Wesly Dijs (m) / Jutta Leerdam (f)
1500 m winners: Jordan Stolz (m) / Ragne Wiklund (f)
Men's 5000 m winner: Sander Eitrem
Women's 3000 m winner: Ragne Wiklund
Mass Start winners: Bart Hoolwerf (m) / Momoka Horikawa (f)
Team Sprint winners: Canada (m) / United States (f)
November 10–12, 2022: 2023 Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Salt Lake City [ 84]
January 13–15: 2023 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Gdańsk [ 85]
January 27–29: 2023 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Dresden [ 86]
500 m winners: Michał Niewiński (m) / Florence Brunelle (f)
1000 m winners: LEE Dong-hyun (m) / KIM Gil-li (f)
1500 m winners: LEE Dong-hyun (m) / KIM Gil-li (f)
Men's 3000 m Relay winners: South Korea (LEE Do-gyu, LEE Dong-hyun, LEE Dong-min, & SHIN Dong-min)
Women's 3000 m Relay winners: South Korea (KIM Gil-li, KIM Ji-won, OH Song-mi, & SEO Su-ah)
March 10–12: 2023 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Seoul [ 87]
500 m winners: Pietro Sighel (m) / Xandra Velzeboer (f)
1000 m winners: Park Ji-won (m) / Xandra Velzeboer (f)
1500 m winners: Park Ji-won (m) / Suzanne Schulting (f)
Men's 5000 m Relay winners: China (Li Wenlong , Lim Hyo-jun , LIU Guanyi, & ZHONG Yuchen)
Women's 3000 m Relay winners: Netherlands (Selma Poutsma, Suzanne Schulting, Yara van Kerkhof, & Xandra Velzeboer)
Mixed Relay winners: Netherlands (Teun Boer, Suzanne Schulting, Jens van 't Wout, & Xandra Velzeboer)
Short-track speed skating World Cup
October 28–30, 2022: STSS World Cup #1 in Montreal [ 88]
November 4–6, 2022: STSS World Cup #2 in Salt Lake City[ 89]
Men's 500 m winners: Maxime Laoun (#1) / Jens van 't Wout (#2)
Men's 1000 m winner: Park Ji-won
Men's 1500 m winner: Jens van 't Wout
Men's 5000 m Relay winners: Canada (Pascal Dion, Steven Dubois, Maxime Laoun, & Jordan Pierre-Gilles )
Women's 500 m winners: Kim Boutin (#1) / Xandra Velzeboer (#2)
Women's 1000 m winner: Suzanne Schulting
Women's 1500 m winner: KIM Gil-li
Women's 3000 m Relay winners: South Korea (Kim Geon-hee, KIM Gil-li, Seo Whi-min , & Shim Suk-hee)
Mixed 2000 m Relay winners: China (Li Wenlong , WANG Xinran, Zhang Chutong , & ZHONG Yuchen)
December 9–11, 2022: STSS World Cup #3 in Almaty #1[ 90]
Men's 500 m winner: KIM Tae-sung
Men's 1000 m winner: Jens van 't Wout
Men's 1500 m winners: HONG Kyung-hwan (#1) / Park Ji-won
Men's 5000 m Relay winners: Canada (Steven Dubois, Maxime Laoun, Jordan Pierre-Gilles, & Felix Roussel)
Women's 500 m winner: Kim Boutin
Women's 1000 m winner: Courtney Sarault
Women's 1500 m winners: Suzanne Schulting (#1) / Hanne Desmet (#2)
Women's 3000 m Relay winners: Canada (Kim Boutin, Rikki Doak, Claudia Gagnon, & Courtney Sarault)
Mixed 2000 m Relay winners: South Korea (Choi Min-jeong , HONG Kyung-hwan, KIM Gil-li, & LIM Yong-jin)
December 16–18, 2022: STSS World Cup #4 in Almaty #2[ 91]
Men's 500 m winners: Diane Sellier (#1) / Denis Nikisha (#2)
Men's 1000 m winner: Park Ji-won
Men's 1500 m winner: Park Ji-won
Men's 5000 m Relay winners: Canada (William Dandjinou, Pascal Dion, Maxime Laoun, & Jordan Pierre-Gilles)
Women's 500 m winners: Suzanne Schulting (#1) / Yara van Kerkhof (#2)
Women's 1000 m winner: Suzanne Schulting
Women's 1500 m winner: Courtney Sarault
Women's 3000 m Relay winners: South Korea (KIM Gil-li, LEE So-youn, Seo Whi-min, & Shim Suk-hee)
Mixed 2000 m Relay winners: South Korea (KIM Gil-li, LIM Yong-jin, Park Ji-won, & Shim Suk-hee)
February 3–5: STSS World Cup #5 in Dresden[ 92]
Men's 500 m winner: Lim Hyo-jun
Men's 1000 m winner: Park Ji-won
Men's 1500 m winners: Lee June-seo (#1) / Park Ji-won (#2)
Men's 5000 m Relay winners: China (Li Wenlong, Lim Hyo-jun, LIU Guanyi, & ZHONG Yuchen)
Women's 500 m winner: Suzanne Schulting
Women's 1000 m winner: Suzanne Schulting
Women's 1500 m winners: Choi Min-jeong (#1) / KIM Gil-li (#2)
Women's 3000 m Relay winners: Netherlands (Selma Poutsma, Suzanne Schulting, Yara van Kerkhof, & Xandra Velzeboer)
Mixed 2000 m Relay winners: Italy (Thomas Nadalini, Arianna Sighel, Pietro Sighel , & Arianna Valcepina )
February 10–12: STSS World Cup #6 (final) in Dordrecht [ 93]
Men's 500 m winner: Lim Hyo-jun
Men's 1000 m winners: Steven Dubois (#1) / Park Ji-won (#2)
Men's 1500 m winner: Park Ji-won
Men's 5000 m Relay winners: South Korea (KIM Tae-sung, LEE Dong-hyun, LIM Yong-jin, & Park Ji-won)
Women's 500 m winner: Xandra Velzeboer
Women's 1000 m winners: Kim Boutin (#1) / Courtney Sarault (#2)
Women's 1500 m winner: Hanne Desmet
Women's 3000 m Relay winners: Canada (Kim Boutin, Rikki Doak, Courtney Sarault, & Renée Marie Steenge)
Mixed 2000 m Relay winners: Netherlands (Itzhak de Laat , Suzanne Schulting, Jens van 't Wout, & Xandra Velzeboer)
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