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2012–13 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Women's 3000 and 5000 metres

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The 3000 and 5000 meters distances for women in the 2012–13 ISU Speed Skating World Cup were contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of nine World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 16–18 November 2012, and the final occasion also taking place in Heerenveen on 8–10 March 2013.

Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic successfully defended her title from the previous season, while Claudia Pechstein of Germany came second, and Diane Valkenburg the Netherlands came third.

Top three

MedalAthletePointsPrevious season
GoldCZE Martina Sáblíková4751st
SilverGER Claudia Pechstein4213rd
BronzeNED Diane Valkenburg4104th

Race medallists

Occasion #LocationDateDistanceGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReport
1Heerenveen, Netherlands16 November3000 metresStephanie Beckert
4:04.39Martina Sáblíková
4:06.71Jorien Ter Mors
4:06.90{{cite web
2Kolomna, Russia25 November3000 metresClaudia Pechstein
4:02.31Martina Sáblíková
4:02.46Marije Joling
4:03.90{{cite web
3Astana, Kazachstan1 December5000 metresMartina Sáblíková
7:00.75Claudia Pechstein
7:01.05Olga Graf
7:01.38{{cite web
7Inzell, Germany10 February3000 metresIreen Wüst
4:02.23Diane Valkenburg
4:05.31Martina Sáblíková
4:05.41{{cite web
8Erfurt, Germany1 March5000 metresMartina Sáblíková
7:01.33Stephanie Beckert
7:02.84Claudia Pechstein
7:06.96{{cite web
9Heerenveen, Netherlands9 March3000 metresIreen Wüst
3:58.68Diane Valkenburg
4:04.75Linda de Vries
4:04.87{{cite web

Standings

Standings as of 10 March 2013 (end of the season).{{cite web |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130527062724/http://live.isuresults.eu/2012-2013/worldcup/wc2_3000.htm |archive-date = 2013-05-27 |url-status = dead

#NameNat.HVN1KOLASTINZERFHVN2Total
1{{sortnameMartinaSáblíkováSablikova, Martina}}CZE80801007010045
2GER2110080607090421
3NED6050508050120410
4GER1006060508021371
5NED457045213575291
6{{sortnameIreenWüstWust, Ireen}}NED35100150
7RUS503570254024244
8{{sortnameLindade VriesVries, Linda}}NED454545105
9JPN162325356040199
10Kim Bo-reumKOR324040162136185
11{{sortnameKatarzynaBachleda-CuruśBachleda-Curus, Katarzyna}}POL27251840032
12RUS181835183014133
13{{sortnameIdaNjåtunNjatun, Ida}}NOR3021213028
14CAN25163012615105
15{{sortnameAnnoukvan der WeijdenWeijden, Annouk}}NED1215322512
16CAN9311321873
17NED7070
18{{sortnameAntoinettede JongJong, Antoinette}}NED4030
19NOR469232769
20BEL3427141159
21POL19141952
22NED321951
23JPN14151110151
24GER02192748
25Park Do-yeongKOR231002742
26USA5052333
27CAN3232
28RUS2727
29NED2323
30CAN115723
31AUT71522
JPN151622
33USA01919
34JPN1515
35JPN120315
36RUS6915
{{sortnameLuizaZłotkowskaZlotkowska, Luiza}}POL940215
38GER7714
39RUS11112
40RUS204511
41JPN601310
42JPN99
43RUS055
44GER044
45ITA33
46RUS22
47{{sortnameKaitlynMcGregorMacgregor, Kaitlyn}}SUI1

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