Jutta Leerdam: Live Stream & World Cup Schedule – Heerenveen 2024

by Liam O'Connor

# Jutta Leerdam to Compete in 500m and 1000m at 2025 ISU World Cup in Calgary

The Dutch speed skating sensation, Jutta Leerdam, will headline the 2025 ISU World Cup in Calgary, competing in the highly anticipated 500m and 1000m races. The event, scheduled for December 5-7, promises a thrilling showcase of international speed skating talent.

Calgary World Cup: A Detailed Schedule

The competition unfolds over three days,beginning on Friday,December 5th,wiht B division events running from 14:15 to 17:54 CET. Doors open for the A division at 17:25 CET, leading into a competition schedule from 18:55 to 21:42 CET. Friday’s events include the women’s 5000m, the men’s 1500m, and conclude with the women’s 1000m.

Saturday,December 6th,follows a similar structure,with B division races from 08:45 to 13:17 CET. The A division opens at 12:45 CET, and the competition schedule runs from 14:15 to 17:57 CET. Spectators can expect to see the men’s 10,000m, the women’s 1500m, and the men’s 1000m.

The final day, Sunday, December 7th, begins with B division races from 11:10 to 13:11 CET. Doors open for the A division at 12:45 CET, with the competition schedule running from 14:15 to 17:16 CET. The day’s highlights include the women’s and men’s 500m,mass start events for both genders,and team sprint competitions for women and men.

Here’s a breakdown of the Sunday schedule:

  • 14:15 CET: 500m women
  • 14:43 CET: 500m men
  • 15:30 CET: Mass start women
  • 15:51 CET: Mass start men
  • 16:23 CET: Team sprint women
  • 16:43 CET: Team sprint men
Did you know? – Calgary has hosted multiple ISU World Speed Skating Championships and World Cup events, establishing itself as a prominent hub for the sport.

How to Watch Jutta leerdam Live

fans eager to follow Jutta Leerdam’s performance and the entire 2025 ISU World Cup in Calgary can tune into the International Skating Union’s (ISU) live streaming coverage on their YouTube channel. For viewing options in your region, the ISU recommends checking their dedicated “where to watch” page for detailed facts.

https://www.youtube.com/

Pro tip: – Central European Time (CET) is used for the schedule. Check a time zone converter to determine the start times in your local area.

It is indeed vital to note that the competition schedule is subject to change, so staying updated with official ISU announcements is advised.

Reader question: – What are your predictions for Jutta Leerdam’s performance in Calgary? Share your thoughts!

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