2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
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2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
Summary
2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup is a sports season[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup is in the country of Norway[3].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup is in the country of Germany[4].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup is in the country of Netherlands[5].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup is in the country of Japan[6].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup is in the country of People's Republic of China[7].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup is in the country of United States[8].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup's instance of is recorded as sports season[9].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup was followed by 2003–04 ISU Speed Skating World Cup[10].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup took place on 2002[11].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup's sport is recorded as long track speed skating[12].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup's organizer is recorded as International Skating Union[13].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup dates from the 2002-2003 one-year-period[14].
- 2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup's sports season of league or competition is recorded as ISU Speed Skating World Cup[15].
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When and Where
2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup took place on 2002[11]. Country listings include Norway[3], a sovereign state[16], in Norway[17], founded in 1905[18]; Germany[4], a sovereign state[19], in Germany[20], founded in 1949[21]; Netherlands[5], a country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands[22], in Kingdom of the Netherlands[23], founded in 1795[24]; Japan[6], a sovereign state[25], in Japan[26], founded in -0660[27]; People's Republic of China[7], a sovereign state[28], in People's Republic of China[29], founded in 1949[30]; and United States[8], a sovereign state[31], in United States[32], founded in 1776[33].
Context
2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup's instance of is recorded as sports season[9]. It was followed by 2003–04 ISU Speed Skating World Cup[10].
Why It Matters
2002–03 ISU Speed Skating World Cup has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]