Davis Wolf set speedskating records News Sports Entertainment Radio TV My Region Member Centre Login Sign UpHalifax (Shearwater) Change City9c Tomorrow0c Snow and blowing snow Hockey Headlines Scoreboard Standings Stats NHL Schedule Teams Players Hockey Night in Canada Highlights Fantasy Pool FIFA World Cup Vancouver Now Football Headlines CFL Scoreboard CFL Standings CFL Stats CFL Teams NFL Scoreboard NFL Standings NFL Stats NFL Teams NFL Players Video Alpine Skiing Curling Figure Skating Basketball NBA Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Basketball News Feed Baseball MLB Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Baseball News Feed Soccer MLS Scoreboard MLS Standings International Stats Soccer News Feed Amateur Sports Golf Tennis Auto Racing LICENSE EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Davis Wolf set speedskating recordsOttawas Groves earns bronzeLast Updated Thursday December 17 2009 823 PM ET CBC Sports Shani Davis broke his own world record on Friday in Salt Lake City (Colin E BraleyAssociated Press)Shani Davis of the United States and Germanys Jenny Wolf each shaved time off their own world records in World Cup speedskating on FridayDavis completed the 1500metre race in one minute 4104 seconds while skating in the final pairing Friday at the Utah Olympic Oval The 27yearold set the previous mark of 14180 on the same track in MarchAmerican Chad Hedrick was second in 14250 with South Koreas Mo TaeBum third in 14285Denny Morrison of Fort St John BC was fifth in 14318 while Reginas Lucas Makowsky was eighth in 14353 Mathieu Giroux of PointeauxTrembles Que was 18th with a time of 14531Davis leads the World Cup standings at the distance with 480 points Norways Havard Bokko is second with 350 points and Hedrick third with 268 pointsIn the womens 500 Wolf skated 37 seconds flat 2100ths faster than the world record she established at the Calgary Oval in 2007Beixing Wang of China was second in 3714 seconds followed by South Koreas SangHwa Lee at 3724The skaters are also 123 in the World Cup standings with Wolf holding the top spot with 680 pointsChristine Nesbitt of London Ont was 13th in a time of 3812 secondsMartina Sablikova of the Czech Republic extended her lead in the 3000 metre World Cup standings over Germanys Stephanie BeckertSablikova skated to victory in 35629 seconds 149 seconds better than BeckertOttawas Kristina Groves won bronze in 35867 Groves won gold in the 1500 last week in CalgarySablikova has 460 points with Beckert at 430 Groves is fourth in the standings behind Daniella Anschutz Thoms of GermanyClara Hughes of Glen Sutton Que finished eighth in a time of 40214 while Winnipegs Brittany Schussler was ninth coming in at 40317Winnipegs Cindy Klassen was 12th in 40430With files from The Associated Press LICENSE EMAI...