Sport | Short Track | |
FederationID | STKOR10305199401 | |
NOC | Republic of Korea | |
Born | 03 May 1994 in Seoul | |
Gender | Men |
Higher education | Physical Education - Korea National Sport University: Seoul, KOR | |
Languages | Korean | |
Residence | Seoul, KOR |
Personal Bests | Event | Record | Date | Location | ||
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Event | Record | Date | Location | |||
500m | 40.665 | 09 Feb 2020 | Dresden | |||
1000m | 1:25.180 | 26 Nov 2021 | Dordrecht | |||
1500m | 2:13.369 | 02 Nov 2019 | Salt Lake City, UT |
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World Championships
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5000m Relay | 1 |
Injuries | In 2009 he fractured his left femur [thigh bone] after falling during training and colliding with the fence. He underwent surgery to insert a metal rod in his leg and was initially sidelined for five months. He required a second operation in 2012 after refracturing his left femur and was sidelined for a further nine months. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019; mbcsportsplus.com, 10 Apr 2019; icenews.tistory.com, 12 Feb 2012) He suffered a back injury in 2008. (mbcsportsplus.com, 10 Apr 2019) He broke his nose in 2003. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019) In 2002 he fractured his right ankle. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019) |
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Memorable sporting achievement | Placing third in the 500m at the 2019 World Cup event in Nagoya, Japan. (Athlete, 25 Nov 2021) |
Reason for choosing this sport | He began skating so he could spend time with his friends. |
Most influential person in career | Korean short track skaters Kwak Yoon-Gy and Lee Ho-Suk, coach Baek Kuk-Kun, Russian short track skater Victor An. (Athlete, 06 Feb 2020, 05 Dec 2019, 25 Nov 2021) | |
Hero / Idol | Russian short track skater Victor An. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019) |
When and where did you begin this sport? | He took up the sport in 2001 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. |
Sporting philosophy / motto | "Believe in yourself. Don't compare yourself to others." (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019) | |
Other information | RETIREMENT THOUGHTS He considered retiring from the sport in late 2018 after struggling with his form and having his contract with Hwangseong City Hall terminated. However, he decided to continue skating after he was called up to the Korean national team for the first time ahead of the 2019/20 season. "My career began to decline when I suffered the second fracture to my left thigh in 2012 in grade 11 of high school. My doctor even recommended I change my career path. I was afraid because I couldn't skate like before, after a nine-month break. I wanted to have a fresh start at the Korea National Sport University, but it didn't go as well as I wished and I considered retiring in my last year of university. However, I couldn't say the words 'give up' to my parents who had sacrificed a lot for me and dreamed of me representing the Republic of Korea. I wasn't able to find a new club until the beginning of 2019, so I decided to think about my future, which depended on the outcome of the national team selection trials in April 2019. I skated for three months like it was my last chance to skate, so I prepared for the trials without any regrets." (mbcsportsplus.com, 10 Apr 2019; daejonilbo.com, 02 Feb 2020) |
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Hobbies | Playing video games. (Athlete, 25 Nov 2021) | |
Ambitions | To win a medal at the Olympic Winter Games. (Athlete, 25 Nov 2021) |
Championships results | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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Championships results
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2021/2022 | World Championships | 5000m Relay | 1 | |||
2010/2011 | World Junior Championships | 3000m Relay | 8 |
World Cups | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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World Cups
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2019/2020 | Nagoya | 2000m Relay | 1 | |||
2021/2022 | Dordrecht | 5000m Relay | 1 | |||
2019/2020 | Dresden | 5000m Relay | 1 | |||
2019/2020 | Montreal, QC | 5000m Relay | 2 | |||
2019/2020 | Salt Lake City, UT | 5000m Relay | 2 | |||
2019/2020 | Montreal, QC | 1000m | 2 | |||
2019/2020 | Nagoya | 1500m | 2 | |||
2019/2020 | Nagoya | 5000m Relay | 2 | |||
2021/2022 | Debrecen | 5000m Relay | 2 | |||
2019/2020 | Dordrecht | 2000m Relay | 2 | |||
2019/2020 | Salt Lake City, UT | 2000m Relay | 3 | |||
2019/2020 | Nagoya | 500m | 3 | |||
2019/2020 | Shanghai | 5000m Relay | 3 | |||
2019/2020 | Salt Lake City, UT | 500m | 5 | |||
2019/2020 | Shanghai | 500m | 5 | |||
2019/2020 | Dresden | 2000m Relay | 5 | |||
2019/2020 | Dresden | 500m | 6 | |||
2019/2020 | World Cup Classification | 1500m | 7 | |||
2019/2020 | Salt Lake City, UT | 1500m | 7 | |||
2019/2020 | World Cup Classification | 500m | 8 | |||
2019/2020 | World Cup Classification | 1000m | 8 | |||
2019/2020 | Shanghai | 500m | 10 | |||
2021/2022 | World Cup Classification | 1000m | 51 | |||
2021/2022 | World Cup Classification | 500m | 53 |