Sport | Short Track | |
NOC | Korea | |
Born | 06 Mar 1988
in Seoul ![]() |
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Gender | Men |
Family | Wife Doo Sol-Bi | |
Occupation | Athlete | |
Languages | Korean | |
Higher education | Physical Education - Korea National Sport University: Seoul, KOR |
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1500m | 1 | |||||
5000m Relay | 1 | 1 | ||||
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2000m Relay | 1 | |||||
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Team | 1 |
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Club / Team | IHQ: Korea | |
Reason for choosing this sport | He was influenced by his older sister. He made the switch from short track to speed skating after failing to make the Korean short track team ahead of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. | |
When and where did you begin this sport? | He began skating in 1994 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. He was originally involved in short track before switching to speed skating in 2009. | |
Name of coach | Lee Kyou-Hyuk [club], KOR |
Milestones | He became the first male speed skater to win gold in the mass start event at the Olympic Winter Games by claiming victory in the inaugural mass start race at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang. (SportsDeskOnline, 28 Sep 2018; english.chosun.com, 26 Feb 2018) | |
Other information | SUSPENSION In July 2019 he was suspended for one year by the Korea Skating Union [KSU] after he was found to have physically assaulted two younger teammates. He returned to competition in November 2020. (news.kmib.co.kr, 25 Nov 2020; stoo.asiae.co.kr, 19 Nov 2020; en.yna.co.kr, 04 Aug 2020; YouTube channel, 04 Aug 2020) ENDURANCE Despite competing in the relatively shorter distances in short track, he chose to concentrate on the 5000m and 10,000m when he switched to speed skating. "The reason I chose the 5000m, not the 500m or 1500m, is because my strength is stamina and my weakness is quickness. I'm not that tall, but I'm proud of my stamina. If there were a 20,000m event, I guarantee that I'd win it." (koreatimes.co.kr, 15 Jan 2010) |
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Ambitions | To compete at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. (donga.com, 26 Nov 2021) | |
Nicknames | Ggotminam Skater ['ggotminam' refers to a person with an attractive face] (newsen.com, 06 Mar 2010) | |
Sporting philosophy / motto | "Old but gold." (news.chosun.com, 29 Mar 2018) | |
Other sports | He has represented the Republic of Korea in short track and was part of the 5000m relay team that claimed gold at the 2008 World Championships in Gangneung, Republic of Korea. (SportsDeskOnline, 23 Oct 2017; chosun.com, 24 Feb 2010) | |
Awards and honours | In 2010 and 2018 he was presented with the Best Athlete Award at the Coca-Cola Athletics Awards in the Republic of Korea. (sports.donga.com, 21 Mar 2018; jkn.co.kr, 29 Mar 2010) He was part of the team that received the Best Group Award at the 2014 Coca-Cola Athletics Awards in the Republic of Korea. (etoday.co.kr, 12 Mar 2014) In 2011 he was given the Best Performance Award by the Korean Olympic Committee [KOC]. He was also presented with the KOC President's Award in the same year. (dt.co.kr, 24 Feb 2011) |
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Most influential person in career | His parents. (Athlete, 09 Feb 2017) | |
Injuries | He cut his right calf on his skating blade after falling during the team pursuit at the 2017 World Single Distances Championships in Gangneung, Republic of Korea. He required eight stitches in the wound. (hankookilbo.com, 20 Feb 2017) |
Championships results | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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Championships results
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2004/2005 | World Junior Championships | 2000m Relay | 1 | |||
2007/2008 | World Championships | 5000m Relay | 1 | |||
2004/2005 | World Championships | 5000m Relay | 2 | |||
2004/2005 | World Championships | 1500m | 3 | |||
2007/2008 | World Team Championships | Team | 3 | |||
2007/2008 | World Championships | 1500m | 4 | |||
2007/2008 | World Championships | Overall | 4 | |||
2004/2005 | World Championships | Overall | 5 | |||
2005/2006 | World Junior Championships | Overall | 5 | |||
2004/2005 | World Championships | 1000m | 6 | |||
2005/2006 | World Junior Championships | 2000m Relay | 7 | |||
2004/2005 | World Championships | 500m | 12 | |||
2007/2008 | World Championships | 1000m | 21 | |||
2007/2008 | World Championships | 500m | 47 |
World Cups | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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World Cups
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2007/2008 | World Cup Salt Lake City, UT | 1500m | 1 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup Salt Lake City, UT | 5000m Relay | 1 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup Quebec City | 5000m Relay | 1 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup Quebec City | 1500m | 2 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup Harbin | 1500m | 2 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup Salt Lake City, UT | 1000m | 2 | |||
2006/2007 | World Cup Budapest | 5000m Relay | 2 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup | 1500m | 3 | |||
2006/2007 | World Cup Budapest | 500m | 3 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup | 1000m | 10 | |||
2007/2008 | World Cup | 500m | 19 | |||
2006/2007 | World Cup | 500m | 41 |