Song Suk-woo
Short track speed skater
Medal record | ||
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Men's short track speed skating | ||
Representing ![]() | ||
Olympic Games | ||
![]() | 2006 Turin | 5000 m relay |
World Championships | ||
![]() | 2004 Gothenburg | 500 m |
![]() | 2004 Gothenburg | 5000 m relay |
![]() | 2003 Warsaw | 1500 m |
![]() | 2004 Gothenburg | Overall |
![]() | 2004 Gothenburg | 3000 m |
![]() | 2003 Warsaw | Overall |
![]() | 2003 Warsaw | 500 m |
![]() | 2003 Warsaw | 3000 m |
![]() | 2004 Gothenburg | 1500 m |
World Team Championships | ||
![]() | 2004 St. Petersberg | Team |
![]() | 2006 Montreal | Team |
![]() | 2003 Sofia | Team |
Winter Universiade | ||
![]() | 2005 Innsbruck | 500 m |
![]() | 2005 Innsbruck | 5000 m relay |
![]() | 2005 Innsbruck | 1500 m |
Asian Winter Games | ||
![]() | 2003 Aomori | 3000 m |
![]() | 2003 Aomori | 5000 m relay |
![]() | 2003 Aomori | 500 m |
Song Suk-Woo (Korean: 송석우; Hanja: 宋錫雨, born March 1, 1983) is a South Korean short track speed skater who won gold in the 5000m relay at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.[1]
References
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- 1992:
Kim Ki-hoon, Lee Joon-ho, Mo Ji-soo, Song Jae-kun (KOR)
- 1994:
Maurizio Carnino, Orazio Fagone, Hugo Herrnhof, Mirko Vuillermin (ITA)
- 1998:
Éric Bédard, Derrick Campbell, François Drolet, Marc Gagnon (CAN)
- 2002:
Éric Bédard, Marc Gagnon, Jonathan Guilmette, François-Louis Tremblay, Mathieu Turcotte (CAN)
- 2006:
Ahn Hyun-soo, Lee Ho-suk, Oh Se-jong, Seo Ho-jin, Song Suk-woo (KOR)
- 2010:
Charles Hamelin, François Hamelin, Olivier Jean, François-Louis Tremblay, Guillaume Bastille (CAN)
- 2014:
Viktor An, Semion Elistratov, Vladimir Grigorev, Ruslan Zakharov (RUS)
- 2018:
Shaoang Liu, Shaolin Sándor Liu, Viktor Knoch, Csaba Burján (HUN)
- 2022:
Charles Hamelin, Steven Dubois, Pascal Dion, Jordan Pierre-Gilles, Maxime Laoun (CAN)
External links
- Song Suk-woo at the ISU
- ^ Olympic medals won by Song Suk-Woo
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