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Olympic games

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Medals table

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  1. 24 titles
     South Korea (KOR)
  2. 10 titles
     China (CHN)
  3. 9 titles
     Canada (CAN)
  4. 4 titles
     United States (USA)
  5. 3 titles
     Russia (RUS)
  6. 2 titles
     Italy (ITA)
  7. 1 title
     Australia (AUS)
     Hungary (HUN)
     Japan (JPN)
     Netherlands (NED)

Most successful athletes

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  1. 6 titles
    Russia Viktor Ahn
  2. 4 titles
    South Korea Chun Lee-kyung
    China Wang Meng
  3. 3 titles
    Canada Marc Gagnon
    Canada Charles Hamelin
    South Korea Jin Sun-yu
    South Korea Kim Ki-hoon
    China Zhou Yang
  4. 2 titles
    Canada Éric Bédard
    South Korea Choi Eun-kyung
    South Korea Choi Min-jeong
    South Korea Kim A-lang
    South Korea Kim Yun-mi
    South Korea Lee Jung-su
    United States Apolo Anton Ohno
    South Korea Park Seung-hi
    Canada Annie Perreault
    South Korea Shim Suk-hee
    Canada François-Louis Tremblay
    United States Cathy Turner
    South Korea Won Hye-kyung
    China Wang Yang

Men

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500 metres

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Games Athlete Time
1994 Lillehammer (NOR) South Korea Chae Ji-hoon 43.45
1998 Nagano (JPN) Japan Takafumi Nishitani 42.862
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) Canada Marc Gagnon 41.802
2006 Turin (ITA) United States Apolo Anton Ohno 41.935
2010 Vancouver (CAN) Canada Charles Hamelin 40.981
2014 Sochi (RUS) Russia Viktor Ahn 41.312
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) China Wu Dajing 39.584

1000 metres

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Games Athlete Time
1992 Albertville (FRA) South Korea Kim Ki-hoon 1:30.76
1994 Lillehammer (NOR) South Korea Kim Ki-hoon 1:34.57
1998 Nagano (JPN) South Korea Kim Dong-sung 1:32.375
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) Australia Steven Bradbury 1:29.109
2006 Turin (ITA) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo 1:26.739
2010 Vancouver (CAN) South Korea Lee Jung-su 1:23.747
2014 Sochi (RUS) Russia Viktor Ahn 1:25.325
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) Canada Samuel Girard 1:24.650

1500 metres

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Games Athlete Time
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) United States Apolo Anton Ohno 2:18.541
2006 Turin (ITA) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo 2:25.341
2010 Vancouver (CAN) South Korea Lee Jung-su 2:17.611
2014 Sochi (RUS) Canada Charles Hamelin 2:14.985
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) South Korea Lim Hyo-jun 2:10.485

5000 metre relay

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Games Athlete Time
1992 Albertville (FRA) South Korea South Korea 7:14.02
1994 Lillehammer (NOR) Italy Italy 7:11.74
1998 Nagano (JPN) Canada Canada 7:06.075
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) Canada Canada 6:51.579
2006 Turin (ITA) South Korea South Korea 6:43.376
2010 Vancouver (CAN) Canada Canada 6:44.224
2014 Sochi (RUS) Russia Russia 6:42.100
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) Hungary Hungary 6:31.971

Women

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500 metres

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Games Athlete Time
1992 Albertville (FRA) United States Cathy Turner 47.04
1994 Lillehammer (NOR) United States Cathy Turner 45.98
1998 Nagano (JPN) Canada Annie Perreault 46.568
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) China Yang Yang 44.187
2006 Turin (ITA) China Wang Meng 44.345
2010 Vancouver (CAN) China Wang Meng 43.048
2014 Sochi (RUS) China Li Jianrou 45.263
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) Italy Arianna Fontana 42.569

1000 metres

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Games Athlete Time
1994 Lillehammer (NOR) South Korea Chun Lee-kyung 1:36.87
1998 Nagano (JPN) South Korea Chun Lee-kyung 1:42.776
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) China Yang Yang 1:36.391
2006 Turin (ITA) South Korea Jin Sun-yu 1:32.859
2010 Vancouver (CAN) China Wang Meng 1:29.213
2014 Sochi (RUS) South Korea Park Seung-hi 1:30.761
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) Netherlands Suzanne Schulting 1:29.778

1500 metres

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Games Athlete Time
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) South Korea Ko Gi-hyun 2:31.581
2006 Turin (ITA) South Korea Jin Sun-yu 2:23.494
2010 Vancouver (CAN) China Zhou Yang 2:16.993
2014 Sochi (RUS) China Zhou Yang 2:19.140
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) South Korea Choi Min-jeong 2:24.948

3000 metre relay

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Games Athlete Time
1992 Albertville (FRA) Canada Canada 4:36.62
1994 Lillehammer (NOR) South Korea South Korea 4:26.64
1998 Nagano (JPN) South Korea South Korea 4:16.260
2002 Salt Lake City (USA) South Korea South Korea 4:12.793
2006 Turin (ITA) South Korea South Korea 4:17.040
2010 Vancouver (CAN) China China 4:06.610
2014 Sochi (RUS) South Korea South Korea 4:09.498
2018 Pyeongchang (KOR) South Korea South Korea 4:07.361

World Short Track Speed Skating Championships

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Medals table

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  1. 33 titles
     South Korea (KOR)
  2. 23 titles
     Canada (CAN)
  3. 13 titles
     China (CHN)
  4. 9 titles
     Japan (JPN)
  5. 5 titles
     United States (USA)
  6. 3 titles
     Netherlands (NED)
  7. 2 titles
     Great Britain (GBR)
  8. 1 title
     Australia (AUS)

Most successful athletes

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  1. 6 titles
    Russia Viktor Ahn
    China Yang Yang
  2. 5 titles
    Canada Sylvie Daigle
  3. 4 titles
    Canada Marc Gagnon
  4. 3 titles
    South Korea Choi Min-jeong
    South Korea Chun Lee-kyung
    South Korea Jin Sun-yu
    Canada Nathalie Lambert
    China Wang Meng
  5. 2 titles
    Canada Gaetan Boucher
    South Korea Choi Eun-kyung
    Canada Guy Daignault
    Canada Michel Daignault
    Japan Miyoshi Kato
    Japan Toshinobu Kawai
    South Korea Kim Dong-sung
    South Korea Lee Ho-suk
    China Li Jiajun
    Japan Eiko Shishii

Men

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Games Athlete Points
1976 Champaign (USA) United States Alan Rattray
1977 Grenoble (FRA) Canada Gaetan Boucher
1978 Solihull (GBR) Australia James Lynch
1979 Quebec (CAN) Japan Hiroshi Toda
1980 Milan (ITA) Canada Gaetan Boucher
1981 Meudon (FRA) Canada Benoit Baril
1982 Moncton (CAN) Canada Guy Daignault
1983 Tokyo (JPN) Canada Louis Grenier
1984 Peterborough (GBR) Canada Guy Daignault
1985 Amsterdam (NED) Japan Toshinobu Kawai
1986 Chamonix (FRA) Japan Tatsuyoshi Ishihara
1987 Montreal (CAN) Canada Michel Daignault
Japan Toshinobu Kawai
1988 St. Louis (USA) Netherlands Peter van de Velde
1989 Solihull (GBR) Canada Michel Daignault
1990 Amsterdam (NED) South Korea Lee Joon-ho
1991 Sydney (AUS) United Kingdom Wilf O'Reilly
1992 Denver (USA) South Korea Kim Ki-hoon
1993 Beijing (CHN) Canada Marc Gagnon
1994 Guildford (GBR) Canada Marc Gagnon
1995 Gjøvik (NOR) South Korea Chae Ji-hoon 15
1996 The Hague (NED) Canada Marc Gagnon 11
1997 Nagano (JPN) South Korea Kim Dong-sung
1998 Vienna (AUT) Canada Marc Gagnon
1999 Sofia (BUL) China Li Jiajun 81
2000 Sheffield (GBR) South Korea Min Ryoung 68
2001 Jeonju (KOR) China Li Jiajun 68
2002 Montreal (CAN) South Korea Kim Dong-sung 136
2003 Warsaw (POL) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo 89
2004 Gothenburg (SWE) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo 102
2005 Beijing (CHN) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo 89
2006 Minneapolis (USA) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo 68
2007 Milan (ITA) South Korea Ahn Hyun-soo 81
2008 Gangneung (KOR) United States Apolo Anton Ohno 68
2009 Vienna (AUT) South Korea Lee Ho-suk 89
2010 Sofia (BUL) South Korea Lee Ho-suk 86
2011 Sheffield (GBR) South Korea Noh Jin-kyu 102
2012 Shanghai (CHN) South Korea Kwak Yoon-gy 102
2013 Debrecen (HUN) South Korea Sin Da-woon 89
2014 Montreal (CAN) Russia Viktor Ahn 63
2015 Moscow (RUS) Netherlands Sjinkie Knegt 63
2016 Seoul (KOR) China Han Tianyu 68
2017 Rotterdam (NED) South Korea Seo Yi-ra 81
2018 Montréal (CAN) Canada Charles Hamelin 81
2019 Sofia (BUL) South Korea Lim Hyo-jun 102

Women

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Games Athlete Points
1976 Champaign (USA) United States Celeste Chlapaty
1977 Grenoble (FRA) Canada Brenda Webster
1978 Solihull (GBR) United States Sarah Docter
1979 Quebec (CAN) Canada Sylvie Daigle
1980 Milan (ITA) Japan Miyoshi Kato
1981 Meudon (FRA) Japan Miyoshi Kato
1982 Moncton (CAN) Canada Maryse Perreault
1983 Tokyo (JPN) Canada Sylvie Daigle
1984 Peterborough (GBR) Japan Mariko Kinoshita
1985 Amsterdam (NED) Japan Eiko Shishii
1986 Chamonix (FRA) United States Bonnie Blair
1987 Montreal (CAN) Japan Eiko Shishii
1988 St. Louis (USA) Canada Sylvie Daigle
1989 Solihull (GBR) Canada Sylvie Daigle
1990 Amsterdam (NED) Canada Sylvie Daigle
1991 Sydney (AUS) Canada Nathalie Lambert
1992 Denver (USA) South Korea Kim So-hee
1993 Beijing (CHN) Canada Nathalie Lambert
1994 Guildford (GBR) Canada Nathalie Lambert
1995 Gjøvik (NOR) South Korea Chun Lee-kyung 13
1996 The Hague (NED) South Korea Chun Lee-kyung 11
1997 Nagano (JPN) South Korea Chun Lee-kyung
China Yang Yang
1998 Vienna (AUT) China Yang Yang
1999 Sofia (BUL) China Yang Yang 123
2000 Sheffield (GBR) China Yang Yang 89
2001 Jeonju (KOR) China Yang Yang 123
2002 Montreal (CAN) China Yang Yang 105
2003 Warsaw (POL) South Korea Choi Eun-kyung 76
2004 Gothenburg (SWE) South Korea Choi Eun-kyung 84
2005 Beijing (CHN) South Korea Jin Sun-yu 76
2006 Minneapolis (USA) South Korea Jin Sun-yu 102
2007 Milan (ITA) South Korea Jin Sun-yu 89
2008 Gangneung (KOR) China Wang Meng 107
2009 Vienna (AUT) China Wang Meng 81
2010 Sofia (BUL) South Korea Park Seung-hi 73
2011 Sheffield (GBR) South Korea Cho Ha-ri 81
2012 Shanghai (CHN) China Li Jianrou 60
2013 Debrecen (HUN) China Wang Meng 68
2014 Montreal (CAN) South Korea Shim Suk-hee 102
2015 Moscow (RUS) South Korea Choi Min-jeong 89
2016 Seoul (KOR) South Korea Choi Min-jeong 66
2017 Rotterdam (NED) United Kingdom Elise Christie 89
2018 Montréal (CAN) South Korea Choi Min-jeong 110
2019 Sofia (BUL) Netherlands Suzanne Schulting 81