- Min Ryoung
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Medal record Competitor for South Korea Men's Short Track Speed Skating World Championships Gold 2000 Sheffield Overall World Junior Championships Gold 2000 Szekesfehervar Overall Bronze 2001 Warsaw Overall This is a Korean name; the family name is Min.Min Ryoung (Hangul: 민룡, Hanja:閔龍) (born July 14, 1982 in Daegu) is a retired South Korean short track speed skater. He is the 2000 Overall World Champion.
2002 Winter Olympics
Min participated in the 2002 Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City, Utah. Prior to the Olympics, he was expected to compete in the 1500 metre or 1000 metre individual events along with the 5000 metre relay. However, the South Korean coach controversially announced that he would send Min to only the relay event in order to give the opportunities of the individual competitions to another prospect Ahn Hyun-Soo.
On February 13, The South Korean relay team raced with United States, Italy, and Australia in the 45-lap semifinal race. During the 17th lap, Min attempted to pass United States team member Rusty Smith on the inside. But Min made a bad pass and bumped Smith's elbow and shoulder with his hip. Min collided with the Italian Nicola Rodigari, and the two fell on the ice and spun out into the boards. Min was sent to a hospital emergency room for evaluation for back and hip injuries. But the Korean team was disqualified.[1]
Due to the injury, Min retired from short track speed skating for good next year.
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World Champions in Short Track Speed Skating – Men's Overall 1976: Alan Rattray • 1977: Gaétan Boucher • 1978: James Lynch • 1979: Hiroshi Toda • 1980: Gaétan Boucher • 1981: Benoît Baril • 1982: Guy Daignault • 1983: Louis Grenier • 1984: Guy Daignault • 1985: Toshinobu Kawai • 1986: Tatsuyoshi Ishihara • 1987: Michel Daignault/Toshinobu Kawai • 1988: Peter van der Velde • 1989: Michel Daignault • 1990: Lee Joon-Ho • 1991: Wilf O'Reilly • 1992: Kim Ki-hoon • 1993–1994: Marc Gagnon • 1995: Chae Ji-Hoon • 1996: Marc Gagnon • 1997: Kim Dong-Sung • 1998: Marc Gagnon • 1999: Li Jiajun • 2000: Min Ryoung • 2001: Li JiaJun • 2002: Kim Dong-Sung • 2003–2007: Ahn Hyun-Soo • 2008: Apolo Ohno • 2009–2010: Lee Ho-Suk • 2011: Noh Jin-Kyu
Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- Short track speed skaters
- South Korean short track speed skaters
- Short track speed skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Olympic short track speed skaters of South Korea
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