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Medal record Men’s short track speed skating Competitor for Canada
Olympic Games Gold 2002 Salt Lake City 500 m Gold 2002 Salt Lake City 5000 m relay Gold 1998 Nagano 5000 m relay Bronze 2002 Salt Lake City 1500 m Bronze 1994 Lillehammer 1000 m World Championships Gold 2001 Jeonju 1500 m Gold 1998 Vienna Overall Gold 1998 Vienna 1500 m Gold 1998 Vienna 1000 m Gold 1998 Vienna 5000 m relay Gold 1997 Nagano 1500 m Gold 1996 The Hague Overall Gold 1996 The Hague 1500 m Gold 1995 Gjøvik 1000 m Gold 1995 Gjøvik 5000 m relay Gold 1994 Guildford Overall Gold 1994 Guildford 1000 m Gold 1993 Beijing Overall Gold 1993 Beijing 1000 m Gold 2001 Nobeyama Team Gold 2000 The Hague Team Gold 1998 Bormio Team Gold 1996 Lake Placid Team Gold 1995 Zoetermeer Team Silver 2001 Jeonju 3000 m Silver 2001 Jeonju 5000 m relay Silver 1997 Nagano Overall Silver 1997 Nagano 5000 m relay Silver 1996 The Hague 1000 m Silver 1996 The Hague 3000 m Silver 1996 The Hague 5000 m relay Silver 1995 Gjøvik Overall Silver 1994 Guildford 1500 m Silver 1993 Beijing 500 m Silver 1994 Cambridge Team Bronze 2001 Jeonju Overall Bronze 1997 Nagano 3000 m Bronze 1994 Guildford 3000 m Bronze 1994 Guildford 5000 m relay Bronze 1993 Beijing 3000 m Marc Gagnon (born May 24, 1975 in Chicoutimi, Quebec) is a French Canadian short track speed skater. He is a four-time Overall World Champion for 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1998, and winner of three Olympic gold medals.
Gagnon started his Olympic career in 1994, when he had already won the 1993 World Championships. He won a bronze in the 1000 m event. Four years later, in Nagano, Japan, Gagnon won a gold medal with the Canadian relay team. The 2002 Salt Lake City Games proved to be Gagnon's best Olympics, with a total of three medals. A bronze in the inaugural 1500 m event, and two golds; in the 500 m and again as a part of the relay team. Even his disqualification in the 1000 m was memorable, as it was the first of an improbable series of events that led to Australian Steven Bradbury winning arguably the most unlikely gold medal in Olympic history.
Winning a total of five medals in three consecutive Winter Games made him the most decorated Canadian athlete in Winter Olympic history until 2006. He has now been overtaken by long track speed skater Cindy Klassen and long track speed skater/road cyclist Clara Hughes, who each have a total of 6 medals. Tied with track and field athlete Phil Edwards and fellow short track speed skater François-Louis Tremblay,[1] he is one of the five most decorated Canadian athletes in all Olympic Games.
Gagnon won his World Championships in 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1998. He is the first man to have become a four-time Overall World Champion. In addition, he finished 2nd twice, and third once.
In 2008, Gagnon was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.[2]
References
- ^ Ditchburn, Jennifer (2010-02-28). "Canada satisfied with medal haul, but South Korea still dominates". Winnipeg Free Press. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/olympics/canada-satisfied-with-medal-haul-but-south-korea-still-dominates-85776907.html. Retrieved 2010-03-01.[dead link]
- ^ "Yzerman, Lewis among Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductees". TSN. 2008-05-13. http://www.tsn.ca/other_sports/story/?id=237621&lid=headline&lpos=topStory_main. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
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
Olympic Champions in Men's 500 m Short Track Speed Skating 1994: Chae Ji-Hoon · 1998: Takafumi Nishitani · 2002: Marc Gagnon · 2006: Apolo Anton Ohno · 2010: Charles HamelinOlympic Champions in Men's 5000 m Relay Short Track Speed Skating 1992: South Korea (Kim Ki-hoon, Lee Joon-Ho, Mo Ji-Soo, Song Jae-Kun) · 1994: Italia (Maurizio Carnino, Orazio Fagone, Hugo Herrnhof, Mirko Vuillermin) ·
1998: Canada (Éric Bédard, Derrick Campbell, François Drolet, Marc Gagnon) · 2002: Canada (Éric Bédard, Marc Gagnon, Jonathan Guilmette, François-Louis Tremblay, Mathieu Turcotte) · 2006: South Korea (Ahn Hyun-Soo, Lee Ho-Suk, Oh Se-Jong, Seo Ho-Jin, Song Suk-Woo) · 2010: Canada (Charles Hamelin, François Hamelin, Olivier Jean, François-Louis Tremblay, Guillaume Bastille)Categories:- 1975 births
- Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductees
- Canadian short track speed skaters
- French Quebecers
- Living people
- Olympic gold medalists for Canada
- Olympic bronze medalists for Canada
- Olympic short track speed skaters of Canada
- People from Montreal
- People from Saguenay, Quebec
- Sportspeople from Quebec
- Short track speed skaters
- Short track speed skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Short track speed skaters at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Short track speed skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Olympic medalists in short track speed skating
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