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Short track speed skating at the Winter World University Games

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Short track speed skating at the Winter World University Games
Events9 (men: 4; women: 4; mixed: 1)
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The short track speed skating events have been contested at the Universiade since 1985 as an optional sport. Starting in 1991, it has been a mandatory sport.

Events

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Event 85 89 91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 23 Years
Men's 500 metres 18
Men's 1000 metres 18
Men's 1500 metres 18
Men's 3000 metres 12
Men's 5000 metres relay 17
Women's 500 metres 18
Women's 1000 metres 18
Women's 1500 metres 18
Women's 3000 metres 12
Women's 3000 metres relay 17
Mixed Team 2000 metres relay 1
Total 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 9

Medalists

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Men

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500 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Canada Louis Grenier Australia Danny Kah Netherlands Charles Veldhoven
1987 not included in the program
1989 South Korea Lee Joonho United States Andrew Gabel South Korea Kim Kihoon
1991 South Korea Kim Kihoon United Kingdom Wilf O'Reilly Italy Hugo Herrnof
1993 South Korea Park Saewoo United States Eric Flaim South Korea Lee Joonho
1995 Canada Andrew Quinn South Korea Park Saewoo South Korea Song Jae Kun
1997 Japan Satoru Terao Italy Nicola Franceschina China An Yulong
1999 Italy Nicola Franceschina Canada Jeff Scholten Japan Takafumi Nishitani
2001 Japan Takafumi Nishitani Italy Nicola Rodigari China Li Haonan
2003 Canada Jeff Scholten Canada Daryl Rasmussen China Lantian Liu
2005 South Korea Song Suk-Woo South Korea Seo Ho-Jin China Sui Bao Ku
2007 South Korea Sung Si-Bak China Zhao Qiunyi China Han Jaliang
2009 South Korea Jang Won-hoon China Gao Ming Japan Junji Ito
2011 France Thibaut Fauconnet Canada Liam McFarlane China Ming Gao
2013 South Korea Lee Hyo-Been Canada Patrick Duffy China Shi Jingnan
2015 South Korea Seo Yi-ra South Korea Han Seung-soo China Chen Guang
2017 South Korea Kim Do-kyoum Kazakhstan Abzal Azhgaliyev Kazakhstan Denis Nikisha
2019 South Korea Park Ji-won South Korea Lim Yong-jin Russia Konstantin Ivliev
2023 Japan Shogo Miyata South Korea Kim Tae-sung China Li Kongchao

1000 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Netherlands Charles Veldhoven Canada Louis Grenier Canada Guy Daignault
1987 not included in the program
1989 South Korea Kim Kihoon South Korea Lee Joonho United States Andrew Gabel
1991 South Korea Kim Kihoon United Kingdom Wilf O'Reilly Japan Toshinobu Kawai
1993 South Korea Lee Joonho South Korea Song Jaekun North Korea Kim Changhwan
1995 South Korea Chae Ji Hoon South Korea Park Sae Woo Canada Francois Drolet
1997 China Li Jiajun Japan Satoru Terao Italy Nicola Franceschina
1999 Canada Jeff Scholten China Lu Yan Italy Nicola Franceschina
2001 South Korea Min Ryoung France Bruno Loscos South Korea Lee Seung-jae
2003 China Ye Li Canada Jeff Scholten Canada Daryl Rasmussen
2005 South Korea Sung Si-Bak South Korea Seo Ho-Jin South Korea Ahn Hyun-Soo
2007 South Korea Sung Si-Bak South Korea Lee Seung-hoon South Korea Lee Hyeon-sung
2009 South Korea Lee Seung-hoon Canada Guillaume Bastille Russia Ruslan Zakharov
2011 South Korea Kim Tae-Hoon China Baoku Sui South Korea Kim Seoung-Il
2013 South Korea Noh Jin-Kyu South Korea Um Cheon-Ho Canada Guillaume Bastille
2015 South Korea Park Se-yeong South Korea Seo Yi-ra China Chen Guang
2017 South Korea Lim Kyoung Won South Korea Park Ji-won Kazakhstan Denis Nikisha
2019 South Korea Hong Kyung-hwan South Korea Lim Yong-jin South Korea Park Ji-won
2023 South Korea Jang Sung-woo South Korea Lee Jeong-min South Korea Kim Tae-sung

1500 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Canada Guy Daignault Canada Louis Grenier Canada Michel Daignault
1987 not included in the program
1989 China Jiang Zhibin South Korea Mo Jisoo United States Andrew Gabel
1991 South Korea Kim Kihoon United States Andrew Gabel Japan Toshinobu Kawai
1993 South Korea Lee Joonho South Korea Song Jaekun South Korea Jun Jaimok
1995 South Korea Chae Ji Hoon China Li Jiajun Canada Francois Drolet
1997 China Li Jiajun France Bruno Loscos Italy Michele Antonioli
1999 Italy Nicola Franceschina Belgium Simon van Vossel China Guo Wei
2001 South Korea Lee Seung-Jae South Korea Min Ryoung China Li Ye
2003 South Korea Kyung-Taek Song Canada Marc-André Monette South Korea Jae Kyung Lee
2005 South Korea Ahn Hyun-Soo South Korea Song Suk-Woo South Korea Seo Ho-Jin
2007 South Korea Sung Si-Bak South Korea Cho Nam-kyu South Korea Lee Seung-hoon
2009 South Korea Lee Seung-hoon South Korea Kim Seoung-il South Korea Yun Tae-sik
2011 South Korea Kim Hwan-Ee South Korea Kim Tae-Hoon South Korea Kim Seoung-Il
2013 South Korea Noh Jin-Kyu South Korea Um Cheon-Ho Canada Yoan Gauthier
2015 South Korea Park Se-yeong South Korea Han Seung-soo China Chen Guang
2017 South Korea Park Ji-won South Korea Kim Do-kyoum Kazakhstan Nurbergen Zhumagaziyev
2019 China An Kai France Quentin Fercoq Japan Kiichi Shigehiro
2023 South Korea Kim Tae-sung South Korea Lee Jeong-min South Korea Jang Sung-woo

3000 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Australia Danny Kah Canada Louis Grenier Canada Michel Daignault
1987 not included in the program
1989 South Korea Kim Kihoon South Korea Lee Joonho South Korea Mo Jisoo
1991 South Korea Kim Kihoon Italy Roberto Peretti South Korea Mo Jisoo
1993 South Korea Lee Joonho North Korea Kim Changhwan South Korea Park Saewoo
1995 South Korea Chae Ji Hoon United States Eric Flaim Japan Satoru Terao
1997 South Korea Lee Ho Eung Japan Satoru Terao China Li Jiajun
1999 France Bruno Loscos Japan Takafumi Nishitani Japan Yuno Shinohara
2001 South Korea Lee Seung-Jae South Korea Min Ryoung China Li Haonan
2003 China Yunfeng Ma Canada Marc-André Monette Japan Yoshiharu Arino
2005 South Korea Ahn Hyun-Soo South Korea Seo Ho-Jin China Sui Bao Ku
2007 South Korea Sung Si-Bak South Korea Lee Seung-hoon South Korea Lee Hyeon-sung
2009 South Korea Lee Seung-hoon South Korea Kim Seoung-il South Korea Yun Tae-sik
2011-2023 not included in the program

5000 m Relay

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985-1987 not included in the program
1989 South Korea South Korea China China United States United States
1991 Italy Italy United States United States Canada Canada
1993 South Korea South Korea North Korea North Korea United States United States
1995 South Korea South Korea Japan Japan China China
1997 South Korea South Korea Japan Japan United States United States
1999 Japan Japan United States United States China China
2001 South Korea South Korea Italy Italy Japan Japan
2003 South Korea South Korea Italy Italy China China
2005 South Korea South Korea China China Japan Japan
2007 South Korea South Korea China China Italy Italy
2009 China China Canada Canada South Korea South Korea
2011 China China Canada Canada France France
2013 Hungary Hungary Canada Canada Russia Russia
2015 China China Russia Russia France France
2017 China China Russia Russia Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
2019 South Korea South Korea Russia Russia Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
2023 South Korea South Korea Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Netherlands Netherlands

Women

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500 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 United States Becky Mane Canada Susan Auch Canada Maryse Perreault
1987 not included in the program
1989 Italy Cristina Sciolla North Korea Chong Hyerall China Goo Hongru
1991 China Li Changxiang United States Amy Peterson China Wang Xuemei
1993 China Wang Xiulan South Korea Kim Chunhwa North Korea Oksil Hwang
1995 China Zhang Dong Ixiang China Yang Yang South Korea Chun Lee Kyun
1997 China Wang Chunlu Italy Marinella Canclini China Yang Yang (A)
1999 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Liu Xiao Ying China Cai Wei
2001 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Zhang Juju China Liu Yunnuan
2003 China Xialoei Cheng South Korea Hye-Kyung Kim South Korea Da-Hye Jeon
2005 South Korea Choi Eun-Kyung China Zhu Mi Lei France Stephanie Bouvier
2007 South Korea Kim Hye-kyung China Liu Cuilja Canada Anne Maltais
2009 China Liu Qiuhong China Li Wenwen China Meng Xiaoxue
2011 China Xue Kong Canada Valerie Lambert South Korea Lee Eun-Byul
2013 China Wang Xue Canada Caroline Truchon Lithuania Agnė Sereikaitė
2015 China Han Yutong South Korea Son Ha-kyung Lithuania Agnė Sereikaitė
2017 China Zang Yize China Xu Aili South Korea Kim A-lang
2019 France Aurélie Monvoisin Russia Ekaterina Efremenkova South Korea Park Ji-yun
2023 South Korea Choi Min-jeong China Wang Yichao South Korea Park Ji-yun

1000 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Canada Susan Auch United States Lydia Rosa Stephans Canada Chantal Cote
1987 not included in the program
1989 China Goo Hongru China Li Jinyan Japan Keiko Asai
1991 North Korea Oksil Hwang China Li Changxiang Italy Maria Rosa Candido
1993 China Wang Xiulan United States Amy Peterson Italy Maria Rosa Candido
1995 China Yang Yang (S) China Zhang Dong Ixiang South Korea Kim So Hee
1997 South Korea Kim So Hee China Yang Yang (S) South Korea Chun Lee Kyung
1999 China Cai Wei Japan Ikue Teshigawara China Liu Xiao Ying
2001 South Korea Choi Min-Kyung Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea An Sang-Mi
2003 China Xialoei Cheng Italy Marta Capurso South Korea Hye-Kyung Kim
2005 South Korea Choi Eun-Kyung South Korea Yeo Soo-yeon South Korea Cho Ha-Ri
2007 China Liu Cuilja South Korea Cho Ha-ri Italy Marta Capurso
2009 China Liu Qiuhong China Zhou Yang South Korea Jung Ba-ra
2011 South Korea Lee Eun-Byul South Korea Kim Min-Jung Japan Marie Yoshida
2013 China Guo Yihan South Korea Lee Eun-Byul China Tao Jiaying
2015 South Korea Kim A-lang South Korea Lee Eun-byul South Korea Son Ha-kyung
2017 South Korea Son Ha-kyung China Xu Aili Japan Ayame Nakano
2019 South Korea Kim A-lang France Aurélie Monvoisin Russia Ekaterina Efremenkova
2023 South Korea Choi Min-jeong Germany Anna Seidel South Korea Seo Whi-min

1500 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 United States Becky Mane Canada Maryse Perreault Canada Marie-Josee Martin
1987 not included in the program
1989 China Guo Hongru Soviet Union Marina Pylaeva China Li Jinyan
1991 North Korea Kim Chunhwa Italy Maria Rosa Candido North Korea Kim Jonghui
1993 United States Amy Peterson North Korea Oksil Hwang Italy Maria Rosa Candido
1995 South Korea Chun Lee Kyun China Zhang Dong Ixiang China Yang Yang
1997 China Wang Chunlu Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova Russia Elena Tikhanina
1999 Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Liu Xiao Ying Japan Ikue Teshigawara
2001 South Korea Choi Min-Kyung Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova China Zhang Juju
2003 China Xiaolei Chen China Zhu Mi Lei Italy Marta Capurso
2005 South Korea Choi Eun-Kyung South Korea Yeo Soo-yeon China Wang Wei
2007 South Korea Kim Hye-kyung South Korea Cho Ha-ri China Meng Xiaoxue
2009 China Zhou Yang China Liu Qiuhong China Sun Linlin
2011 South Korea Lee Eun-Byul South Korea Jung Ba-Ra China Li Jianrou
2013 China Tao Jiaying Hungary Bernadett Heidum South Korea Hwang Hyun-Sun
2015 South Korea Kim A-lang South Korea Lee Eun-byul China Han Yutong
2017 South Korea Son Ha-kyung South Korea Kim A-lang Japan Moemi Kikuchi
2019 South Korea Kim A-lang France Aurélie Monvoisin Russia Ekaterina Efremenkova
2023 South Korea Choi Min-jeong South Korea Kim Geon-hee South Korea Seo Whi-min

3000 m

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985 China Huanli Zhan United States Lydia Rosa Stephans Canada Susan Auch
1987 not included in the program
1989 China Li Jinyan Italy Maria Rosa Candido Japan Keiko Asai
1991 North Korea Oksil Hwang North Korea Li Gyong-hui North Korea Kim Chunhwa
1993 China Zhang Chun Yang China Zhang Jing North Korea Li Gyong-hui
1995 South Korea Kim So Hee South Korea Chun Lee Kyun South Korea Shin So Ja
1997 South Korea Chun Lee Kyung Italy Marinella Canclini South Korea Shin So Ja
1999 China Liu Xiao Ying Japan Sachi Ozawa China Fu Tian Yu
2001 South Korea An Sang-Mi Bulgaria Evgenia Radanova South Korea Choi Min-Kyung
2003 China Zhu Mi Lei South Korea Hye-Kyung Kim Italy Marta Capurso
2005 South Korea Choi Eun-Kyung South Korea Kim Min-Jung South Korea Cho Ha-Ri
2007 South Korea Kang Yun-mi China Sun Linlin South Korea Hur Hee-been
2009 South Korea Choi Jung-won China Liu Qiuhong South Korea Kim Hye-kyung
2011-2023 not included in the program

3000 m Relay

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1985-1987 not included in the program
1989 China China United States United States North Korea North Korea
1991 China China Soviet Union Soviet Union South Korea South Korea
1993 China China North Korea North Korea United States United States
1995 China China South Korea South Korea United States United States
1997 China China South Korea South Korea Russia Russia
1999 Bulgaria Bulgaria China China Japan Japan
2001 South Korea South Korea China China Japan Japan
2003 South Korea South Korea China China Japan Japan
2005 South Korea South Korea Japan Japan China China
2007 China China Japan Japan South Korea South Korea
2009 China China South Korea South Korea Canada Canada
2011 South Korea South Korea China China Hungary Hungary
2013 South Korea South Korea Russia Russia Hungary Hungary
2015 China China South Korea South Korea Canada Canada
2017 South Korea South Korea China China Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
2019 Russia Russia Japan Japan Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
2023 South Korea South Korea China China United States United States

Mixed

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2000 m Relay

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
2023 France France Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Japan Japan

Medal table

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Last updated after the 2023 Winter Universiade

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)885246186
2 China (CHN)473538120
3 Canada (CAN)6181640
4 France (FRA)55313
5 Italy (ITA)4101125
6 Bulgaria (BUL)4408
7 United States (USA)311822
8 Japan (JPN)3101831
9 North Korea (PRK)36716
10 Russia (RUS)15713
11 Hungary (HUN)1124
12 Australia (AUS)1102
13 Netherlands (NED)1023
14 Kazakhstan (KAZ)03710
15 Great Britain (GBR)0202
 Soviet Union (URS)0202
17 Belgium (BEL)0101
 Germany (GER)0101
19 Lithuania (LTU)0022
Totals (19 entries)167167167501

References

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