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Jeon I-Gyeong

Full name: Jeon I-Gyeong
Original name: i?? i?´e²½
Other name(s): Chun Lee-Kyung
Gender: Female
Height: 5-4 (163 cm)
Weight: 119 lbs (54 kg)
Born: January 6 , 1976 in [unknown], Gyeongsangbuk, South Korea
Affiliations: Yonsei University, Seoul (KOR)
Country: KOR  South Korea
Sport: Short Track Speed Skating

Medals: 4 Gold , 1 Bronze (5 Total)

Biography

In the relatively new Olympic sport of short-track speed skating, Chun Lee-Kyung has been the most successful Olympian to date. She competed in both 1994 and 1998, winning the 1,000 metres at both Olympics, and skating on the winning relay team both times, to earn her four gold medals. To that she added a bronze in the 500 metres in 1998. Chun was also a three-time World Champion, in 1995-1997.

Results

Women's 500 metres

Women's 1,000 metres

Women's 3,000 metres Relay

Games Age City Sport Team NOC Phase Unit Rank
1994 Winter 18 Lillehammer Short Track Speed Skating South Korea KOR Final Standings 1
1994 Winter 18 Lillehammer Short Track Speed Skating South Korea KOR Final Round A Final 1
1994 Winter 18 Lillehammer Short Track Speed Skating South Korea KOR Semi-Finals Heat One 2
1998 Winter 22 Nagano Short Track Speed Skating South Korea KOR Final Standings 1
1998 Winter 22 Nagano Short Track Speed Skating South Korea KOR Final Round A Final 1
1998 Winter 22 Nagano Short Track Speed Skating South Korea KOR Semi-Finals Heat Two 1
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