Hungarian speed skater Liu Shaoang won the podium at the Beijing Winter Olympics with a gold medal in the 500-meter and a bronze medal in the 1000-meter, as well as third place in the mixed relay race.
Among the representatives of the sport, Liu Shaoang took fourth place in the 1500m, Sandor Liu Shaolin came sixth, while the Hungarian team, which started as champion in the men’s 5,000m relay, contributed sixth for Hungary. With 20 points, short track speed skating is now the most successful sport in the history of the Winter Games before figure skating.
In addition to Liu Chawang’s historic victory four years ago and Liu Shaoang’s current victory, two Hungarian, six bronze, six fourth, seven fifth, and six places in the Hungarian scale, which are 86 points (44 short track speed skating, 39 figure skating., 3 speed skating) You know.
Hungarian medalists in the history of the Winter Olympics
gold medal (2)
2018, Pyongyang: Chapa Berjan, Victor Knosh, Liu Shawang, Alexander Liu Shaolin (short track speed skating, men’s 5000m relay)
2022, Beijing: Liu Shaoang (short track speed skating, 500m)
silver medal (2)
1948, St. Moritz: Andrea Kiki, Eddie Kiraly (ice skating, doubles)
1980, Lake Placid: Krisztina Regőczi, András Sallay (ice skating, ice dancing)
Bronze Medal (6)
1932, Lake Placid and 1936, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Rotter Emilia, Szollás László (Figure skating, doubles)
1952, Oslo and 1956, Cortina d’Ampezzo: Laszlo Nagy, Mariana Nagy (snowboarding, doubles)
2022, Beijing: Alexander Liu Shaolin, Liu Shuang, Petra Gasapati, Zofia Konya, John Henry Krueger (short track, 2,000m mixed relay), Liu Shuang (short track, 1,000m)
He is the most successful athlete in the Beijing Winter Olympics
4 golds, 1 bronze: Johannes Thingnes Boe (Norwegian, skater)
3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze: Alexander Bolsonov (Russian, Cross Country)
3 gold, 2 bronze: Marte Olsbu Röiseland (Norwegian, ski shooter)
3 gold, 1 bronze: Irene Schouten (Dutch, speed skater)
3 gold medals: Therese Johaug (Norwegian, Cross Country)
2 gold, 3 silver: Quentin Villon Millais (French, ice shooter)
2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze: Suzanne Schulting (Dutch, short track speed skater), Tarjee Boe (Norwegian, cross-country skater) Johannes Husfluth Klebow (Norwegian, cross-country skater)
2 gold, 1 silver: Jürgen Graback (Norwegian, Northern Boat), Johannes Strolls (Austrian, alpine skier), Ko Aaj Ling Ilein (Chinese, acrobat skiing)
1 gold, 3 silver: Takagi Miho (Japanese, speed skater)
1 gold, 2 silver: Choi Min Jong (South Korean short track speed skater), Ariana Fontana (Italian short track speed skater), Elvira Öberg (Swedish, ski shooter)
1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze: Terrell Eckhoff (Norwegian, cross-country skier), Natalia Nebragieva (Russian, cross country skier), Jona Sondling (Swedish, cross country skier), Isabelle Weidmann (Canadian, speed skater), Stephen Dubois (Canadian speed skater), Ivo Niskanen (Finnish, cross country)
1 gold, 2 bronze: LIU SHAOANG (Hungarian short track speed skater)
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The Norwegian Olympic Games were in Beijing
Norway topped the medal table at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
The Scandinavian country took home a record 16 gold medals. Representatives from a total of 29 countries won medals in the Chinese capital.
Hungarian speed skater Liu Shawang won gold in the 500 meters and bronze in the 1000 meters, as well as third place in the mixed relay with 20th place.
Medal table for the Beijing Winter Olympics
gold silver bronze
Norway 16 8 13
Germany 12 10 5
China 9 4 2
United States 8 10 7
Sweden 8 5 5
Netherlands 8 5 4
Austria 7 7 4
Switzerland 7 2 5
Russian Olympic Committee 6 12 14
France 5 7 2
14 8 8 Canada
Japan 3 6 9
Italy 2 7 8
The Republic of Korea
Slovenia 2 3 2
Finland 2 2 4
New Zealand 2 1 –
Australia 1 2 1
Great Britain 1 1 –
Hungary 1-2
Belgium 1 – 1
Czech Republic 1 – 1
Slovakia 1 – 1
Belarus – 2 –
Spain – 1 –
Ukraine – 1 –
Estonia – – 1
Poland – – 1
Latvia – – 1
The Germans are at the top of the overall medal table
German jockeys have been the most successful at the 24th Winter Olympics to date, followed by the Norwegians and the Russians.
However, the Scandinavian countries in second place in Beijing would be at the top of the medal table if Russia, the Soviet Union and the CIS, as well as the results of the FRG, the German Democratic Republic, the so-called joint German team and a united Germany, were included separately.
So far, the Hungarians have won two gold, one silver and six bronze medals.
Medals summary table
Germany 162155118
(including GDR 39 3635
FRG 13 1512
The unified German national team 8 6 5)
124- Norway 148133
Russia 140113124
(including the Soviet Union 78 57 59
and CIS 9 6 8)
United States 113122 95
Canada 77 72 76
Austria 71 88 91
Sweden 65 51 60
Switzerland 63 47 57
Netherlands 53 4945
Finland 45 65 65
Italy 42 43 56
France
Republic of Korea 33 30 16
China 22 3223
Japan 17 28 31
Czech Republic 12 19 27
(including CZ 2 8 15)
Great Britain 12 5 16
Belarus 8 7 5
Poland 7 7 9
Australia 6 7 6
Slovenia 4 8 12
Croatia 4 6 1
Slovakia 4 4 2
Estonia 4 2 2
Ukraine 3 2 4
Liechtenstein 2 2 6
Hungary 2 2 6
Belgium 2 2 4
New Zealand 2 2 2
Kazakhstan 1 3 4
Bulgaria 1 2 3
Spain 1 1 3
Uzbekistan 1 – –
Latvia – 4 5
Yugoslavia – 3 1
Luxembourg – 2 –
German Democratic Republic – 1 1
Denmark – 1 –
Romania – – 1
Opening photo: MTI / Tamás Kovács