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Katherine Reutter

Katherine Reutter-Adamek (née Reutter /ˈrɔɪtər/ ROY-tər; born July 30, 1988)[2] is an American short track speed skater. She is a two-time medalist (one silver, one bronze) in the Winter Olympics, 2011 overall world silver medalist and the 2010–2011 overall ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup champion.

Katherine Reutter-Adamek
Reutter with her Olympic medals (February 2010)
Personal information
Born (1988-07-30) July 30, 1988 (age 35)
Champaign, Illinois
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight132 lb (60 kg)
Sport
Country United States
SportSpeed skating
World Cup wins2010–11 overall[1]
Medal record
Women's short track speed skating
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
2010 Vancouver 1000 m
2010 Vancouver 3000 m relay
World Championships
2011 Sheffield 1500 m
2011 Sheffield Overall
2011 Sheffield 3000 m
2008 Gangneung 3000 m
2010 Sofia 1000 m
2010 Sofia 3000 m relay
2011 Sheffield 1000 m
World Team Championships
2009 Heerenveen Team
2011 Warsaw Team

At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Reutter won silver in the 1000 m and bronze in the 3000 m relay.[3][4] She has won one gold, two silvers, and four bronze medals at the World Championships, including overall silver medal at the 2011 World Championships. She has also won two bronze medals at the World Team Championships.

Early life

Reutter was born and raised in Champaign, Illinois.[5] Reutter was inspired to become a speed skater after meeting five-time Olympic gold medalist Bonnie Blair at her high school.[6] She learned to skate with her mother during a figure skating class when she was four years old, but immediately found she was more interested in speed skating. Reutter first started speed skating professionally in 2005 at the age of 17.[7] She began training at the Olympic Training Center in Marquette, Michigan that year. Reutter graduated from Centennial High School in 2006.[8] She trained in Salt Lake City, Utah starting 2007, where she paid for room, board, and training at her own expense, until her retirement in 2013 when she moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[9]

Career

2008–2009

At the 2008 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, Reutter won a bronze medal in the 3000 m with a time of 5:46.518, finishing behind Zhou Yang and Jung Eun-Ju.[10]

In February 2009, Reutter completed a 1000 m race in 1:29.667 in Dresden, Germany. It was less than 0.2 of a second short of the world record set the previous year by Chinese short track speed skater Wang Meng.[6][11] At the 2009 World Short Track Speed Skating Team Championships, in March 2009, Reutter won a bronze medal along with Kimberly Derrick, Alyson Dudek, Lana Gehring, and Jessica Smith.[12]

Reutter won four silver medals at the 2009 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup.[6] She won the women's 1500 m at the 2009–10 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup on November 7, 2009, finishing in 2:23.275, beating Cho Ha-Ri of South Korea.[13] Reutter made the 2010 U.S. Olympic team after winning the 1000 and 1500 m at the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in September 2009.[14][15]

2010 Winter Olympics

Reutter ranked 1st in her qualifying heats for the 500 m with a time of 44.187.[16] She then set an Olympic record in the first quarterfinal with a time of 43.834 but the record was beaten by Wang Meng of China in the next heat, with a time of 43.284.[17] Reutter started slow in the semifinals, resulting in a fourth-place finish, eliminating her from medal contention. She finished seventh overall in the women's 500 m.[17]

Reutter competed in the semifinals for the 3000 m relay with teammates Alyson Dudek, Allison Baver and Kimberly Derrick. The U.S. team qualified for the final in second place behind South Korea with a time of 4:15.376.[18] Reutter finished in fourth place in the 1500 m final, behind Zhou Yang of China, with Lee Eun-Byul of South Korea in second, and Park Seung-Hi of South Korea in third. Reutter got tangled up with Wang Meng in the semifinal, causing both skaters and Cho Ha-Ri of South Korea to fall, resulting in Meng being disqualified from the final. Reutter repeated the same move in the final, bumping into Park, and later expressed remorse for both mistakes, stating "I think the room was there but maybe I just wasn't there. I don't know. But … I messed up and messed up some people around me, which I'm very sorry for." In the heats of the 1000 m, Reutter set an Olympic record and finished first overall in the heats.[19] About an hour and a half later, Reutter competed in the 3000 m relay (with Allison Baver, Alyson Dudek, Lana Gehring) and won bronze behind China and Canada due to the disqualification of South Korea.[20] In the final of the 1000 m, Reutter was edged out for the gold medal by Wang Meng, finishing behind her 1:29.324 to 1:29.213.[21]

2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships

At the 2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, in Sofia, Bulgaria, Reutter, who was fighting the flu, won bronze medals in the 1000 m and the 3000 m relay.[22] In her first event, the 1000 m, Reutter placed third with a time of 1:31.747, finishing behind Wang Meng and Cho Ha-Ri.[23] Reutter then combined with Alyson Dudek, Kimberly Derrick, and Lana Gehring in the 3000 m relay to finish third behind South Korea and Canada with a time of 4:14.231.[24] Reutter also placed 6th in the 500 m, 4th in the 1500 m, and 4th in the 3000 m.[25][26][27]

2011 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships

At the 2011 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Sheffield, England, Reutter won one gold, two silvers, and one bronze. She finished second overall with 68 points. In her first event, the 1500 m, Reutter won the gold ahead of Koreans Park Seung-Hi and Cho Ha-Ri in a time of 2:33.978.[28] In winning the gold, Reutter became the first American woman to win a gold medal at a World Short Track Speed Skating Championships since Bonnie Blair did in 1986. After the 1500 m, Reutter competed in the 3000 m relay semifinals but fell during the race, resulting in the United States not advancing to the final.[29] In her next event, the 500 m, Reutter did not advance past the semifinals, finishing 6th overall.[30] In the 1000 m, Reutter finished in third place behind Cho Ha-Ri and Italian Arianna Fontana in a time of 2:23.268 even though she tripped on a lane block.[31] In her last event, the 3000 m, Reutter just missed the gold medal, finishing behind Cho Ha-Ri 5:13.677 to 5:13.353.[32]

2013 retirement

In early 2013 due to constant injuries, Reutter announced her retirement at the age of 24. After that, she became a coach at the Pettit National Ice Center.[33][34]

2016 return to competition

In mid-2016, Reutter announced her return to competition with the goal of competing in the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea. She was training at the Pettit Center in Milwaukee.[35] Her dreams of competing in the 2018 Olympics came to a crash when she suffered a concussion and had to miss Pre-Olympics qualifying in 2017 and retiring again.[36][37]

Appearances and endorsements

Reutter appeared as a guest on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report on December 14, 2009. Host Stephen Colbert autographed her thigh, an idea by Reutter that initially caught the comedian off guard (Although Reutter's website suggest that it was her manager's idea and they had discussed it with Colbert beforehand).[38] Colbert began raising funds for the U.S. Speedskating team when their sponsor, the Dutch DSB Bank, went bankrupt.[39]

In the lead up to the 2018 Olympics, Reutter was sponsored by TLC The Littleton Clinic, Rosencutter Ultra Fitness, and Performance. Reutter's past sponsors include U.S. Speedskating, Verizon, EyeCare 20/20, Bioenergy Ribose, Nike, Oakley and the Champaign Police Department, who helped pay the costs of her training in Utah.[40]

Personal life

As of 2021, Reutter lived in Milwaukee with her husband, Mark Adamek.[37]

References

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katherine, reutter, adamek, née, reutter, ɔɪ, tər, born, july, 1988, american, short, track, speed, skater, time, medalist, silver, bronze, winter, olympics, 2011, overall, world, silver, medalist, 2010, 2011, overall, short, track, speed, skating, world, cham. Katherine Reutter Adamek nee Reutter ˈ r ɔɪ t er ROY ter born July 30 1988 2 is an American short track speed skater She is a two time medalist one silver one bronze in the Winter Olympics 2011 overall world silver medalist and the 2010 2011 overall ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup champion Katherine Reutter AdamekReutter with her Olympic medals February 2010 Personal informationBorn 1988 07 30 July 30 1988 age 35 Champaign IllinoisHeight5 ft 7 in 1 70 m Weight132 lb 60 kg SportCountry United StatesSportSpeed skatingWorld Cup wins2010 11 overall 1 Medal record Women s short track speed skatingRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2010 Vancouver 1000 m2010 Vancouver 3000 m relayWorld Championships2011 Sheffield 1500 m2011 Sheffield Overall2011 Sheffield 3000 m2008 Gangneung 3000 m2010 Sofia 1000 m2010 Sofia 3000 m relay2011 Sheffield 1000 mWorld Team Championships2009 Heerenveen Team2011 Warsaw TeamAt the 2010 Winter Olympics Reutter won silver in the 1000 m and bronze in the 3000 m relay 3 4 She has won one gold two silvers and four bronze medals at the World Championships including overall silver medal at the 2011 World Championships She has also won two bronze medals at the World Team Championships Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2008 2009 2 2 2010 Winter Olympics 2 3 2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2 4 2011 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2 5 2013 retirement 2 6 2016 return to competition 3 Appearances and endorsements 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditReutter was born and raised in Champaign Illinois 5 Reutter was inspired to become a speed skater after meeting five time Olympic gold medalist Bonnie Blair at her high school 6 She learned to skate with her mother during a figure skating class when she was four years old but immediately found she was more interested in speed skating Reutter first started speed skating professionally in 2005 at the age of 17 7 She began training at the Olympic Training Center in Marquette Michigan that year Reutter graduated from Centennial High School in 2006 8 She trained in Salt Lake City Utah starting 2007 where she paid for room board and training at her own expense until her retirement in 2013 when she moved to Milwaukee Wisconsin 9 Career Edit2008 2009 Edit At the 2008 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Reutter won a bronze medal in the 3000 m with a time of 5 46 518 finishing behind Zhou Yang and Jung Eun Ju 10 In February 2009 Reutter completed a 1000 m race in 1 29 667 in Dresden Germany It was less than 0 2 of a second short of the world record set the previous year by Chinese short track speed skater Wang Meng 6 11 At the 2009 World Short Track Speed Skating Team Championships in March 2009 Reutter won a bronze medal along with Kimberly Derrick Alyson Dudek Lana Gehring and Jessica Smith 12 Reutter won four silver medals at the 2009 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup 6 She won the women s 1500 m at the 2009 10 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup on November 7 2009 finishing in 2 23 275 beating Cho Ha Ri of South Korea 13 Reutter made the 2010 U S Olympic team after winning the 1000 and 1500 m at the 2010 U S Olympic Team Trials in September 2009 14 15 2010 Winter Olympics Edit See also Short track speed skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics Reutter ranked 1st in her qualifying heats for the 500 m with a time of 44 187 16 She then set an Olympic record in the first quarterfinal with a time of 43 834 but the record was beaten by Wang Meng of China in the next heat with a time of 43 284 17 Reutter started slow in the semifinals resulting in a fourth place finish eliminating her from medal contention She finished seventh overall in the women s 500 m 17 Reutter competed in the semifinals for the 3000 m relay with teammates Alyson Dudek Allison Baver and Kimberly Derrick The U S team qualified for the final in second place behind South Korea with a time of 4 15 376 18 Reutter finished in fourth place in the 1500 m final behind Zhou Yang of China with Lee Eun Byul of South Korea in second and Park Seung Hi of South Korea in third Reutter got tangled up with Wang Meng in the semifinal causing both skaters and Cho Ha Ri of South Korea to fall resulting in Meng being disqualified from the final Reutter repeated the same move in the final bumping into Park and later expressed remorse for both mistakes stating I think the room was there but maybe I just wasn t there I don t know But I messed up and messed up some people around me which I m very sorry for In the heats of the 1000 m Reutter set an Olympic record and finished first overall in the heats 19 About an hour and a half later Reutter competed in the 3000 m relay with Allison Baver Alyson Dudek Lana Gehring and won bronze behind China and Canada due to the disqualification of South Korea 20 In the final of the 1000 m Reutter was edged out for the gold medal by Wang Meng finishing behind her 1 29 324 to 1 29 213 21 2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Edit See also 2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships At the 2010 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Sofia Bulgaria Reutter who was fighting the flu won bronze medals in the 1000 m and the 3000 m relay 22 In her first event the 1000 m Reutter placed third with a time of 1 31 747 finishing behind Wang Meng and Cho Ha Ri 23 Reutter then combined with Alyson Dudek Kimberly Derrick and Lana Gehring in the 3000 m relay to finish third behind South Korea and Canada with a time of 4 14 231 24 Reutter also placed 6th in the 500 m 4th in the 1500 m and 4th in the 3000 m 25 26 27 2011 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Edit See also 2011 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships At the 2011 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Sheffield England Reutter won one gold two silvers and one bronze She finished second overall with 68 points In her first event the 1500 m Reutter won the gold ahead of Koreans Park Seung Hi and Cho Ha Ri in a time of 2 33 978 28 In winning the gold Reutter became the first American woman to win a gold medal at a World Short Track Speed Skating Championships since Bonnie Blair did in 1986 After the 1500 m Reutter competed in the 3000 m relay semifinals but fell during the race resulting in the United States not advancing to the final 29 In her next event the 500 m Reutter did not advance past the semifinals finishing 6th overall 30 In the 1000 m Reutter finished in third place behind Cho Ha Ri and Italian Arianna Fontana in a time of 2 23 268 even though she tripped on a lane block 31 In her last event the 3000 m Reutter just missed the gold medal finishing behind Cho Ha Ri 5 13 677 to 5 13 353 32 2013 retirement Edit In early 2013 due to constant injuries Reutter announced her retirement at the age of 24 After that she became a coach at the Pettit National Ice Center 33 34 2016 return to competition Edit In mid 2016 Reutter announced her return to competition with the goal of competing in the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang South Korea She was training at the Pettit Center in Milwaukee 35 Her dreams of competing in the 2018 Olympics came to a crash when she suffered a concussion and had to miss Pre Olympics qualifying in 2017 and retiring again 36 37 Appearances and endorsements EditReutter appeared as a guest on Comedy Central s The Colbert Report on December 14 2009 Host Stephen Colbert autographed her thigh an idea by Reutter that initially caught the comedian off guard Although Reutter s website suggest that it was her manager s idea and they had discussed it with Colbert beforehand 38 Colbert began raising funds for the U S Speedskating team when their sponsor the Dutch DSB Bank went bankrupt 39 In the lead up to the 2018 Olympics Reutter was sponsored by TLC The Littleton Clinic Rosencutter Ultra Fitness and Performance Reutter s past sponsors include U S Speedskating Verizon EyeCare 20 20 Bioenergy Ribose Nike Oakley and the Champaign Police Department who helped pay the costs of her training in Utah 40 Personal life EditAs of 2021 Reutter lived in Milwaukee with her husband Mark Adamek 37 References Edit For Reutter heavy is the No 1 ranking Chicago Tribune 2011 03 10 Archived from the original on 2012 09 28 Retrieved 2011 03 11 Katherine Reutter Olympic Short Track Speed Skating International Olympic Committee June 25 2016 Retrieved July 28 2018 Short Track Speed Skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games Women s 1 000 metres Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 2010 07 10 Short Track Speed Skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games Women s 3 000 metres Relay Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 2010 07 10 Hersh Philip 2010 02 21 Katherine Reutter finishes fourth in women s 1 500 meter speedskating Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2010 03 28 Retrieved 2010 08 31 a b c Gomez Brian 2009 03 01 Reutter wants to follow in Blair s speedskating footsteps The Gazette Archived from the original on 2012 06 06 Retrieved 2009 12 17 Dey Madhuri 2009 12 16 Katherine Reutter Hopeful In Olympics US Speed Skating Thaindian News Archived from the original on 2010 02 24 Retrieved 2009 12 17 Reutter is on the fast track to Vancouver Daily Illini 2009 04 28 Retrieved 2010 08 11 Katherine Reutter Champaign cornfields to Vancouver ice Daily Illini 2010 02 12 Archived from the original on 2010 02 14 Retrieved 2010 08 11 2008 ISU World Championships Korea 3000 m Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 06 26 Samsung ISU World Cup 2008 2009 GER Dresden 1000m Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 06 26 2009 ISU World Team Championships The Netherlands Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 06 26 Reutter wins women s 1 500 Ohno second in 500 USA Today The Associated Press 2009 11 07 Archived from the original on 2010 02 15 Retrieved 2010 09 21 Senior Ladies 1000 Meters Final PDF United States Olympic Education Center Retrieved 2010 06 26 Senior Ladies 1500 Meters Final PDF United States Olympic Education Center Retrieved 2010 06 26 Short Track Speed Skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games Women s 500 metres heats Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 2010 09 21 a b Kuc Chris 2010 02 17 For a moment Katherine Reutter has record and medal hopes in her grasp Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 2012 06 06 Retrieved 2010 09 22 Short Track Speed Skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games Women s 3 000 metres Relay semifinals Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 2010 09 21 Ladies 1000 m heats results NBC Universal Archived from the original on 2010 02 25 Retrieved 2010 02 24 Ladies 3000 m Relay final results NBC Universal Archived from the original on 2010 02 19 Retrieved 2010 02 24 Silver for Reutter DQ ed Ohno has shot in team relay USA Today 2010 02 26 Retrieved 2010 02 26 More Champaign please Reutter also medalist Chicago Tribune 2010 03 21 Archived from the original on 2011 08 07 Retrieved 2010 09 22 2010 ISU World Championships BUL Sofia 1000 m Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 06 26 2010 ISU World Championships BUL Sofia 3000 m Relay Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 06 26 2010 ISU World Championships BUL Sofia 500 m Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 09 22 2010 ISU World Championships BUL Sofia 1500 m Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 09 22 2010 ISU World Championships BUL Sofia 3000 m Ladies ISU Retrieved 2010 09 22 2011 ISU World Championships Sheffield GBR 1500 m Ladies final ISU Retrieved 2011 03 13 Reutter Davis strike gold for U S speedskating Chicago Tribune 2011 03 11 Archived from the original on 2011 03 18 Retrieved 2011 03 11 2011 ISU World Championships Sheffield GBR 500 m Ladies semifinals ISU Retrieved 2011 03 13 2011 ISU World Championships Sheffield GBR 1000 m Ladies final ISU Retrieved 2011 03 13 2011 ISU World Championships Sheffield GBR 3000 m Ladies Super final ISU Retrieved 2011 03 13 Injuries turn Katherine Reutter from speedskater to coach at 25 Journal Sentinel Olympic short track skater Reutter retires at 24 5 February 2013 After retirement due to injury in 2013 speed skater once again working towards Olympics 5 November 2017 Grassie Julia Who is Katherine Reutter Adamek NBC Olympics Retrieved 10 March 2021 a b Daniels Matt That s a wrap Olympic medalist is finding new ways to win The News Gazzette Retrieved 10 March 2021 The Colbert Report December 14 2009 The Colbert Report New York City 2009 12 14 Comedy Central Colbert heads to Olympics for medals and mockery USA Today The Associated Press 2010 02 10 Archived from the original on 2010 02 26 Retrieved 2010 09 21 Inside Pitch Olympics Helping Raise Katherine Reutter s Profile Sports Business Daily 2010 02 24 Archived from the original on 2010 03 04 Retrieved 2010 08 11 External links EditOfficial website dead link Katherine Reutter at the International Skating Union Katherine Reutter at the United States Olympic Committee Katherine Reutter on Twitter Katherine Reutter on FacebookSponsors 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