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Lee Sang-hwa

Lee Sang-hwa (Korean: 이상화, Hanja: 李相花, Korean pronunciation: [i.saŋ.ɦwa]; born 25 February 1989) is a South Korean retired speed skater who specialises in the sprint distances. She is a two-time Olympic champion in 500 metres (2010 and 2014) and the 2010 World Sprint champion. She is the current world record holder in women's 500 metres with the time of 36.36 seconds set in Salt Lake City on 16 November 2013,[1] and also holds the South Korean record on 1000 metres.[2] She has also won three World Championships medals in 500 metres, and has placed in the top three in World Cup events four times in this distance. Her first World Cup victory, however, came on the non-Olympic distance 100 metres. On the 1000 metres, however, she has never placed higher than fifth in international events (2010 World Sprint Championships, first 1000 metres).

Lee Sang-hwa
Personal information
Born (1989-02-25) February 25, 1989 (age 34)
Seoul, South Korea
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Spouse
(m. 2019)
Sport
Country South Korea
SportSpeed skating
Retired2019
Lee Sang-hwa
Hangul
이상화
Hanja
李相花
Revised RomanizationI Sang-hwa
McCune–ReischauerRi Sang-hwa

Early life and education

Lee Sang-hwa was born in 1989 to Lee U-geun (father), a technician at Hwigyeong Girls' School, and Kim In-sun (mother). Lee has an older brother, Lee Sang-jun, who used to be a skater, too. Influenced by her brother, she started skating when she was in first grade at Eunseok Elementary School. Although her brother excelled at skating, and won a skating competition held in his elementary school, Lee appeared to have more talent for skating than him. Since their parents could not afford to support the extra activity of both children, only she continued skating.[3][4]

Lee is remembered by her school teachers as a smart and active student.[citation needed] Lee and Mo Tae-bum, gold medalist at Vancouver 2010, are close friends since their elementary school period. Along with him, Lee is currently attending Korea National Sport University.[5][6]

Career

Lee first competed internationally aged 14 in Canada, where she skated several test races in October 2003, winning comfortably and skating with a best time of 39.02 seconds. At the time, the U19 world record was 38.53. Her first ISU championship was in Roseville, Minnesota, during the 2004 World Junior Championships. As the youngest participant, she finished 16th, though she took third place on the 500 metres, 0.45 seconds behind world junior record holder Shannon Rempel.

The following season, she raced 38.77 in test races in Calgary, and was selected for the World Cup races in Nagano, Harbin and Calgary. She placed eighth in her first race, recording 38.71 in the M-Wave, Nagano, 0.29 seconds behind winner Wang Manli. She finished in the top ten a further five times that season, including two fourth-place finishes in 100 metre sprints, which gave her fifth place overall in the 100 metre World Cup. In other achievements, she won two senior Korean titles (on 2 × 500 metres and sprint), and came 14th in the 500 metres World Cup standings, 16th in the 1000 metres, and 15th in the samalog standings in the World Sprint Championships, though she was within half a second of the winner on both 500 metre races, finishing 9th and 12th.

In the World Championships, Lee won three medals that season; two in the junior championships, where she won bronze in the overall standings, though she was four points after the winner after 16th place on the 1500 and 19th on the 3000 metre event, and silver with the Korean team in the team pursuit event. And during the World Single Distance Championships in Inzell in March, two fourth-places were enough to take her to third place overall in the 500 metre competition, behind Chinese skaters Wang Manli and Wang Beixing.

In 2006, Lee improved on the 100 and 500 metres, though she fell into the B division on the 1000 metres. She finished on the World Cup podium four times during the season, including a win in the 100 metre World Cup final, though she finished behind Jenny Wolf in the overall standings. On the 500 metres, she was sixth in the World Cup. She also added three senior Korean titles to her record, winning the 500 metres, 1000 metres, and overall sprint championship. During the season, she registered a world junior record on the 500 metres, with a time of 37.90 in Utah Olympic Oval. She failed to improve on her 1000-metre time from last season, however.

The Turin Olympics ended with fifth place for Lee, despite her third-best second run which wasn't enough to lift her up more than one place. Earlier, she had finished 19th on the 1000 metres and 12th in the World Sprint Championships.

The 2007 season has seen further improvement for Lee. She is yet to finish outside the top two, and after three of 12 races she heads the overall standings on the 500 metres. She has also improved on the 1000 metres, and became 11th in the overall standings, with eighth place in Heerenveen.

At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Lee won her first Olympic gold medal in the women's 500 m becoming the first Asian woman ever to do so. She raced against Germany's Jenny Wolf, the world-record holder at the time, in both of her races. Although Wolf had the best time in the second of the two races, Lee edged her out by five hundredths of a second with a combined race time of 76.09 seconds to Wolf's 76.14 seconds.

On 9 November 2013, she broke the world record on 500 metres in the 2013–14 World Cup event in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with a time of 36.74 seconds.[7][8] On 15 November, in the 2013–14 World Cup event in Salt Lake City, United States, she improved the record a further 17/100, to 36.57 seconds.[9] The next day, she improved it another 21/100, to 36.36 seconds.[10]

On 11 February 2014, she won her second Olympic gold medal in the women's 500 m at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics with an Olympic record of 74.70 seconds and successfully defended her crown from the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. Lee's second run set the Olympic record of 37.28 seconds, giving her an aggregate time of 74.70 seconds. Russia's Olga Fatkulina finished second with an aggregate time of 75.06 seconds, and Margot Boer of the Netherlands came in third with an aggregate time of 75.48 seconds. She became the first woman since Catriona Le May Doan at the 2002 Olympics to defend the gold at the event and just the third woman ever to win back-to-back Olympic gold in the 500 metres,[11][12] and the first Asian woman ever to do so.

Lee competed in her fourth Winter Olympics at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, and won the silver, her third Olympic medal, in front of her home crowd. She was defeated by Japan's Nao Kodaira who was the other favourite coming into the event. Overcome with emotions upon finishing her lap, Lee burst into tears during the celebratory lap, and was consoled and embraced by her rival and friend, Kodaira. The scene of Lee and Kodaira embracing and congratulating each other, touched on many viewers and commentators worldwide, making it one of the most memorable moments of the 2018 Olympics.[13]

At a press conference on 16 May 2019, Lee officially announced she would retire from speed skating.[14]

In February 2022, Lee made her sports commentary at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[15]

Personal life

On 16 March 2019, Lee's agency confirmed that she and singer Kangnam were dating. They got to know each other after appearing on the SBS variety show Law of the Jungle ("in Last Indian Ocean" part). On 29 August, Kangnam's and Lee Sang Hwa's labels collectively released an official statement, confirming the couple's marriage. The wedding ceremony was held on 12 October at a hotel in Seoul.[16]

Records

Personal records

Personal records[17]
Speed skating
Event Result Date Location Notes
500 m 36.36 16 November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City Current world record.[1]
1000 m 1:13.66 21 September 2013 Olympic Oval, Calgary Current South Korean record.[2]
1500 m 2:00.66 7 September 2013 Olympic Oval, Calgary
3000 m 4:23.60 27 October 2002 Olympic Oval, Calgary

World records

World records[18]
Speed skating
Event Result Date Location Notes
500 m 36.80 20 January 2013 Olympic Oval, Calgary World record until beaten by herself on 9 November 2013.[19]
500 m 36.74 9 November 2013 Olympic Oval, Calgary World record until beaten by herself on 15 November 2013.[19]
500 m 36.57 15 November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City World record until beaten by herself on 16 November 2013.[19]
500 m 36.36 16 November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City Current world record.[1]

Filmography

Television shows

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2022–present Sporty Sisters Tcast E-Channel Cast Member Season 2 [20]

References

  1. ^ a b c "World Records". www.speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  2. ^ a b "National Records – Korea (KOR)". www.speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  3. ^ "[빙속 여왕 이상화는…] 출국전 달력에 "16일 인생역전!"". 3 August 2020.
  4. ^ "'모태범, 이상화' 우승…은석초 겹경사". 17 February 2010.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
  6. ^ "경기 마친 이상화 "모태범과 열애설 웃겨" - 미주 한국일보".
  7. ^ . International Skating Union. 9 November 2013. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Lee Sang-hwa breaks world record". ESPN. 9 November 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  9. ^ . International Skating Union. 15 November 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  10. ^ . International Skating Union. 16 November 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  11. ^ James O'Brien (2014-02-11). "Heather Richardson falls short of medal, Lee Sang-hwa wins 500m gold". NBC News.
  12. ^ Yonhap News Agency (2014-02-11). "(Olympics) Speed skater Lee Sang-hwa poised for gold in women's 500 meters". GlobalPost.
  13. ^ Soyoung Kim, Elaine Lies (2018-02-19). "Speed skating: South Korea, Japan celebrate skaters' bonhomie". Reuters.
  14. ^ Lee Sang-Hwa, fastest female speed skater in history, retires (10 May 2019). "Lee Sang-Hwa, fastest female speed skater in history, retires". NBC Sports.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Choi Ji-yoon (February 7, 2022). "빙상여제 이상화 해설은 다를까…"친근하고 재밌게" [Is the interpretation of the Ice Empress Lee Sang-hwa different? "Friendly and fun] (in Korean). NEWSIS. Retrieved February 7, 2022 – via Naver.
  16. ^ http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201903191815487910
  17. ^ "Sang-Hwa Lee". www.speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  18. ^ "Lee Sang-hwa". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  19. ^ a b c "Evolution of the world record 500 meters Women". www.speedskatingstats.com. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  20. ^ Ahn Eun-jae (March 21, 2022). "이상화 '노는언니2' 전격 합류…박세리와 만난다" [Lee Sang-hwa joins 'Nothing Sister 2'... Meet Se-ri Pak] (in Korean). News1. Retrieved March 21, 2022 – via Naver.

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Records
Preceded by Girls' sprint combination speed skating world record
23 January 2005 – 29 January 2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Girls' 500 m speed skating world record
18 November 2005 – 22 September 2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Women's 500 m speed skating world record
20 January 2013 – present
Succeeded by
Current holder

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This article is about the female speed skater For the poet during the 1920s 1940s see Yi Sang hwa This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this Korean name the family name is Lee Lee Sang hwa Korean 이상화 Hanja 李相花 Korean pronunciation i saŋ ɦwa born 25 February 1989 is a South Korean retired speed skater who specialises in the sprint distances She is a two time Olympic champion in 500 metres 2010 and 2014 and the 2010 World Sprint champion She is the current world record holder in women s 500 metres with the time of 36 36 seconds set in Salt Lake City on 16 November 2013 1 and also holds the South Korean record on 1000 metres 2 She has also won three World Championships medals in 500 metres and has placed in the top three in World Cup events four times in this distance Her first World Cup victory however came on the non Olympic distance 100 metres On the 1000 metres however she has never placed higher than fifth in international events 2010 World Sprint Championships first 1000 metres Lee Sang hwaPersonal informationBorn 1989 02 25 February 25 1989 age 34 Seoul South KoreaHeight1 65 m 5 ft 5 in Weight62 kg 137 lb SpouseKangnam m 2019 wbr SportCountry South KoreaSportSpeed skatingRetired2019Medal record Olympic Games2010 Vancouver 500 m2014 Sochi 500 m2018 Pyeongchang 500 mWorld Sprint Championships2010 Obihiro Women2013 Salt Lake City WomenWorld Single Distance Championships2012 Heerenveen 500 m2013 Sochi 500 m2016 Kolomna 500 m2011 Inzell 500 m2017 Gangneung 500 m2005 Inzell 500 m2009 Vancouver 500 mWorld Junior Championships2005 Seinajoki All AroundWinter Universiade2007 Torino 500 m2009 Harbin 500 m2009 Harbin 100 mAsian Winter Games2007 Changchun 500 m2011 Astana Almaty 500 m2017 Sapporo 500 m2007 Changchun 100 mLee Sang hwaHangul이상화Hanja李相花Revised RomanizationI Sang hwaMcCune ReischauerRi Sang hwa Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Records 4 1 Personal records 4 2 World records 5 Filmography 5 1 Television shows 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditLee Sang hwa was born in 1989 to Lee U geun father a technician at Hwigyeong Girls School and Kim In sun mother Lee has an older brother Lee Sang jun who used to be a skater too Influenced by her brother she started skating when she was in first grade at Eunseok Elementary School Although her brother excelled at skating and won a skating competition held in his elementary school Lee appeared to have more talent for skating than him Since their parents could not afford to support the extra activity of both children only she continued skating 3 4 Lee is remembered by her school teachers as a smart and active student citation needed Lee and Mo Tae bum gold medalist at Vancouver 2010 are close friends since their elementary school period Along with him Lee is currently attending Korea National Sport University 5 6 Career EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Lee Sang hwa news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lee first competed internationally aged 14 in Canada where she skated several test races in October 2003 winning comfortably and skating with a best time of 39 02 seconds At the time the U19 world record was 38 53 Her first ISU championship was in Roseville Minnesota during the 2004 World Junior Championships As the youngest participant she finished 16th though she took third place on the 500 metres 0 45 seconds behind world junior record holder Shannon Rempel The following season she raced 38 77 in test races in Calgary and was selected for the World Cup races in Nagano Harbin and Calgary She placed eighth in her first race recording 38 71 in the M Wave Nagano 0 29 seconds behind winner Wang Manli She finished in the top ten a further five times that season including two fourth place finishes in 100 metre sprints which gave her fifth place overall in the 100 metre World Cup In other achievements she won two senior Korean titles on 2 500 metres and sprint and came 14th in the 500 metres World Cup standings 16th in the 1000 metres and 15th in the samalog standings in the World Sprint Championships though she was within half a second of the winner on both 500 metre races finishing 9th and 12th In the World Championships Lee won three medals that season two in the junior championships where she won bronze in the overall standings though she was four points after the winner after 16th place on the 1500 and 19th on the 3000 metre event and silver with the Korean team in the team pursuit event And during the World Single Distance Championships in Inzell in March two fourth places were enough to take her to third place overall in the 500 metre competition behind Chinese skaters Wang Manli and Wang Beixing In 2006 Lee improved on the 100 and 500 metres though she fell into the B division on the 1000 metres She finished on the World Cup podium four times during the season including a win in the 100 metre World Cup final though she finished behind Jenny Wolf in the overall standings On the 500 metres she was sixth in the World Cup She also added three senior Korean titles to her record winning the 500 metres 1000 metres and overall sprint championship During the season she registered a world junior record on the 500 metres with a time of 37 90 in Utah Olympic Oval She failed to improve on her 1000 metre time from last season however The Turin Olympics ended with fifth place for Lee despite her third best second run which wasn t enough to lift her up more than one place Earlier she had finished 19th on the 1000 metres and 12th in the World Sprint Championships The 2007 season has seen further improvement for Lee She is yet to finish outside the top two and after three of 12 races she heads the overall standings on the 500 metres She has also improved on the 1000 metres and became 11th in the overall standings with eighth place in Heerenveen At the 2010 Winter Olympics Lee won her first Olympic gold medal in the women s 500 m becoming the first Asian woman ever to do so She raced against Germany s Jenny Wolf the world record holder at the time in both of her races Although Wolf had the best time in the second of the two races Lee edged her out by five hundredths of a second with a combined race time of 76 09 seconds to Wolf s 76 14 seconds On 9 November 2013 she broke the world record on 500 metres in the 2013 14 World Cup event in Calgary Alberta Canada with a time of 36 74 seconds 7 8 On 15 November in the 2013 14 World Cup event in Salt Lake City United States she improved the record a further 17 100 to 36 57 seconds 9 The next day she improved it another 21 100 to 36 36 seconds 10 On 11 February 2014 she won her second Olympic gold medal in the women s 500 m at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics with an Olympic record of 74 70 seconds and successfully defended her crown from the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver Lee s second run set the Olympic record of 37 28 seconds giving her an aggregate time of 74 70 seconds Russia s Olga Fatkulina finished second with an aggregate time of 75 06 seconds and Margot Boer of the Netherlands came in third with an aggregate time of 75 48 seconds She became the first woman since Catriona Le May Doan at the 2002 Olympics to defend the gold at the event and just the third woman ever to win back to back Olympic gold in the 500 metres 11 12 and the first Asian woman ever to do so Lee competed in her fourth Winter Olympics at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and won the silver her third Olympic medal in front of her home crowd She was defeated by Japan s Nao Kodaira who was the other favourite coming into the event Overcome with emotions upon finishing her lap Lee burst into tears during the celebratory lap and was consoled and embraced by her rival and friend Kodaira The scene of Lee and Kodaira embracing and congratulating each other touched on many viewers and commentators worldwide making it one of the most memorable moments of the 2018 Olympics 13 At a press conference on 16 May 2019 Lee officially announced she would retire from speed skating 14 In February 2022 Lee made her sports commentary at the 2022 Winter Olympics 15 Personal life EditOn 16 March 2019 Lee s agency confirmed that she and singer Kangnam were dating They got to know each other after appearing on the SBS variety show Law of the Jungle in Last Indian Ocean part On 29 August Kangnam s and Lee Sang Hwa s labels collectively released an official statement confirming the couple s marriage The wedding ceremony was held on 12 October at a hotel in Seoul 16 Records EditPersonal records Edit Personal records 17 Speed skatingEvent Result Date Location Notes500 m 36 36 16 November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City Current world record 1 1000 m 1 13 66 21 September 2013 Olympic Oval Calgary Current South Korean record 2 1500 m 2 00 66 7 September 2013 Olympic Oval Calgary3000 m 4 23 60 27 October 2002 Olympic Oval CalgaryWorld records Edit World records 18 Speed skatingEvent Result Date Location Notes500 m 36 80 20 January 2013 Olympic Oval Calgary World record until beaten by herself on 9 November 2013 19 500 m 36 74 9 November 2013 Olympic Oval Calgary World record until beaten by herself on 15 November 2013 19 500 m 36 57 15 November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City World record until beaten by herself on 16 November 2013 19 500 m 36 36 16 November 2013 Utah Olympic Oval Salt Lake City Current world record 1 Filmography EditTelevision shows Edit Year Title Network Role Notes Ref 2022 present Sporty Sisters Tcast E Channel Cast Member Season 2 20 References Edit a b c World Records www speedskatingresults com Retrieved 26 December 2013 a b National Records Korea KOR www speedskatingresults com Retrieved 26 December 2013 빙속 여왕 이상화는 출국전 달력에 16일 인생역전 3 August 2020 모태범 이상화 우승 은석초 겹경사 17 February 2010 Sportsseoul com 종합 기사내용 이상화 母 내 딸아 정말 장하구나 Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2010 02 19 경기 마친 이상화 모태범과 열애설 웃겨 미주 한국일보 Sang Hwa Lee KOR sets world record in 500m International Skating Union 9 November 2013 Archived from the original on 10 November 2013 Retrieved 14 November 2013 Lee Sang hwa breaks world record ESPN 9 November 2013 Retrieved 10 November 2013 Antoinette de Jong NED sets sub four minute Junior 3000m record International Skating Union 15 November 2013 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 28 November 2013 Dutch set new Men s Team Pursuit world record International Skating Union 16 November 2013 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 28 November 2013 James O Brien 2014 02 11 Heather Richardson falls short of medal Lee Sang hwa wins 500m gold NBC News Yonhap News Agency 2014 02 11 Olympics Speed skater Lee Sang hwa poised for gold in women s 500 meters GlobalPost Soyoung Kim Elaine Lies 2018 02 19 Speed skating South Korea Japan celebrate skaters bonhomie Reuters Lee Sang Hwa fastest female speed skater in history retires 10 May 2019 Lee Sang Hwa fastest female speed skater in history retires NBC Sports a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Choi Ji yoon February 7 2022 빙상여제 이상화 해설은 다를까 친근하고 재밌게 Is the interpretation of the Ice Empress Lee Sang hwa different Friendly and fun in Korean NEWSIS Retrieved February 7 2022 via Naver http www newsen com news view php uid 201903191815487910 Sang Hwa Lee www speedskatingresults com Retrieved 26 December 2013 Lee Sang hwa www speedskatingstats com Retrieved 10 March 2018 a b c Evolution of the world record 500 meters Women www speedskatingstats com Retrieved 10 March 2018 Ahn Eun jae March 21 2022 이상화 노는언니2 전격 합류 박세리와 만난다 Lee Sang hwa joins Nothing Sister 2 Meet Se ri Pak in Korean News1 Retrieved March 21 2022 via Naver External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lee Sang hwa Sang Hwa Lee at the International Skating Union Lee Sang Hwa at SpeedskatingResults com Sang hwa Lee at SchaatsStatistieken nl Sang Hwa Lee at the International Olympic Committee Sang Hwa Lee at Olympics com Lee Sang Hwa at Olympics at Sports Reference com archived Sang Hwa Lee on TwitterRecordsPreceded by Shannon Rempel Girls sprint combination speed skating world record23 January 2005 29 January 2012 Succeeded by Karolina ErbanovaPreceded by Sayuri Yoshii Girls 500 m speed skating world record18 November 2005 22 September 2017 Succeeded by Kim Min sunPreceded by Yu Jing Women s 500 m speed skating world record20 January 2013 present Succeeded byCurrent holder Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Sang hwa amp oldid 1128763068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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