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Viktor An

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Korean-Russian short track speed skater
In thisKorean name, the family name isAhn.
Viktor An
Ahn in 2016
Personal information
Birth nameAhn Hyun-soo
안현수
Born (1985-11-23)November 23, 1985 (age 39)
Seoul, South Korea
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1]
Weight65 kg (143 lb)[1]
Spouse
Woo Nari
(m. 2014)
Sport
Country South Korea (until 2011)
 Russia (since 2011)
SportShort track speed skating
RetiredApril 27, 2020
Achievements and titles
World finalsWorld Championship
2014 Overall
2007 Overall
2006 Overall
2005 Overall
2004 Overall
2003 Overall
World Cup
2006 Overall
2004 Overall
Personalbest(s)500 m: 39.961 (2019)[2]
1000 m: 1:23.487 (2013)[2]
1500 m: 2:10.639 (2003,Former WR)[2][3]
3000 m: 4:32.646 (2003,Former WR)[2][4]
Medal record
Event1st2nd3rd
Olympic Games602
World Championships20105
World Team Championships231
European Championships862
World Junior Championships401
Winter Universiade301
Asian Games510
Total482012
Representing Russia
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2014 Sochi500 m
Gold medal – first place2014 Sochi1000 m
Gold medal – first place2014 Sochi5000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place2014 Sochi1500 m
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 MontrealOverall
Gold medal – first place2014 Montreal1000 m
Silver medal – second place2013 Debrecen500 m
Silver medal – second place2013 Debrecen5000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place2014 Montreal3000 m
Bronze medal – third place2017 Rotterdam3000 m
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2013 Malmö5000 m relay
Gold medal – first place2014 DebrecenOverall
Gold medal – first place2014 Debrecen500 m
Gold medal – first place2014 Debrecen1000 m
Gold medal – first place2014 Debrecen3000 m
Gold medal – first place2014 Debrecen5000 m relay
Gold medal – first place2015 Dordrecht500 m
Gold medal – first place2015 Dordrecht5000 m relay
Silver medal – second place2013 Malmö1000m
Silver medal – second place2015 DordrechtOverall
Silver medal – second place2015 Dordrecht3000 m
Silver medal – second place2017 Turin5000 m relay
Silver medal – second place2018 Dresden500 m
Silver medal – second place2018 Dresden5000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Malmö500 m
Bronze medal – third place2017 Turin500 m
Representing South Korea
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2006 Turin1000 m
Gold medal – first place2006 Turin1500 m
Gold medal – first place2006 Turin5000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place2006 Turin500 m
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2002 Montreal5000 m relay
Gold medal – first place2003 WarsawOverall
Gold medal – first place2003 Warsaw1500 m
Gold medal – first place2003 Warsaw3000 m
Gold medal – first place2003 Warsaw5000 m relay
Gold medal – first place2004 GothenburgOverall
Gold medal – first place2004 Gothenburg1000 m
Gold medal – first place2004 Gothenburg1500 m
Gold medal – first place2004 Gothenburg3000 m
Gold medal – first place2004 Gothenburg5000 m relay
Gold medal – first place2005 BeijingOverall
Gold medal – first place2005 Beijing1500 m
Gold medal – first place2006 MinneapolisOverall
Gold medal – first place2006 Minneapolis1000 m
Gold medal – first place2006 Minneapolis1500 m
Gold medal – first place2007 MilanOverall
Gold medal – first place2007 Milan1000 m
Gold medal – first place2007 Milan5000 m relay
Silver medal – second place2002 MontrealOverall
Silver medal – second place2002 Montreal1000 m
Silver medal – second place2002 Montreal3000 m
Silver medal – second place2003 Warsaw1000 m
Silver medal – second place2005 Beijing1000 m
Silver medal – second place2005 Beijing3000 m
Silver medal – second place2005 Beijing5000 m relay
Silver medal – second place2007 Milan3000 m
Bronze medal – third place2005 Beijing500 m
Bronze medal – third place2007 Milan500 m
Bronze medal – third place2007 Milan1500 m
World Team Championships
Gold medal – first place2004 St. PetersburgTeam
Gold medal – first place2006 MontréalTeam
Silver medal – second place2003 SofiaTeam
Silver medal – second place2005 ChuncheonTeam
Silver medal – second place2007 BudapestTeam
Bronze medal – third place2002 MilwaukeeTeam
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2002 ChuncheonOverall
Gold medal – first place 2002 Chuncheon1000 m
Gold medal – first place 2002 Chuncheon1500 m
Gold medal – first place 2002 Chuncheon2000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Chuncheon1500 m S.F.
Winter Universiade
Gold medal – first place2005 Innsbruck1500 m
Gold medal – first place2005 Innsbruck3000 m
Gold medal – first place2005 Innsbruck5000 m relay
Bronze medal – third place2005 Innsbruck1000 m
Asian Winter Games
Gold medal – first place2003 Aomori1000 m
Gold medal – first place2003 Aomori1500 m
Gold medal – first place2003 Aomori5000 m relay
Gold medal – first place2007 Changchun1000 m
Gold medal – first place2007 Changchun5000 m relay
Silver medal – second place2007 Changchun1500 m
Victor An
Hangul
빅토르 안
Hanja
빅토르 安
Revised RomanizationBiktoreu An
McCune–ReischauerPikt'orŭ An
Ahn Hyun-soo
Hangul
안현수
Hanja
安賢洙
Revised RomanizationAn Hyeonsu
McCune–ReischauerAn Hyŏnsu

Viktor An (Russian:Виктор Ан; bornAhn Hyun-soo (Korean:안현수) on November 23, 1985),[5] is a South Korean-born Russianshort-track speed skating coach and retired short-track speed skater. With a total of eight Olympic medals, six gold and two bronze, he is the only short track speed skater in Olympic history to win gold in every distance, and the first to win a medal in every distance at a single Games.[6] He has the most Olympic gold medals in the sport, three of which he won in the2006 Winter Olympics and the other three in the2014 Winter Olympics. Considered to be the greatest short track speed skater of all time, he is a six-time overallWorld champion (2003–2007, 2014), two-time overallWorld Cup winner (2003–04, 2005–06), and the2014 European champion. He holds the most overall titles at theWorld Short Track Speed Skating Championships, and is the only male short track skater to win five consecutive world titles.[7]

In 2008, Ahn suffered a knee injury and could not regain his health by the time the national qualifiers for Vancouver 2010 came around. His recovery being slow and his South Korean local team dissolved in 2010,[8][9] Ahn, aiming for his second Olympics, became a Russian citizen the next year and began racing for the Russian team. After winning gold in Sochi, Ahn explained his reasons for joiningthe Russian team saying, "I wanted to train in the best possible environment and I proved my decision was not wrong." As expected, a gold-winning athlete leaving the national team caused public uproar in South Korea. However, it was aimed not at Ahn, but at the country's skating union. Most South Korean fans in a poll said they understood his decision.[10][11] Ahn continued his skating career in his adopted nation until 2019 and declared his retirement in April 2020.[8][12]

In 2023, Ahn returned to Korea as a short track leader. Ahn returned to South Korea and applied to be a coach forSeongnam City's short track speed skating team, despite having renounced his South Korean citizenship when becoming Russian.[13][14] However, since his change in 2014 he had been increasingly criticized for his work in Russia amid theRusso-Ukrainian War and his coaching position in the Chinese team at the2022 Winter Olympics inBeijing. Some Korean coaches have formed The Korea Skating Coaches' Union and urged "Seongnam City to appoint a coach that meets the public eye level" and criticized Ahn that he "lied during the naturalization process and betrayed his country".[15] and He was criticized by the public for betraying his country by transferring Korean sports skills to Russia and China. Ahn was eventually denied the coaching position due to significant public opposition.[16]

After being denied his position as Seongnam City Hall coach due to strong public opposition, Ahn explained the controversy he knew about his loss of nationality in advance and receives a full Olympic medal pension prior to Russian naturalization. he said: "I donated every pension I had received prior to naturalization". According to his explanation and a Korean ice skating official mentioned in Chosun Ilbo shortly thereafter, the entire lump sum pension he received was spent on rehabilitating "children who needed heart surgery and Korean junior players".[17] And he make his first start as a Korean Sports leader, being named as a coach in the 2023–2024 national team trials at the request of his juniors. The Korea Skating Union officially announced this through Yonhap News Agency, and the Korean media reported it collectively.[18]

Early life and education

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Ahn began skating in 1993 in his first year of primary school. The first time he watched the sport on television was during the1994 Winter Olympics inLillehammer where one of his heroes,Chae Ji-hoon, took gold in the 500 m and silver in the 1000 m for South Korea.[19] Incidentally, these were the Games where Russia achieved a national record of 11 Olympic golds, a feat that he himself would help to repeat twenty years later. His coach,Kim Ki-hoon, was a three-time Olympic gold medalist who scouted Ahn and continued to train him. He trained ten hours every day from techniques, speed, and endurance to video analysis.[19]

Career

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2000s

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Early career and the 2002 Winter Olympics

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Ahn made his international debut at theWorld Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships in 2002. Finishing first in the 1500 m, 1000 m, and 5000 m relay events, he claimed the overall title.

Ahn then participated in the2002 Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City. He made the finals for the 1000 m event but returned home without a medal, after a controversial fall involvingApolo Ohno,Li Jiajun, andMathieu Turcotte that allowed AustralianSteve Bradbury to sweep the gold medal. Ahn finished in fourth place, behind Ohno and Turcotte.[1]

After the 2002 Olympics, Ahn finished second toKim Dong-sung at his first senior-levelworld championship competition the same year, almost duplicating Kim's feat of winning both the Junior and Senior World Championship titles in 1997.

Ahn began dominating the sport from the 2002–2003 season. As well as claiming four overall and 1500 m World Championship titles in a row between 2003 and 2006, Ahn excelled himself at 1000 m and 3000 m during that period and also starred with the Republic of Korea's 5000 m relay team. In all, he won a total of 23 medals in that prolific spell, and took the 2004 and 2006 World Cup titles for good measure.[5] He also set the world records for the 1500 m in 2003 at World Cup #2 inMarquette[3] and the 3000 m at World Cup #4 inBeijing,[4] which he held for the following eight years.

National team 'recommendation system'
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South Korea has produced many outstanding short track speed skaters and is highly competitive in selecting the national team. Their key method of selecting players is to automatically select the best players in advance according to the comprehensive podium rankings of theWorld Championships. However, there is a system that has disappeared after much controversy and factional fight. It was the 'recommendation system'.[20]

South Korea's elite sports system was strictly a top-down relationship between leaders and athletes. and the factions were formed according to the leaders and the factions of the players were also determined by their universities and leaders.[21][22] And the players was disadvantaged if he disobeyed the instructions from the factional leader.[23][24] Viktor Ahn is one of these representative players.

Ahn graduated fromKorea National Sport University. His leaders wereKim Ki-hoon, a three-time Olympic champion,[25] and Jun Myung-kyu, former vice president of theKorea Skating Union who was also the head coach of the Korean short track speed skating team from 1987 to 2002.[26] Ahn as a junior, consistently excelled in Korea's domestic competitions and captured the Overall title at the Junior World Championships. Though he initially didn't participate in the national team trial, he was subsequently recommended to join the 2002 national team as a substitute for an injured player. This recommendation came from Park Seong-in, the president of the Korea Skating Union, and Yoo Tae-wook, the federation's director.[27][28] After observing Ahn's stellar performance at the Junior World Championships, head coach Jun Myung-kyu chose him for the Olympic team. In a bold move, Jun opted for the 16-year-old, who lacked international experience, to compete in the 1000 m individual event, a decision that faced opposition from the Korea Skating Union and others.[29][30] The 2002 Olympics was his Senior international debut. In addition to Ahn, many athletes and leaders were recommended by the Korea Skating Union. They wereChae Ji-hoon,Chun Lee-kyung,Kim So-hee,[31]Choi Min-kyung[32]Ko Gi-hyun,Lee Ho-suk, andChoi Eun-kyung,[33] and also included wereKim Dong-sung and Kim Sun-tae, who were injured and failed to participate in the national team trials.[34][35]

This referral system was used to discover talented players and give opportunities to injured players. However, there were players who were alienated, which led to conflict. In 2006, the recommendation system for selection of representative players of the Korea Skating Union disappeared from the national team trials as the conflict of factional fighting was exposed to the public.[20]

2002–2005, KNSU and Non-KNSU

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Factional fight in South Korean ice skating was allegedly mentioned as a form of Korea National Sport University (KNSU) and non-Korea National Sport University. But it was far more complicated inside. The power struggle of first-generation ice skating leaders, which started in the 1990s,[36][37] changed form and influenced leaders, their direct disciples and athletes and changed their relationship.[21][22] In 2002, when Ahn became a member of the national team, it was the time when Korean society was noisy due to the corruption of the ice skating world. Athletes and parents, who were University entrance students, gave money to professors who were influential in the ice skating world, and the professor received it. And the person who reported the case and accused his senior of corruption is Jun Myung-Kyu who becomes professor at the Korea National Sport University.[38][39] In June 2003, Ahn decided to enter the Korea National Sport University in spite of exceptional conditions, including the guarantee of professor posts in other universities.[40] The recommendation system that selected Ahn for the national team in 2002 had been in place since 1995, even before Ahn's inclusion.[31] but in the process, At 16, he became the emblematic figure of the Korea National Sport University and professor Jun. And those on the other side accused 16-year-old Ahn of being responsible for factional conflicts in Korea's skating world.[28][30]

In 2003–2004, when Ahn's heyday began, conflicts in the ice skating world and the tyranny of leaders were serious. In the national team Jun Myung-kyu stepped down from his post due to poor performance at the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics, and Olympic medalists Kim Ki-hoon took over the men's national team,[41] but in 2004, Kim was forced to resign due to the controversy over forcing his athletes to wear skates made by the family-run skating company.[42] In November 2004,Choi Eun-kyung,Byun Chun-sa etc. six women's team members left the athletes' village due to the coach's habitual beating scandal.[43][44] The coaches for the women's team have all been replaced.[45][46] Two months later, Ahn was assaulted at the Winter Universiade in January 2005. The men's team coach Yoon had to resign after theWorld Team Championships in March due to controversy over match-fixing and assault allegations raised at the time.[47] Kim Ki-hoon was reelected coach of the men's team for the Turin 2006 Olympics instead of Yoon Jae-Myung. However, in April 2005, seven other non-Korea National Sport University athletes, with the exception of Ahn Hyun-soo, declined to enter the athletes' village. They insisted, The main person is fixed. We can't trust a coach who favours a specific player. At the end of the day, Kim Ki-hoon resigns, saying, "I can't teach these players anymore."[48] Kim Ki-hoon was professor Jun's direct disciple. Kim is known to have passed on special know-how skating skills to Ahn.[28]

Kim Ki-hoon mentioned in an interview in 2018: "Ahn hyun-soo was really outstanding. Teach him one thing and he really absorbs it in like a sponge. Ahn was not the only one to teach more. I coached everyone on the national team, but Ahn came to see me more often."[49]

2005, Conflict with Korea Skating Union

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Ahn was reported to be the victim of senior playerSeo Ho-jin's assault at the2005 Winter Universiade. Though Seo was expelled from the national team and Yoon Jae-myung, head coach for the event, was dismissed on charges of match-fixing,[47] Seo returned to the national team for the2006 Winter Olympics the next year.

Ahn refused to join the national team and take training in 2005 and also confronted with the leaders of theKorea Skating Union. In July 2005, parents and coaches, including Ahn andChoi Eun-kyung,Sung Si-bak held a press conference and exposed coach Yoon Jae-myung's Aiding and abetting assault. It also called for the resignation of all federation leaders and announced its absence from the 2006 Turin Olympics.[50] As a result, coach Yoon's appointment has been canceled. However, the conflict at that time was at its peak. At the height of the conflict, the Korea Skating Union dismissed the national team coach Chun Jae-Su, who had called for the resignation of the entire leadership, accusing him of stirring unrest among parents and athletes. He was subsequently suspended for six months. As a result, Ahn declined to train with the national team. Parents further alleged that there was political pressure exerted by a national assembly member associated with the KoreanMinistry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. This situation led Ahn to train with the women's team instead of the men's, presenting considerable challenges leading up to the 2006 Olympics.[51] Prior to his naturalization in Russia in 2011, Ahn mentioned that during this difficult time,Sung Si-bak andLee Seung-hoon, who weren't then part of the national team, supported him.[52]

The issue came back to the fore after Ahn's victory as a Russian in the2014 Winter Olympics, as the South Korean public questioned the Korea Skating Union of losing their biggest Olympic star. Regarding the uproar against him, Seo argued that the incident was just a form of discipline from senior to junior,[53] but Ahn revealed in 2015 that he and his junior were hit with helmets on.[54]

In 2014, some Korean media outlets criticized that there was a line that went down from Jun Myung-kyu - Kim Ki-hoon - Ahn Hyun-soo and it couldn't just blame the fact that the alienated players who became coaches held Ahn Hyun-soo in check to oppose Jun Myung-kyu, and Ahn Hyun-soo also wanted it or not, he also could not be free from the responsibility of factional fighting.[55] However, in May 2005,The Hankyoreh newspaper reported:

The officials of the Korea Skating Union were investigated by police for receiving money from the father of a player who was disqualified for hitting a junior player at a Universiade in Austria earlier this year to return his son to the national team.[56]

2006 Winter Olympics

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At the2006 Winter Olympics, Ahn won gold medals in the 1500 m and 1000 m events. He set a newOlympic record time of 1:26.739 in the 1000 m, finishing ahead of teammateLee Ho-suk and rival Ohno. Ahn also won gold in men's 5000 m relay along with teammates Lee Ho-suk,Seo Ho-jin, andSong Suk-woo. With his patented outside overtaking maneuver, he overtook defending champion Canada to get his third gold medal of the Games.[57][58] Ahn became the second South Korean athlete ever to win three gold medals in one Olympics, followingJin Sun-yu who had accomplished this earlier on the same day. He also won a bronze medal in the 500 m event.[1] Ahn was the only athlete in Turin to step on to the podium four times.[6]

Ahn became the first short track speed skater to win a medal in every distance at a single Games, a feat unprecedented by any athlete in his sport. He is the first South Korean man to win at least 3 medals in a single Winter Olympics.[6][59]

Following the 2006 Olympics, Ahn maintained his record at the2006 World Championships inMinneapolis. Despite being disqualified in the finals of the 500 m and 3000 m events, his victories in both the 1000 m and 1500 m events helped him defend his title with 68 points, followed by countrymanLee Ho-suk with 60 points. He became the first male short track skater to win four consecutive world titles.[60][61]

After Torino

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After the2006 World Championships, Ahn flew back to South Korea. AtIncheon International Airport, Ahn's father had a loud quarrel with the vice president of theKorea Skating Union (KSU), claiming that the coach did not associate with Ahn and conspired with other skaters to prevent Ahn from winning the title of overall champion.[62][63]

Ahn collided withLee Ho-suk andOh Se-jong in the World Championship 3000m Super Final. The airport incident, which was reported on news screens, caused a stir in the media and the public along with factional issues. as a result, the Korea Skating Union said it would hold a committee meeting to consider disciplinary action. On April 26, 2006, the reward and punishment committee concluded that "it was not an intentional collision after playing the videos more than 100 times," and that Ahn Hyun-soo, Lee Ho-suk, and Oh Se-jong were all unintentional.[64][65]

The South Korean short track team was split into two groups, in one of which Ahn was being coached by the women's coach Park Sae-woo due to conflicts with the men's coachSong Jae-kun. even though Ahn was the main player winning the gold medal in the Turin Olympics 5000m relay, the men's team members held a ceremony to their mentorcommentatorLee Joon-ho, excluding only Ahn Hyun-soo. The tensions had risen so high that the skaters refused to dine in the same room, sit next to each other on the plane, or even share the same floor with each other. Ahn andLee Ho-suk used to attend the same high school together, and even shared a room the previous year in skating camps, but due to the conflict they had begun to rarely speak to each other.[66][29]Ahn mentioned on his personal website that the pressure was too much for him and he contemplated quitting the sport. Due to the issue, KSU stated that starting next season, the team would be united under one head coach to prevent deleterious rivalries.[63]

In spite of the conflicts, Ahn continued to dominate the sport. At the2007 World Championships held inMilan, Ahn won his fifth world championship, finishing first in the 1000 m and in the 5000 m relay with teammatesKim Byeong-jun,Sung Si-bak,Song Kyung-taek, andKim Hyun-kon. He also won silver in the 3000 m behind Song, and won two bronze medals in the 500 m and the 1500 m. With this victory, Ahn became the first man to win five consecutive world championships.[1] Ahn is the only male short track skater to have won at least three consecutive world championships; Canadian short track legendMarc Gagnon has won four times, but his titles did not come back to back.

Injury in early 2008

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On January 16, 2008, theKorea Skating Union (KSU) reported that Ahn had injured his knee after colliding with a fence during national team training at the Korea Training Center in Taeneung. The skate blade got stuck on the ice then the Ahn fell and bumped his knee on the fence.[67][68] The fence, placed to absorb the shock, froze hard like a rock, causing serious injury rather than absorbing the impact. After being sent to the hospital, the injury was diagnosed as a fractured knee.[69][70]

Due to the injury, KSU announced that Ahn would not be competing in theISU Samsung World Cup Series #5 and #6 in Quebec City and Salt Lake City, respectively. It was also reported that he would not be competing in the2008 World Championships in Gangneung or the 2008 World Team Championships inHarbin, China. As a result of the unexpected injury, it was clear that Ahn would be unable to defend his sixth World title, leaving his countrymenLee Ho-suk,Song Kyung-taek, andLee Seung-hoon to make up the ground. After undergoing three surgeries, his rehabilitation period was predicted to be around 2–3 months.[68]

After eight months off the ice, a South Korean news article reported on September 5, 2008, that Ahn was back training, undergoing approximately two hours of physical reinforcement and skating along with around five hours of rehabilitation accompanied by muscular power training. The article also reported that Ahn was eyeing the2010 Winter Olympics inVancouver, Canada.[71]

However, his recovery from the injury was much slower than initially expected, and he had to undergo four surgeries in 15 months.[72][5]

In 2009, Ahn finished seventh overall at the Korean national team trials, which was not enough for him to qualify for the Olympic team. Not having fully recovered from his injury, he again was unable to qualify for the national team in the following season.

2010s

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2010, Conflict with Korea Skating Union

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After the2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, the Korean short track was embroiled in scandals such as match-fixing and internal factions. Deals for rights of Olympic and World Championship participation took place among athletes and coaches of the same faction. However, this soon caused divisions between the athletes leading to subsequent exposures.[73][74] The word of these incidents spread among the athletes’ parents[75] and was exposed by Ahn Hyun-soo's father.[76][77] Ahn Hyun-Soo's father has decided to reveal the match-fixing of the national team trial for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver due to the following reasons.[75][78]

A family ofLee Jung-su noticed that Lee lost his opportunity to participate individual event for theWorld Championship. Moreover, Lee Jung-Su had to forcefully write down an oath stating that he will not participate the World Championship as demanded by his coaches and head coach.[79][80] The family of Lee has informed this event to theother parents of the athletes, and they have decided to report the Korea Skating Union to Korean Sports Council Investigation Committee for thorough investigation. They started a petition for the investigation and more than 200 people agreed to join the petition, yet more than 300 people's engagement was needed in order to file the case to the committee. In this sense, they requested the father of Ahn who is influential to the public to post this scandal on his son’ s Fan Club Page and finally this scandal has been completely revealed to Korean society and the public.[75][78] This incident had a huge impact. The players involved and the Vancouver Olympic coaches have all been disciplined.[81][82] The leaders of theKorea Skating Union were all forced to resign.[83]

Ahn Ki-won, Ahn Hyun-soo's father, pointed out the Korea Skating Union's leadership, including the then-resigned vice president Yoo Tae-wook and Jun Myung-kyu, for exerting undue pressure on coaches and athletes.[84][85]

Ahn became a whistleblower who informed the South Korean society of the dark side of Korean shorttrack speed skating of factional fight and match-fixing regardless of his will.[84] And it took a toll on him, officially or informally. The selection of the national team was suddenly postponed, and Ahn Hyun-soo, overlapped with the four-week basic military training period,[86] disrupted his own training plan.[87][88] Suspicions have also been raised that he missed an Olympic opportunity by disobeying the factional leader's words.[23][89] Noise and controversy continued around him regarding factional issues and the way the national team was selected.[90]

And his team Seongnam City declared a moratorium in July 2010 and decided to dismantle the ice skating team in December 2010. But there was not a team to scouted Ahn Hyun-soo.[9][91]

Naturalization to Russia

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Ahn last competed as a South Korean citizen at the national team trials in April 2011, where he took gold in the 500 m. Prior to the trials, his local team Seongnam City Hall dissolved due to financial reasons, and therefore Ahn had to train by himself. Shortly before this competition, he informed the South Korean media that it would be his farewell performance.[92] Ahn finished fifth overall at the national team trials.[93] After the trials, Ahn announced that he will be moving to Russia because he wanted to skate in an environment where he could concentrate in skating, apart from the issues surrounding him.[52]

He moved to Russia in June 2011 and decided to naturalize on July. On December 28, 2011, he was officially granted a Russian nationality by PresidentDmitry Medvedev. His Korean nationality was automatically extinguished by theSouth Korean nationality law, which does not allowdual nationality.[61] Since then, South Korean media has reported that he received the full Olympic medal pension in July 2011, and decided to naturalized to Russia in August. Based on this, when the Korea skating coach union pointed out "pension receipt" due to "morality" issues in the process of hiring Seongnam City coach in 2023, Viktor Ahn said he decided on everything in July 2011 and donated the entire pension just before Russian naturalization for the first time in 12 years.[17]

In a 2015 documentary aired on South Korea's MBC, Ahn disclosed that there was pressure fromKorea Skating Union an official just before his naturalization in Russia. The official warned. "This athlete is a problematic player in South Korea and should never be accepted."[94][29]

2011, Conflict with the South Korean coaches

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South Korean coaches and staff were already in Russia before Ahn decided to go to Russia. But in October 2011, the Russian Skating Union fired everyone, leaving Viktor Ahn alone. According to South Korean media reports at the time, 'internal conflicts between leaders', 'South Korean experts never notified Russian coaches how to prepare skating equipment accordingly in shorttrack speed skating', 'compulsory training ' and 'corporal punishment on athletes' were the reasons for the dismissal.[95][96]

At that time, however, there were rumors in South Korea that Ahn was reluctant to undergo Korean-style training again.[97] After this incident, Ahn's wife Woo Nari and coach Hwang Ik-hwan who were coach of his team for Seongnam City just before his naturalization, were invited to Russia for Viktor Ahn's rehabilitation and psychotherapy.[98][99] Along with this incident during the 2014 Sochi Olympics, the 2004 women's short track team assault incident was re-examined. This is because the assault incident of women player team in 2004, and one of the coaches who had a conflict with Viktor Ahn in Russia in 2011 was on the coaching staff of the South Korea national team.[100]

About this issue, coach Hwang Ik-hwan had an interview as follows. "Hyun-soo won first place in the 500m in the last national trial in Korea before going to Russia. In other words, his physical condition was not bad. However, he was in the worst slump when I met him after six months. Even after they were expelled from the Russian Skating Union, Hyun-soo could not easily get out of that wound for a while."[101]

In 2018, an official from the Korean skating world also revealed the following. "Viktor Ahn had to went through hard time in the early days of settling in Russia. And he was able to train normally only after the Russian Skating Union fired the coach."[98]

Heading to Sochi

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Ahn participated in the Russian national team trials for the 2011–2012 season and was selected as a relay member for the season. He made his debut as a Russian short track speed skater at World Cup #5 inMoscow.[102]

In the national trials for the 2012–2013 season, Ahn won the 1000 m and 3000 m events,[103] successfully pulling off to the national team. At World Cup #1 inCalgary, he won his first individual gold in the international stage since his knee injury four years ago.[104] He also contributed to Russia's first-ever relay gold at World Cup #5 inSochi, making an inside pass that reminded of performances in his heyday.[105]

Ahn came through the Olympic season with flying colors, finishing second in the overall World Cup rankings and winning four golds at the2014 European Championships. While his knee injury did not allow him to top the 1500 m races that he had dominated when representing Korea, his experience, technique, and exclusive training on the 500 m helped Ahn lead the distance in the World Cup rankings.[106][107]

2014 Winter Olympics

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Ahn at the men's 500 m podium at the 2014 Olympics

At the2014 Winter Olympics, Ahn won the bronze medal in the1500 m event, which was the first short track speed skating medal that Russia had ever earned.[108] Ahn then won the first Russian gold medal in short track, winning the1000 m event by leading the first Russian 1–2 finish in short track withVladimir Grigorev.[109] On February 21, Ahn won his seventh overall and fifth Winter Olympic gold medal when he finished first in the 500 m men's final.[110] With that gold medal, he became the first short track skater to win all four Olympic golds, the 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m, and 5000 m relay. He also became the short track speed skater with the most Olympic gold medals, with five, which increased to six with a 5000 m relay win later the same day.[111] With that gold, he became the short tracker with the most Olympic medals, at eight, tied withApolo Ohno; he also became the short tracker with the most Olympic gold medals, at six.[112]

After his victory, Koreans came to an uproar questioning theKorea Skating Union of the reason for Ahn's naturalization, which eventually caused Korean PresidentPark Geun-hye to order an investigation on the issue.[10] Contrary to the public opinion in Korea, Ahn contended that he did not move to Russia because of factionalism.[113] He also added that his father, who had argued Ahn was the victim of faction fight in Korea, was contradicting him, and going to the Olympics was the sole reason why he made the difficult decision to come to Russia. Ahn expressed his concern that though his relationship with the Korean athletes had no problems, the press was making them awkward.[114][115][116]

After Sochi

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In the2014 World Championships held a month after the Olympics, Ahn won the 1000 m and finished third in the 3000 m, grabbing his sixth world title by 63 points. He became the only man to win six world championships in the sport.

After his prolific season, Ahn continued his skating career despite a part-move into coaching.[11][117][118] He missed the 2015–2016 season due to knee problems and his wife's pregnancy.[5][119] In an interview after the2016 World Championships, which he did not take part in but did watch, he told the press that doctors have warned him undergoing extra surgery would jeopardize his career, and thus he is working on adding muscles to relieve the pain.[120]

Ahn continued to win medals at the World and European championships for Russia. He won bronze in the 500 m and silver in the 5000 m relay at the2017 European Championships, and won silver in the 500 m race at the2018 European Championships. Although Ahn had planned to retire after participating the2018 Winter Olympics in his native South Korea,[120] he missed out the Olympics in the wake of the allegedsports doping in Russia.[29] TheIOC did not disclose the specific reasons for banning Ahn, only mentioning "lingering suspicions" about doping use regarding the country. Ahn, who had never tested positive for drugs, challenged the decision writing an open letter to IOC PresidentThomas Bach,[121] but he was not answered.

Retirement

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Ahn decided to retire from the sport and return to his home country of South Korea after rejecting an offer to coach the Russian team in September 2018.[122][62]

After stepping off ice, Ahn starred in the South Korean variety-reality showReal Man 300.[123][124] He was also noticed working as a player-coach atKorea National Sports University.[125]

In 2018, Ahn received an offer as a national team leader from the South Korea as well as the Russia national team.[126] A senior South Korean official revealed in February of that year that there had been informal discussions and the final decision rested with Ahn.[127] However, the Korea Skating Union was soon mired in controversy due to an assault on a female player and a related #MeToo incident involving a national team coach, which drew significant attention in South Korean society and led to government investigations.[26][128] Amid the tumultuous events within the Korea Skating Union, Viktor Ahn's discussions to lead the South Korean national team were hindered by his controversies and lack of coaching experience. The offer ultimately dissolved when he rejoined the Russian national team for the 2019–2020 season.[129]

In February 2019, Ahn reversed his decision, announcing that he wanted to compete as an athlete.[130]

Aged 33, he won silver in the 500 m and 1000 m races respectively at theISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup in Salt Lake City and Shanghai before anchoring Russia to gold in the mixed gender 2,000 m relay and men's 5,000 m relay.[5][11]

In April 2020, Ahn revealed that knee problems were affecting his ability to train and that it was time for him to finally finish his skating career.[8][131] In his retirement statement, he announced he will continue to work for the sport.[132][133]

2020s

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2022 Winter Olympics

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In 2018, Ahn was offered a coaching position for China's national speed skating team byWang Meng, who had been Ahn's acquaintance since 2002. Although Ahn declined the offer in 2018, he accepted the offer in late 2019.[12][134]

As the top assistant of Kim Sun-tae, head coach for China's short track team in the2022 Winter Olympics and previous head coach for Korea's short track team in the2018 Winter Olympics, Ahn helped Chinese players win two gold medals, one silver medal, and one bronze medal in Beijing.[135][136] His training style was to skate with the athletes throughout the sessions, so that they could naturally learn how to make steps.[137]

When Korean skaters were disqualified during the men's 1000 m semifinals, arousingshort track speed skating controversies, South Korean netizens directed anger and criticism towards Ahn, who was seen congratulating his team for winning gold in the 2000 m mixed relay.[138][139]

In addition, some Korean media and the public have remarked that he received an Olympic medal pension ('sports pension') just prior to his naturalization in Russia.[140]Regarding the Olympic medal pension, he has already been confirmed to have received the most 'sports pension' among South Korean sports athletes through a parliamentary audit by the South KoreanNational Assembly in October 2012. During his career, he received apension of more than 370 millionwon from the state.[141]

"The receipt of the Olympic medal pension" has been raised since his naturalization, but it has not been much controversy. However, in 2021, his juniorLin Xiaojun (Lim Hyo-jun), an Olympic gold medalist, was known to have decided to naturalize to China, and major South Korean media compared Lin XiaoJun, who was naturalized to China over the repeated naturalization of Korean ace athletes to other countries and pensions for the first time in 10 years.[142] Andanti-Chinese sentiment during the 2022 Beijing Olympics has raised criticism over his receipt of the Olympic medal pension.

Not responding to interview requests during the Games, Ahn shared his thoughts on the issue in March in an interview with the Korean press by saying, "I kept a stiff upper lip because I didn't want to be an irresponsible person. Due to the nature of the sport, judgment problems can occur at any time. All players come to the game with the mindset that they should be careful about decision issues, but the unexpected often happens on ice." Regarding the accusations that were poured on not only him but also his family, Ahn said, "It suddenly occurred to me that if I gave up short track speed skating, this controversy would end," adding, "I thought I had been supported for my passion and games, but it was heartbreaking to see unexpected things lead to criticism." He yet stated that despite the adversities, he won't be leaving the sport.[137][90]

After the Olympics, Ahn rejected a four-year coaching position and returned to Korea, having not met his family for 19 months due toCovid-19 situations.[90] Furthermore, Ahn declined long-term leadership offers from third countries outside of South Korea, China, and Russia.[14][143]

Failure to return to South Korea for coaching

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In 2023, Ahn returned to South Korea and applied to be a coach for Seongnam City's short track speed skating team.[13][14] However, he is under huge criticism from the South Korean short track speed skating coaches as he has helped South Korean rival China to gain medals during the2022 Beijing Olympics. The Korea skating coach union urged "Seongnam City to appoint a coach that meets the public eye level" and criticized Ahn that he "lied during the naturalization process and betrayed his country", avoiding the fact that Ahn was mistreated by the Korea Skating Union after his injuries.[15] In late January, Seongnam City's short track speed skating team announced that no one is qualified to be a coach, meaning that Ahn is unlikely to be coach for his homeland.[144] After Seongnam City has since announced that there are no successful candidates, and the city ultimately decided not to fill the vacant coaching position.[145]

since then, the Korea skating coach union has been known as a close aide to a specific candidate, and suspicions have been raised that the disciplinary history of a specific candidate has not been raised.[17] As a result, some South Korean media outlets suggested that there was a factional power struggle and political involvement in the ice skating world.[146][147]

Following South Korea's rejection of Viktor Ahn, throughTASS, Russian Skating Union president expressed that they would like to appoint Ahn.[144][148] In 2022, Russia invited Viktor Ahn to become an advisor to the Skating Union, but he refused due to objections by Ahn's wife.[149][150] While Russia sports media outletSport Express urged Ahn to return to Russia as a leader.[151][152]

On February 7, Viktor Ahn expressed his position on the controversy over Russian naturalization on his social network service (SNS) after "received a lump-sum payment of the athletes' pension," which the Korea skating coach union pointed out as a moral issue. At first, he thought dual citizenship was possible. However, when he found out that he had to give up his Korean nationality, he decided that it was right to return the Olympic medal pension he received. And before naturalization in Russia, he made a full donation to "children in need of heart surgery and junior athletes in need of rehabilitation and treatment." Since then, some of the pensions have been delivered to the family ofNoh Jin-kyu, his junior athlete at the Korean National Sport University, according to a South Korean ice skating official. Ahn then said that he would humbly accept the criticism of choosing naturalization for any reason, but he said he would raise speak out when there is misunderstanding.[17]

On February 9,The Hankyoreh pointed out Seongnam City's negligence in administration in that Ahn's coaching support was exposed in advance in connection with the recruitment of the ice skating team at Seongnam City. While the Korea Skating Coaches Union pointed out that it was not the opinion of the Korean ice skating leaders as a whole, and that it was a serious problem for the media to report the opinions of certain unofficial organizations as the opinions of the entire leaders.[153]

South Korean leadership activities

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On April 13, 2023, South Korean media reported as follows. Viktor Ahn will participate as a coach for multiple skaters in the 2023–24 season for the South Korean national team trials. He personally coached young skaters at the Korea National Sport University after the 2022 Beijing Olympics.[18] Among them, seven players from high school and Korea National Sport University wrote him as a leader on the application form for participation in the national team trials.[154][155] This is Ahn's first official South Korean leadership activity.[18]

According toJTBC, Ahn completed the Korea Skating Union's "leader's lesson" in Korea after the 2022 Beijing Olympics.[155] According to the Korea Sports Association and the Korea Skating Union Registration Regulations, which have been changed since April 12, 2021 due to years of "violation of human rights of ice sports" and "ethical controversy of ice coaches" in Korea, even a leader who has obtained a "coach national license" must complete a leader course before he can serve as a leader of theKorea Skating Union.[156]

Conflict with mentor

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This issue that has been consistently mentioned due to Ahn's choice of naturalization in Russia is the issues of conflict with his mentor, Jun Myung-kyu, vice president of theKorea Skating Union. According to Korean medias, Professor Jun was the planner of all Ahn's career paths. Jun was Ahn's professor. And he was Ahn's personal coach in 2007. However, Ahn disobeyed the professor Jun's words.[114][30]

In 2014, his father andLee Joon-ho, who was the former coach of the national team, said the following. : "Ahn, was set to graduate from Korea National Sport University in 2007. Ahn chose the Seongnam City Hall Short track team that Professor Jun did not want, and the relationship between Professor Jun and Ahn was estranged".[114][70] During the Olympics, Chang Myung-hee, former president of the Korea Skating Union, also said that Vice-president Jun Myung-kyu had abused his authority, and Ahn was disadvantaged.[24] In fact, the conflict with factional leaders was also mentioned by the South Korean media in 2010.[23][89] In 2018, Another a Korean skating official commented, "A mere 16 days after Viktor Ahn joined the Seongnam City Hall skating team, he sustained a severe injury during training. Subsequently, Seongnam City Hall suspended the team's operations. Ahn's strained relationship with Jun Myung-kyu, the president of Korea Ice Skating, made it challenging for him to find a suitable place to train and compete within the country."[98]

In March 2014, Professor Jun stepped down as vice-president of the Korean Skaters Union.[157] However, in 2014, Ahn and the Korea Skating Union denied any conflicts or factional issues.[114][115]

The assault of the women's short track team coach during the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics and the athletes' discord over women's speed skating factions raised the issue of the responsibility ofSamsung, which had sponsored the Korea Skating Union and the Korea Skating Union. The Korea Skating Union was investigated by the government, including theMinistry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[26][158] Viktor Ahn and Professor Jun have returned to the agenda.[159][160] However, in February 2018, Viktor Ahn sent a text message to South KoreanCulture, Sports and Tourism CommitteeMember of parliament Ahn Min-seok. Ahn Min-seok said that Ahn hyun-soo has a good relationship with Professor Jun Myung-kyu, and released it to the South Korean media.[158][161]

In March 2022, Viktor Ahn saidYonhap News Agency in an interview that he had never been disadvantaged by the Korea Skating Union.[90]

Style

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  • "Ahn is a master of short track speed skating, particularly in controlling the track during competition." -Wu Dajing[29]
  • "In terms of his racing strategy, when he's following the other skaters, he's not really just following. He's always waiting for that perfect chance to pass." -Chae Ji-hoon[162]
  • "Viktor Ahn, as he's now called, is the most beautiful short track skating athlete in the world in terms of his technique and the way he skates." "If there is any athlete that is designed for short track, body-type wise, it is him," "If you watch him stand and jog, his pelvic is tilted forward naturally, which is perfect for a skater. He has incredible technique, tons of experience." -Apolo Anton Ohno[163][164]

Awards and honors

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Representing Korea

Ahn was awarded theOutstanding Player Award at theSports ChosunCoca-Cola Sports Awards in January 2006.[165] After his victory in Torino, he was selected asPlayer of the Month by the American Sports Academy.[166] He was also named as honorary ambassador for thePyeongChang Winter Olympics bidding committee withJin Sun-yu.[167]

In 2008, Ahn was selected as theMost Valuable Player withLee Kyou-hyuk andYuna Kim by the Korea Skating Union.[168] In the same year, he also received theMen's Team Award at the Asian Sports Awards.[169] withLee Ho-seok,Song Suk-woo,Oh Se-jong, andSeo Ho-jin.

Ahn was chosen as the ambassador for theKorea Sports Promotion Foundation in 2009.[170]

Representing Russia

In March 2013, Ahn was named asMerited Master of Sport by the Russian Federation.[171][172]

After his feat in Sochi, Ahn was awarded theOrder "For Merit to the Fatherland" from Russian PresidentVladimir Putin[173] and theMedal "For Strengthening Military Cooperation".[174][172] He was also selectedMost Valuable Player in theSochi Winter Olympics byNBC,[175][176] and2014 Athlete of the Year by the Russian edition of 'GQ' magazine.[177][5] In light of his status as a South Korean-born Russian, Ahn was further named as honorary ambassador for the 2014–2015 Korea-Russia Year of Mutual Visit in 2014.[178]

In 2016, Ahn received theProud Alumnus Award at hisalma mater.[179][180] He was also inducted into theKorea National Sports University Ice Rink Hall of Fame as the2006 Winter Olympics champion and theSochi Walk of Fame as the2014 Winter Olympics champion.[181][182]

Personal life

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Ahn is married to Woo Nari (Korean:우나리), a Korean born in 1983.[183][184] Nari was a member of Ahn's fan club. Ahn said that her presence and care helped him adapt to Russia.[185][186] Their daughter was born in December 2015.[187][188] But his wife, Woo Nari, couldn't endure the life in Russia and missed South Korea, so eventually left Russia. The Russian media reported that his wife wanted to raise their daughter in South Korea, and Viktor Ahn's choice to go to South Korea was influenced by his wife.[144][148]

Ahn's younger brother is speed skater Ahn Hyun-Jun. He made the Korean national speed skating team for the 2022–23 season.[189][190] The younger Ahn switched from short track to speed skating in 2021.[191]

Russian citizenship

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Vladimir Putin and Ahn after the 2014 Olympics

Ahn trained in Russia and received Russian citizenship to compete for Russia in the2014 Winter Olympics. Ahn's father stated that the decision was due to lack of support from the South Korean skating association.[192] Prior to moving to Russia, Ahn did not know the Russian language and had no familial ties to Russia. He had considered competing for the United States, but found that the process for gaining Russian citizenship was much easier. He chose "Viktor" as his Russian name as it derived fromVictory,[193] and to pay tribute toViktor Tsoi, a Soviet rock star ofethnic Korean descent.[194][61]

In South Korea, fury erupted over the loss of Ahn to Team Russia, after his participation in the2014 Winter Olympics. Several newspapers reported the scorn of the South Korean public and newspaper editors on the actions of the skating federation. Right after the Olympics, theMinister of Sports and PresidentPark Geun-hye of South Korea both promised action in rooting out corruption and feuding at the organization that may have led to Ahn's "defection", in a bid to clean it up in preparation for the2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea. In September 2018, Ahn announced his retirement from short track and moved back to South Korea.[122] The South Korean public was generally supportive of Ahn in early 2014,[194][195] but he also received online bashing amidstcontroversies at Sochi and in later years.[55][196] In 2023, Ahn sought a coaching position in South Korea, despite having renounced his South Korean citizenship when becoming Russian. He was denied that position due to significant public opposition.[16]

Political issues

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In 2011, Ahn's decision to naturalize became a contentious political issue, with some attributing the responsibility to Seongnam Mayor at the time,Lee Jae-myung. By 2014, Lee defended himself by emphasizing that the state-supervised Korea Skating Union should be held accountable rather than the leaders ofLocal government. A significant development occurred in February 2022 whenWon Hee-ryong, associated withYoon Suk Yeol'sPeople's Power presidential campaign, asserted that Viktor Ahn's choice to become a Russian national was influenced by Lee Jae-myung. Won Hee-ryong further claimed that the halting of operations for the Seongnam City Hall ice skating team was a disguise for bankruptcy and alleged that 30 billion won from Seongnam City's funds were diverted to acquireSeongnam FC in a bid to boost the mayor's re-election prospects. TheDemocratic Party of Korea refuted the allegations, deeming them false. Concurrently, Korean ice skating officials emphasized the difficulty in isolating a single cause, especially when injuries and team disbandments coincided with ongoing factional controversies within the ice skating community.[197][198] As of 2022, Lee Jae-myung faces legal scrutiny for allegedly accepting 17 billion won in unauthorized bribes from companies, masked as donations to Seongnam FC.[199][200]

Notes

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He can restore his South Korean nationality under theSouth Korean nationality law.[a][201] In 2003, at the age of 17, he was exempted from military service by winning three gold medals at theAsian Games and finished his four-weeks of basic military training in 2010. For sports personnels who are exempted from active duty are recognized to have completed 34 months of military service if they have spent time as athletes in their field.[202] In September 2018, A South KoreanMinistry of National Defense official said in an interview with South Korean media. "Ahn hyun-soo has already completed hismilitary service".[202]

But if Ahn gets his South Korean citizenship back, he has to renounce his Russian citizenship.[201]

  1. ^South Korean nationality law Article 9 (Acquisition of Nationality through Reinstatement of Nationality)
    (1) A foreigner who was a national of the Republic of Korea may acquire the nationality of the Republic of Korea through obtaining permission of reinstatement of nationality by the Minister of Justice. (2)The Minister of Justice shall not allow the reinstatement of nationality to a person who falls under any of the following subparagraphs, after screening such person who has applied for the reinstatement of nationality.
    1.A person who has inflicted harm on the State or society;2.A person whose conduct is disorderly;3.A person who lost or renounced his/her nationality of the Republic of Korea in order to evade military service;4.A person for whom the Minister of Justice regards the reinstatement of his/her nationality as inappropriate, for the purposes of national security, sustainment of order or public welfare.

In the media

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In the 2010–2011 season, Ahn served as a short trackcommentator forSBS Sports. He covered theWorld Cup series (#3~#6) and theWorld Championships.[203][204]

From 2014 to 2016, he guest-starred in three episodes of Russia's late-night talk showEvening Urgant (episodes S3.E90, S4.E104, S5.E157).[205]

From 2017 to 2018, Ahn guest-starred in the South Korean variety-reality showThe Return of Superman (episodes 202~204, 237, 241) with his daughter.[206]

In 2018, he starred in the South Korean variety-reality showReal Man 300 (episodes 1~15, 18).[123][207]

Other television appearances of Ahn are as follows:

  • Han Su-jin's Sunday Click (South Korean talk show) - withJin Sun-yu(episode 49)[208]
  • Human Docu Love (South Korean documentary) - with wife Woo Nari(episodes 44, 45)[209][210]
  • Live Talk Show Taxi (South Korean talk show) - with wife Woo Nari(episode 488)[211]

Detailed results

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Olympics results

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Competition LocationDateRankEventVideo
2002 Winter Olympics
United StatesSalt Lake Ice Center
13–23 February 2002131500 m
41000 m[212]
DNS500 m
DNS5000 m relay
2006 Winter Olympics
ItalyTorino Palavela
February 13, 2006Gold 11500 m[213][214]
February 19, 2006Gold 11000 m[a][215]
February 25, 2006Bronze 3500 m
February 25, 2006Gold 15000 m relay[b][216]
2014 Winter Olympics
RussiaIceberg Skating Palace
February 10, 2014Bronze 31500 m
February 15, 2014Gold 11000 m[217]
February 21, 2014Gold 1500 m[218][219]
February 21, 2014Gold 15000 m relay[c][220][221]
  1. ^ 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's 1000 mFormer, (OR).
  2. ^ 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's 5000 m relayFormer, (OR).
  3. ^ 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's 5000 m relayFormer, (OR).

World Championships Podiums results

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Six-time Overall world champion. 20 world titles. 18 gold medals.

EventGoldSilverBronzepodiums
Overall6 x1 x7
500m1 x2 x3
1000m4 x3 x7
1500m4 x1 x5
3 000 m[a](2)(3)(2)(7)
distances14 x5 x3 x22 (29)
relay4 x2 x6
Total18 (20)7 (10)3 (5)28 (35)
  1. ^super-final involving eight competitors with highest points after completion of other distances. 2002 (2nd), 2003 (1st), 2004 (1st), 2005 (2nd), 2006 (DSQ), 2007 (2nd), 2013 (7th), 2014 (3rd), 2017 (3rd). The 3000m Super Final is not awarded a medal, but the ranking and record are recognized.

Overall points and medals results

DateCompetition LocationRankEvent
5-7 April 20022002CanadaMontreal 2
(42 points)[a]
Overall
21000m
23000m
1Relay
19-21 March 20032003PolandWarsaw 1
(89 points)[b]
Overall
21000m
11500m
13000m
1Relay
19–21 April 20042004SwedenGothenburg 1
(102 points)[c]
Overall
11000m
11500m
13000m
1Relay
5–6 March 20052005ChinaBeijing 1
(89 points)[d]
Overall
3500m
21000m
11500m
23000m
2Relay
29–31 March 20062006United StatesMinneapolis 1
(68 points)[e]
Overall
11000m
11500m
9–11 March 20072007ItalyMilan 1
(81 points)[f]
Overall
3500m
11000m
31500m
23000m
1Relay
14–16 March 20132013HungaryDebrecen[222]6
(23 points)[g]
Overall
2500m
73000m
2Relay
14–16 March 20142014CanadaMontreal 1
(63 points)[h]
Overall
4500m
11000m
41500m
33000m
10–12 March 20172017HungaryDebrecen[223]7
(23 points)[i]
Overall
7500m
41500m
33000m
  1. ^42 points : 1000 m (21) + 3000 m (21)
  2. ^89 points : 1000 m (21) + 1500 m (34) + 3000 m (34)
  3. ^102 points : 1000 m (34) + 1500 m (34) + 3000 m (34)
  4. ^89 points : 500 m (13) + 1000 m (21) + 1500 m (34) + 3000 m (21)
  5. ^68 points : 1000 m (34) + 1500 m (34)
  6. ^81 points : 500 m (13) + 1000 m (34) + 1500 m (13) + 3000 m (21)
  7. ^23 points : 500 m (21) + 3000 m (2)
  8. ^63 points : 500 m (8) + 1000 m (34) + 1500 m (8) + 3000 m (13)
  9. ^23 points : 500 m (2) + 1500 m (8) + 3000 m (13)

World Team Championships

Team South Korea
dateCompetition Locationrank
29-30 March 2002Team 2002United StatesMilwaukee 3
15-16 March 2003Team 2003BulgariaSofia 2
13-14 March 2004Team 2004RussiaSaint Petersburg 1
5-6 March 2005Team 2005South KoreaChuncheon 2
25-26 March 2006Team 2006CanadaMontreal 1
17-18 March 2007Team 2007HungaryBudapest 2

World Cup Podiums results

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2 times Overall World Cup winner, 6 time individual distances World Cup winner, 67 World Cup victories

World Cup Ranking
Event1st2nd3rdpodiums
Overall2316
500m2114
1000m2417
1500m2417
Total812424
World Cup medals
EventgoldSilverbronzepodiums
Overall73515
500m64212
1000m1310528
1500m167528
3000m66214
distances48301997
Relay197632
medals67 x37 x25 x129
Total75 x49 x29 x153

World Cup Ranking Podiums

seasonOverall500m1000m1500m
2002-032nd3rd3rd2nd
2003-041st2nd1st1st
2004-053rd-2nd2nd
2005-061st1st2nd1st
2007-082nd-1st2nd
2012-13--2nd2nd
2013-142nd1st2nd3rd
Podiums6477
Total24

World Cup medals results

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67 Gold medals1st place, gold medalist(s)

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gold medals
No.Competition LocationEvent
12002-03South KoreaChuncheonOverall
22002-03South KoreaChuncheon500 m
32002-03South KoreaChuncheon1000 m
42002-03South KoreaChuncheon1500 m
52002-03South KoreaChuncheon3000 m S.F.
62002-03ItalyBormio3000 m S.F.
72003-04United StatesMichiganOverall
82003-04United StatesMichigan1000 m
92003-04United StatesMichigan1500 m
102003-04United StatesMichigan5000 m relay
112003-04South KoreaJeonju1500 m
122003-04ChinaBeijingOverall
132003-04ChinaBeijing1500 m
142003-04ChinaBeijing3000 m S.F.
152003-04Czech RepublicMladá BoleslavOverall
162003-04Czech RepublicMladá Boleslav1500 m
172004-05ChinaHarbin1000 m
182004-05ChinaHarbin3000 m S.F.
192004-05ChinaHarbin5000 m relay
202004-05ChinaBeijingOverall
212004-05ChinaBeijing500 m
222004-05ChinaBeijing1000 m
232004-05ChinaBeijing1500 m
242004-05ChinaBeijing3000 m S.F.
252004-05ChinaBeijing5000 m relay
262004-05HungaryBudapest1500 m
272004-05SlovakiaSpišská Nová Ves3000 m S.F.
282005–06ChinaHangzhouOverall
292005–06ChinaHangzhou1000 m
302005–06ChinaHangzhou5000 m relay
312005–06South KoreaSeoul1500 m
322005–06South KoreaSeoul5000 m relay
332005–06ItalyBormio500 m
342005–06ItalyBormio5000 m relay
352005–06NetherlandsHagueOverall
362005–06NetherlandsHague500 m
372005–06NetherlandsHague1500 m
382006-07ChinaChangchun1000 m
392006-07ChinaChangchun1500 m
402006-07ChinaChangchun5000 m relay
412006-07South KoreaJeonju1500 m
422006-07CanadaSaguenay1000 m
432006-07CanadaSaguenay5000 m relay
442006-07CanadaMontreal1500 m (1)
452006-07CanadaMontreal5000 m relay
462007-08ChinaHarbin1000 m
472007-08ChinaHarbin1500 m
482007-08ChinaHarbin5000 m relay[224]
492007-08JapanKobe1000 m
502007-08JapanKobe1500 m
512007-08JapanKobe5000 m relay[225]
522007-08NetherlandsHeerenveen1000 m
532007-08NetherlandsHeerenveen5000 m relay
542007-08ItalyTurin1500 m
552007-08ItalyTurin5000 m relay
562012-13CanadaCalgary1000 m
572012-13JapanNagoya1000 m
582012-13ChinaShanghai1500 m
592012-13RussiaSochi5000 m relay
602013-14South KoreaSeoul500 m
612013-14RussiaKolomna500 m
622014-15United StatesSalt Lake City1000 m
632014-15United StatesSalt Lake City5000 m relay
642016-17GermanyDresden5000 m relay
652019-20United StatesSalt Lake City2000 m mixed relay
662019-20United StatesSalt Lake City5000 m relay
672019-20ChinaShanghai5000 m relay

37 Silver medals2nd place, silver medalist(s)

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Silver medals
No.Competition LocationEvent
12002-03ChinaBeijing1500 m
22002-03ChinaBeijing3000 m S.F.
32002-03RussiaSaint Petersburg1500 m
42002-03RussiaSaint Petersburg3000 m S.F.
52002-03ItalyBormioOverall
62002-03ItalyBormio1000 m
72003-04CanadaCalgary1500 m
82003-04United StatesMichigan500 m
92003-04South KoreaJeonju3000 m S.F.
102003-04ChinaBeijing1000 m
112003-04Czech RepublicMladá Boleslav1000 m
122003-04Czech RepublicMladá Boleslav3000 m S.F.
132004-05ChinaHarbinOverall
142004-05ChinaHarbin1500 m
152004-05SlovakiaSpišská Nová Ves1000 m
162004-05SlovakiaSpišská Nová Ves5000 m relay
172005–06ChinaHangzhou500 m
182005–06ChinaHangzhou1500 m
192005–06ChinaHangzhou3000 m S.F.
202005–06South KoreaSeoulOverall
212005–06South KoreaSeoul3000 m S.F.
222005–06NetherlandsHague5000 m relay
232006-07CanadaMontreal1500 m (2)
242007-08ItalyTurin1000 m
252012-13CanadaCalgary5000 m relay
262012-13ChinaShanghai1000 m
272013-14South KoreaSeoul1000 m
282013-14ItalyTurin500 m
292013-14ItalyTurin1000 m
302013-14ItalyTurin5000 m relay
312013-14RussiaKolomna1500 m
322013-14RussiaKolomna5000 m relay
332014-15TurkeyErzurum1000 m
342016-17BelarusMinsk5000 m relay
352019-20United StatesSalt Lake City500 m
362019-20United StatesSalt Lake City1000 m
372019-20ChinaShanghai2000 m mixed relay

25 Bronze medals3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

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Bronze medals
No.Competition LocationEvent
12002-03RussiaSaint PetersburgOverall
22002-03RussiaSaint Petersburg5000 m relay
32003-04CanadaCalgaryOverall
42003-04CanadaCalgary1000 m
52003-04CanadaCalgary3000 m S.F.
62003-04CanadaCalgary5000 m relay
72003-04South KoreaJeonjuOverall
82003-04South KoreaJeonju5000 m relay
92003-04ChinaBeijing5000 m relay
102004-05SlovakiaSpišská Nová VesOverall
112005–06South KoreaSeoul1000 m
122005–06ItalyBormioOverall
132005–06ItalyBormio3000 m S.F
142005–06NetherlandsHague1000 m
152006-07South KoreaJeonju1000 m
162006-07South KoreaJeonju5000 m relay
172007-08NetherlandsHeerenveen1500 m
182012-13GermanyDresden1000 m
192012-13GermanyDresden1500 m
202012-13GermanyDresden5000 m relay
212013-14ChinaShanghai1500 m
222013-14South KoreaSeoul1500 m
232014-15TurkeyErzurum1500 m
242016-17CanadaCalgary500 m
252016-17ChinaShanghai500 m

National competitions

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 South Korea National Competitions (1996–2011)[226]
DateCompetitionRankEvent
Myongji Primary School
16 Feb 19961996Korean National Winter Sports Festival2nd place, silver medalist(s)1500 m
09~10 Apr 19961996 National Student Short Track Championships[227]1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m
09~10 Apr 19961996 National Student Short Track Championships1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
09~10 Apr 19961996 National Student Short Track Championships1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
03 Feb 19971997Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
26 Feb 19981998Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
28 Feb 19981998Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)2000 m
Myongji Middle School
12 Feb 19991999Korean National Winter Sports Festival2nd place, silver medalist(s)1000 m
12 Feb 19991999Korean National Winter Sports Festival3rd place, bronze medalist(s)3000 m
16 Feb 20002000Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m
22 Feb 20012001Korean National Winter Sports Festival2nd place, silver medalist(s)500 m
23 Feb 20012001Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
Shinmok High School
18 Apr 20022002-03 National Short Track Championships[228]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
1 Apr 20032003-04 National Short Track Championshipsn[229]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
1 Apr 20032003-04 National Short Track Championships2nd place, silver medalist(s)500 m
2 Apr 20032003-04 National Short Track Championships1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m
2 Apr 20032003-04 National Short Track Championships[230]1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
Korea National Sports University
9 Sep 20052005-06 National Short Track Championships[33]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
9 Sep 20052005-06 National Short Track Championships2nd place, silver medalist(s)500 m
9 Sep 20052005-06 National Short Track Championships2nd place, silver medalist(s)Overall
15 Apr 20062006-07 National Short Track Championships[231]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
16 Apr 20062006-07 National Short Track Championships3rd place, bronze medalist(s)3000 m
16 Apr 20062006-07 National Short Track Championships[232]3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Overall
27 Sep 20062006-07 National Short Track Championships1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
27 Sep 20062006-07 National Short Track Championships[233]1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
5 Jan 20072007 Korea Industrial Skating Federation President's Cup[234]1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m
6 Jan 20072007 Korea Industrial Skating Federation President's Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
22 Feb 20072007Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
22 Feb 20072007Korean National Winter Sports Festival3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1000 m
24 Feb 20072007Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m relay
Seongnam Local Government Team
18 Oct 20092009 Korea Industrial Skating Federation President's Cup[235]1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m relay
22 Feb 20102010Korean National Winter Sports Festival[227][236]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
02 Feb 20102010Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m
02 Feb 20102010Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)5000 m relay
no Team[9]
14 Feb 20112011Korean National Winter Sports Festival2nd place, silver medalist(s)1500 m
14 Feb 20112011Korean National Winter Sports Festival1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m
16 Feb 20112011Korean National Winter Sports Festival2nd place, silver medalist(s)5000 m relay
25 Mar 20112011-12 National Short Track Championships2nd place, silver medalist(s)1500 m
26 Mar 20112011-12 National Short Track Championships2nd place, silver medalist(s)500 m
26 Mar 20112011-12 National Short Track Championships[237]1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
27 Mar 20112011-12 National Short Track Championships3rd place, bronze medalist(s)3000 m
6 Apr 20112011-12 National Short Track Championships[92]1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m
 Russia National Competitions (2012–2019)
CSKA Moscow
21~23 Mar 20122012 National ChampionshipsKolomna[103]1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
21~23 Mar 20122012 National ChampionshipsKolomna[238]2nd place, silver medalist(s)1500 m
21~23 Mar 20122012 National ChampionshipsKolomna[103]1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m
27~30 Sep 20122012 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk[239]2nd place, silver medalist(s)500 m (1)
27~30 Sep 20122012 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk2nd place, silver medalist(s)500 m (2)
27~30 Sep 20122012 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk[240]1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m (2)
27~30 Sep 20122012 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk[241]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m (1)
27~30 Sep 20122012 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk[242]2nd place, silver medalist(s)1500 m (2)
27~30 Sep 20122012 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk[243]1st place, gold medalist(s)5000 m relay
27~30 Sep 20122012 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk[244]2nd place, silver medalist(s)Overall
19~21 Dec 20122012 National ChampionshipsSochi1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
19~21 Dec 20122012 National ChampionshipsSochi1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
19~21 Dec 20122012 National ChampionshipsSochi1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m
19~21 Dec 20122012 National ChampionshipsSochi[245]1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
16~18 Oct 20142014 National League Russia CupKolomna[246]1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m (1)
16~18 Oct 20142014 National League Russia CupKolomna[247]1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m (2)
16~18 Oct 20142014 National League Russia CupKolomna[248]1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m (1)
16~18 Oct 20142014 National League Russia CupKolomna[249]2nd place, silver medalist(s)1000 m (2)
16~18 Oct 20142014 National League Russia CupKolomna[250]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m (1)
16~18 Oct 20142014 National League Russia CupKolomna3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1500 m 2)
16~18 Oct 20142014 National League Russia CupKolomna[251][252]1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
27~29 Dec 20142014 National ChampionshipsKolomna[253]1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
27~29 Dec 20142014 National ChampionshipsKolomna[254]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
27~29 Dec 20142014 National ChampionshipsKolomna[255]1st place, gold medalist(s)3000 m
27~29 Dec 20142014 National ChampionshipsKolomna1st place, gold medalist(s)5000 m relay
27~29 Dec 20142014 National ChampionshipsKolomna[256][257]1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
09~11 Sep 20162016 National ChampionshipsMoscow[258]3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1500 m
09~11 Sep 20162016 National ChampionshipsMoscow1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m[259]
23~25 Sep 20162016 National League Russia CupKolomna[260]1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m (1)
23~25 Sep 20162016 National League Russia CupKolomna[261]2nd place, silver medalist(s)500 m (2)
23~25 Sep 20162016 National League Russia CupKolomna[262]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m (1)
23~25 Sep 20162016 National League Russia CupKolomna[263]1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m (2)
23~25 Sep 20162016 National League Russia CupKolomna[264]1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m (1)
23~25 Sep 20162016 National League Russia CupKolomna[265]1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m (2)
23~25 Sep 20162016 National League Russia CupKolomna[266]1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
27~29 Dec 20162016 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m
27~29 Dec 20162016 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m
27~29 Dec 20162016 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m
27~29 Dec 20162016 National ChampionshipsNovogorsk[267][268]1st place, gold medalist(s)Overall
11~13 Aug 20172017 National League Russia CupNovogorsk1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m (1)
11~13 Aug 20172017 National League Russia CupNovogorsk1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m (2)
11~13 Aug 20172017 National League Russia CupNovogorsk2nd place, silver medalist(s)1000 m (1)
11~13 Aug 20172017 National League Russia CupNovogorsk2nd place, silver medalist(s)1500 m (1)
11~13 Aug 20172017 National League Russia CupNovogorsk1st place, gold medalist(s)1500 m (2)
11~13 Aug 20172017 National League Russia CupNovogorsk[269]2nd place, silver medalist(s)Overall
31 Mar~1 Apr 20182018 Russian ChampionshipsSaint Petersburg[270]1st place, gold medalist(s)500 m
31 Mar~1 Apr 20182018 Russian ChampionshipsSaint Petersburg2nd place, silver medalist(s)1000 m
31 Mar~1 Apr 20182018 Russian ChampionshipsSaint Petersburg2nd place, silver medalist(s)1500 m
31 Mar~1 Apr 20182018 Russian ChampionshipsSaint Petersburg1st place, gold medalist(s)5000 m relay
27~29 Sep 20192019 National League Russia CupKolomna2nd place, silver medalist(s)1000 m (1)
27~29 Sep 20192019 National League Russia CupKolomna1st place, gold medalist(s)1000 m (2)
27~29 Sep 20192019 National League Russia CupKolomna3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1500 m
27~29 Sep 20192019 National League Russia CupKolomna[271]2nd place, silver medalist(s)Overall

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  261. ^"Олимпийский чемпион Семён Елистратов и Софья Просвирнова выиграли второй старт на 500 м на этапе Кубка СКР" [Olympic champion Semen Elistratov and Sofia Prosvirnova win the second 500 m race at the SKR Short Track Cup].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). September 25, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  262. ^"Шестикратный олимпийский чемпион Виктор Ан и Екатерина Константинова выиграли первый старт на 1500 м на этапе Кубка СКР" [Six-time Olympic champion Viktor An and Sofia Prosvirnova win the first 1500 m race at the SKR Short Track Cup].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). September 23, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  263. ^"Шестикратный олимпийский чемпион Виктор Ан и Софья Просвирнова выиграли второй старт на 1500 м на этапе Кубка СКР" [Six-time Olympic champion Viktor An and Sofia Prosvirnova win the second 1500 m race at the SKR Short Track Cup].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). September 24, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  264. ^"Шестикратный олимпийский чемпион Виктор Ан и Екатерина Константинова выиграли первый старт на 1000 м на этапе Кубка СКР" [Six-time Olympic champion Viktor An and Sofia Prosvirnova win the first 1000 m race at the SKR Short Track Cup].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). September 24, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
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  266. ^"Шестикратный олимпийский чемпион Виктор Ан и Софья Просвирнова – первые по итогам отбора на Кубок мира" [Six-time Olympic champion Viktor An and Sofia Prosvirnova qualify first to the World Cup].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). September 25, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  267. ^"Шестикратный олимпийский чемпион Виктор Ан победил на 500 и 1500 м, захватив лидерство на многоборном чемпионате России" [Six-time Olympic champion Viktor An wins the 500 and 1500 m, taking the lead in the Russian national championships].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). December 28, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  268. ^"Виктор Ан и Екатерина Константинова – чемпионы России по шорт-треку в многоборье" [Victor Ahn and Ekaterina Konstantinova are overall Russian champions in short track speed skating].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). December 29, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  269. ^"Шестикратный олимпийский чемпион Виктор Ан уступил олимпийскому чемпиону Семену Елистратову на Кубке СКР" [Six-time Olympic champion Viktor An lost to Olympic champion Semyon Elistratov at the SKR Short Track Cup].allsportinfo.ru (in Russian). August 14, 2017. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
  270. ^"Виктор Ан заработал 9 млн. рублей в Петербурге" [Viktor An earned 9 million rubles in St. Petersburg].sportsdaily.ru (in Russian). April 2, 2018. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
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