Cole Krueger

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Cole Krueger Short track
nation HungaryHungary Hungary
birthday August 22, 1991
place of birth PittsburghUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited States 
Career
status active
Medal table
World Cup medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
EM medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
ISU Short track world championships
bronze 2019 Sofia 5000 m relay
ISU European Short Track Championships
bronze 2018 Dresden 5000 m relay
gold 2019 Dordrecht 5000 m relay
Placements in the Short Track World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup November 8, 2014
 World Cup victories 2
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Relay / team 2 1 3
last change: December 8, 2019

Cole William Isaac Krueger (born August 22, 1991 in Pittsburgh ) is a Hungarian , formerly American short tracker .

Career

Krueger first appeared at the 2010 Junior World Championships in Taipei . There he was tenth in the all-around competition and sixth in the relay. He started the World Cup for the first time in November 2014 in Salt Lake City and finished in 38th place over 1000 m, 20th place over 1500 m and third place with the relay. At the 2015 World Championships in Moscow , he finished eighth in the relay. The following year he came in seventh place with the relay at the World Championships in Seoul and won third place with the relay at the World Cup in Dresden . He has been racing for Hungary since the 2017/18 season. In January 2018 he won the bronze medal with the relay at the European Championships in Dresden. In the 2018/19 season he won his first World Cup victory in Calgary with the relay and took third place with the relay in Dresden. At the 2019 European Championships in Dordrecht , he won the gold medal with the relay. In March 2019 he won the bronze medal with the relay at the World Championships in Sofia .

World Cup victories in the team

No. date place
1. 4th November 2018 CanadaCanada Calgary 1st
2. November 10, 2019 CanadaCanada Montreal 1

1With Csaba Burján Shaoang Liu and Sándor Liu Shaolin.

Personal bests

  • 500 m 41.305 sec. (installed on November 4, 2018 in Calgary)
  • 1000 m 1: 24.412 min. (installed on January 14, 2018 in Dresden)
  • 1500 m 2: 13.955 min. (installed on November 10, 2018 in Salt Lake City)

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