Noh Do-hee

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Noh Do-hee Short track
nation Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea
birthday December 13, 1995
Career
status active
Medal table
World Cup medals 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
JWM medals 7 × gold 3 × silver 1 × bronze
ISU Short track world championships
gold 2015 Moscow 3000 m relay
gold 2016 Seoul 3000 m relay
ISU Short track junior world championships
silver 2011 Courmayeur 1000 m
silver 2011 Courmayeur 1500 m superfinal
gold 2013 Warsaw All-around
gold 2013 Warsaw 3000 m relay
gold 2013 Warsaw 1500 m
gold 2013 Warsaw 1500 m superfinal
silver 2013 Warsaw 1000 m
gold 2014 Erzurum All-around
gold 2014 Erzurum 1500 m
gold 2014 Erzurum 1500 m superfinal
bronze 2014 Erzurum 1000 m
Placements in the Short Track World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup December 13, 2014
 World Cup victories 9 (including 1 individual victory)
 1000 m world cup 7. ( 2015/16 )
 1500 m world cup 3. ( 2015/16 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 1000 meters 1 0 0
 1500 meters 0 3 3
 Relay / team 8th 1 1
last change: November 13, 2019
Korean spelling
Hangeul 노도희
Revised
Romanization
No do-hui
McCune-
Reischauer
No Tohŭi

Noh Do-hee (born December 13, 1995 ) is a South Korean short tracker .

Career

Noh appeared internationally for the first time in February 2011 at the Junior World Championships in Courmayeur . There she won over 1000 m and the silver medal in the 1500 m superfinal. At the Junior World Championships 2013 in Warsaw she won the silver medal in the 1000 m and the gold medal in the 1500 m superfinal, with the relay and in the all-around event. The following year she won gold over 1500 m at the Junior World Championships in Erzurum , in the 1500 m superfinal and in the all- around event . She won bronze over 1000 m. In the 2014/15 season she ran her first World Cup races in Shanghai , which she finished in 28th place over 1000 m and 18th over 1500 m. With the relay she won her first World Cup there. In the further course of the season she reached second and third place over 1500 m and thus achieved seventh place in the World Cup over 1500 m. With the relay she came in second place in Erzurum. At the 2015 World Championships in Moscow , she won the gold medal with the relay over 3000 m. In the 2015/16 season she won three World Cup wins with the relay. In addition, she won the 1000 m in Dordrecht and took third place over 1500 m in Nagoya and second place over 1500 m in Dresden . At the 2016 World Championships in Seoul , she won the gold medal with the relay. Her best result in the individual races was 12th place over 1000 m. She finished the season in seventh place in the World Cup over 1000 m and third place in the World Cup over 1500 m. In the following season she won the World Cup four times with the relay. She also came third in the 1500 m at the World Cup in Salt Lake City . At the Winter Universiade 2017 in Almaty she came in 12th place over 1500 m, tenth place over 1000 m and seventh place over 500 m. She also won the gold medal there with the relay. In February 2017, she won the gold medal with the relay at the Winter Asian Games in Sapporo .

World Cup victories

World Cup victories in individual

No. date place discipline
1. February 14, 2016 NetherlandsNetherlands Dordrecht 1000 m

World Cup victories with the relay

No. date place
1. December 14, 2014 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Shanghai 1
2. November 8, 2015 CanadaCanada Toronto 2
3. December 6, 2015 JapanJapan Nagoya 2
4th December 13, 2015 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Shanghai 2
5. November 6, 2016 CanadaCanada Calgary 3
6th November 13, 2016 United StatesUnited States Salt Lake City 4
7th December 10, 2016 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Shanghai 4
8th. 17th December 2016 Korea SouthSouth Korea Gear tilt 4
2With Choi Min-jeong, Kim A-lang and Shim Suk-hee .
3With Choi Min-jeong, Shim Suk-hee and Kim Geon-hee .
4thWith Shim Suk-hee, Kim Ji-yoo and Choi Min-jeong

Personal bests

  • 500 m 43.713 sec. (installed on March 8, 2014 in Erzurum)
  • 1000 m 1: 30.166 min. (set up on March 9, 2014 in Erzurum)
  • 1500 m 2: 22.954 min. (installed on November 13, 2016 in Salt Lake City)
  • 3000 m 5: 46.351 min. (installed on December 19, 2014 in Seoul)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Season result at the Winter Universiade 2017