Song Jae-kun
nation
Korea South South Korea
birthday
February 15, 1974
Career
status
resigned
Medal table
Olympic medals
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Song Jae-kun ( kor. 송재근 ; born February 15, 1974 ) is a South Korean short tracker .
Song won a gold medal with Kim Ki-hoon , Lee Joon-ho and Mo Ji-soo at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville with the 5000m relay . Over the distance of 1000 m he only finished 20th.
After his active career, Song became a short track trainer. In 2005 he coached the South Korean national team.
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Song Jae-kun in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
1992: Kim , Lee , Mo , Song | 1994: Carnino , Cattani , Fagone , Herrnhof , Vuillermin | 1998: Bédard , Campbell , Drolet , Gagnon | 2002: Bédard , Gagnon , Guilmette , Tremblay , Turcotte | 2006: Ahn , Lee , Oh , Seo , Song | 2010: C. Hamelin , F. Hamelin , Jean , Tremblay , Bastille | 2014: Ahn , Grigoryev , Jelistratow , Sakharov | 2018: Liu , Liu , Knoch , Burján Korea South Italy Canada Canada Korea South Canada Russia Hungary
Note: This article places the family name before the person's first name. This is the usual order in Korean. Song is the family name here, Jae-kun is the first name.
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