Song Suk-woo  
 
 
nation 
 
Korea South   South Korea 
 
 
birthday 
 
March 1, 1983
 
 
Career
 
 
status 
 
resigned
 
 
Medal table
 
 
Olympic medals
 
1 ×  
 
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World Cup medals
 
4 ×  
 
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4 ×  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Song Suk-woo  ( kor.   송석우  ; born March 1,   1983  ) is a South Korean   short  tracker  and Olympic champion  .
 
Life  
Song won gold over 3000 m and with the relay at the Winter Asian Games  in Aomori  in 2003 , as well as bronze over 500 m. At the 2003 World Championships  in Warsaw  , he won one silver and three bronze medals. In the same year  he won with the team in Sofia  silver, which he in 2004  in St. Petersburg  and in 2006  in Montreal  to win the team gold. At the 2004 World Championships  in Gothenburg he became over 500 m world champion and with the relay. He also won silver in the all-around competition and over 3000 m and bronze over 1500 m. He won a gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics  in Turin  with the relay over 5000 m along with Ahn Hyun-soo  , Lee Ho-suk  , Seo Ho-jin  and Oh Se-jong  .
Web links  
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, Suk-woo  is the first name.
 
 
 
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