Yang Yang (b. 1976)

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Olympic medal record
Women’s short-track speed skating
Olympic Games
Gold 2002 Salt Lake City 500m
Gold 2002 Salt Lake City 1000m
Silver 1998 Nagano 3000m Relay
Silver 2002 Salt Lake City 3000m Relay
Bronze 2006 Turin 1000 m
World Championships
Gold 2005 Beijing 500 m
Silver 2005 Beijing 3000 m relay
Gold 2003, Warsaw 500 m
Bronze 2003 1000 m
Bronze 2003 1500 m
Gold 2003 3000 m relay
Gold 2002, Montréal 500 m
Gold 2002 1000 m
Gold 2002 1500 m
Silver 2001, Jeonju 500 m
Gold 2001 1000 m
Gold 2001 1500 m
Gold 2001 3000 m
Gold 2000, Sheffield 1000 m
Gold 2000 1500 m
Gold 2000 3000 m
Gold 1999, Sofia 500 m
Gold 1999 1000 m
Silver 1999 1500 m
Gold 1999 3000 m
Gold 1999 3000 m relay
Gold 1998 1000 m
Gold 1998 1500 m
Silver 1998 3000 m
Gold 1998 3000 m relay
Gold 1997 500 m
Gold 1997 1000 m
Bronze 1997 3000 m
Goodwill Games
Gold 2000, Lake Placid 1000 m
Bronze 2000 500 m
(2002) - Speed Skating World Cup - Montreal - Yang Yang (A). (c)Alain de Lamirande.
(2002) - Speed Skating World Cup - Montreal - Yang Yang (A). (c)Alain de Lamirande.

Yang Yang (Chinese: 楊揚; born 24 August 1976 in Harbin, China) is an Olympic short track speed skater. She is currently a member of the Chinese national short track team. Most notably, her victory in the women's 500 m short track at the 2002 Winter Olympics made her China's first-ever Winter Olympics gold medalist. She added a second gold in the women's 1000 m short track at the same Games. By coincidence, she had a contemporary on the Chinese skating team also named Yang Yang.

(2002) - Speed Skating World Cup - Montreal - Yang Yang (c)Alain de Lamirande.
(2002) - Speed Skating World Cup - Montreal - Yang Yang (c)Alain de Lamirande.
(2002) - Speed Skating World Cup - Montreal - Yang Yang answering questions from journalists. (c)Alain de Lamirande
(2002) - Speed Skating World Cup - Montreal - Yang Yang answering questions from journalists. (c)Alain de Lamirande
Personal records
Women's short track speed skating
Distance Time Date Location Notes
500 m 44:084 2002-02-20 Calgary
1000 m 1:30.216 2005-10-02 Hangzhou 2005 / 2006 World Cup
1500 m 2:21.690 2002-02-13 Salt Lake City, Utah 2002 Winter Olympics
3000 m 5:03.652 2000-12-10 Changchun 2000 / 2001 World Cup

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