Medal record | ||
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Men's short track speed skating | ||
Competitor for Canada | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Gold | 1998 Nagano | 5000 m relay |
Gold | 2002 Salt Lake City | 5000 m relay |
Silver | 2006 Turin | 5000 m relay |
Bronze | 1998 Nagano | 1000 m |
World Championships | ||
Gold | 2000 Sheffield | 500 m |
Gold | 1998 Vienna | 5000 m relay |
Gold | 2005 Chuncheon | Team |
Gold | 2003 Sofia | Team |
Gold | 2001 Nobeyama | Team |
Gold | 2000 The Hague | Team |
Gold | 1998 Bormio | Team |
Silver | 2003 Warsaw | 5000 m relay |
Silver | 2002 Montréal | 5000 m relay |
Silver | 2001 Jeonju | 5000 m relay |
Silver | 2000 Sheffield | Overall |
Silver | 2000 Sheffield | 1500 m |
Silver | 1998 Vienna | 500 m |
Silver | 2002 Milwaukee | Team |
Silver | 1999 St. Louis | Team |
Bronze | 2002 Montréal | 1000 m |
Bronze | 1999 Sofia | 5000 m relay |
Éric Bédard (born December 17, 1976, in Sainte-Thècle, Quebec) is a Canadian short track speed skater who has won 4 Olympic medals (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze). He participated in three individual events at the 2006 Winter Olympics and finished fourth in the 500 meters. He also led a team into the 5000 meter relay, winning the silver medal. He has been a long time member of Canada's short track team and has won four medals in three Olympic games: bronze in the 1,000 meters in Nagano, and two golds and a silver in the 5,000 meter relay. He has also had a lot of success at the World Championships, capturing 10 medals, including three golds (5,000 m relay in 2005 and 1998 and 500 m in 2000).
Bédard was national squad coach of Germany from 2008 till 2010. From 2010 he is national squad coach in Italy.[1]
Canadian short track speed skating all-time medals list
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