Short Track Speed Skating (STK)

STK sport icon

Short-track speed skating has been a contest at the Winter Olympics since the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville, France. Prior to that, it was a demonstration sport at the 1988 games. The results from the 1988 demonstration competition are not included in the official Olympic statistics. The sport has been dominated by teams from East Asia and North America, namely South Korea, China, Canada and the United States . Those four countries have won 147 of 195 medals awarded since 1992. South Korea leads the medal tally, with 53 medals including 26 golds since 1992. The majority of medals that South Korea and China have won at the Winter Olympics come from short-track speed skating. At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Haralds Silovs of Latvia became the first athlete in Olympic history to participate in both short track (1500m) and long track (5000m) speed skating, and the first to compete in two disciplines on the same day. After winning the 500m event at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Viktor Ahn becam…[Wikipedia]

Icons throughout the Games

STK pictogram at 1992_albertville_olympics
STK pictogram at 1994_lillehammer_olympics
STK pictogram at 1998_nagano_olympics
STK pictogram at 2002_salt-lake_olympics
STK pictogram at 2006_torino_olympics
STK pictogram at 2010_vancouver_olympics
STK pictogram at 2014_sochi_olympics
STK pictogram at 2018_pyeongchang_olympics
STK pictogram at 2022_beijing_olympics
STK pictogram at 2012_innsbruck_youth
STK pictogram at 2016_lillehammer_youth
STK pictogram at 2020_lausanne_youth

Leading Countries