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  • Published_at:2014-02-15
  • Category:Sports
  • Channel:Olympic Games Sochi 2014
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  • description: В финальном забеге на 1500 метров на Олимпиаде в Сочи россиянин Виктор Ан занял третье место и выиграл бронзовую медаль. Его время - 2.15,062. Для России эта медаль стала пятой в общекомандном зачете. Российский конькобежец Виктор Ан завоевал бронзовую медаль в финале Игр-2014 в Сочи на дистанции 1500 м. Золотая награда досталась Чарльзу Хэмелину из Канады, серебро отошло представителю Китая Тяньюю Хань. Сочи 2014 Шорт трек Конькобежный спорт Энциклопедия зимней Олимпиады: шорт-трек Шорт-трек Виктор Ан выиграл выиграл бронзу на дистанции 1500м. Олимпиада Сочи 2014 Inside Edge: Hamelin wins gold in men's 1500 M short track Sochi 2014 Athletes to Watch: Short-Track | 2014 Sochi Olympics SOCHI, Russia -- Charles Hamelin is a man on a mission. In what could be the first of several trips to the podium, the star short-track speedskater won a gold medal in the men's 1,500 metres at the Sochi Olympics on Monday. The native of Ste-Julie, Que., is a medal favourite in his three other events. Canadian Short Track Speed Skaters Have High Hopes for Olympics On the Ice with the US Short Track Olympic Team Canadian Short Track Speedskater Hamelin Enjoys Sweet Victory, Confidence Running Korean women's short track team shines in 500m & 3,000m relay Victor An wins 1,500m short track bronze Late in the 1,500 final, surprise finalist Jack Whelbourne of Britain crashed and took out one of the rubber lane markers. Lee Han-bin, the lone South Korean in the final, finished sixth. He was advanced into the final by the judges after teammate Sin Da-woon crashed in the semifinals and took Lee down with him. Ahn stepped on the podium to wild cheers from the mostly Russian crowd. He was a three-time gold medallist for his native South Korea, but after missing the Vancouver Games four years ago, he changed his name and became a Russian citizen. He was known as Ahn Hyun-soo when he won gold in the 1,500 at the 2006 Turin Olympics. "I'm a little bit nervous," he said. "I didn't think very much. I never thought I could make it to the finals, let alone stand on the podium. I took every round as my final, and tried my best to compete."
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