Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships

Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships is an annual short-track speed-skating competition. It was established by the International Skating Union in 2019 to allow athletes from outside Europe to compete at the event. Its inaugural event was held in 2020, while its second and third editions were cancelled in 2021 and 2022 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[1] The second edition of the event is expected to be held from 10–12 November 2022 in Salt Lake City, United States of America.

Editions of the games

  • 2020: Canada Montreal, Canada
  • 2023: United States Salt Lake City, United States of America
  • 2024: Canada Laval, Canada [2]

Medal holders

500 metres

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Hwang Dae-heon
 South Korea
40.695 Steven Dubois
 Canada
40.799 Kim Da-gyeom
 South Korea
40.923
2023[3] Steven Dubois
 Canada
40.316 Andrew Heo
 United States
40.687 Pascal Dion
 Canada
41.482

1000 metres

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Hwang Dae-heon
 South Korea
1:27.719 Steven Dubois
 Canada
1:27.897 Park Ji-won
 South Korea
1:28.033
2023[4] Park Ji-won
 South Korea
1:27.548 Pascal Dion
 Canada
1:27.592 William Dandjinou
 Canada
1:27.816

1500 metres

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Hwang Dae-heon
 South Korea
2:21.140 Steven Dubois
 Canada
2:21.475 Thomas Hong
 United States
2:21.627
2023[5] Park Ji-won
 South Korea
2:16.409 Hong Kyung-hwan
 South Korea
2:16.471 Steven Dubois
 Canada
2:16.702

5000 metre relay

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 South Korea Korea
Hwang Dae-heon
Lee June-seo
Park Ji-won
Kim Da-gyeom
6:58.666 Canada Canada
Steven Dubois
Charles Hamelin
Pascal Dion
Cédrik Blais
6:58.892 United States United States
Aaron Tran
Thomas Hong
Andrew Heo
Ryan Pivirotto
6:59.891
2023[6]  China
Li Kun
Liu Guanyi
Song Jiahua
Zhong Yuchen
6:54.766  Japan
Hayashi Kosei
Iwasa Dan
Shighiro Kiichi
Oshinaga Kazuki
6:56.071  South Korea
Lee June-seo
Park Ji-won
Lim Yong-jin
Lee Donghyun
7:12.956

500 metres

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Choi Min-jeong
 South Korea
43.684 Alyson Charles
 Canada
43.787 Courtney Sarault
 Canada
44.007
2023[7] Shim Suk-hee
 South Korea
43.273 Kristen Santos-Griswold
 United States
43.302 Zhang Chutong
 China
43.503

1000 metres

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Choi Min-jeong
 South Korea
1:32.712 Courtney Sarault
 Canada
1:33.014 Kim A-lang
 South Korea
1:33.108
2023[8] Courtney Sarault
 Canada
1:28.615 Gong Li
 China
1:28.840 Claudia Gagnon
 Canada
1:28.963

1500 metres

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Choi Min-jeong
 South Korea
2:41.270 Seo Whi-min
 South Korea
2:41.367 Maame Biney
 United States
2:41.417
2023[9] Courtney Sarault
 Canada
2:25.614 Kristen Santos-Griswold
 United States
2:25.708 Choi Min-jeong
 South Korea
2:25.737

3000 metres

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 South Korea Korea
Choi Min-jeong
Kim Ji-yoo
Noh Ah-reum
Kim A-lang
4:11.404 Canada Canada
Courtney Sarault
Alyson Charles
Claudia Gagnon
Danaé Blais
4:12.028 China China
Li Xuan
Guo Yihan
Song Yang
Xu Aili
4:12.239
2023[10]  South Korea
Choi Min-jeong
Kim Gili
Lee Soyoun
Shim Suk-hee
4:04.767  Canada
Ann-Sophie Bachand
Claudia Gagnon
Courtney Sarault
Renee Marie Steenge
4:05.049  United States
Eunice Lee
Julie Lethal
Kristen Santos
Corinne Stoddard
4:06.964

Mixed event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2023[11]  United States
Andrew Heo
Marcus Howard
Kristen Santos
Corinne Stoddard
2:38.095  China
Gong Li
Li Kun
Wang Xinran
Zhong Yuchen
2:38.244  Canada
Steven Dubois
Maxime Laoun
Courtney Sarault
Lea Tessier
2:48.548

Accumulative medal summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)122519
2 Canada (CAN)39618
3 United States (USA)1348
4 China (CHN)1225
5 Japan (JPN)0101
Totals (5 entries)17171751

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References

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