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    Lee Sang-hwa (Korean: 이상화; Hanja: 李相花, Korean pronunciation: [i.saŋ.ɦwa]; born 25 February 1989) is a South Korean retired speed skater who specialises in the sprint distances. She is a two-time Olympic champion in 500 metres (2010 and 2014) and the 2010 World Sprint champion.

  2. Lee Sang-Hwa (en hangul, 이상화; en hanja, 李相花; Seúl, 25 de febrero de 1989) es una patinadora de velocidad sobre hielo surcoreana . Primeros años y educación. Nació en 1989, hija de Lee U-geun, técnico en la escuela de niñas Hwigyeong y Kim In-sun. Lee tiene un hermano mayor, Lee Sang-jun, quien también era patinador.

  3. 12 de feb. de 2014 · Speed skater Lee Sang-hwa set a new Olympic record on her way to defending her 500-meter crown on. Wednesday (KST), a virtuoso performance that prompted one of her rivals compare her to track...

  4. 9 de may. de 2019 · Lee Sang-Hwa, a two-time Olympic 500m champion and the fastest woman ever in that sprint, has retired, according to South Korean media. Lee, 30, had not competed on the World Cup since taking silver at the PyeongChang Olympics, where she was one of the host nation’s most high-profile athletes.

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  5. Six years after their iconic moment at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games, gold medal winning speed skaters Nao Kodaira from Japan and Lee Sang-Hwa of Republic of Korea, were back, together, in the same Gangneung Oval venue where their post-race embrace went viral around the globe.

  6. Olympic speed skating champions Lee Sang-hwa (Republic of Korea) and Kodaira Nao (Japan) shared one of the most iconic moments in recent Olympic history at the PyeongChang 2018 Games. The two stars reunited at Gangneung Oval, the same venue where they competed together six years ago.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2022 · Lee Sang-hwa to me is one of many skating peers I have, and more than that, also a very dear friend who I connect with,” Kodaira said during a televised press conference on Thursday (27 October), when she confirmed the end of a skating career marked by one Olympic gold medal and two silvers.