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        Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Olympic speed skaters of South Korea, South Korean short track speed skaters, Ko Gi-Hyun, Lee Kyou-Hyuk, Ahn Hyun-Soo, Mo Tae-Bum, Lee Seung-Hoon, Lee Jung-Su, Lee Sang-Hwa, Sung Si-Bak, Lee Ho-Suk, Kim Dong-Sung, Park Seung-Hi, Chun Lee-Kyung, Kim Min-Jung, Choi Eun-Kyung, Jin Sun-Yu, Kim Yoon-Mi, Noh Jin-Kyu, Park Hye-Won, Cho Ha-Ri, Lee Kang-Seok, Jeon Da-Hye, Lee Eun-Byul, Choi Jae-Bong, Kwak Yoon-Gy, Kim Ki-hoon, Lee Joon-Ho, Baek Eun-Bi, Chae Ji-Hoon, Choi Min-Kyung, Lee Ju-Youn, Kim Seoung-Il, Jeon Ji-Soo, Oh Se-Jong, Mun Jun, Min Ryoung, An Sang-Mi, Yeo Sang-Yeop, Won Hye-Kyung, Noh Seon-yeong, Song Kyung-Taek, Song Suk-Woo, Jung Eun-Ju, Lee Jong-Woo, Lee Jun-Hwan, Joo Min-Jin, Mo Ji-Soo, Kang Yun-Mi, Yoo Seon-Hee, Kim So-Hee, Byun Chun-Sa, Noh Ah-Reum, Kim Tae-Hoon, Lee Ho-Eung, Bae Ki-Tae, Seo Ho-Jin, Yang Shin-Young, Kim Dam-Min, Hwang Hyun-Sun, Shin Sae-Bom, Park Do-Yeong, Kim Min-Jee, Kim Yoon-man, Kim Bo-Reum, Kim Hyun-Kon, Choi Ji-Hyun, Lee Ki-Ho, Kim Yu-Rim, Kim Hwan-Ee, Jegal Sung-Yeol, Um Cheon-Ho, Choi Jung-Won, Jung Ba-Ra, Kim Byeong-Jun, Song Jae-Kun, Kim Yun-Jae, Lee Han-Bin. Excerpt: Lee Kyou-Hyuk (Korean:, Hanja:, born March 16, 1978, in Seoul) is a South Korean long track speed skater who specializes in the 500 and 1,000 meters. He was the 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 World Sprint Speed Skating Champion, and is one of four male skaters to have won the World Sprint Speed Skating Championships four times. His first world sprint championship, in 2007, was his first International Championships medal after a 13-year top-level career. As well as his success in the World Sprint Championships, Lee has fourteen wins in individual World Cup races, a gold medal, two silver and one bronze from the World Single Distance Championships and four gold medals from the Asian Winter Games as well as numero...