Bae Ki-tae
South Korean speed skater (born 1965)
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Born | 3 May 1965 (1965-05-03) (age 59) Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi-do | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Bae Ki-tae (Korean: 배기태; Hanja: 裴基兌, born 3 May 1965 in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi-do) is a former speed skater from South Korea. In 1990, he became the first Korean speed-skater to win a senior championship, winning gold at the World Sprint Speed Skating Championships held in Tromsø, Norway. In addition, Kim participated in the World Allround Speed Skating Championships and won the 500 metres 3 times (1987, 1988 and 1990).
References
- Skateresults.com
External links
- Bae Ki-Tae at the International Skating Union
- Ki-Tae Bae at Olympics.com
- Bae Gi-Tae at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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- 1970: Valery Muratov
- 1971: Erhard Keller
- 1972: Leo Linkovesi
- 1973: Valery Muratov
- 1974: Per Bjørang
- 1975: Aleksandr Safronov
- 1976: Johan Granath
- 1977–80: Eric Heiden
- 1981: Frode Rønning
- 1982: Sergey Khlebnikov
- 1983: Akira Kuroiwa
- 1984: Gaétan Boucher
- 1985–86: Igor Zhelezovski
- 1987: Akira Kuroiwa
- 1988: Dan Jansen
- 1989: Igor Zhelezovski
- 1990: Bae Ki-tae
- 1991–93: Igor Zhelezovski
- 1994: Dan Jansen
- 1995: Kim Yoon-man
- 1996–97: Sergey Klevchenya
- 1998: Jan Bos
- 1999–2000: Jeremy Wotherspoon
- 2001: Mike Ireland
- 2002–03: Jeremy Wotherspoon
- 2004–05: Erben Wennemars
- 2006: Joey Cheek
- 2007–08: Lee Kyou-hyuk
- 2009: Shani Davis
- 2010–11: Lee Kyou-hyuk
- 2012: Stefan Groothuis
- 2013–14: Michel Mulder
- 2015–16: Pavel Kulizhnikov
- 2017: Kai Verbij
- 2018: Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen
- 2019: Pavel Kulizhnikov
- 2020: Tatsuya Shinhama
- 2022: Thomas Krol
- 2024: Ning Zhongyan
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