Ko Gi-Hyun
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| Medal record | ||
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| Women’s Short track speed skating | ||
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| Olympic Games | ||
| Gold | 2002 Salt Lake City | 1500 m |
| Silver | 2002 Salt Lake City | 1000 m |
| World Championships | ||
| Gold | 2004 Gothenburg | 3000 m relay |
| Gold | 2002 Montréal | 3000 m relay |
| Gold | 2004 St. Petersburg | Team |
| Gold | 2003 Sofia | Team |
| Gold | 2002 Milwaukee | Team |
| Silver | 2002 Montréal | Overall |
| Silver | 2002 Montréal | 1000 m |
| Silver | 2002 Montréal | 1500 m |
| Bronze | 2002 Montréal | 3000 m |
Ko Gi-Hyun (Hangul: 고기현, Hanja: 高基鉉) (born May 11, 1986) is a South Korean short track speed skater. Ko remains the second youngest individual gold medalist after Tara Lipinski in the history of the Olympic Winter Games, winning gold in women's 1500 m event at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt lake city, United States, at 15 years and 277 days old.
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