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| name = Livio Wenger |
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| nationality = Swiss |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1993|1|20|df=yes}} |
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| birth_place = [[Kriens]], Switzerland<ref>{{cite web |title=Livio WENGER |url=https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/en/results/speed-skating/athlete-profile-n1049911-livio-wenger.htm |website=Olympics.com |access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref> |
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| height = 175 cm |
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{{Medal|Country | {{SUI}} }} |
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{{Medal|Sport|Men's [[speed skating]]}} |
{{Medal|Sport|Men's [[speed skating]]}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships|World Single Distances Championships]]}} |
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{{Medal|Bronze|[[2024 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships|2024 Calgary]]|[[2024 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships – Men's mass start|Mass start]]}} |
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{{Medal|Competition|[[European Speed Skating Championships|European Championships]]}} |
{{Medal|Competition|[[European Speed Skating Championships|European Championships]]}} |
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{{Medal|Silver|[[2022 European Speed Skating Championships|2022 Heerenveen]]|[[2022 European Speed Skating Championships – Men's mass start|Mass start]]}} |
{{Medal|Silver|[[2022 European Speed Skating Championships|2022 Heerenveen]]|[[2022 European Speed Skating Championships – Men's mass start|Mass start]]}} |
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{{Medal|Bronze|[[2020 European Speed Skating Championships|2020 Heerenveen]]|[[2020 European Speed Skating Championships – Men's team sprint|Team sprint]]}} |
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2020 European Speed Skating Championships|2020 Heerenveen]]|[[2020 European Speed Skating Championships – Men's team sprint|Team sprint]]}} |
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{{Medal|Sport | Men's [[inline speed skating]] }} |
{{Medal|Sport | Men's [[inline speed skating]] }} |
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{{Medal|Competition | [[World Games]] }} |
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{{Medal|Silver | [[2017 World Games |
{{Medal|Silver | [[2017 World Games|2017 Wroclaw]] | Track 10000 m E }} |
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'''Livio Wenger''' (born 20 January 1993) is a Swiss [[Speed skating|long track speed skater]] and [[Inline speed skating|inline speed skater]]. In 2017, he competed in [[The World Games]] 2017 in [[Wroclaw]], Poland where he won a silver medal in the 10k track points-elimination. At the [[2018 Winter Olympics]] he competed in the [[Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's 1500 metres|1500 metres]], [[Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's 5000 metres|5000 metres]] and in the [[Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's mass start|Mass start]] where he finished fourth.<ref name="bio">{{cite web |url=https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/speed-skating/athlete-profile-n3034854-livio-wenger.htm |title=Livio Wenger |work=Pyeongchang 2018 |accessdate=10 February 2018}}</ref> |
'''Livio Wenger''' (born 20 January 1993) is a Swiss [[Speed skating|long track speed skater]] and [[Inline speed skating|inline speed skater]]. In 2017, he competed in [[The World Games]] 2017 in [[Wroclaw]], Poland where he won a silver medal in the 10k track points-elimination. At the [[2018 Winter Olympics]] he competed in the [[Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's 1500 metres|1500 metres]], [[Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's 5000 metres|5000 metres]] and in the [[Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's mass start|Mass start]] where he finished fourth.<ref name="bio">{{cite web |url=https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/speed-skating/athlete-profile-n3034854-livio-wenger.htm |title=Livio Wenger |work=Pyeongchang 2018 |accessdate=10 February 2018 |archive-date=11 February 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180211131142/https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/speed-skating/athlete-profile-n3034854-livio-wenger.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Personal records== |
==Personal records== |
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{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|1500 m|1:44.09|16 February 2020|[[Utah Olympic Oval]], Salt Lake City|Current Swiss record.<ref name=nr/>}} |
{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|1500 m|1:44.09|16 February 2020|[[Utah Olympic Oval]], Salt Lake City|Current Swiss record.<ref name=nr/>}} |
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{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|3000 m|3:41.05|23 February 2019|Olympic Oval, Calgary|Current Swiss record.<ref name=nr/>}} |
{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|3000 m|3:41.05|23 February 2019|Olympic Oval, Calgary|Current Swiss record.<ref name=nr/>}} |
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{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|5000 m|6:12.13|3 December 2021|[[Utah Olympic Oval]], Salt Lake City|Current Swiss record.<ref name=nr/>}} |
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{{PersonalRecordsMiddle|10000 m|13:26.11|17 December 2022|Olympic Oval, Calgary|}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*{{ISU speed skater|1184557}} |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Swiss male speed skaters]] |
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[[Category:Speed skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics]] |
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[[Category:World Games silver medalists]] |
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Born | Kriens, Switzerland[1] | 20 January 1993||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 70 kg (154 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Livio Wenger (born 20 January 1993) is a Swiss long track speed skater and inline speed skater. In 2017, he competed in The World Games 2017 in Wroclaw, Poland where he won a silver medal in the 10k track points-elimination. At the 2018 Winter Olympics he competed in the 1500 metres, 5000 metres and in the Mass start where he finished fourth.[2]
Personal records[edit]
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Event | Result | Date | Location | Notes |
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500 m | 36.52 | 2 March 2019 | Olympic Oval, Calgary | |
1000 m | 1.09.79 | 2 December 2017 | Olympic Oval, Calgary | Current Swiss record.[4] |
1500 m | 1:44.09 | 16 February 2020 | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City | Current Swiss record.[4] |
3000 m | 3:41.05 | 23 February 2019 | Olympic Oval, Calgary | Current Swiss record.[4] |
5000 m | 6:12.13 | 3 December 2021 | Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City | Current Swiss record.[4] |
10000 m | 13:26.11 | 17 December 2022 | Olympic Oval, Calgary |
References[edit]
- ^ "Livio WENGER". Olympics.com. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
- ^ "Livio Wenger". Pyeongchang 2018. Archived from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- ^ "Livio Wenger". www.speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ a b c d "National Records – Switzerland (SUI)". www.speedskatingresults.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
External links[edit]
- Livio Wenger at the International Skating Union
- Livio Wenger in SpeedSkatingBase.eu (archived)
- Livio Wenger at SpeedSkatingNews.info
- Livio Wenger at SpeedSkatingStats.com
- Livio Wenger at Rollerstory.net
- Livio Wenger at Olympics.com
Categories:
- 1993 births
- Living people
- Swiss male speed skaters
- Olympic speed skaters for Switzerland
- Speed skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Speed skaters at the 2022 Winter Olympics
- World Games silver medalists for Switzerland
- World Games medalists in roller sports
- People from Lucerne-Land District
- Sportspeople from the canton of Lucerne
- 21st-century Swiss people
- World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships medalists
- Medalists at the 2017 World Games
- European speed skating biography stubs
- Swiss winter sports biography stubs