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Jeremy Lee Wotherspoon (born October 26, 1976) is a Canadian speed skater, widely recognized as one of the greatest speedskating sprinters of all time.
Wotherspoon was born in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, but grew up in Red Deer, Alberta. He first became involved in speedskating after signing up for a power skating class in an effort to improve his ice hockey abilities. Initially, Wotherspoon competed in both short track and long track events. He eventually chose long track as a specialty and climbed through the junior ranks, moving to Calgary to train with the Canadian national team at the age of 17. Wotherspoon soon won medals on the World Cup circuit, with his first victories in 1997. In December 2003, Wotherspoon became the most successful male skater in World Cup history when he claimed the 49th victory of his career. Wotherspoon broke the 500 m world record on three occasions, and his last record was broken in November 2015 by Pavel Kulizhnikov of Russia. He broke the 1000 m world record seven times.
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Hiroyasu Shimizu (清水宏保 in Japanese, born 27 February 1974 in Obihiro, Hokkaidō, Japan) is a Japanese speed skater. He has an Olympic gold medal from 1998 in the 500 m and his win made him a hero in his home country. He currently holds the world record for the 100 m speed skating event in 9.43 seconds. He formerly held the 500 m record (34.32) but was later beaten by fellow Japanese skater Joji Kato.
He is well known for his physical handicaps, with a height of only 162 cm, and he has an asthma, for which he was featured in a commercial for an asthma drug by GlaxoSmithKline.
He married Japanese fashion model Reiko Takagaki (高垣麗子).
Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com
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Jeremy Wotherspoon 500 meter wereldrecord 34.03
Jeremy Wotherspoon 500m Oval Finals 34.05 March 2008
34.31 500m Hamar 2008, Jeremy Wotherspoon
Calgary Olympic Oval Sat dec 28 2013 Mens 500m #1 P07 Wotherspoon+Riopel
Hiroyasu shimizu vs jeremy wotherspoon 2001(world record)
Jeremy Wotherspoon vs Dmitry Lobkov 2st 500 2008 WSD
2013 Inductee - Jeremy Wotherspoon
About Jeremy Wotherspoon
Wotherspoon breaks arm
Jeremy Wotherspoon vs Hiroyasu Shimizu WC distances 2003
Wereld record 500 meter whoterspoon 34.03 speed skating present by Woutermesker.nl
Filmed by Jeroen de Heer (the Netherlands) Jeremy Wotherspoon skating at the Oval Finals Calgary, World Record attempt Saturday 15 March 2008 just 0.02 above WR! 34.05 Great Race! opening 9.51 full round 24.54
One of my favourite races. I was sick most of the night before and was not interested in racing that day. The skating felt great in the warm up, and I just let things happen. Possibly the best race of my life.
Hiroyasu shimizu skating in Salt Lake City a new worldrecord on the 500 meters
2013 Athlete - Speed Skating Biography Jeremy Wotherspoon was one of the greatest speed skating sprinters of all time. Jeremy had a record 67 career victories and 13 World Cup titles. He set, reset and broke the 500m and 1000m world records during his career. A four-time Olympian, he won the 500m silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics Games. In 2007, Jeremy established a new 500m record of 34.03 seconds at Salt Lake City. He won the World Sprint Championship four times, the 500m World Cup titles seven times, and was the 1000m World Cup Champion four times. Jeremy retired from racing in 2010.
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2008, Berlin, Germany, Essent ISU speed skating long track World Cup Series, day two, last years champ, Jeremy Wotherspoon, of Canada, crashes into the wall in the mens 500m, breaking his arm. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)
Jeremy Wotherspoon vs Hiroyasu Shimizu during World Distance Championships 2003 in Berlin on 14 march 2003. Jeremy Wotherspoon tegen Hiroyasu Shimizu op het WK afstanden in Berlijn op 14 maart 2003. 500 meter
Jeremy Wotherspoon Inducted 2013 Jeremy Wotherspoon was one of the greatest speed skating sprinters of all time. Jeremy had a record 67 career victories and 13 World Cup titles. He set, reset, and broke the 500m and 1000m world records during his career. A four-time Olympian, he won a 500m silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics Games. In 2007, Jeremy established a new 500m record of 34.03 seconds at Salt Lake City. He won the World Sprint Championship four times, the 500m World Cup titles seven times, and was the 1000m World Cup Champion four times. Jeremy retired from racing in 2010. Jeremy was born in Humboldt, Saskatchewan and grew up in Red Deer, Alberta. He competed in short track and long track events, before he focused on long track. Jeremy moved to Calgary when he was seventeen...
Video of the first race of Jeremy Wotherspoon after his comeback and an interview with him about this first race.
Interview with Jeremy Wotherspoon, after his decision to quit speed skating and start as a coach at the Kia Speed Skating Academy
Jeremy Wotherspoon has officially crossed the finish line of a remarkable skating career. After 15 years with Canada's long track speed skating team, wotherspoon is about to join the coaching ranks. Rick Donkers reports.
Some well-known speedskaters were in Kelowna for a wedding of two of their own. We caught up with them where they were helping out at a training session of the Kelowna Speedskating Club. Check out our interviews with Jeremy Wotherspoon, local Nick Goplen and Olympian groom-to-be Jamie Gregg.
Norges Skøyteakademi har ansatt Jeremy Wotherspoon, og blir i den anledningen intervjuet på NRK dagsrevyen 11 juni 2015