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Winter Olympics: Ohno wins sixth Olympic medal


In a dramatic short track finish, Apolo Anton Ohno won the silver medal in the men’s 1500 meters.Photo: Associated Press
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA — In a dramatic short track finish, Apolo Anton Ohno won the silver medal in the men’s 1500 meters. With six Olympic medals to his name, Ohno is now tied with Bonnie Blair as the most decorated American Winter Olympian.

 “I’m very, very happy with my performance today,” Ohno said. “I skated a very aggressive race. I feel good.”

 Going into the final turn, Ohno was in fourth place when two Korean skaters crashed, allowing him to move up to second. He finished in 2:17.976 just in front of teammate J.R. Celski, who won the bronze medal finishing in 2:18.053.

“Typically short track is not supposed to have any contact,” Ohno said. “There was a lot of contact—a lot of bumping, a lot of grabbing. It was a crazy race.”

Korea’s Lee Jung-Su won gold with a time of 2:17.611.

Ohno, who is competing in his third Olympic games, now has two gold medals, two silver and two bronze. Anything he wins from here on out “is just icing on the cake,” he said.

“I do this sport because I love it,” Ohno said. “I was very relaxed all day and I think I will be throughout the entire Olympic games. It’s been a fantastic start for an Olympic games for me. I’m enjoying every single moment.”

Ohno will next compete in the men’s 1000-meter race on Wednesday; the final is Saturday.

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Karla Bruning

Karla Bruning is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, The Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, RunnersWorld.com, Active.com, The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, The Gazette in Montreal and two dozen other publications. Her work has also received mentions from The New York Times, Runner's World, Fox Sports, The Baltimore Sun, PBS, New York Road Runners and Brooks Running among others. She has appeared on "America's Morning Radio," "Good Morning San Diego," and "The Marathon Show." She also covered the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver for The Washington Times.

 

As a former Newsweek reporter, Karla contributed to cover stories for the International Edition and sat in as head of research and Periscope editor. She won a Fulbright scholarship for American journalists and reporting grants from the Scripps Howard, Carnegie and Knight Foundations. Karla holds degrees from Amherst College and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.

 

When not pounding the pavement as a reporter, Karla is often pounding the pavement as a runner. She is the editor for RunningTrax and has completed four marathons, trains with the New York Harriers and is a member of New York Road Runners. Find Karla on RunKarlaRun.com, Twitter@KBruning and Facebook.

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