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Nana Takagi (born July 2, 1992 in Makubetsu) is a former Japanese speed skater.
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2022, attend
2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games
Speed skating
Women's 1000 meters, women's 1500 meters, women's 3000 meters, women's collective start events.
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On April 5, Takagi held a press conference in Tokyo to announce his retirement.
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- Date of birth
- July 2, 1992
- height
- 155 cm [5]
- Sports event
- Speed skating
- Major achievement
- Champion of the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics speed skating women's mass start final
catalogue
Takagi Nana started speed skating in second grade.
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In 2018, she participated in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and won two gold MEDALS in the women's team pursuit and mass start of speed skating, becoming the first Japanese female athlete to win two gold MEDALS in speed skating at a single Winter Olympics.
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In 2022, he will participate in the women's 1000m, women's 1500m, women's 3000m and women's mass start events of speed skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games.
On April 5, 2022, Nana Takagi held a press conference in Tokyo to announce his retirement.
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In December, the third stop of the 2022-2023 ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Calgary women's 1500 meters, Takagi Nana won the championship in 1:52.54.
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In December, the 2022/23ISU Speed Skating World Cup Calgary women's 1000m race, Takagi Nana in 1:13.19 won the silver medal.
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In December, at the 2022/23ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Calgary, Takagi Nana won the silver medal in the women's 500 meters with a time of 37.26.
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On December 19, the fourth leg of the 2022/23ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Calgary women's 1500 m: Takagi Nana won the gold medal in 1:52.08.
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February 2023, the fifth leg of the 2022/23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup, Poland, Mazoshetomashev Women's 1000 m race: Nana Takagi placed second in 1:16.18.
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2020/23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup sixth leg Mazoshetomashev Women's 1500 m: won the third place in 1:57.59, in the women's 1000 m, Takagi Nana won the third place in 1:15.67.
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A given year
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competition
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item
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grade
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The year 2018
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Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
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Women's team pursuit speed skating
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Gold medal
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The speed skating women started off en masse
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Gold medal
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2022
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Women's 1500m speed skating
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One minute, 55.34 seconds
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Women's team pursuit speed skating
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Silver medal
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2023
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2022/23ISU Speed Skating World Cup 5th stop
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Women's 1500m speed skating
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1:58.02: Bronze medal
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2022/23 ISU Speed Skating World Cup sixth leg
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Women's 1000m
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1:15.67: Bronze medal
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At the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, she won the gold medal in the women's mass start speed skating final.
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On November 17, 2018, in the women's mass start competition of the 2018 Speed Skating World Cup in Japan, Nana Takagi of Japan scored 60 points in 8 minutes 58.090 seconds.
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On December 16, 2018, the 2018/2019 ISF Speed Skating World Cup in Heerenveen, the Netherlands, the women's collective start final, Japan's great name Takagi Na won the title with 8 minutes 50.150 seconds and 60 points at the last moment.
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On February 15, 2022, she won the silver medal in the women's team pursuit final of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
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