Speed Skating World Cup: Chinese Olympic speed skater Ning Zhongyan bags third medal in Beijing
- Olympian Ning Zhongyan totals five medals after the Speed Skating World Cup events in Hokkaido and Beijing
- On December 1, the athletes jet off to Stavanger, Norway to compete in their third of six World Cup events
China ended the Beijing leg of the ISU World Cup Speed Skating on the podium, with Ning Zhongyan taking bronze in the men’s 1,000m race on Sunday.
Ning crossed the finish line in one minute, 09.03 seconds, less than a second behind three-time Olympic champion Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands, and trailing second-place finisher Havard Holmefjord Lorentzen of Norway by 0.04 seconds.
Third place was an improvement for Ning, who finished fifth in the same event when he made his debut at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2022.
“Going back home [to compete] is different,” Ning wrote in a social media post. “Three days went by really fast, and I still want to keep fighting at home! See you next time!”
The bronze marked the skater’s third medal in Beijing, after he finished third in the 1,500m on Friday then took silver in team sprint on Saturday. Earlier in November, the 24-year-old collected silver in the 1,000m and bronze in the 1,500m in Hokkaido, Japan, where the first World Cup event of the 2023 season took place.
“It is a satisfying start to a new season. Hopefully I can change the colour of my medals into gold in the next events,” Ning said.