Apolo Anton Ohno is a retired American short track speed skater and an eight-time Winter Olympics medalist. His achievements have led to his induction into both the International Sports Hall of Fame (2017) and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame (2019).
On May 22, 1982, Apolo Anton Ohno, an American retired short track speed skater, was born.
In 1994, Apolo Ohno became interested in short track speed skating after watching the Olympics in Lillehammer.
In 1996, Apolo Ohno began training full-time in short track speed skating.
In 1996, Apolo Ohno was admitted to the Lake Placid Olympic Training Center to train full-time for short track.
From April to August 1997, Apolo Ohno stopped training, gained weight, and was ill-prepared.
In 1997, Apolo Ohno won the U.S. Senior Championships overall title, becoming the youngest person to win the title at age 14.
In 1997, at the age of 14, Apolo Ohno became the youngest U.S. national champion.
In 1998, Apolo Ohno finished last in the Olympic trials and did not qualify for the Olympic team.
In December 1999, Apolo Ohno became the youngest skater to win a World Cup event title.
In 1999, Apolo Ohno won first overall at the World Junior Championships and also won his second senior U.S. national championship. He finished fourth overall at the 1999 World Championships and earned a silver medal in the 500 m.
In 2000, Apolo Ohno finished third overall at the U.S. Championships and ninth overall at the World Championships.
In December 2001, during the U.S. Short Track Speed Skating 2002 Olympic Trials, Shani Davis was racing for a position on the short track team.
In 2001, Apolo Ohno became the first American to win a World Cup overall title and was the reigning national champion from 2001.
In the 2000-2001 season, Apolo Ohno won his first World Cup overall title, regained his National title, and finished second overall in the World Championships.
After the 2002 Winter Games, Apolo Ohno continued to perform well in short track speed skating.
Apolo Ohno stumbled during a semifinal heat in the 1500 m during the 2006 Winter Olympics, resulting in not being able to defend his 2002 gold medal in the event.
Apolo Ohno won medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics, becoming the face of short track in the United States.
Apolo Ohno's weight at the 2002 Winter Games served as a benchmark for weight loss for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
As of 2002, Apolo Ohno had little contact with his biological mother and expressed no interest in knowing her or his older half-brother.
Due to a possible lingering negative reaction from the 2002 Olympic Games disqualification controversy, an estimated 100 riot police stood guard at Incheon International Airport during a 2005 event in South Korea to prevent harm from happening to Apolo Ohno.
In 2002, Apolo Ohno was a finalist for the Sullivan Award.
In December 2001, Apolo Ohno and Rusty Smith had already earned slots on the six-man team due to points earned from earlier races for the 2002 Olympic Trials.
In October 2003, Apolo Ohno was named the United States Olympic Committee's Male Athlete of the Month and U.S. Speedskating's Athlete of the Year for 2003.
In 2003, Apolo Ohno successfully defended his World Cup title during the season despite declining to participate in a World Cup event in Korea for security reasons.
In 2003, Apolo Ohno won the World Cup overall title again.
In 2004, Apolo Ohno continued his dominance by winning the World Cup title.
At the first event of the 2005 World Cup in China, Apolo Ohno severely sprained his ankle and withdrew from the event.
In 2005, Apolo Ohno continued his dominance by winning the World Cup title.
In 2005, Apolo Ohno won the World Cup overall title again.
In 2005, Apolo Ohno won two gold medals and the overall title at the meet despite suffering from a severe stomach illness.
Apolo Ohno took a year off from competitive skating when the 2006 Winter Olympics ended.
In 2006, Apolo Ohno finished third in the overall standings and was unable to defend his World Cup title from the previous three seasons.
In 2006, Apolo Ohno was a finalist for the Sullivan Award.
In the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Apolo Ohno stumbled during a semifinal heat in the 1500 m and finished fifth. He was able to win the bronze medal in the 1000 m.
On March 19, 2007, Apolo Ohno and Julianne Hough first appeared on the show Dancing with the Stars.
On April 16, 2007, Apolo Ohno and Julianne Hough received the competition's first perfect score of 30 for their Samba routine on "Dancing with the Stars".
On April 26, 2007, Apolo Ohno was inducted into the Asian Hall of Fame, which honors achievements of Asian Americans.
On May 22, 2007, Apolo Ohno and Julianne Hough were crowned champions on "Dancing with the Stars".
On December 24, 2007, Apolo Ohno won his ninth national title in Kearns, Utah, finishing first in the 1000 m and the 1500 m. He also finished first in the 500 m, but was disqualified for crosstracking.
From March 9–11, 2007, Apolo Ohno competed at the 2007 World Championships held in Milan, Italy, winning gold in the 1500 m due to the disqualification of Song Kyung-Taek. He also won bronze in the 1000 m, 3000 m, and the 5000 m relay, becoming the overall bronze medalist.
In 2007, Apolo Ohno won the season of Dancing with the Stars.
In March 2008, Apolo Ohno was named the United States Olympic Committee's Male Athlete of the Month.
At the 2008 World Championships in Gangneung, South Korea, Apolo Ohno won his first overall title, placing first place in the 500 m, second in the 1000 m, and third place in the 3000 m. He earned the crowd's applause with a clean skate in the 500 m.
In 2008, Apolo Ohno was a guest judge on the fashion reality show Project Runway.
In 2008, Apolo Ohno won his first overall World Championship title.
In November 2009, Apolo Ohno criticized the leaders of the U.S. Speedskating Organization after their sponsor, DSB Bank, went bankrupt. He expressed embarrassment over the leadership's inability to secure other sponsors before the Olympics.
Apolo Ohno was the reigning champion from 2001 until 2009.
After the 2010 Winter Games, Apolo Ohno created the Apolo Anton Ohno Foundation and partnered with the Century Council's Ask, Listen, Learn Program to discourage underage drinking and promote a healthy lifestyle.
Apolo Ohno retired after the 2010 Olympics.
In 2010, Apolo Ohno secured an endorsement deal with Omega, the maker of luxury watches.
In 2010, Apolo Ohno secured sponsorships from companies like McDonald's, General Electric, Vicks, and Coca-Cola to support his career. Alaska Airlines served as his primary sponsor for the 2010 Winter Games, featuring his image on a Boeing 737-800 jet.
In 2010, Apolo Ohno was sponsored by Alaska Airlines during the Winter Games and did not wear the Colbert Nation logo.
In preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics, Ohno lost over 9 kilograms from his weight at the 2002 Winter Games, enduring a 5-month 3-a-day training program combined with a strict nutritional program.
In 2011, Apolo Ohno participated in Oreo's Team DSRL sketch.
In July 2012, Apolo Ohno returned for the fifteenth season of "Dancing with the Stars", an All-Star season, paired with Karina Smirnoff.
In 2012, Apolo Ohno appeared as a grocery store produce worker on the CBS show "I Get That a Lot".
In 2013, Apolo Ohno appeared as the character "Stone" in the Syfy Original Movie "Tasmanian Devils", and also hosted GSN's "Minute to Win It".
In 2013, Apolo Ohno hosted the GSN revival of Minute to Win It.
In November 2014, Apolo Ohno sponsored a speedskating race in Salt Lake City, Utah, featuring top skaters from the US, China, Canada, and the Netherlands.
In 2014, Apolo Ohno served as a commentator for NBC's coverage of the Winter Games in Sochi.
In 2015, Apolo Ohno appeared as the live guest during the season finale of NBC's live variety show "Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris".
In 2015, Apolo Ohno served as a Special Olympics Global Ambassador ahead of the World Summer Games in Los Angeles, California, and continues to serve in that role.
In 2016, Apolo Ohno made a guest appearance as himself in the American sitcom television series "Superstore".
On June 12, 2017, Apolo Ohno appeared as a host in the second season premiere of the reality-competition series "Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge".
On July 9, 2017, Apolo Ohno appeared on an episode of "The $100,000 Pyramid".
In 2018, Apolo Ohno served as a commentator for NBC's coverage of the Winter Games in Pyeongchang.
In 2018, Apolo Ohno worked as a commentator for NBC during the Pyeongchang Games.
In 2019, Apolo Ohno was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame and announced he was writing a book about his transition from Olympic athlete to entrepreneur.
On February 22, 2021, Apolo Ohno appeared as a contestant on the NBC game show "The Wall" to raise money for the Team USA Fund.
In 2022, Apolo Ohno's book "Hard Pivot" is scheduled for release.
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