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Shani Earl Davis (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː n i /; born August 13, 1982) is an American former speed skater. [1] At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Davis became the first African American athlete to win a gold medal in an individual event at the Olympic Winter Games, winning the speedskating 1000 meter event. He also won a silver medal in the 1500 ...
Shani Davis of the United States wins gold in 1000 m becoming the first man to win this event twice. Mo Tae-bum of South Korea and Chad Hedrick of the United States were paired together and won silver and bronze respectively, 0.38 seconds separated gold from bronze. [34]
Shani Davis: 1:46.45: Jan Bos: 1:46.76 Wennemars, who had been disqualified from the 500 m, took the first win for the hosts. In the last pair, Shani Davis met Olympic champion Italian Enrico Fabris, and the two prevented the Dutch from finishing with the top four spots. November 11, 2006: Heerenveen, Netherlands: 1000 m: Lee Kyou-hyuk: 1:09.01 ...
By winning the men's 1000 meters race, Shani Davis of the United States secured the men's 1000 metres World Cup, as he extended his lead to 210 points, with only 150 points available for the winner on the last competition weekend.
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U.S. speed skater Shani Davis torched the decision after he apparently lost a tiebreaker coin toss that kept him from carrying the Stars and Stripes. Shani Davis tweets anger over flag-bearer decision
Shani Davis: Shani Davis: Håvard Bøkko (2) Norway: 2010–11: Lee Kang-seok (2) Stefan Groothuis: Shani Davis (4) Bob de Jong: Norway: 2011–12: Mo Tae-bum: Shani Davis: Håvard Bøkko: Bob de Jong (3) Netherlands: Alexis Contin: 2012–13: Jan Smeekens: Kjeld Nuis: Zbigniew Bródka: Jorrit Bergsma: Netherlands: Arjan Stroetinga: 2013–14 ...
Canal Winchester's Royal Davis secured 28% of votes to top runner-up Marcus Speed of New Albany High School, who received 25%.