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Apolo Anton Ohno
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Apolo Anton Ohno

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As the son of a single father, Apolo Anton Ohno showed a lot of spunk and energy. To keep out of trouble, Ohno got involved in sports like swimming and inline skating. But everything changed when he saw the short-track speed skating during the 1994 Winter Olympic Games. His natural talent for the sport quickly became apparent, and soon he moved, reluctantly, from Seattle to Salt Lake City for serious training. After both triumphs and disappointments, Ohno’s hard work and determination paid off when he skated away with two Olympic medals - one silver, one gold - in the 2002 Winter Games.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Chelsea House Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2009
Pages
128
ISBN
9781604135657

As the son of a single father, Apolo Anton Ohno showed a lot of spunk and energy. To keep out of trouble, Ohno got involved in sports like swimming and inline skating. But everything changed when he saw the short-track speed skating during the 1994 Winter Olympic Games. His natural talent for the sport quickly became apparent, and soon he moved, reluctantly, from Seattle to Salt Lake City for serious training. After both triumphs and disappointments, Ohno’s hard work and determination paid off when he skated away with two Olympic medals - one silver, one gold - in the 2002 Winter Games.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Chelsea House Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2009
Pages
128
ISBN
9781604135657