Apollo Anton Ohno
A legendary American short-track speed skater, Apollo Anton Ohno, holds the record as the most decorated U.S. Winter Olympian with an impressive collection of eight Olympic medals.
Ice Skater
May 22, 1982
Gemini
42
Seattle, Washington
Apollo Anton Ohno, born in Seattle, Washington, rose to prominence as America’s top short-track speed skater. His Olympic journey began in 2002, where he became the first American man to win a gold medal in the sport. Throughout his illustrious career, Ohno captured a remarkable eight Olympic medals, including two golds, two silvers, and four bronzes, making him the most decorated American Winter Olympian.
Beyond the Olympic stage, Ohno dominated the World Championships, securing eight gold medals and establishing himself as a global force in short-track speed skating. His exceptional talent also led him to four Overall World Cup Champion titles and an impressive 13 individual World Cup titles.
In 2010, Ohno announced his retirement from competitive skating and transitioned into broadcasting, providing expert commentary during the 2014 Sochi Winter Games and the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games. His contributions to the sport were duly recognized when he was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2019.
Ohno’s achievements extend beyond the ice rink. He is a licensed real estate agent, a motivational speaker, and the author of two inspiring books: “Zero Regrets: Be Greater Than Yesterday” and “Medal Mindset: Conquering the Inner Voice of Doubt.” Additionally, Ohno actively engages in philanthropic work, supporting organizations like the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Special Olympics.
Apollo Anton Ohno remains an iconic figure in American sports, celebrated for his exceptional athleticism, unwavering determination, and enduring impact on the world of short-track speed skating.