Ayano Sato (speed skater)
Japanese speed skater (born 1996)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Born | (1996-12-10) 10 December 1996 (age 27) Kushiro, Japan |
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Height | 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in) |
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Weight | 56 kg (123 lb) |
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Country | Japan |
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Sport | Speed skating |
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Event | Team pursuit |
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Club | Takasaki University of Health and Welfare |
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Ayano Sato (佐藤 綾乃, Satō Ayano, born 10 December 1996) is a Japanese speed skater. She competed in the women's 3000 metres at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[1] Sato was part of the Japanese team that won the 2018 Olympics women team pursuit gold medal.[2]
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- 2006: Daniela Anschütz-Thoms, Anni Friesinger, Lucille Opitz, Claudia Pechstein, Sabine Völker (GER)
- 2010: Daniela Anschütz-Thoms, Stephanie Beckert, Anni Friesinger-Postma, Katrin Mattscherodt (GER)
- 2014: Lotte van Beek, Marrit Leenstra, Jorien ter Mors, Ireen Wüst (NED)
- 2018: Ayaka Kikuchi, Ayano Sato, Miho Takagi, Nana Takagi (JPN)
- 2022: Ivanie Blondin, Valérie Maltais, Isabelle Weidemann (CAN)
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- 2005: Germany (Daniela Anschütz, Anni Friesinger, Sabine Völker)
- 2007: Canada (Kristina Groves, Christine Nesbitt, Shannon Rempel)
- 2008: Netherlands (Paulien van Deutekom, Renate Groenewold, Ireen Wüst)
- 2009: Canada (Kristina Groves, Christine Nesbitt, Brittany Schussler)
- 2011: Canada (Cindy Klassen, Christine Nesbitt, Brittany Schussler)
- 2012: Netherlands (Diane Valkenburg, Linda de Vries, Ireen Wüst)
- 2013: Netherlands (Marrit Leenstra, Diane Valkenburg, Ireen Wüst)
- 2015: Japan (Ayaka Kikuchi, Miho Takagi, Nana Takagi)
- 2016–17: Netherlands (Antoinette de Jong, Marrit Leenstra, Ireen Wüst)
- 2019–20: Japan (Nana Takagi, Ayano Sato, Miho Takagi)
- 2021: Netherlands (Ireen Wüst, Antoinette de Jong, Irene Schouten)
- 2023: Canada (Valérie Maltais, Ivanie Blondin, Isabelle Weidemann)
- 2024: Netherlands (Joy Beune, Irene Schouten, Marijke Groenewoud)
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