Wang Wei (speed skater)
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NationalityChinese
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| Sport | Short track speed skating | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wang Wei is a former Chinese female short track speed skater.[1] She is a two-time silver medallist of the World Team Championships and a two-time bronze medallist of the 2005 Winter Universiade.[2] During the 2002–03 World Cup season, Wang won two races at the World Cup stage in Salt Lake City.[3] She also achieved one podium during the 2003–04 World Cup season in Jeonju. She won the 1500 m race and finished second in the 1000 m race at the 2004–05 World Cup's stage in Saguenay.