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Chris Witty

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1975 -

Occupation

Sports

Notable Achievements

Olympic Gold, Olympic Silver, World Champion

Description

Speed Skater and Cyclist, winning Olympic medals in speed skating. Olympic Gold in Speed Skating - 1500m (1988); Olympic Gold in Speed Skating - 1000m (2002); Olympic Silver in Speed Skating - 1000m (1988). World Champion, sprint cycling (1996). World Single Distance Champion (1998). Partner is speed skater Frouke Oonk. Also known as Christine Witty.

See Also

Further Reading/Research