Speeding toward Olympic greatness
Skater Gao Tingyu is hoping that his impressive haul in Harbin is a catalyst for success at Milano-Cortina 2026


Later, in the men's team sprint, Gao partnered with Ning Zhongyan and Lian Ziwen to secure gold. As the trio stepped onto the podium, the crowd erupted in applause.
"I'm not sure if this will be my last Asian Winter Games. I don't want it to be, but I didn't want to leave with any regrets," Gao said, his eyes misting with emotion.
At the previous Asian Winter Games, the Chinese speed skating team secured just one gold medal — Gao's victory in the men's 500m. This year, however, the team brought home an impressive 11 golds.
With intense, back-to-back races, Gao's performance was a standout among Team China's speedsters in Harbin.
Having experienced this journey firsthand, Gao attributes the team's remarkable progress to scientific training methods. "In the past, I was on my own, but now I have a strong support system. My key word for this year's Games is effort. With everyone working together, Chinese speed skating will continue to improve," he said.
One of Gao's coaches, Liu Guanghui, emphasized that the Asian Winter Games tested the team's preparation, and this year's performance reached an ideal level.
"I'm extremely proud of Gao's performance," Liu remarked.
Liu's brother, Liu Guangbin, is also part of Gao's coaching team. Together, the brothers have supported Gao for 13 years.
"Seeing him standing on the top step of the podium, the greatest feeling is that all these years of hard work have paid off," Liu Guanghui told Xinhua News Agency.
"As coaches, we provide direction and support, but the real effort comes from the athletes. Gao has faced numerous injuries over the past two years, but he has continued to train relentlessly. His perseverance is truly inspiring.
"Our ultimate goal is the Winter Olympics. With a long preparation period ahead, we're fully committed to giving our best."
Gao joined the Chinese national speed skating team in 2016 and gained recognition at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, winning the bronze in the men's 500m — a first medal for China in the event.
Despite setbacks, including a back injury and a dip in form during the Beijing Olympics cycle, Gao made a strong comeback.
In 2022, he served as the flag bearer for China and broke the Olympic record in the men's 500m, winning China's first-ever Olympic gold in the event.
The Asian Winter Games were an intense challenge, but Gao found the joy of competing outweighed the struggle.
Almost immediately after the final race, he and his teammates jetted off to Europe to compete on the ISU World Tour circuit, with an eye on achieving even greater success at next year's Olympics.
Factfile
Name: Gao Tingyu
Age: 27
Height: 181 centimeters
Birthplace: Yichun, Heilongjiang province
Sport: Speed skating
Achievements:
2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games: Gold in 100m, 500m, and team sprint;
2022 Beijing Winter Olympics: 500m gold
2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics: 500m bronze
2017 Sapporo Asian Winter Games: 500m gold
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