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Li Yan (Chinese: 李琰; pinyin: Lǐ Yǎn; Mandarin pronunciation: [lì jɛ̀n]; born September 18, 1968) is a Chinese Short track speed skating coach and also a retired skater. She competed in the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics for China. She coached Slovakia for a short time the Club USSV in Vienna and the United States. After the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, she came back to China and became the head coach of Chinese national short track speed skating team. In 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympic Games, her team won 6 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals in total. On May 16, 2014, a press release provided by the Chinese Skating Association announced that "Li would remain as the head coach of the Chinese short track team until the Pyeongchang Games".

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  • Li Yan (Shorttrackerin) (de)
  • Li Yan (patinage de vitesse sur piste courte) (fr)
  • Li Yan (pattinatrice) (it)
  • Li Yan (speed skater) (en)
  • Li Yan (shorttrackster) (nl)
  • Li Yan (łyżwiarka) (pl)
  • Ли Янь (шорт-трекистка) (ru)
  • 李琰 (運動員) (zh)
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  • Li Yan (Chinese: 李琰; pinyin: Lǐ Yǎn; Mandarin pronunciation: [lì jɛ̀n]; born September 18, 1968) is a Chinese Short track speed skating coach and also a retired skater. She competed in the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics for China. She coached Slovakia for a short time the Club USSV in Vienna and the United States. After the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, she came back to China and became the head coach of Chinese national short track speed skating team. In 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympic Games, her team won 6 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals in total. On May 16, 2014, a press release provided by the Chinese Skating Association announced that "Li would remain as the head coach of the Chinese short track team until the Pyeongchang Games". (en)
  • Li Yan, née le 8 septembre 1968 dans le district de Baoquanling (province du Heilongjiang), est une patineuse de vitesse sur piste courte chinoise, vice-championne olympique en 1992. (fr)
  • Li Yan (李琰S, Lǐ YǎnP; Dalian, 18 settembre 1966) ex pattinatrice e allenatrice di pattinaggio cinese. Ha partecipato alle Olimpiadi invernali di Calgary 1988 e di Albertville 1992. Ha allenato per la Slovacchia, per un breve periodo il Club USSV a Vienna e negli Stati Uniti. Dopo le Olimpiadi invernali del 2006, è tornata in Cina ed è diventata l'allenatrice della squadra nazionale di pattinaggio di velocità. Alle Olimpiadi invernali del 2010 e del 2014 la sua Nazionale ha vinto 6 medaglie d'oro, 3 d'argento e 1 di bronzo. (it)
  • Li Yan (Dalian, 8 september 1968) is een Chinees voormalig shorttrackster. (nl)
  • Ли Янь (кит. упр. 李 琰 , пиньинь Li Yan, род. 18 сентября 1966, г. Муданьцзян провинции Хэйлунцзян) — китайская шорт-трекистка. Принимала участие в Олимпийских играх 1988 года, серебряный призёр Олимпийских игр в Альбервиле на дистанции 500 метров, Двукратная чемпионка мира Денвера на 500 и 1000 метров. (ru)
  • 李琰(1966年9月18日-),出生于辽宁省大连市,中国女子短道速滑运动员、教练员,基督徒。 (zh)
  • Li Yan (chinesisch 李琰, Pinyin Lǐ Yǎn; * 1966 oder 1968 in Dalian, Liaoning, oder in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang) ist eine ehemalige chinesische Shorttrack-Läuferin und spätere -Trainerin. Li gehörte von 1987 bis 1994 dem chinesischen Nationalkader an. Als aktive Sportlerin gewann sie eine olympische Silbermedaille über 500 Meter bei den Winterspielen 1992 und zudem drei Medaillen bei den Winterspielen 1988, als Shorttrack olympische Demonstrationssportart war. Nach einer mehrjährigen Auszeit vom Leistungssport trainierte sie zwischen 2000 und 2006 zunächst das slowakische und das US-amerikanische Shorttrack-Nationalteam, ehe sie nach China zurückkehrte und dort bis 2019 über drei Olympiaden die Athleten des Nationalkaders ihres Heimatlandes betreute. Im November 2021 wurde sie erneut auf dies (de)
  • Li Yan (chiń. 李琰; ur. 8 września 1968 w ) – chińska łyżwiarka szybka specjalizująca się w short tracku, srebrna medalistka igrzysk olimpijskich, multimedalistka mistrzostw świata. W 1988 roku wzięła udział w konkurencjach pokazowych w short tracku podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Calgary. W zawodach tych zajęła 3. miejsce w biegach na 500 i 1500 m, 4. w sztafecie, 5. w biegu na 3000 m oraz 11. na 1000 m. W 1992 roku wystąpiła na igrzyskach olimpijskich w Albertville, podczas których wzięła udział w dwóch konkurencjach – zdobyła srebrny medal olimpijski w i zajęła ósme miejsce w . (pl)
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