Michel Daignault
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Born | (1966-06-25) June 25, 1966 (age 57) Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Michel Daignault (born June 25, 1966) is a Canadian short track speed skater who competed in the 1988 Winter Olympics and in the 1992 Winter Olympics. He is a two-time Overall World Champion, having won the titles in 1987 (shared) and 1989.
He was born in Montreal, Quebec and is the older brother of Laurent Daignault.
In 1988 he competed in the first short track speed skating events at the Olympics when this sport was a demonstration sport. He was a member of the Canadian relay team which finished third in the 5000 metre relay competition. He also finished third in the 3000 metres event and second in the 1000 metres contest.
In 1992 he was a member of the Canadian relay team which won the silver medal in the 5000 metre relay competition. In the 1000 m event he finished eighth.
External links
- Michel Daignault at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Michel Daignault at the International Skating Union
- Michel Daigneault at The-Sports.org
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- 1976: Alan Rattray
- 1977: Gaétan Boucher
- 1978: James Lynch
- 1979: Hiroshi Toda
- 1980: Gaétan Boucher
- 1981: Benoît Baril
- 1982: Guy Daignault
- 1983: Louis Grenier
- 1984: Guy Daignault
- 1985: Toshinobu Kawai
- 1986: Tatsuyoshi Ishihara
- 1987: Michel Daignault/Toshinobu Kawai
- 1988: Peter van der Velde
- 1989: Michel Daignault
- 1990: Lee Joon-ho
- 1991: Wilf O'Reilly
- 1992: Kim Ki-hoon
- 1993–1994: Marc Gagnon
- 1995: Chae Ji-hoon
- 1996: Marc Gagnon
- 1997: Kim Dong-sung
- 1998: Marc Gagnon
- 1999: Li Jiajun
- 2000: Min Ryoung
- 2001: Li Jiajun
- 2002: Kim Dong-sung
- 2003–2007: Ahn Hyun-soo
- 2008: Apolo Ohno
- 2009–2010: Lee Ho-suk
- 2011: Noh Jin-kyu
- 2012: Kwak Yoon-gy
- 2013: Sin Da-woon
- 2014: Viktor Ahn
- 2015: Sjinkie Knegt
- 2016: Han Tianyu
- 2017: Seo Yi-ra
- 2018: Charles Hamelin
- 2019: Lim Hyo-jun
- 2021: Shaoang Liu
- 2022: Shaoang Liu
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