Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
SLC99103103 - 31 OCTOBER 1999 - PROVO, UTAH, USA: Dong-Sung Kim of Korea skates to victory in the 1000 meter race with a time of 1:35.436 at the Short Track Speed Skating World Cup competition at the Peaks Ice Arena in Provo, Utah, October 31. Behind Kim are Apolo Ohno, left, of the USA, Jiajun Li, center, of China and Satoru Terao of Japan. jr/mm/Michael J. Miller UPI
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