short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics
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short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics
Summary
short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics is a recurring sporting event[1]. It draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (recurring_sporting_event category, ranking #336 of 2,353).[2]
Key Facts
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's image is recorded as Short track speed skating pictogram.svg[3].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's instance of is recorded as recurring sporting event[4].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's subclass of is recorded as Olympic sports discipline event[5].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's part of is recorded as Winter Olympic Games[6].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's Commons category is recorded as Short track speedskating at the Olympics[7].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's sport is recorded as short-track speed skating[8].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bwmhp[9].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's organizer is recorded as International Olympic Committee[10].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's official website is recorded as https://www.olympic.org/short-track[11].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Short-track speed skating at the Winter Olympics[12].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's described at URL is recorded as https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/sports/STK/[13].
- short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics's topic has template is recorded as Template:Short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics[14].
Why It Matters
short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (recurring_sporting_event category, ranking #336 of 2,353).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]