Kristen Santos-Griswold

American short track speed skater From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kristen Santos-Griswold (born November 2, 1994) is an American short-track speed skater.

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Kristen Santos-Griswold
Personal information
Birth nameKristen Santos
Born (1994-11-02) November 2, 1994 (age 30)
Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S.
Sport
Country United States
SportShort track speed skating
Medal record
Women's short-track speed skating
Representing the  United States
World Short Track Championships
2024 Rotterdam1000 m
2024 Rotterdam1500 m
2024 Rotterdam3000 m relay
2024 Rotterdam500 m
2024 Rotterdam2000 m mixed relay
Four Continents Championships
2023 Salt Lake City2000 m mixed relay
2024 Laval500 m
2024 Laval1000 m
2024 Laval1500 m
2023 Salt Lake City500 m
2023 Salt Lake City1500 m
2024 Laval2000 m mixed relay
2023 Salt Lake City3000 m relay
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Biography

Santos started figure skating at the age of three and became interested in short-track speed skating when she saw a television commercial featuring Dutch short-track speed skater Wilma Boomstra, who later became her coach.[1] She started the sport at the age of nine in her hometown of Fairfield, Connecticut. After high school, she moved to Salt Lake City to combine her sport with a degree in kinesiology at the University of Utah.[2]

Career

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Santos entered her first professional competition in 2013 and entered the US Olympic qualifying tournament in early 2014 but failed to qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia. In 2015, she participated in her first World Cup. In Dresden, she raced the 500 and 1500 meters and placed 32nd and 28th, respectively. A few days later, she took part in the 2015 Winter Universiade for the United States. In February 2019, Santos was on the podium for the first time in the World Cup. With the mixed relay team, Santos, Aaron Tran, Jonathan So, and Maame Biney won bronze in Turin. Later that year, she became American champion in the 1000 and 1500 meters and therefore also won the all-round classification.[3] In the 2019-20 season, she won her first individual medal in the World Cup: bronze in Nagoya in the 1000 meters. She also won bronze that season with the relay team (Santos, Biney, Julie Letai, and Corinne Stoddard) in Shanghai.

Santos experienced her breakthrough in 2021 by finishing eighth in the final standings during the 2021 World Championships in Dordrecht.[4] She was also second in the final standings of the 2021–22 World Cup behind Suzanne Schulting due to a third place in Beijing and a win in Nagoya over 1000 meters.[5] In the 1500 meters, she finished fourth in the final standings with a bronze medal over that distance in Beijing. She also qualified for her first Olympics.

In 2023, Santos complete 2024 Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships and won three gold medals in 500 meter, 1000 meter & 1500 meter and silver medal in 2000 meter mixed relay.[6]

In 2024, Santos complete 2024 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships and won five medals, the gold in 1000 meter, silver in 1500 meter & 3000 meter relay and bronze in 500 meter & 2000 meter mixed relay.[7]

World Tour medal record

Crystal globe title
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2024–2025 Overall champion & 500 m winner 1120
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Season Location 500 meter
2024–2025Canada Montréal2nd place, silver medalist(s)
South Korea Seoul1st place, gold medalist(s)
Netherlands Tilburg3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Italy Milan1st place, gold medalist(s)
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Season Location 1000 meter
2024–2025Canada Montréal2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Italy Milan1st place, gold medalist(s)
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Season Location 1500 meter
2024–2025China Beijing2nd place, silver medalist(s)
South Korea Seoul1st place, gold medalist(s)
Italy Milan2nd place, silver medalist(s)
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Season Location 3000m relay
2024–2025Netherlands Tilburg3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
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Season Location Mixed relay
2024–2025China Beijing3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Netherlands Tilburg3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
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