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Dohee NOH

flagKOR
    • Date of birth13 Dec 1995
    • Height172 CM
    • ProfessionAthlete
    • HometownHwaseong
    • Place of birthAnsan
    • Start skatingShe began skating at age seven at Tap-dong Ice Rink in Suwon, Republic of Korea.
    • Club Hwaseong City Hall: Korea
    • HobbiesShopping, listening to music. (icenews.co.kr, 12 May 2014)
    • LanguagesKorean
    • Other nameNodoli, Dorisma [a combination of her name and the word 'charisma']. (icenews.co.kr, 12 May 2014)
    • CoachN/A
    • Former CoachN/A
    • General Interest
    • Sport Specific Information
    Noh has been on the ISU circuit since 2014. She won her only gold medal on the ISU World Tour in Dordrecht in 2015-16, in the 1000m (isu-skating.com/short-track, 20 November 2025).
    "Don't give up and achieve a victory." (Athlete, 11 Feb 2016)
    Russian short track skater Victor An, Korean short track skater Jin Sun-Yu. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019, 11 Feb 2016)
    Her family. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019)
    In 2017 she fractured vertebrae after she tripped over another skater during the 1500m at the Korean trials for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games. (Athlete, 05 Dec 2019)

    A back injury during the 2014/15 season meant she was unable to compete at the World Cup events in Salt Lake City, UT, United States of America, and Montreal, QC, Canada. (Athlete, 11 Feb 2016; withinnews.co.kr, 24 Dec 2014)

    She fractured her foot when she was in the ninth grade at school. (Athlete, 09 Dec 2015)
    She took up the sport with her older brother but he later quit because of injuries. At this point, she decided to continue alone.