Nana Takagi is a speed skater who has competed for Japan. She competed at the 2014, 2018, and 2022 Winter Olympic Games. She was the first female Olympic champion in the event mass start.
Her sister Miho Takagi has participated alongside her at the Olympic Games.
Olympic Results[]
Year | Event | Result |
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2014 | Women's 1500m | 32nd |
Women's Team Pursuit | 4th | |
2018 | Women's 5000m | 12th |
Women's Mass Start | ||
Women's Team Pursuit | ||
2022 | Women's 1500m | 8th |
Women's Mass Start | 27th | |
Women's Team Pursuit |
2014[]
Distance | Round | Time |
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1500 metres | Final | 2:02.16 |
Team pursuit | Quarterfinal | 3:03.99 |
Semifinal Netherlands |
3:10.19 | |
B Final Russia |
3:02.57 |
2018[]
Distance | Round | Time | |
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5000 metres | Final | 7:17.45 | |
Mass start | Semifinal | 8:55.14 (5 points) |
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Final | 8:32.87 (60 points) |
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Team pursuit | Quarterfinal | 2:56.09 | |
Semifinal Canada |
2:58.94 | ||
Final Netherlands |
2:53.89 | OR |
2022[]
Distance | Round | Time | |
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1500 metres | Final | 1:55.34 | |
Mass start | Semifinal | 9:10.03 (0 points) |
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Final | Did not advance | ||
Team pursuit | Quarterfinal | 2:53.61 | OR |
Semifinal ROC |
2:58.93 | ||
Final Canada |
3:04.47 |
Speed Skating 2018 • Women's team pursuit |
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Ayaka Kikuchi |
Ayano Sato |
Miho Takagi |
Nana Takagi |
Speed Skating 2022 • Women's team pursuit |
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Ayano Sato |
Miho Takagi |
Nana Takagi |