South Korean speed skating champion Noh dies from cancer

South Korean speed skater Noh Jin-kyu was first diagnosed with a benign tumour in his left shoulder in 2013

South Korea's world-record holding short track speed skater Noh Jin-Kyu has died after a battle with bone cancer, his family said Monday. He was 23. Noh's sister, speed skater Noh Seon-Yeong, posted on her brother's Facebook page that he had died Sunday evening. Noh Jin-kyu rose to prominence as an 18-year-old when he won the overall title at the International Skating Union World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in 2011 in Sheffield, England. He set new world marks in the 1,500 and 3,000 metres the same year -- records that still stood at the time of his death. Noh was first diagnosed with a benign tumour in his left shoulder in 2013 but put off surgery to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics. He was unable to take part in the Sochi Games after breaking his elbow during practice. When Noh underwent surgery for his elbow in January 2014, doctors discovered a 13-centimetre long malignant tumour in his left shoulder. Following the news of his death, there were immediate tributes from some of the sport's past and present champions. "Short Track lost one of the greats today," tweeted US speed skater J.R. Celski, a three-time Olympic medallist and current 500m world record holder. "So sad to hear about Noh Jin-Kyu. He will be missed," tweeted Dutch Olympic champion Jorien ter Mors.