South Korea at the Olympics

South Korea at the
Olympics
IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
Website www.sports.or.kr (Korean) (English)
Medals
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Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Republic of Korea (South Korea) first participated at the Olympic Games in 1948, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then, except for 1980 which they boycotted. South Korea has also participated in every Winter Olympic Games since 1948, except for the 1952 Games.

The first Korean athletes to win medals did so at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, when Sohn Kee-chung and Nam Sung-yong won gold and bronze respectively in the men's marathon. However, as Korea was under Japanese rule at that time, and, since both athletes were members of the Japanese team, the IOC credits both medals to Japan.

South Korea won its first medals as an independent nation at its first appearance in 1948, and won its first gold medal in 1976. South Korean athletes have won a total of 264 medals at the Summer Games, with the most gold medals won in archery, and 53 medals at the Winter Games, a majority in short track speed skating. The nation has won more medals in this winter sport than any other nation since it was introduced to the Olympic program in 1992.

The National Olympic Committee for Korea is the Korean Olympic Committee, and was founded in 1946 and recognized in 1947.

Hosted Games

The Republic of Korea has hosted or will host the Games on two occasions.

Games Host city Dates Nations Participants Events
1988 Summer Olympics Seoul 17 September – 2 October 160 8,391 263
2018 Winter Olympics Pyeongchang 9 – 25 February 98

Medal tables

*Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1912–1936 as part of  Japan (JPN)
United Kingdom 1948 London 50 0 0 2 2 32
Finland 1952 Helsinki 19 0 0 2 2 37
Australia 1956 Melbourne 35 0 1 1 2 29
Italy 1960 Rome 36 0 0 0 0
Japan 1964 Tokyo 154 0 2 1 3 27
Mexico 1968 Mexico City 54 0 1 1 2 36
West Germany 1972 Munich 42 0 1 0 1 33
Canada 1976 Montreal 50 1 1 4 6 19
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow did not participate
United States 1984 Los Angeles 175 6 6 7 19 10
South Korea 1988 Seoul 401 12 10 11 33 4
Spain 1992 Barcelona 226 12 5 12 29 7
United States 1996 Atlanta 300 7 15 5 27 10
Australia 2000 Sydney 281 8 10 10 28 12
Greece 2004 Athens 264 9 12 9 30 9
China 2008 Beijing 267 13 10 8 31 7
United Kingdom 2012 London 248 13 8 7 28 5
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro 204 9 3 9 21 8
Japan 2020 Tokyo future event
Total 90 85 89 264 15

Medals by Winter Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Switzerland 1948 St. Moritz 3 0 0 0 0
Norway 1952 Oslo did not participate
Italy 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo 4 0 0 0 0
United States 1960 Squaw Valley 7 0 0 0 0
Austria 1964 Innsbruck 7 0 0 0 0
France 1968 Grenoble 8 0 0 0 0
Japan 1972 Sapporo 5 0 0 0 0
Austria 1976 Innsbruck 3 0 0 0 0
United States 1980 Lake Placid 10 0 0 0 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1984 Sarajevo 15 0 0 0 0
Canada 1988 Calgary 28 0 0 0 0
France 1992 Albertville 23 2 1 1 4 10
Norway 1994 Lillehammer 24 4 1 1 6 6
Japan 1998 Nagano 38 3 1 2 6 9
United States 2002 Salt Lake City 48 2 2 0 4 14
Italy 2006 Turin 41 6 3 2 11 7
Canada 2010 Vancouver 46 6 6 2 14 5
Russia 2014 Sochi 71 3 3 2 8 13
South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang Future event
China 2022 Beijing Future event
Total 26 17 10 53 15

Medals by summer sport

   Leading in that sport
Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Archery 23 9 7 39
Taekwondo 12 2 5 19
Judo 11 16 16 43
Wrestling 11 11 14 36
Shooting 7 8 1 16
Badminton 6 7 6 19
Fencing 4 2 5 11
Boxing 3 7 10 20
Weightlifting 3 4 5 12
Table tennis 3 3 12 18
Handball 2 4 1 7
Gymnastics 1 4 4 9
Swimming 1 3 0 4
Athletics 1 1 0 2
Baseball 1 0 1 2
Golf 1 0 0 1
Field hockey 0 3 0 3
Basketball 0 1 0 1
Football 0 0 1 1
Volleyball 0 0 1 1
Total 90 85 89 264

Medals by winter sport

   Leading in that sport
Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Short track speed skating 21 12 9 42
Speed skating 4 4 1 9
Figure skating 1 1 0 2
Total 26 17 10 53

Most successful Olympians

A South Korean volunteer at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad.
Athlete Sport Type Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Jin Jong-oh Shooting Summer 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 4 2 0 6
Kim Soo-Nyung Archery Summer 1988, 1992, 2000 4 1 1 6
Chun Lee-Kyung Short track speed skating Winter 1992, 1994, 1998 4 0 1 5
Park Sung-Hyun Archery Summer 2004, 2008 3 1 0 4
Ahn Hyun-Soo Short track speed skating Winter 2002, 2006 3 0 1 4
Jin Sun-Yu Short track speed skating Winter 2006 3 0 0 3
Yun Mi-Jin Archery Summer 2000, 2004 3 0 0 3
Kim Ki-Hoon Short track speed skating Winter 1992, 1994 3 0 0 3

Notes

On 11 February 2014, Lee Sang-hwa won the gold medal for the women's 500m longtrack speedskating race at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, having previously won the one at the 2010 Games. She became the third woman and first Korean woman to win back-to-back golds at the 500m.[1][2]

Participated event by competition

Summer Olympics

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Archery
Athletics
Badminton d e
Baseball dd d dd
Basketball
Bowling d
Boxing
Canoeing and kayaking
Cycling
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Field hockey
Football
Gymnastics
Handball
Judo
Modern pentathlon
Rowing
Sailing
Shooting
Swimming
Synchronized swimming
Table tennis
Taekwondo dd
Tennis d d
Triathlon
Volleyball
Water polo
Weightlifting
Wrestling

Winter Olympics

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Alpine skiing
Biathlon
Bobsleigh
Cross country skiing
Curling
Figure skating
Freestyle skiing
Luge
Short track speed skating d
Skeleton
Ski jumping
Snowboarding
Speed skating

World records in London Olympics, 2012

Date Event Athlete Ref
27 July 2012 Archery – Men's individual Im Dong-Hyun Scored a world record of 699 in the ranking round
27 July 2012 Archery – Men's team Im Dong-Hyun, Kim Bub-Min, Oh Jin-Hyek Scored a world record of 2087 in the ranking round

References

See also

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