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South Korea at the Olympics

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IOC code
  
KOR

104
  
100

116
  
104

South Korea at the Olympics

NOC
  
Korean Olympic Committee

Website
  
www.sports.or.kr (Korean) (English)

Medals
  
Gold Silver Bronze Total 116 104 100 320

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.

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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.

Medal tables

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

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.

Summer Olympics

  • d : demonstration sports
  • e : exhibition sports
  • Winter Olympics

  • d : Demonstration sports
  • References

    South Korea at the Olympics Wikipedia


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