South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics





































South Korea at the
2018 Winter Olympics

Flag of South Korea.svg
Flag of South Korea

IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
Website
www.sports.or.kr (in Korean)
in Pyeongchang, South Korea
February 9–25, 2018
Competitors 122[a] in 7 sports
Flag bearer
None (opening)[b][1]
and Lee Seung-hoon (closing)[2]

Medals
Ranked 7th

Gold

5

Silver

8

Bronze

4

Total

17

Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

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Korea

South Korea competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, from 9 to 25 February 2018, as the host nation. It was represented by 122 competitors[a] in all 15 disciplines (7 sports).


In January 2018, following inter-governmental talks, the teams representing South Korea and North Korea entered the Opening Ceremony marching under the Korean Unification Flag, while in women's ice hockey there was a single united Korean team.[3]


South Korea won a total of seventeen medals – five gold, eight silver and four bronze – making these Games the most successful in South Korea's history in terms of total medals won, and earning the country 7th place in the overall medal table. Thirteen of the medals were won in long-track and short-track speed skating events. For the first time in their history, South Korean athletes also won medals in sliding sports (bobsleigh and skeleton), in a team event (curling) and in a snow event (snowboarding).




Contents






  • 1 Medalists


  • 2 Records


  • 3 Competitors


  • 4 Alpine skiing


  • 5 Biathlon


  • 6 Bobsleigh


  • 7 Cross-country skiing


  • 8 Curling


    • 8.1 Men's tournament


    • 8.2 Women's tournament


    • 8.3 Mixed doubles




  • 9 Figure skating


  • 10 Freestyle skiing


  • 11 Ice hockey


    • 11.1 Men's tournament


    • 11.2 Women's tournament




  • 12 Luge


  • 13 Nordic combined


  • 14 Short track speed skating


  • 15 Skeleton


  • 16 Ski jumping


  • 17 Snowboarding


  • 18 Speed skating


  • 19 Notes


  • 20 See also


  • 21 References


  • 22 External links





Medalists



The following South Korean competitors won medals at the Games. In the by discipline sections below, medalists' names are bolded.











Records

















































Sport Event Date Round Athlete Time Record Ref

Short track speed skating

Men's 1500 metres
10 February
Final A

Lim Hyo-jun
2:10.485

OR
[4]

Men's 5000 metre relay
13 February
Semifinal 2

Hwang Dae-heon
Kim Do-kyoum
Kwak Yoon-gy
Lim Hyo-jun
6:34.510
OR
[5]

Women's 500 metres
10 February
Heat 8

Choi Min-jeong
42.870
OR
[6]
13 February
Semifinal 1
Choi Min-jeong
42.422
OR
[7]


Competitors


The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.[8]









































































































Sport
Men
Women
Total

Alpine skiing
2
2
4

Biathlon
1 5 6

Bobsleigh
4 2 6

Cross-country skiing
2
2
4

Curling
6 6 12

Figure skating
3 4 7

Freestyle skiing
4
5
9

Ice hockey
25 0$
48

Luge
3 2 5

Nordic combined
1 0 1

Short track speed skating
5 5 10

Skeleton
2 1 3

Ski jumping
4
1
5

Snowboarding
7
3
10

Speed skating
9
7
16
Total 78 45 123

$Additionally, 23 athletes of the women's ice hockey team formed part of a unified Korea women's team which competed under a different country code (COR).[9]



Alpine skiing



South Korea qualified a total of two male and two female athletes for alpine skiing.































































































Athlete
Event
Run 1
Run 2
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Jung Dong-hyun

Men's giant slalom

DNF

Men's slalom
51.79
31
53.28
28
1:45.07
27

Kim Dong-woo

Men's downhill
N/A
1:47.99
48

Men's super-G
N/A
1:31.64
44

Men's combined
1:24.02
56
53.02
31
2:17.04
33

Men's giant slalom
1:14.49
43
1:15.56
41
2:30.05
39

Men's slalom

DNF

Gim So-hui

Women's giant slalom
1:19.13
48
1:16.24
45
2:35.37
45

Women's slalom

DNF

Kang Young-seo

Women's giant slalom
1:19.67
50
1:17.39
48
2:37.06
47

Women's slalom

DNF

Mixed























Athlete
Event
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank

Jung Dong-hyun
Kim Dong-woo
Gim So-hui
Kang Young-seo

Team

 Austria (AUT)
L 0–4
Did not advance


Biathlon



Based on their Nations Cup ranking in the 2016–17 Biathlon World Cup, South Korea qualified five women and received one men spot.
[10]





































































































Athlete
Event
Time
Misses
Rank

Timofey Lapshin

Men's sprint
24:22.6
1 (0+1)
16

Men's pursuit
35:50.7
4 (1+0+2+1)
22

Men's individual
50:28.6
1 (0+1+0+0)
20

Men's mass start
38:07.4
1 (0+1+0+0)
25

Ekaterina Avvakumova

Women's sprint
26:24.9
6 (3+3)
87

Women's individual
44:25.3
1 (0+0+1+0)
16

Anna Frolina

Women's sprint
22:56.9
3 (2+1)
32

Women's pursuit
36:14.2
8 (1+2+2+3)
50

Women's individual
47:50.4
5 (1+0+1+3)
61

Jung Ju-mi

Women's individual
53:32.8
6 (2+2+0+2)
78

Ko Eun-jung

Women's sprint
25:12.1
2 (1+1)
78

Mun Ji-hee

Women's sprint
25:26.6
6 (2+4)
82

Women's individual
50:21.5
7 (0+3+2+2)
78

Ekaterina Avvakumova
Anna Frolina
Ko Eun-jung
Mun Ji-hee

Women's team relay
1:20:20.6
22 (5+17)
18


Bobsleigh



Based on their rankings in the 2017–18 Bobsleigh World Cup, South Korea qualified three sleds.[11][12][13]


































































Athlete
Event
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Won Yun-jong*
Seo Young-woo

Two-man
49.50
11
49.39
4
49.15
5
49.36
5
3:17.40
6

Jun Jung-lin
Kim Dong-hyun
Seo Young-woo
Won Yun-jong
*

Four-man
48.65
2
49.19
4
48.89
3
49.65
10
3:16.38

2nd, silver medalist(s)

Kim Min-seong
Kim Yoo-ran*

Two-woman
51.24
=15
51.20
12
51.32
13
51.55
17
3:25.31
15

* Denotes the driver of each sled



Cross-country skiing



South Korea qualified a total of two male and two female athletes for cross-country skiing.


Distance














































































Athlete
Event
Classical
Freestyle
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Deficit
Rank

Kim Eun-ho

Men's 15 km freestyle
N/A
39:07.9
+5:24.0
85

Men's 30 km skiathlon
48:29.9
66

LAP

Men's 50 km classical
N/A

LAP

Kim Magnus

Men's 15 km freestyle
N/A
36:39.0
+2:55.1
45

Men's 50 km classical
N/A
2:24:14.0
+15:51.9
47

Ju Hye-ri

Women's 10 km freestyle
N/A
31:27.1
+6:26.6
79

Lee Chae-won

Women's 10 km freestyle
N/A
28:37.5
+3:37.0
51

Women's 15 km skiathlon
25:05.5
59
21:06.8
42
46:44.5
+5:59.6
57

Sprint


















































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Kim Magnus

Men's sprint
3:22.36
49
Did not advance

Kim Eun-ho
Kim Magnus

Men's team sprint
N/A
17:56.71
13
Did not advance

Ju Hye-ri

Women's sprint
4:11.92
67
Did not advance

Ju Hye-ri
Lee Chae-won

Women's team sprint
N/A
19:19.17
11
Did not advance


Curling



South Korea qualified their men's team (five athletes), their women's team (five athletes), and their mixed doubles team (two athletes).[14]


Summary









































































Team
Event
Group Stage
Tiebreaker
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank

Kim Chang-min
Seong Se-hyeon
Oh Eun-su
Lee Ki-bok
Kim Min-chan


Men's tournament

United States USA
L 7–11

Sweden SWE
L 2–7

Norway NOR
L 5–7

Canada CAN
L 6–7

United Kingdom GBR
W 11–5

Denmark DEN
L 8–9

Italy ITA
W 8–6

Switzerland SUI
W 8–7

Japan JPN
W 10–4
7
Did not advance

Kim Eun-jung
Kim Kyeong-ae
Kim Seon-yeong
Kim Yeong-mi
Kim Cho-hi


Women's tournament

Canada CAN
W 8–6

Japan JPN
L 5–7

Switzerland SUI
W 7–5

United Kingdom GBR
W 7–4

China CHN
W 12–5

Sweden SWE
W 7–6

United States USA
W 9–6

International Olympic Committee OAR
W 11–2

Denmark DEN
W 9–3
1 Q
BYE

Japan JPN
W 8–7

Sweden SWE
L 3–8

2nd, silver medalist(s)

Jang Hye-ji
Lee Ki-jeong


Mixed doubles

Finland FIN
W 9-4

China CHN
L 7-8

Norway NOR
L 3-8

United States USA
W 9-1

International Olympic Committee OAR
L 5-6

Switzerland SUI
L 4-6

Canada CAN
L 3-7
N/A
5
Did not advance


Men's tournament



South Korea qualified a men's team as the host country.


Final round robin standings












Key

Teams to playoffs

Teams to tiebreaker


















































































































































Country

Skip

W

L

PF

PA
Ends
won
Ends
lost
Blank
ends
Stolen
ends
Shot %

 Sweden

Niklas Edin
7 2 62 43 34 28 13 8 87%

 Canada

Kevin Koe
6 3 56 46 36 34 14 8 87%

 United States

John Shuster
5 4 67 63 37 39 4 6 80%

 Great Britain

Kyle Smith
5 4 55 60 40 37 8 7 82%

 Switzerland

Peter de Cruz
5 4 60 55 39 37 10 6 83%

 Norway

Thomas Ulsrud
4 5 52 56 34 39 7 8 82%

 South Korea

Kim Chang-min
4 5 65 63 39 39 8 8 82%

 Japan

Yusuke Morozumi
4 5 48 56 33 35 13 5 81%

 Italy

Joël Retornaz
3 6 50 56 37 38 15 7 81%

 Denmark

Rasmus Stjerne
2 7 53 70 36 39 12 5 83%

Round-robin

South Korea had a bye in draws 3, 7 and 11.











Women's tournament



South Korea qualified a women's team as the host country.


Final round robin standings








Key

Teams to playoffs


















































































































































Country

Skip

W

L

PF

PA
Ends
won
Ends
lost
Blank
ends
Stolen
ends
Shot %

 South Korea

Kim Eun-jung
8 1 75 44 41 34 5 15 79%

 Sweden

Anna Hasselborg
7 2 64 48 42 34 14 13 83%

 Great Britain

Eve Muirhead
6 3 61 56 39 38 12 6 79%

 Japan

Satsuki Fujisawa
5 4 59 55 38 36 10 13 75%

 China

Wang Bingyu
4 5 57 65 35 38 12 5 78%

 Canada

Rachel Homan
4 5 68 59 40 36 10 12 81%

 Switzerland

Silvana Tirinzoni
4 5 60 55 34 37 12 7 78%

 United States

Nina Roth
4 5 56 65 38 39 7 6 78%

 Olympic Athletes from Russia

Victoria Moiseeva
2 7 45 76 34 40 8 6 76%

 Denmark

Madeleine Dupont
1 8 50 72 32 41 10 6 73%

Round-robin

South Korea had a bye in draws 1, 5 and 9.










Semifinal

Friday, 23 February, 20:05

















































Sheet A

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Final

 South Korea (Kim) Hammer (Last Stone First End)
3
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1

8

 Japan (Fujisawa)
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
1
0

7

Gold Medal Game

Sunday, 25 February, 09:05














































Sheet B

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Final

 South Korea (Kim) Hammer (Last Stone First End)
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
X

3

 Sweden (Hasselborg)
0
0
2
1
1
0
3
0
1
X

8


Mixed doubles



South Korea qualified a mixed doubles team as the host country.


Final round robin standings












Key

Teams to playoffs

Teams to tiebreaker
























































































































Country

Athletes

W

L

PF

PA
Ends
won
Ends
lost
Blank
ends
Stolen
ends
Shot %

 Canada

Kaitlyn Lawes / John Morris
6 1 52 26 28 20 0 9 80%

 Switzerland

Jenny Perret / Martin Rios
5 2 45 40 29 26 0 10 71%

 Olympic Athletes from Russia

Anastasia Bryzgalova / Alexander Krushelnitskiy
4 3 36 44 26 27 1 7 67%

 Norway

Kristin Skaslien / Magnus Nedregotten
4 3 39 43 26 25 1 8 74%

 China

Wang Rui / Ba Dexin
4 3 47 42 27 27 1 6 72%

 South Korea

Jang Hye-ji / Lee Ki-jeong
2 5 40 40 23 29 1 7 67%

 United States

Rebecca Hamilton / Matt Hamilton
2 5 37 43 26 25 0 9 74%

 Finland

Oona Kauste / Tomi Rantamäki
1 6 35 53 23 29 0 6 67%










Figure skating



South Korea qualified two female figure skaters, based on its placement at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland.[15] They additionally qualified one male figure skater as well as an entry in ice dancing through the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. As hosts, they were given a quota to compete in the pairs event.[16]
































































Athlete
Event

SP / SD

FS / FD
Total
Points
Rank
Points
Rank
Points
Rank

Cha Jun-hwan

Men's singles
83.43
16 Q
165.16
14
248.59
15

Choi Da-bin

Ladies' singles
67.77
8 Q
131.49
8
199.26
7

Kim Ha-nul
54.33
21 Q
121.38
10
175.71
13

Kim Kyu-eun / Alex Kang-chan Kam

Pairs
42.93
22
Did not advance

Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin

Ice dancing
61.22
16 Q
86.52
19
147.74
18

Team event














































Athlete
Event
Short program/Short dance
Free skate/Free dance
Men's
Ladies'
Pairs
Ice dance
Total
Men's
Ladies'
Pairs
Ice dance
Total
Points

Team points


Points

Team points


Points

Team points


Points

Team points


Points
Rank
Points

Team points


Points

Team points


Points

Team points


Points

Team points


Points
Rank

Cha Jun-hwan (M)
Choi Da-bin (L)
Kim Kyu-eun / Alex Kam (P)
Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin (ID)

Team event
77.70
5
65.73
5
52.10
1
51.97
2
13
8
Did Not Advance


Freestyle skiing



Aerials




































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Jump 1
Jump 2
Jump 1
Jump 2
Jump 3
Points
Rank
Points
Rank
Points
Rank
Points
Rank
Points
Rank

Kim Kyoung-eun

Women's aerials
35.67
25
44.20
19
Did not advance

Halfpipe





































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Run 1
Run 2
Best
Rank
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Best
Rank

Lee Kang-bok

Men's halfpipe
5.80
13.00
13.00
27
Did not advance

Jang Yu-jin

Women's halfpipe
64.40
60.00
64.40
18
Did not advance

Moguls












































































































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Run 1
Run 2
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Time
Points
Total
Rank
Time
Points
Total
Rank
Time
Points
Total
Rank
Time
Points
Total
Rank
Time
Points
Total
Rank

Choi Jae-woo

Men's moguls
24.95
57.85
72.95
20
25.93
67.42
81.23
1 Q
24.86
63.04
78.26
10 Q

DNF
Did not advance

Kim Ji-hyon
26.05
56.20
69.85
24
26.62
55.27
69.85
17
Did not advance

Seo Myung-joon
25.02
53.44
68.45
26
25.41
65.02
69.51
18
Did not advance

Seo Jee-won

Women's moguls
30.71
55.07
68.46
19
31.55
52.16
68.46
14
Did not advance

Seo Jung-hwa
41.80
15.67
16.57
30
29.45
66.77
71.58
6 Q
29.77
67.86
72.31
14
Did not advance

Slopestyle




























Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Run 1
Run 2
Best
Rank
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Best
Rank

Lee Mee-hyun

Women's slopestyle
46.80
72.80
72.80
13
Did not advance


Ice hockey



Summary

Key:



  • OT – Overtime

  • GWS – Match decided by penalty-shootout



































Team
Event
Group Stage
Qualification
playoff
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank

South Korea men's

Men's tournament

 Czech Republic
L 1–2

  Switzerland
L 0–8

 Canada
L 0–4
4

 Finland
L 2–5
Did not advance
12


Men's tournament



South Korea men's national ice hockey team qualified as the host.[17]


Team roster

  • Men's team event – 1 team of 25 players

Preliminary round







































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

OTW

OTL

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification
1

 Czech Republic
3
2
1
0
0
9
4
+5
8

Quarterfinals
2

 Canada
3
2
0
1
0
11
4
+7
7
3

  Switzerland
3
1
0
0
2
10
9
+1
3

Qualification playoffs
4

 South Korea (H)
3
0
0
0
3
1
14
−13
0

Source: IIHF
(H) Host.








15 February 2018

21:10
Czech Republic 
2–1
(2–1, 0–0, 0–0)
 South Korea
Gangneung Hockey Centre, Pyeongchang
Attendance: 6,025































17 February 2018

16:40
South Korea 
0–8
(0–1, 0–2, 0–5)
  Switzerland
Gangneung Hockey Centre, Pyeongchang
Attendance: 6,568































18 February 2018

21:10
Canada 
4–0
(1–0, 1–0, 2–0)
 South Korea
Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung
Attendance: 6,038






















Qualification playoff








20 February 2018

21:10
Finland 
5–2
(1–0, 2–2, 2–0)
 South Korea
Gangneung Hockey Centre, Pyeongchang
Attendance: 5,409























Women's tournament



South Korea women's national ice hockey team qualified as the host. In January 2018, it was announced that the South Korean team would be amalgamated with a group of North Korean players to form a single Korean team in the tournament. In this team, at least three North Korean players were selected for each game.[18]



Luge



Based on the results from the World Cups during the 2017–18 Luge World Cup season, South Korea qualified four sleds.[19]











































































Athlete
Event
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Lim Nam-kyu

Men's singles
49.461
31
48.591
28
48.620
29
Did not advance
2:26.672
30

Cho Jung-myung
Park Jin-yong

Men's doubles
46.396
10
46.276
8
N/A
1:32.672
9

Aileen Frisch

Women's singles
46.350
5
46.456
9
46.751
13
46.843
11
3:06.400
8

Sung Eun-ryung
46.918
18
46.851
20
47.205
18
47.276
18
3:08.250
18

Mixed team relay
































Athlete
Event
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Aileen Frisch
Lim Nam-kyu
Cho Jung-myung
Park Jin-yong

Team relay
47.211
6
49.854
13
49.478
8
2:26.543
9


Nordic combined









































Athlete
Event
Ski jumping
Cross-country
Total
Distance
Points
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Park Je-un

Normal hill/10 km
86.0
73.3
42
27:07.5
47
30:56.5
46

Large hill/10 km
104.5
60.4
48
26:14.8
45
31:28.8
47


Short track speed skating



According to the ISU Special Olympic Qualification Rankings, South Korea qualified a full squad of five men and five women each.[20]


Men


















































































































Athlete
Event
Heat
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Hwang Dae-heon

500 m
40.758
1 Q
40.861
2 Q
40.108
1 FA
39.854

2nd, silver medalist(s)

1500 m
2:15.561
1 Q
N/A
2:11.469
2 FA

DNF
7

Lim Hyo-jun

500 m
40.418
1 Q
40.400
1 Q
40.132
2 FA
39.919

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

1000 m
1:23.971
1 Q
1:24.095
1 Q
1:26.463
1 FA
1:33.312
4

1500 m
2:13.891
1 Q
N/A
2:11.389
1 FA
2:10.485 OR

1st, gold medalist(s)

Seo Yi-ra

500 m
40.438
1 Q
1:17.779
4
Did not advance

1000 m
1:24.734
2 Q
1:24.053
1 Q
1:24.252
2 FA
1:31.619

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

1500 m
2:18.750
1 Q
N/A
2:11.126
3 FB
2:26.346
9

Hwang Dae-heon
Kim Do-kyoum
Kwak Yoon-gy
Lim Hyo-jun
Seo Yi-ra

5000 m relay
N/A
6:34.510 OR
1 FA
6:42.118
4

Women



















































































































Athlete
Event
Heat
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Choi Min-jeong

500 m
42.870 OR
1 Q
42.996
2 Q
42.442 OR
1 FA

PEN
5

1000 m
1:31.190
1 Q
1:30.940
1 Q
1:31.131
3 AA
1:42.434
4

1500 m
2:24.595
1 Q
N/A
2:22.295
1 FA
2:24.948

1st, gold medalist(s)

Kim A-lang

500 m
43.724
3
Did not advance

1000 m
1:30.459
1 Q
1:30.137
2 Q
1:29.212
3 FB

5

1500 m
2:20.891
1 Q
N/A
2:22.691
1 FA
2:25.941
4

Shim Suk-hee

500 m
43.048
3
Did not advance

1000 m
1:34.940
1 Q
1:29.159
1 Q
1:30.974
2 FA

PEN
6

1500 m
2:39.984
3
N/A
Did not advance

Choi Min-jeong
Kim A-lang
Kim Ye-jin
Lee Yu-bin
Shim Suk-hee


3000 m relay
N/A
4:06.387 OR
1 FA
4:07.361

1st, gold medalist(s)

Key: AA – Advanced to medal round due to being impeded by another skater; ADV – Advanced due to being impeded by another skater; FA – Qualified to medal round; FB – Qualified to consolation round



Skeleton



Based on the world rankings, South Korea qualified three sleds.[21][22]

































































Athlete
Event
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Total
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Kim Ji-soo

Men's
50.80
4
50.86
6
50.51
4
50.81
6
3:22.98
6

Yun Sung-bin
50.28
1
50.07
1
50.18
1
50.02
1
3:20.55

1st, gold medalist(s)

Jeong Sophia

Women's
52.47
13
52.67
15
52.47
15
52.28
12
3:29.89
15


Ski jumping















































































Athlete
Event
Qualification
First round
Final
Total
Distance
Points
Rank
Distance
Points
Rank
Distance
Points
Rank
Points
Rank

Choi Seo-u

Men's normal hill
89.0
94.7
39 Q
93.5
83.9
41
Did not advance

Men's large hill
114.5
73.5
46 Q
114.0
93.2
45
Did not advance

Kim Hyun-ki

Men's normal hill
84.0
83.1
52
Did not advance

Men's large hill
101.5
46.4
56
Did not advance

Kim Hyun-ki
Park Je-un
Choi Heung-chul
Choi Seo-u

Men's team large hill
N/A
409.5
274.5
12
Did not advance

Park Guy-lim

Women's normal hill
N/A
56.0
14.2
35
Did Not Advance


Snowboarding



Freestyle


































































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Run 1
Run 2
Best
Rank
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Best
Rank

Lee Min-sik

Men's big air
68.75
72.25
72.25
14
Did not advance

Men's slopestyle

DNS

Kim Ho-jun

Men's halfpipe
54.50
10.25
54.50
24
Did not advance

Kweon Lee-jun
58.50
62.75
62.75
21
Did not advance

Lee Kwang-ki
75.00
72.00
75.00
14
Did not advance

Kwon Sun-oo

Women's halfpipe
19.25
35.00
35.00
20
Did not advance

Parallel

























































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Round of 16
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Time
Rank
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank

Choi Bo-gun

Men's giant slalom
1:26.78
26
Did not advance

Kim Sang-kyum
1:25.88
15 Q

 Košir (SLO)
L +1.14
Did not advance

Lee Sang-ho
1:25.06
3 Q

 Sarsembaev (OAR)
W –0.54

 Karl (AUT)
W –0.94

 Košir (SLO)
W –0.01

 Galmarini (SUI)
L +0.43

2nd, silver medalist(s)

Jeong Hae-rim

Women's giant slalom
1:34.11
20
Did not advance

Shin Da-hae
1:36.04
25
Did not advance


Speed skating



Men





































































Athlete
Event
Race
Time
Rank

Cha Min-kyu

500 m
34.42

2nd, silver medalist(s)

1000 m
1:09.27
12

Chung Jae-woong

1000 m
1:09.43
13

Joo Hyong-jun

1500 m
1:46.65
17

Kim Jun-ho

500 m
35.01
12

Kim Min-seok

1500 m
1:44.93

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Kim Tae-yun

1000 m
1:08.22

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Lee Seung-hoon

5000 m
6:14.15
5

10,000 m
12:55.54
4

Mo Tae-bum

500 m
35.154
16

Women




















































Athlete
Event
Race
Time
Rank

Kim Bo-reum

3000 m
4:12.79
18

Kim Hyun-yung

500 m
38.251
12

1000 m
1:16.366
18

Kim Min-sun

500 m
38.534
16

Lee Sang-hwa

500 m
37.33

2nd, silver medalist(s)

Noh Seon-yeong

1500 m
1:58.75
14

Park Seung-hi

1000 m
1:16.11
16

Mass start




















































Athlete
Event
Semifinal
Final
Points
Time
Rank
Points
Time
Rank

Chung Jae-won

Men's mass start
5
8:17.02
6 Q
1
8:32.71
8

Lee Seung-hoon
5
8:45.37
6 Q
60
7:43.97

1st, gold medalist(s)

Kim Bo-reum

Women's mass start
4
9:22.21
6 Q
40
8:32.99

2nd, silver medalist(s)

Park Ji-woo
1
8:33.43
9
Did not advance

Team pursuit




































Athlete
Event
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Opposition
Time
Rank
Opposition
Time
Rank
Opposition
Time
Rank

Chung Jae-won
Kim Min-seok
Lee Seung-hoon

Joo Hyong-jun **

Men's team pursuit

 Italy (ITA)
W 3:39.29
1 Q

 New Zealand (NZL)
W 3:38.82
1 FA

 Norway (NOR)
L 3:38.52

2nd, silver medalist(s)

Kim Bo-reum
Noh Seon-yeong
Park Ji-woo
Park Seung-hi **

Women's team pursuit

 Netherlands (NED)
L 3:03.76
7 FD
Did not advance

 Poland (POL)
L 3:07.30
8

**Did not play.



Notes


a Park Je-un took part in two sports: nordic combined and ski jumping.


b South Korea did not march at the Parade of Nations. Its delegates marched in the opening ceremony, together with North Korea's delegates, as a unified "Korea" team. South Korean bobsleigher Won Yun-jong along with North Korean ice hockey player Hwang Chung-gum were the flagbearers of this unified Korea team.[1]



See also



  • South Korea at the 2017 Asian Winter Games

  • North Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics

  • Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics



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