South Korea at the 1960 Winter Olympics

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South Korea at the
1960 Winter Olympics
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg
IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
Website www.sports.or.kr  (in Korean and English)
in Squaw Valley
Competitors7 in 3 sports
Officials3
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Unification flag of Korea (pre 2006).svg  Korea (2018)

South Korea , as Republic of Korea, competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, United States.

Contents

Alpine skiing

Men

AthleteEventRecordRank
Yim Kyung-Soon Giant SlalomDisqualified-
Downhill3:34.461
Slalom4:56.140

Cross-country skiing

Men

AthleteEventRecordRank
Kim Ha-Yoon 15 km1:15:26.554

Speed skating

Men

AthleteEventRecordRank
Chang Yeong 500m 50.044
1500m 2:25.341
Choi Young-Bae 1500m 2:26.742
5000m 8:57.834
10000m 18:15.528
Chang Rin-Won 1500m 2:30.744
5000m 9:01.635
10000m 17:45.726

Women

AthleteEventRecordRank
Kim Kyung-Hoi 500m 53.221
1000m Did not finish-
1500m 2:48.621
3000m 6:08.220
Han Hye-Ja 500m 53.822
1000m 1:48.820
1500m 2:55.623

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