South Korea at the 1964 Winter Olympics | |
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IOC code | KOR |
NOC | Korean Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Innsbruck | |
Competitors | 7 in 3 sports |
Medals |
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Officials | 4 |
Winter Olympics appearances (overview) | |
South Korea , as Republic of Korea, competed at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.
Men
Athlete | Event | Record | Rank |
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Cho Jeong-Soo | Giant Slalom | 2:55.74 | 77 |
Kim Dong-Bok | Giant Slalom | Disqualified | - |
Men
Athlete | Event | Record | Rank |
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Yang Yong-Ok | 15 km | Disqualified | - |
30 km | 2:28:54.7 | 66 | |
50 km | Did Not Finish | - |
Men
Athlete | Event | Record | Rank |
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Choi Young-Bae | 500m | 44.8 | 42 |
1500m | 2:20.3 | 40 | |
5000m | 8:03.4 | 17 | |
10000m | 17:31.3 | 31 | |
Choi Nam-Youn | 1500m | 2:30.2 | 52 |
5000m | 8:28.0 | 36 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Record | Rank |
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Kim Hye-Sook | 500m | 49.6 | 20 |
1000m | 1:45.1 | 26 | |
Kim Kui-Chin | 1500m | 2:39.7 | 27 |
3000m | 5:41.6 | 19 |
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