South Korea at the 1986 Asian Winter Games

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South Korea at the
1986 Asian Winter Games
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
in Sapporo
Competitors65 in 6 sports
Officials31
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
1
Silver
5
Bronze
12
Total
18
Asian Winter Games appearances (overview)

South Korea (IOC designation:Korea) participated in the 1986 Asian Winter Games held in Sapporo, Japan from March 1 to 8, 1986.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Speed skating pictogram.svg Speed skating 1124
Short track speed skating pictogram.svg Short track speed skating 0257
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg Cross-country skiing 0123
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg Alpine skiing 0112
Biathlon pictogram.svg Biathlon 0011
Ice hockey pictogram.svg Ice hockey 0011
Totals (6 entries)151218

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bae Ki-tae Speed skating Men's 1000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Park Jae-hyuk Alpine skiing Men's Slalom
Silver medal icon.svg SilverTeam Korea Cross-country skiing Men's 4 x 10 km Relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yoo Bu-won Short track speed skating Women's 1000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Yoo Bu-won Short track speed skating Women's 3000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Na Yoon-soo Speed skating Men's 500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Park Jae-hyuk Alpine skiing Men's Giant Slalom
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeam Korea Biathlon 4 x 7.5 km Relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jeon Yong-hae Cross-country skiing Men's 15 km (Classical)
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jeon Yong-hae Cross-country skiing Men's 30 km (Free)
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeam Korea Ice hockey Men
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kim Ki-hoon Short track speed skating Men's 1500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Na Woon-seop Short track speed skating Men's 3000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lim Hyun-sook Short track speed skating Women's 500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lee Hyun-jung Short track speed skating Women's 1000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yoo Bu-won Short track speed skating Women's 1500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Bae Ki-tae Speed skating Men's 500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hwang Ik-hwan Speed skating Men's 1500 m

Demonstration sport

MedalNameSportEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTeam Korea Short track speed skating Men's 3000 m Relay

Participation details

Alpine skiing

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Park Jae-hyuk [1] Giant Slalom ?Bronze medal icon.svg
Slalom1:42.09Silver medal icon.svg Note
Kang Nak-yeon [1] Slalom1:49.524th
Kim Dong-yoon [1] Slalom1:50.255th
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Kim Ok-seon [2] SlalomDid not finish
Jeon Sook-hee [2] SlalomDid not finish
Notes

1: In men's Giant Slalom competition, Park Jae-hyuk was awarded third place on the rule that no country may win all the three medals. He ranked 5th originally but 1st–4th ranked athletes are same country.

Biathlon

Men (all 6 athletes) [3]
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Hwang Byung-dae [1] [3] Sprint37:26.69
Hong Byung-sik [4] Individual1:26:54.35
Kang Tae-soo
Hong Byung-sik
Joung Young-suk
Hwang Byung-dae
[5]
4 x 7.5 km Relay1:56:12.4Bronze medal icon.svg

Cross-country skiing

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Jeon Young-hae 15 km Classical ?Bronze medal icon.svg
30 km Classical1:27:34.80Bronze medal icon.svg Note
Cho Sung-hoon
Hong Kun-pyo
Park Ki-ho
Jeon Young-hae
[6]
4 x 10 km Relay1:50:29.4Silver medal icon.svg
Notes

1: In men's 30 km classical competition, Jeon Young-hae awarded 3rd place on the rules that no country may win all the three medals.

Figure skating

Ice hockey

Men
RankTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 6510389+2911
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 64115613+439
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 62041149−384
4Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 6006842−341
March 1, 1986 China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg6 – 0Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Sapporo


March 2, 1986
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg20 – 1Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Sapporo

March 4, 1986 North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg1 – 2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Sapporo

March 5, 1986 South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg2 – 9Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Sapporo


March 7, 1986
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg2 – 10Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Sapporo

March 8, 1986 South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg4 – 3Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Sapporo

Short-track speed skating

Men [7]
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Kim Ki-hoon 1000 m [2] 1:52.276th
1500 m [1] 2:38.50Bronze medal icon.svg
Na Woon-seob 1500 m [1] 2:41.504th
3000 m [5] 6:04.61Bronze medal icon.svg Note
Lee Kyu-cheol
Lee Joon-ho
Kwon Young-cheol
Women [7]
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Lim Hyun-sook 500 m [1] 52.18Bronze medal icon.svg
Yoo Bu-won 1000 m [5] 1:49.26Silver medal icon.svg
1500 m [1] 2:48.34Bronze medal icon.svg
3000 m [5] 5:51.80Silver medal icon.svg
Lee Hyun-jeong 1000 m [2] 1:49.63Bronze medal icon.svg
1500 m [1] 2:48.914th
Kim Seon-kyung
Hwang Hyun-joo
Notes

1: In men's 3000 m competition, Na Woon-seob awarded 3rd place on the rules that no country may win all the three medals.

Speed skating

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Bae Ki-tae [8] 500 m38.68Bronze medal icon.svg
1000 m1:20.22Gold medal icon.svg
Na Yoon-soo [8] 500 m38.58Silver medal icon.svg
1000 m1:23.296th
Hwang Ik-hwan [8] 1000 m1:22.474th
1500 m2:02.32Bronze medal icon.svg Note
Kim Kwan-kyu [9]
Park Jin-hyun [9]
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Choi Seong-yoon [9] 1000 m34.649th
Kim Hyun-na [8]
Lee Kyung-ja [9]
Kim Yeong-ok [9]
Lee Yeon-ju [10]
Notes

1: In men's 1500 metres competition, Hwang Ik-hwan awarded 3rd place on the rules that no country may win all the three medals.

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