South Korea at the 1988 Winter Olympics

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South Korea at the
1988 Winter Olympics
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg
IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
Website www.sports.or.kr  (in Korean and English)
in Calgary
Competitors22 in 5 sports
Flag bearer Hong Kun-Pyo
Officials18
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 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Contents

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. [1]

SportMenWomenTotal
Alpine skiing 404
Biathlon 55
Cross-country skiing 505
Figure skating 112
Speed skating 336
Total18422

Alpine skiing

Men

AthleteEventRecordRank
Kang Nak-Youn Giant Slalom2:33.1851
Slalom2:03.7327
Super GDid Not Finish-
Nam Won-Gi Giant Slalom2:31.7848
Slalom2:04.2928
Super GDid Not Finish-
Park Jae-Hyuk Giant SlalomDid Not Finish-
Slalom2:04.3029
Super G1:53.8940
Huh Sung-Wook Giant SlalomDid Not Finish-
SlalomDid Not Finish-
Super G1:55.1341

Biathlon

Men

AthleteEventRecordRank
Shin Yong-Sun 10 km33:05.464
20 km1:17:44.566
Joo Young-Dai 10 km34:50.466
20 km1:14:27.563
Kim Yong-Woon 10 km35:18.667
20 km1:17:23.065
Jeong Young-Suk 10 km35:31.369
Hong Byung-Sik 20 km1:14:03.262
Hong Byung-Sik
Joo Young-Dai
Kim Yong-Woon
Shin Yong-Sun
4 x 7.5 km Relay1:51.42.716

Cross-country skiing

Men

AthleteEventRecordRank
Park Ki-Ho 15 km47:44.354
30 km1:36.43.955
50 km2:22:36.450
Jeon Yeung-Hae 15 km48:22.359
30 km1:38.05.360
50 km2:20:50.848
Hong Kun-Pyo 15 km50:21.471
30 km1:43.26.473
50 km2:23:13.651
Cho Sung-Hoon 15 km51:31.175
30 km1:43.30.375
Park Byung-Woo 50 kmDid Not Finish-
Hong Kun-Pyo
Park Ki-Ho
Cho Sung-Hoon
Jeon, Yeung-Hae
4 × 10 km Relay1:59:00.415

Figure skating

Men

AthleteEventRank
Jung Sung-Il Single22

Women

AthleteEventRank
Byun Sung-Jin SingleDNQ

Speed skating

Men

AthleteEventRecordRank
Bae Ki-Tae 500m36.905
1000m1:14.369
Hwang Ik-Hwan 1500m1:56.5026
5000m7:10.6536
Kim Kwan-Kyu 1500m1:56.8529
5000m7:02.1329
10000m14:34.6522

Women

AthleteEventRecordRank
Yoo Seon-Hee 500m40.9213
1000m1:22.3517
Kim Young-ok 1000m2:11.9524
3000m4:30.6022
5000m7:46.5117
Choi Hye-Sook 1000m2:12.9628
3000m4:42.2622

Short track speed skating (Demonstration sport)

Men

AthleteEventHeatsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Kim Ki-hoon 500m46.212nd45.921st45.153rd48.827th
1000m1:39.101st1:34.303rd1:37.208th
1500m2:32.171st2:25.392nd2:26.681st
3000m5:41.326thNot qualified
Lee Joon-ho 500m47.271st47.244thNot qualified
1000m1:34.891st1:35.042ndDidqualified7th
1500m2:31.893rd2:36.413rd2:38.197th
3000m5:29.131st5:30.374th5:21.631st
Mo Ji-Soo 500mDidqualified-Not qualified
1000m1:35.732nd1:59.636thNot qualified
1500m3:13.115thNot qualified
3000m5:22.602nd5:26.184th5:32.246th

Women

AthleteEventHeatsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Hong Ho-Kyung 500m52.314thNot qualified
1000m1:49.205thNot qualified
1500m2:50.104thNot qualified
3000m5:41,306thNot qualified
Lee Yeon-Sook 500m51.914thNot qualified
1000m1:44.992nd1:43.565thNot qualified
1500m2:46.023rd2:43.204th2:44.049th
3000m5:54,505thNot qualified
Yoo Boo-Won 500m49.494thNot qualified
1000mDidqualified-Not qualified
1500m2:44.142nd2:43.404th2:44.2810th
3000m6:14,443rd6:18,315thNot qualified

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References


  1. Republic of Korea at the 1988 Winter Olympics