South Korea at the 2000 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | KOR |
NPC | Korean Paralympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Sydney | |
Competitors | 89 (82 male, 7 female) |
Medals Ranked 9th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
There were 7 female and 82 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics. [1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Tae Sung An | Archery | Men's individual standing |
Gold | Hong Gu Lee | Archery | Men's individual W2 |
Gold | Jung Hoon Moon | Athletics | Men's 400m T53 |
Gold | Yong Jin Choi | Athletics | Men's 1500m T36 |
Gold | Keun Ho Goo Hae Ryong Kim Lee Jin-woo Jung Ho Lee | Boccia | Mixed team BC1-BC2 |
Gold | Yong Sik Jin | Cycling | Mixed bicycle time trial CP div 3 |
Gold | Keum Jong Jung | Powerlifting | Men's -52 kg |
Gold | Jong Chul Park | Powerlifting | Men's -82.5 kg |
Gold | Hee Jeong Lee | Shooting | Men's air pistol SH1 |
Gold | Jin Owan Jung | Shooting | Men's air rifle standing SH1 |
Gold | Im Yeon Kim | Shooting | Women's air rifle standing SH1 |
Gold | Im Yeon Kim | Shooting | Women's sport rifle 3x20 SH1 |
Gold | Jong In Choi | Shooting | Mixed free pistol SH1 |
Gold | Hae Gon Lee | Table tennis | Men's singles 1 |
Gold | Kyung Mook Kim | Table tennis | Men's singles 2 |
Gold | Seong Hoon Kang Hae Gon Lee Kong Yong Kim Kyung Mook Kim | Table tennis | Men's teams 1-2 |
Gold | Eun Chang Jung Byoung Young Kim | Table tennis | Men's teams 5 |
Gold | Kwang Jin Kim Cheon Sik Lee | Table tennis | Men's teams 8 |
Silver | Young Joo Jung | Archery | Men's individual W2 |
Silver | Yong Jin Choi | Athletics | Men's 800m T36 |
Silver | Lee Jin-woo | Boccia | Mixed individual BC2 |
Silver | Jung Yong Kwak | Powerlifting | Men's -48 kg |
Silver | Kong Yong Kim | Table tennis | Men's singles 2 |
Silver | Tae Hyung Um | Table tennis | Men's singles 4 |
Silver | Tae Hyung Um Park Jun-young Kyoung Sik Choi | Table tennis | Men's teams 4 |
Bronze | Hong Gu Lee Ouk Soo Lee Hyun Kwan Cho | Archery | Men's team open |
Bronze | Hee Sook Ko | Archery | Women's individual W1/W2 |
Bronze | Yong Sik Jin | Cycling | Mixed bicycle road race CP div 3 |
Bronze | Yu Sung An | Judo | Men's -90 kg |
Bronze | Jin Owan Jung | Shooting | Men's free rifle 3x40 SH1 |
Bronze | Kyoung Sik Choi | Table tennis | Men's singles 4 |
Bronze | Heung Sik Yang Ji Yong Son Young Soo Kim | Table tennis | Men's teams 3 |
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