South Korea at the 2003 Asian Winter Games

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South Korea at the
2003 Asian Winter Games
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg
IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
in Aomori
Competitors128
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
10
Silver
8
Bronze
10
Total
28
Asian Winter Games appearances (overview)

South Korea (IOC designation:Korea) participated in the 2003 Asian Winter Games held in Aomori, Japan from February 1, 2003 to February 8, 2003.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Short track speed skating pictogram.svg Short track speed skating 63514
Speed skating pictogram.svg Speed skating 2226
Curling pictogram.svg Curling 1102
Ski jumping pictogram.svg Ski jumping 1012
Snowboarding pictogram.svg Snowboarding 0112
Biathlon pictogram.svg Biathlon 0101
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg Alpine skiing 0011
Totals (7 entries)1081028

Medalists

Gold

Curling

Short track speed skating

Ski jumping

Speed skating

Silver

Biathlon

Curling

Short track speed skating

Snowboarding

Speed skating

Bronze

Alpine skiing

Short track speed skating

Ski jumping

Snowboarding

Speed skating

Participation details

Alpine skiing

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Ji Young-ha Slalom1:45.995th
Giant slalom2:09.696th
Byun Jong-moon Slalom1:46.537th
Giant slalom2:09.635th
Hur Seung-wook Slalom1:46.668th
Giant slalom2:11.637th
Gang Min-hyeok Slalom1:46.829th
Giant slalomDid not finish
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Oh Jae-eun Slalom1:40.88Bronze medal icon.svg
Giant slalom1:56.765th
Min Erin Slalom1:45.806th
Giant slalom1:59.457th
Kang Bo-seong Slalom1:52.149th
Giant slalom2:02.3310th
You Hae-min SlalomDid not finish
Giant slalom1:58.846th

Biathlon

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Son Hae-kwon 10 km sprint 30:53.47th
12.5 km pursuit 48:28.912th
Kim Kyung-tae 10 km sprint 31:51.812th
12.5 km pursuit 46:36.210th
Shin Byung-gook 10 km sprint 33:08.115th
12.5 km pursuit 47:45.311th
Park Yoon-bae 10 km sprint 34:59.816th
12.5 km pursuit 55:01.016th
Son Hae-kwon
Kim Kyung-tae
Shin Byung-gook
Park Yoon-bae
4×7.5 km relay 1:32:36.1Silver medal icon.svg
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Kim Ja-youn 7.5 km sprint 28:21.613th
10 km pursuit 54:05.512th
Baek Mi-ra 7.5 km sprint 29:34.514th
10 km pursuit 59:48.415th
Jung Yang-mi 7.5 km sprint 31:42.615th
10 km pursuit 57:10.914th
Dong Jung-lim 7.5 km sprint 33:44.216th
10 km pursuit 1:03:37.216th
Kim Ja-youn
Kim Young-ja
Baek Mi-ra
Jung Yang-mi
4×6 km relay 1:38:28.64th

Cross-country skiing

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Park Byung-joo 10 km classic 28:15.79th
15 km free 38:01.710th
Shin Doo-sun 10 km classic 29:37.014th
15 km free 38:28.111th
Choi Im-hun 10 km classic 29:31.713th
30 km free Did not finish
Yoon Sung-soon 10 km classic 30:48.315th
30 km free 1:33:49.110th
Jung Eui-myung 15 km free 39:34.413th
30 km free Did not finish
Shin Doo-sun
Choi Im-hun
Park Byung-joo
Jung Eui-myung
4×10 km relay 1:53:18.14th
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Lee Chun-ja 5 km classic 16:06.511th
10 km free 29:14.19th
Kim Hyo-young 5 km classic 17:49.213th
10 km free 32:39.413th
Choi Seul-bi 5 km classic 18:08.514th
10 km free 32:40.314th

Figure skating

Men [1]
NameEventSPFSTFPRank
Lee Dong-whun Men 7710.57th
Lee Kyu-hyun Men 8812.08th
Women [2]
NameEventSPFSTFPRank
Cho Hae-lyeum Ladies 8812.08th
Lee Sun-bin Ladies 11914.59th
Shin Yea-ji Ladies 101015.010th
Ice dancing [3]
NameEventCDODFDTFPRank
Kim Hye-min / Kim Min-woo Ice dancing 66612.06th

Ice hockey

Ski jumping

Men
NameEventFinal
ScoreRank
Choi Heung-chul Normal hill individual218.0Bronze medal icon.svg
Kim Hyun-ki Normal hill individual210.06th
Choi Yong-jik Normal hill individual195.58th
Kang Chil-ku Normal hill individual195.09th
Choi Heung-chul
Kim Hyun-ki
Choi Yong-jik
Kang Chil-ku
Normal hill team952.0Gold medal icon.svg

Snowboard

Men
NameEventFinal
Score/TimeRank
Han Jin-bae Halfpipe37.6Bronze medal icon.svg
Lee Jae-woong Halfpipe28.65
Lee Chang-ho Halfpipe22.47
Kim Soo-chul Halfpipe20.38
Ji Myung-kon Slalom1:40.34Silver medal icon.svg
Giant slalom2:26.466
Ji Won-duk Slalom1:46.905
Giant slalom2:24.794

Speed skating

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Kim Cheol-su 500 m1:14.4210
Park Jae-man 500 m1:15.6012
1000 m1:16.3112
Lee Kyu-hyuk 500 m1:13.044
1000 m1:13.96Gold medal icon.svg
1500 m1:54.65Gold medal icon.svg
Choi Jae-bong 500 m1:13.475
1000 m1:14.064
1500 m1:56.224
Mun Jun 1000 m1:15.107
1500 m1:54.89Silver medal icon.svg
5000 m7:15.777
Yeo Sang-yeop 1500 m1:55.69Bronze medal icon.svg
10000 m14:53.186
Yoo Won-cheol 5000 m7:34.8211
Lee Seung-hwan 5000 m7:14.915
10000 mDisqualified
Choi Keun-won 10000 m15:03.467
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Choi Seung-yong 500 m1:20.997
1000 m1:24.209
Cho Seon-yeon 500 m1:22.4510
1000 m1:26.0713
Lee Yong-ju 500 m1:23.6711
1000 m1:24.2310
Yoon Hee-jun 500 m1:24.3712
1000 m1:24.8812
1500 m2:11.769
Lee So-yeon 1500 m2:13.9311
Baek Eun-bi 1500 m2:09.61Bronze medal icon.svg
3000 m4:31.41Silver medal icon.svg
Choi Yun-suk 1500 m2:10.655
3000 m4:38.955
Nam Dal-ri 3000 m4:43.327

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