South Korea at the 2007 Asian Winter Games

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South Korea at the
2007 Asian Winter Games
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg
IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
in Changchun
Competitors116
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
9
Silver
13
Bronze
11
Total
33
Asian Winter Games appearances (overview)

South Korea , IOC designation:Korea, participated in the 2007 Asian Winter Games held in Changchun, China, from 28 January to 4 February 2007. [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Short track speed skating pictogram.svg Short track speed skating 45211
Speed skating pictogram.svg Speed skating 35513
Curling pictogram.svg Curling 2002
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg Alpine skiing 0336
Ice hockey pictogram.svg Ice hockey 0011
Totals (5 entries)9131133

Medalists

Gold

Curling

Short track speed skating

Speed skating

Silver

Alpine skiing

Short track speed skating

Speed skating

Bronze

Alpine skiing

Ice hockey

Short track speed skating

Speed skating

Participation details

Alpine skiing

Men

NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Gang Min-hyeok Giant slalom2:09.93 Silver medal icon.svg
Slalom1:48.54 Silver medal icon.svg
Kim Woo-sung Giant slalom2:10.79 Bronze medal icon.svg
Slalom1:50.656th
Ahn Sung-joon Giant slalom2:12.457th
Slalom2:03.3420th
Kim Min-jung Giant slalom2:13.448th
Slalom1:50.877th

Women

NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Oh Jae-eun Giant slalom2:09.64 Silver medal icon.svg
Slalom1:27.77 Bronze medal icon.svg
Kim Seon-ju Giant slalom2:11.80 Bronze medal icon.svg
Slalom1:32.745th
Kim Ye-seul Giant slalom2:14.206th
Slalom1:32.749th

Curling

Ice hockey

Short track speed skating

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Ahn Hyun-soo 500 mDisqualified
1000 m1:29.085 Gold medal icon.svg
1500 m2:20.679 Silver medal icon.svg
Kim Byung-joon 500 m43.2084th
1000 m2:24.4117th
Song Kyung-taek 500 m42.167 Silver medal icon.svg
1500 m2:21.1334th
Kim Hyun-gon 1000 m1:29.163 Silver medal icon.svg
Lee Ho-suk 1500 m3:09.7866th
Ahn Hyun-soo
Lee Ho-suk
Kim Hyun-gon
Song Kyung-taek
Kim Byung-joon
5000 m relay6:44.839 Gold medal icon.svg
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Byun Chun-sa 500 m45.278 Bronze medal icon.svg
1000 m1:34.5035th
1500 mDisqualified
Jeon Ji-soo 500 m44.6455th
Kim Min-jung 500 m45.6236th
Jin Sun-yu 1000 m1:33.042 Gold medal icon.svg
1500 m2:24.124 Silver medal icon.svg
Jung Eun-ju 1000 m1:33.143 Bronze medal icon.svg
1500 m2:24.089 Gold medal icon.svg
Byun Chun-sa
Jeon Ji-soo
Kim Min-jung
Jin Sun-yu
Jung Eun-ju
3000 m relay4:13.391 Silver medal icon.svg

Speed skating

Men
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Lee Kang-seok 100 m9.69 Bronze medal icon.svg
500 m70.30 Gold medal icon.svg
Kwon Soon-chun 100 m10.509th
Lee Ki-ho 100 m10.308th
500 m71.116th
Lee Kyou-hyuk 500 m70.50 Silver medal icon.svg
1000 m1:09.86 Gold medal icon.svg
1500 m1:49.13 Gold medal icon.svg
Choi Jae-bong 500 m72.1112th
1000 m1:10.92 Bronze medal icon.svg
1500 m1:50.214th
Mun Jun 1000 m1:10.45 Silver medal icon.svg
1500 m1:49.79 Bronze medal icon.svg
Lee Jong-woo 1000 m1:11.866th
1500 m3:00.2215th
Yeo Sang-yeop 5000 m6:43.34 Silver medal icon.svg
Choi Keun-won 5000 m6:43.864th
Ko Byung-wook 5000 m6:54.238th
Women
NameEventFinal
TimeRank
Lee Sang-hwa 100 m10.59 Bronze medal icon.svg
500 m80.7811th
1000 m1:19.245th
Choi Seung-yong 100 m10.968th
500 m79.918th
1000 m1:20.9212th
Oh Min-ji 100 m11.0010th
Lee Bo-ra 100 m11.0311th
500 m80.7811th
Kim Yoo-rim 500 m80.069th
1000 m1:18.96 Bronze medal icon.svg
Wang Hee-ji 1000 m1:20.5211th
Lee Ju-yeon 1500 m2:01.60 Silver medal icon.svg
3000 m4:18.574th
Noh Seon-yeong 1500 m2:02.804th
3000 m4:18.575th
Baek Eun-bi 1500 m2:05.019th
Lee So-yeon 1500 m2:06.8012th
3000 m4:27.819th

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