South Korea at the 2021 Summer World University Games

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South Korea at the
2021 Summer World University Games
Flag of South Korea.svg
IOC code KOR
in Chengdu, China
28 July 2023 (2023-07-28) – 8 August 2023 (2023-08-08)
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
17
Silver
18
Bronze
23
Total
58
Summer World University Games appearances

South Korea competed at the 2021 Summer World University Games in Chengdu, China held from 28 July to 8 August 2023. [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Medal by sports

RankSportsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Taekwondo 71513
2 Archery 4318
3 Shooting 3227
4 Judo 24410
5 Fencing 1214
6 Diving 0448
7 Badminton 0112
Wushu 0112
9 Artistic gymnastics 0022
10 Swimming 0011
Tennis 0011
Totals (11 entries)17182358

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Choi Eun-jeong
Yoo Seon-hwa
Kim Ji-eun
Shooting Women's team 10 metre air rifle29 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Huh Mi-mi Judo Women's -57 kg29 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kang Wan-jin Taekwondo Men's individual poomsae29 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Cha Yea-eun Taekwondo Women's individual poomsae29 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Cho Su-a
Sim Soo-in
Han Seung-yeon
Archery Women's team compound 30 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Choi Doo-hee
Kim Pil-joong
Seo Min-gi
Archery Men's team recurve 30 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Shin Woo-seop
Lee Jae-won
Gwon Min-seok
Taekwondo Men's team poomsae30 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jung Ha-eun
Yun Ji-hye
Song Kyeong-seon
Taekwondo Women's team poomsae30 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Choi Mi-sun Archery Women's individual recurve 31 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Seo Min-gi Archery Men's individual recurve 31 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kim Min-jong Judo Men's +100 kg31 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kim Yu-jin Taekwondo Women's 57 kg31 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldLee Sang-ryeol Taekwondo Men's 68 kg31 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yang Ji-in Shooting Women's 25 metre pistol1 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lim Ho-jin
Choe Bo-ram
Lee Won-ho
Shooting Men's team 10 metre air pistol1 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Park Sang-won Fencing Men's individual sabre2 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Seo Geon-woo
Lee Sang-ryeol
Ryoo Jin
Lee Kyeong-hak
Taekwondo Men's team kyorugi4 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jang Se-yun Judo Women's -52 kg29 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Je Ga-yeong Wushu Women's nandao29 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Cho Su-a
Park Seung-hyun
Archery Mixed team compound 30 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lee Ga-hyun
Kim So-hee
Choi Mi-sun
Archery Women's team recurve 30 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Seo Min-gi
Lee Ga-hyun
Archery Mixed team recurve 30 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kim Gyeong-gyu
Son Min-seon
Taekwondo Mixed team poomsae30 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ko Hyeon-ju
Kim Seo-yeon
Diving Women's synchronized 10 metre platform 31 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lee Yun-seon Judo Women's -78 kg31 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Han Ju-yeop Judo Men's -90 kg31 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Park Saet-byeol Judo Women's +78 kg31 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lim Ho-jin Shooting Men's 10 metre air pistol1 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sim Eun-ji
Yang Ji-in
Kim Min-seo
Shooting Women's team 25 metre pistol1 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Choi Ji-young Fencing Women's individual sabre4 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kim Yeong-nam Diving Men's 1 metre springboard 5 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Do Gyeong-dong
Hwang Hyun-ho
Park Sang-won
Sung Hyeon-mo
Fencing Men's team sabre5 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jung Da-yeon
Kim Na-hyun
Kim Seo-yeon
Ko Hyeon-ju
Kwon Ha-lim
Diving Women's team 7 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Joung Dong-min
Kang Min-hyuk
Kim Seo-kyoung
Kim Yeong-nam
Shin Jung-whi
Diving Men's team 7 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Kim Ga-ram Badminton Women's singles7 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Oh Yeon-ju Judo Women's -48 kg29 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jeon Seung-beom Judo Men's -60 kg29 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lee Gun-hyeok
Lee Seung-hoon
Youn Jae-yeon
Shooting Men's team 25 metre rapid fire pistol30 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Cho Su-a Archery Women's individual compound 31 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nam Yong-hyuk Taekwondo Men's 54 kg31 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Han Hee-ju
Huh Mi-mi
Jang Se-yun
Lee Yun-seon
Oh Yeon-ju
Park Saet-byeol
Shin Chae-won
Judo Women's team1 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze An Jae-hong
Han Ju-yeop
Jeon Seung-beom
Kim Min-jong
Kim Se-heon
Lee Eun-kyul
Lee Joon-hwan
Judo Men's team1 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Park Chan Taekwondo Men's 58 kg1 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Seo Geon-woo Taekwondo Men's 80 kg1 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jang Ji-in
Lee Won-ho
Shooting Mixed team 10 metre air pistol2 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Joung Dong-min Diving Men's 3 metre springboard 2 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ryu Sung-hyun
Kan Hyun-bae
Kim Jae-ho
Seo Jung-won
Lee Jung-hyo
Artistic gymnastics Men's team all-around2 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sim So-eun Fencing Women's individual foil3 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lee Kyeong-hak Taekwondo Men's 87 kg3 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Song Gi-cheol Wushu Men's 70 kg3 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kim Na-hyun
Shin Jung-whi
Diving Mixed synchronized 10 metre platform 4 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jang Eun-ji
Kim Yu-jin
Jo Hee-kyeong
Lim Geum-byeol
Taekwondo Women's team kyorugi4 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ryu Sung-hyun Artistic gymnastics Men's floor5 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jang Yun-seok Tennis Men's singles6 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kim Seong-ju Swimming Men's 200 metre backstroke6 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Shin Jung-whi Diving Men's 10 metre platform 7 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Shin Jung-whi
Kim Na-hyun
Diving Mixed team 7 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jin Yong
Ji Young-bin
Badminton Mixed doubles7 August

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