South Korea at the 1998 Asian Games

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South Korea at the
1998 Asian Games
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg
IOC code KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
in Bangkok
Competitors537 in 31 sports
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
65
Silver
46
Bronze
53
Total
164
Officials163
Asian Games appearances (overview)

South Korea (IOC designation:Korea) participated in the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to December 20, 1998.

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Medal summary

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo 111012
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling 7029
Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing 61310
Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing 54211
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 4329
Archery pictogram.svg Archery 4206
Judo pictogram.svg Judo 32611
Soft tennis pictogram.svg Soft tennis 3014
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 25512
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling 2316
Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian 2305
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis 2305
Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Cycling 2125
Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting 2125
Handball pictogram.svg Handball 2002
Rugby union pictogram.svg Rugby union 2002
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis 1348
Badminton pictogram.svg Badminton 1247
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics 1225
Ice hockey pictogram.svg Hockey 1102
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 1078
Baseball pictogram.svg Baseball 1001
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing 0257
Synchronized swimming pictogram.svg Synchronized swimming 0202
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball 0202
Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg Canoeing 0123
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball 0112
Golf pictogram.svg Golf 0112
Cue sports pictogram.svg Cue sports 0011
Totals (29 sports)654653164

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