South Korea at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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South Korea at the Olympic Games | ||||
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IOC code: | KOR | |||
NOC: | Korean Olympic Committee external link (Korean) |
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2004 Summer Olympics in Athens | ||||
Medals Rank: 9 |
Gold 9 |
Silver 12 |
Bronze 9 |
Total 30 |
Summer Olympic Games appearances | ||||
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Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
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South Korea competed as Korea at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, while North Korea competed as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Both North Korea and South Korea marched together in the Parade of Nations at the Opening and Closing Ceremonies under the Unification Flag, a white flag showing the united Korean Peninsula in blue. They had two flagbearers carrying the flag together at each occasion, one representing the North and the other representing the South. The female athletes and staff wore red blazers, while their male counterparts wore blue. Although they marched together, the teams competed separately and had separate medal tallies.
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[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Archery - Women's individual: Park Sung Hyun
- Archery - Men's team: Im Dong-hyun, Jang Yong-ho, and Park Kyung-mo
- Archery - Women's team: Park Sung Hyun, Lee Sung Jin, and Yun Mi-Jin
- Badminton - Men's doubles: Kim Dong-moon and Ha Tae-kwon
- Judo - Men's 73 kg: Lee Won Hee
- Table Tennis - Men's singles: Ryu Seung Min
- Taekwondo - Men's heavyweight (over 80 kg): Dae Sung Moon
- Taekwondo - Women's featherweight (57 kg): Ji Won Jang
- Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 60 kg: Ji-Hyun Jung
[edit] Silver
- Archery - Women's individual: Lee Sung Jin
- Badminton - Men's singles: Shon Seung-mo
- Badminton - Men's doubles: Lee Dong-soo and Yoo Yong-sung
- Judo - Men's 100 kg: Jang Sung-Ho
- Gymnastics, artistic - Men's individual all-around: Kim Dae-Eun
- Handball - Women's team event: South Korea Women's Team
- Shooting - Men's 50 m pistol: Jin Jong-Oh
- Shooting - Women's Double Trap: Lee Bo-Na
- Table Tennis - Women's doubles: Lee Eun Sil and Seok Eun Mi
- Weightlifting - Men's 69 kg: Lee Bae Young
- Weightlifting - Women's +75 kg: Jang Mi Ran
- Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 84 kg: Moon Eui-Jae
[edit] Bronze
- Badminton - Women's doubles: Ra Kyung-min and Lee Kyung-won
- Boxing - Men's welterweight (69kg): Kim Jung Joo
- Gymnastics, artistic - Men's individual all-around: Yang Tae-Young
- Judo - Men's 60 kg: Choi Min-Ho
- Taekwondo - Men's featherweight (68 kg) - Myeong Seob Song
- Taekwondo - Women's welterweight (67 kg) - Kyung Sun Hwang
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Aquatics
[edit] Swimming
Women's 4 x 100 m Freestyle Relay:
- (So-Eun Sun, Yoon-Ji Ryu, Min-Ji Shim, Hyun-Ju Kim) — 3:44.84 (9th place; did not advance)
Women's 400 m individual medley:
- Nam Yoo-sun — 4:50.35 (7th place; 1st time that a Korean advanced to the finals)
[edit] Synchronized swimming
Duet:
- Kim Sung-Eun & Yoo Na-Mi — 88.084 pts (14th place)
[edit] Archery
Men's individual:
- Park Kyung-mo — 5th place; Olympic record, 70 m 18-arrow round with 173 points
- Im Dong-hyun — 6th place; world record, 70 m 72-arrow round with 687 points
- Jang Yong-ho — 11th place
Women's individual:
- Park Sung Hyun — gold medal; world record, 70 m 72-arrow round with 682 points
- Lee Sung Jin — silver medal
- Yun Mi Jin — 5th place; Olympic record, 70 m 18-arrow round with 173 points
Men's team:
- Im Dong-hyun, Jang Yong-ho, Park Kyung-mo — gold medal
Women's team:
- Park Sung Hyun, Lee Sung Jin, Yun Mi Jin — gold medal
[edit] Athletics
Men's 110 metre hurdles:
- Park Tae-Kyong — Round 1: 13.96 s
Men's 800 metres:
- Lee Jae-Hoon — Round 1: 1:46.2 (did not advance)
Men's marathon:
- Lee Bong-Ju — 2:15:33 (14th place)
- Ji Young-Joon — 2:16:14 (17th place)
- Lee Myong-Seun — 2:21:01 (41st place)
Women's marathon:
- Lee Eun-Jung — 2:37:23 (19th place)
- Chung Yun-Hee — 2:38:57 (23rd place)
- Choi Kyung-Hee — 2:44:05 (35th place)
Men's 20 km walk:
- Shin Il-Yong — 1:28:02 (29th place)
- Lee Dae-Ro — 1:28:59 (33rd place)
- Park Chil-Sung — 1:32:41 (41st place)
Women's 20 km walk:
- Kim Mi-Jeong — DSQ
Men's 50 km walk:
- Kim Dong-Young — 4:05:16 (27th place)
Men's triple jump:
- Park Hyung-Jun — Round 1, 15.84 metres (did not advance)
Men's pole vault:
- Kim Yoo-suk — Round 1, 5.30 metres (did not advance)
Women's shot put:
- Lee Mi Young — Round 1: 16.35 metres
Men's javelin:
- Park Jae-myong — Round 1, 72.70 metres (did not advance)
Women's javelin:
- Jung Yeon Chang — Round 1: 53.93 metres
[edit] Badminton
Men's singles:
- Shon Seung-mo — silver medal
- Park Tae-sang — defeated in quarterfinals
- Lee Hyun-il — defeated in round of 16
Women's singles:
- Jun Jae-youn — defeated in round of 16
- Seo Yoon-hee — defeated in round of 16
Men's doubles:
- Kim Dong-moon and Ha Tae-kwon — gold medal
- Lee Dong-soo and Yoo Yong-sung — silver medal
- Yim Bang-eun and Kim Yong-hyun — defeated in quarterfinals
- Kim Sun-Woo and Kwon Soon-Jae — defeated in semifinals
Women's doubles:
- Ra Kyung-min and Lee Kyung-won — bronze medal
- Lee Hyo-jung and Hwang Yu-mi — defeated in quarterfinals
Mixed doubles:
- Kim Dong-moon & Ra Kyung-min — defeated in quarterfinals
- Kim Yong-hyun and Lee Hyo-jung — defeated in round of 16
[edit] Basketball
Women's: 12th place
- Preliminary round: 0-5
- Classification (11/12): lost to Nigeria, 68-64
[edit] Boxing
South Korea sent seven boxers to Athens. They returned with two bronze medals, putting them in a four-way tie for 12th place in the boxing medal count. Three lost their round of 32 bouts, while the other four all won in the round of 16 to advance to the quarterfinals. Two more fell there, with the remaining two losing in the semifinals to finish with bronze medals. The combined record of the Korean team was 9-7.
Light Flyweight (48kg)
- Hong Moo-Won
- Round of 32 — Defeated Lalaina Rabenarivo of Madagascar, outscored
- Round of 16 — Defeated Harry Tanamor of Philippines, 42-25
- Quarterfinal — Lost to Yan Bhartelemy Varela of Cuba, 30-11
Flyweight (51kg)
- Kim Kim-suk
- Round of 32 — Lost to Somjit Jongjohor of Thailand, 22-12
Bantamweight (54kg)
- Kim Won Il
- Round of 32 — Lost to Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand, outscored
Featherweight (57kg)
- Seok Hwan Jo — bronze medal
- Round of 32 — Defeated Sedat Tasci of Turkey, 37-28
- Round of 16 — Defeated Benoit Gaudet of Canada, 28-16
- Quarterfinal — Defeated Viorel Simion of Romania, 39-35
- Semifinal — Lost to Alexei Tichtchenko of Russia, 45-25
Lightweight (60kg)
- Jong Sub Baik
- Round of 32 — Defeated Gyula Kate of Hungary, 30-23
- Round of 16 — Defeated Munkh Erdene U. of Mongolia, 33-22
- Quarterfinal — Lost to Amir Khan of Great Britain, stopped contest
Welterweight (69kg)
- Kim Jung Joo — bronze medal
- Round of 32 — Bye
- Round of 16 — Defeated Vitalie Grusac of Moldova, 23-20
- Quarterfinal — Defeated Juan Camilo Novoa of Colombia, 25-23
- Semifinal — Lost to Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros of Cuba, 38-10
Light Heavyweight (81kg)
- Song Hak Sung
- Round of 32 — Lost to Abdelhani Kensi of Algeria, 25-19
[edit] Cycling
[edit] Road cycling
Women's road race:
- Han Songhee — 51st place, 3:40:43
[edit] Track cycling
Men's individual sprint:
- Kim Chi-Bum — 1/16 repechage, no rank
- Yang Hee-Chun — 1/16 repechage, no rank
Women's points race:
- Kim Yong-Mi — 16th place, -19 points
Men's Keirin:
- Hong Suk-Hwan — first repechage, no rank
- Yang Hee-Chun — first repechage, no rank
[edit] Equestrian
Because only three horse and rider pairs from each nation could advance to the final rounds in the individual jumping event, Woo Jung-Ho did not qualify despite placing higher than many that did move on. His final ranking was below all of the qualifiers.
Individual jumping:
- Sohn Bong-Gak riding Cim Christo — final round B, 15th place
- Hwang Soon-Won riding C.Chap — final round B, 22nd place
- Joo Jung-Hyun riding Epsom Gesmeray — final round B, 25th place
- Woo Jung-Ho riding Seven Up — qualifier, 53rd place (43rd after round)
Team jumping:
- Hwang, Joo, Sohn, and Woo — final, 9th place
[edit] Fencing
Men's épée individual:
- Lee Sang-yup — defeated in round of 16
Women's épée individual:
- Kim Hee-Jeong — defeated in quarterfinals
- Kim Mi-jung — defeated in round of 32
- Lee Keum-Nam — defeated in round of 32
Men's foil individual:
- Ha Chang-Duk — defeated in round of 16
- Choi Byung-chul — defeated in round of 16
- Park Hee-kyung — defeated in round of 16
Women's foil individual:
- Nam Hyun-hee — defeated in quarterfinals
Men's sabre individual:
- Oh Eun-seok — defeated in round of 32
Women's sabre individual:
- Lee Shin-mi — defeated in round of 32
Women's épée team:
- Kim Hee-Jeong, Go Jung-Nam, and Lee Keum-Nam — 7th place
Men's foil team:
- Choi Byung-chul, Ha Chang-Duk, and Kim Woon-sung — 7th place
[edit] Football (Soccer)
Men's: 6th place
- Preliminary round: 1-2-0
- Quarterfinal: lost to Paraguay, 3-2
[edit] Gymnastics
Men's artistic: 4th place team
- Kim Dae-Eun — advanced in one exercise
- All-around — silver medal
- Yang Tae-Young — advanced in two exercises
- All-around — bronze medal
- Horizontal bar — 10th place
- Cho Seong-Min — did not advance in any exercise
- Kim Dong-Hwa — did not advance in any exercise
- Kim Seung-Il — did not advance in any exercise
- Lee Sun-Sung — did not advance in any exercise
Women's artistic:
- Park Kyung-Ah — did not advance in any exercise
[edit] Handball
Men's: 8th place
- Preliminary round: 2-0-3
- Quarterfinal: lost to Hungary, 30-25
- Classification (5-8): lost to Greece, 29-24
- Classification (7/8): lost to Spain, 31-24
Women's: silver medal
- Preliminary round: 3-1-0
- Quarterfinal: defeated Brazil, 26-24
- Semifinal: defeated France, 32-31
- Gold medal match: lost to Denmark, 38-36
[edit] Hockey
Men's: 8th place
- Preliminary round: 2-2-1
- Classification (5-8): lost to New Zealand, 4-3
- Classification (7/8): lost to India, 5-2
Women's: 7th place
- Preliminary round: 1-1-2
- Classification (5-8): lost to New Zealand, 3-2
- Classification (7/8): defeated Japan, 3-1
[edit] Judo
60 kg men's:
- Choi Min-Ho — Bronze medal
- Round of 32 — Defeated Ludwig Paischer, of Austria
- Round of 16 — Defeated Benjamin Darbelet of France
- Quarterfinal — Lost to Khashbaatar Tsagaanbaatar of Mongolia
- Repechage Round of 16 — Defeated Akram Shah, of India
- Repechage Quarterfinal — Defeated Oliver Gussenberg of Germany
- Repechage Semifinal — Defeated Masoud Haji Akhondzade, of Iran
66 kg men's:
- Bang Gui-man
- Round of 32 — Lost to Henrique Carlos Guimaraes of Brazil
73 kg men's:
- Lee Won Hee — Gold medal
- Round of 32 — Defeated Anatoly Laryukov of Belarus
- Round of 16 — Defeated James Pedro, United States
- Quarterfinal — Defeated Gennadiy Bilodid of Ukraine
- Semifinal — Defeated Victor Bivol of Moldova
- Final — Defeated Vitaliy Makarov of Russia
81 kg men's:
- Kwon Young-Woo — 7th place
90 kg men's:
- Hwang Hee-Tae — 5th place
- Round of 32 — Defeated Przemyslaw Matyjaszek of Poland
- Round of 16 — Defeated Mark Huizinga of Netherlands
- Quarterfinal — Defeated Keith Morgan of Canada
- Semifinal — Lost to Hiroshi Izumi of Japan
- Repechage Semifinal — Lost to Mark Huizinga of Netherlands
100 kg men's:
- Jang Sung-Ho — Silver medal
- Round of 32 — Defeated Franck Martial Moussima Ewane of Cameroon
- Round of 16 — Defeated Rhadi Ferguson of United States
- Quarterfinal — Defeated Ariel Zeevi of Israel
- Semifinal — Defeated Michael Jurack of Germany
- Final — Lost to Ihar Makarau of Belarus
Over 100 kg men's:
- Kim Sung-Beom
- Round of 64 — Defeated Aytami Ruano of Spain
- Round of 32 — Lost to Paolo Bianchessi of Italy
- Repechage Round of 32 — Defeated Vitaliy Polyanskyy of Ukraine
- Repechage Round of 16 — Lost to Dennis van der Geest of Netherlands
48 kg women's:
- Ye Gue-Rin — 7th place
52 kg women's:
- Lee Eun-Hee
63 kg women's:
- Lee Bok-Hee
- Round of 16 — Lost to Daniela Krukower of Argentina
- Repechage Round of 16 — Lost to Lucie Decosse of France
70 kg women's:
- Kim Mi-Jung
- Round of 32 — Lost to Catherine Jaques of Belgium
78 kg women's:
- Lee So-Yeon — 7th place
- Round of 32 — Lost to Anastasiia Matrosova of Ukraine
- Repechage Round of 32 — Defeated Varvara Akiritidou of Greece
- Repechage Round of 16 — Defeated Rachel Wilding of Great Britain
- Repechage Quarterfinal — Lost to Yurisel Laborde of Cuba
over 78 kg women's:
- Choi Sook-Ie — 7th place
[edit] Modern pentathlon
Men's
- Han Do-Ryung — 4936 (24th place)
- Lee Choon-Huan — 5068 (21st place)
[edit] Rowing
Women's Single Sculls
- Lee Yoon-Hui — 20th place
- Heat — 8:04.48 (heat 1, 5th place)
- Repechages — 7:59.53 (Repechage 2, 5th place)
- Semifinals — 8:03.01 (Semifinal 3, 3rd place)
- Final D — 7:53.33 (2nd place)
Women's Single Sculls
- Ham Jung-Wook — 22nd place
- Heat — 7:50.39 (Heat 5, 5th place)
- Repechages — 7:11.38 (Repechage 5, 3rd place)
- Semifinal — 7:33.70 (Semifinal E, 3rd place)
- Final D — 7:10.44 (4th place)
[edit] Sailing
Men's Mistral
- Ok Duck-Pil — 236pts, 27th place
Men's 470 class
- Kim Dae-Young & Jung Sung-Ahn — 171pts, 23rd place
Laser mixed
- Kim Ho-Kon — 255pts, 32nd place
[edit] Tennis
Men's singles:
- Lee Hyung-Taik — defeated in Round of 32 to Fernando González
Women's singles:
- Cho Yoon-Jeong — defeated in Round of 32 to Francesca Schiavone
[edit] Volleyball
Women's:
- Prelims: 3-2
- Quarterfinal: Defeated 3-0 by Russia
[edit] Officials
- President: Lee Yun-taek
- Secretary General: Park Yang-Chun