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North Korea at the Olympics

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea) first participated at the Olympic Games in 1964. The National Olympic Committee for North Korea is the Olympic Committee of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and was created in 1953 and recognized in 1957.

North Korea at the
Olympics
IOC codePRK
NOCOlympic Committee of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Medals
Ranked 48th
Gold
16
Silver
17
Bronze
24
Total
57
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
 Korea (2018)
North Koreans head for lodging at the Rio 2016 Olympic Village.

History edit

North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) first participated at the Olympic Games in 1964, appearing only in the Winter Olympic Games that year. Eight years later in 1972, the nation first participated at the Summer Olympic Games. Since then, the nation has appeared in every Summer Games, except when North Korea joined the Soviet-led boycott of the 1984 Summer Olympics, when they boycotted the 1988 Games in Seoul, South Korea, and in 2020, citing COVID-19 concerns.[1]

North Korea's attendance at the Winter Games has been sporadic; eight of the last thirteen Games have included a North Korean team.

During the 1998-2007 Sunshine Policy era, North Korea and South Korea symbolically marched as one team at the opening ceremonies of the 2000,[2] 2004, and 2006 Olympics, but competed separately.

North Korea sent 22 athletes to compete in five sports at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. As in 2000 and 2004, North and South Korean athletes marched together at the opening ceremonies. A unified women's ice hockey team included players from both North and South Korea. North Korean athletes also competed in alpine skiing, figure skating, short track speed skating and cross-country skiing.[3]

Alongside the 22 athletes, North Korea sent a delegation of 400 supporters to the 2018 games. This delegation, led by North Korea's ceremonial head of state Kim Yong-nam, included cheerleaders, taekwondo practitioners and an orchestra.[4]

North Korean athletes have won a total of 57 medals, two of which were won at the Winter Games. Government funding plays a major role in Korea's success. Elite athletes often enjoy highly developed facilities and luxurious lifestyles, compared with their peers.[1]

In 2018, the United Nations, due to conflicts, rejected an exemption to sanctions for sporting equipment to help athletes prepare for the 2020 Summer Olympics being sent to North Korea.[5]

On 6 April 2021, North Korea announced it would not participate in the 2020 Summer Olympics due to COVID-19 concerns.[6] Accordingly, on 8 September 2021, the International Olympic Committee made a decision to suspend North Korea from its activities until the end of 2022 and ban participation in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.[7]

Medal tables edit

Medals by Summer Games edit

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1932–1936 occupied by   Japan (JPN)
1972 Munich 37 1 1 3 5 22
1976 Montreal 38 1 1 0 2 21
1980 Moscow 57 0 3 2 5 26
1984 Los Angeles did not participate
1988 Seoul
1992 Barcelona 64 4 0 5 9 16
1996 Atlanta 24 2 1 2 5 33
2000 Sydney 31 0 1 3 4 60
2004 Athens 36 0 4 1 5 57
2008 Beijing 63 2 2 2 6 34
2012 London 51 4 0 3 7 20
2016 Rio de Janeiro 31 2 3 2 7 34
2020 Tokyo did not participate
2024 Paris future event
2028 Los Angeles
2032 Brisbane
Total 16 16 23 55 46

Medals by Winter Games edit

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
1964 Innsbruck 13 0 1 0 1 13
1968 Grenoble did not participate
1972 Sapporo 6 0 0 0 0 -
1976 Innsbruck did not participate
1980 Lake Placid
1984 Sarajevo 6 0 0 0 0 -
1988 Calgary 6 0 0 0 0 -
1992 Albertville 20 0 0 1 1 19
1994 Lillehammer did not participate
1998 Nagano 8 0 0 0 0 -
2002 Salt Lake City did not participate
2006 Turin 6 0 0 0 0 -
2010 Vancouver 2 0 0 0 0 -
2014 Sochi did not participate
2018 Pyeongchang 10 0 0 0 0 -
2022 Beijing did not participate
2026 Milan–Cortina future event
Total 0 1 1 2 45

Medals by summer sport edit

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
  Weightlifting58518
  Wrestling32510
  Gymnastics3003
  Boxing2338
  Judo2248
  Shooting1023
  Table tennis0134
  Volleyball0011
Totals (8 entries)16162355

Medals by winter sport edit

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
  Speed skating0101
  Short track speed skating0011
Totals (2 entries)0112

List of medalists edit

Summer Olympics edit

Games Medal Name Sport Event
1972 Munich   Gold Ri Ho-jun   Shooting Mixed 50 metre rifle, prone
  Silver Kim U-gil   Boxing Men's light flyweight
  Bronze Kim Yong-ik   Judo Men's 63 kg
Ri Chun-ok
Kim Myong-suk
Kim Zung-bok
Kang Ok-sun
Kim Yeun-ja
Hwang He-suk
Jang Ok-rim
Paek Myong-suk
Ryom Chun-ja
Kim Su-dae
Jong Ok-jin
  Volleyball Women's tournament
Kim Gwong-hyong   Wrestling Men's freestyle 52 kg
1976 Montreal   Gold Gu Yong-ju   Boxing Men's bantamweight
  Silver Ri Byong-uk Men's light flyweight
1980 Moscow   Silver Jang Se-hong   Wrestling Men's freestyle 48 kg
Li Ho-pyong Men's freestyle 57 kg
Ho Bong-chol   Weightlifting Men's 52 kg
  Bronze Han Gyong-si Men's 52 kg
Ri Byong-uk   Boxing Men's light flyweight
1992 Barcelona   Gold Choi Chol-su   Boxing Men's flyweight
Pae Gil-su   Gymnastics Men's pommel horse
Kim Il   Wrestling Men's freestyle 48 kg
Ri Hak-son Men's freestyle 52 kg
  Bronze Kim Yong-sik Men's freestyle 57 kg
Ri Gwang-sik   Boxing Men's bantamweight
Ri Pun-hui
Yu Sun-bok
  Table tennis Women's doubles
Ri Pun-hui Women's singles
Kim Myong-nam   Weightlifting Men's 75 kg
1996 Atlanta   Gold Kye Sun-hui   Judo Women's 48 kg
Kim Il   Wrestling Men's freestyle 48 kg
  Silver Kim Myong-nam   Weightlifting Men's 70 kg
  Bronze Jon Chol-ho Men's 76 kg
Ri Yong-sam   Wrestling Men's freestyle 57 kg
2000 Sydney   Silver Ri Song-hui   Weightlifting Women's 58 kg
  Bronze Kim Un-chol   Boxing Men's light flyweight
Kye Sun-hui   Judo Women's 52 kg
Kang Yong-gyun   Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 54 kg
2004 Athens   Silver Kim Song-guk   Boxing Men's featherweight
Kye Sun-hui   Judo Women's lightweight
Kim Hyang-mi   Table tennis Women's singles
Ri Song-Hui   Weightlifting Women's 58 kg
  Bronze Kim Jong-su   Shooting Men's 50 metre pistol
2008 Beijing   Gold Hong Un-jong   Gymnastics Women's vault
Pak Hyon-suk   Weightlifting Women's 63 kg
  Silver O Jong-ae Women's 58 kg
An Kum-ae   Judo Women's lightweight
  Bronze Pak Chol-min Men's lightweight
Won Ok-im Women's lightweight
2012 London   Gold An Kum-ae   Judo Women's 52 kg
Om Yun-chol   Weightlifting Men's 56 kg
Kim Un-guk Men's 62 kg
Rim Jong-sim Women's 69 kg
  Bronze Ryang Chun-hwa Women's 48 kg
Kim Myong-hyok Men's 69 kg
Yang Kyong-il   Wrestling Men's freestyle 55 kg
2016 Rio de Janeiro   Gold Ri Se-gwang   Gymnastics Men's vault
Rim Jong-sim   Weightlifting Women's 75 kg
  Silver Om Yun-chol Men's 56 kg
Choe Hyo-sim Women's 63 kg
Kim Kuk-hyang Women's +75 kg
  Bronze Kim Song-guk   Shooting Men's 50 m pistol
Kim Song-i   Table tennis Women's singles

Winter Olympics edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Taylor, Adam (3 January 2018). "Why the Olympics matter when it comes to North Korea". The Washington Post. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  2. ^ North Korea Handbook 2002, p. 488.
  3. ^ "Winter Olympics 2018: North Korea will send 22 athletes to Pyeongchang". BBC News. January 20, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "North Korea at the Winter Olympics: All you need to know". BBC News. February 8, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  5. ^ Butler, Nick (2018-08-09). "IOC disappointed after UN reject demand for sporting equipment to be sent to North Korea". insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  6. ^ Choe, Sang-hun (6 April 2021). "North Korea, citing the pandemic, will skip the Tokyo Olympics". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  7. ^ "North Korea suspended from IOC after Tokyo no-show". Reuters. Reuters. 8 September 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021.

Works cited edit

External links edit

  • "Democratic People's Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 9 September 2021.
  • "North Korea". Olympedia.com.
  • "Olympic Analytics/PRK". olympanalyt.com.
  • Taylor, Adam (10 August 2016). "The Olympics are tough for all athletes. For North Koreans, they're worse". The Washington Post.

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The Democratic People s Republic of Korea commonly known as North Korea first participated at the Olympic Games in 1964 The National Olympic Committee for North Korea is the Olympic Committee of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea and was created in 1953 and recognized in 1957 North Korea at theOlympicsIOC codePRKNOCOlympic Committee of the Democratic People s Republic of KoreaMedalsRanked 48thGold 16 Silver 17 Bronze 24 Total 57Summer appearances1972197619801984 1988199219962000200420082012201620202024Winter appearances1964196819721976 198019841988199219941998200220062010201420182022Other related appearances Korea 2018 North Koreans head for lodging at the Rio 2016 Olympic Village Contents 1 History 2 Medal tables 2 1 Medals by Summer Games 2 2 Medals by Winter Games 2 3 Medals by summer sport 2 4 Medals by winter sport 3 List of medalists 3 1 Summer Olympics 3 2 Winter Olympics 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Works cited 6 External linksHistory editNorth Korea Democratic People s Republic of Korea first participated at the Olympic Games in 1964 appearing only in the Winter Olympic Games that year Eight years later in 1972 the nation first participated at the Summer Olympic Games Since then the nation has appeared in every Summer Games except when North Korea joined the Soviet led boycott of the 1984 Summer Olympics when they boycotted the 1988 Games in Seoul South Korea and in 2020 citing COVID 19 concerns 1 North Korea s attendance at the Winter Games has been sporadic eight of the last thirteen Games have included a North Korean team During the 1998 2007 Sunshine Policy era North Korea and South Korea symbolically marched as one team at the opening ceremonies of the 2000 2 2004 and 2006 Olympics but competed separately North Korea sent 22 athletes to compete in five sports at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang South Korea As in 2000 and 2004 North and South Korean athletes marched together at the opening ceremonies A unified women s ice hockey team included players from both North and South Korea North Korean athletes also competed in alpine skiing figure skating short track speed skating and cross country skiing 3 Alongside the 22 athletes North Korea sent a delegation of 400 supporters to the 2018 games This delegation led by North Korea s ceremonial head of state Kim Yong nam included cheerleaders taekwondo practitioners and an orchestra 4 North Korean athletes have won a total of 57 medals two of which were won at the Winter Games Government funding plays a major role in Korea s success Elite athletes often enjoy highly developed facilities and luxurious lifestyles compared with their peers 1 In 2018 the United Nations due to conflicts rejected an exemption to sanctions for sporting equipment to help athletes prepare for the 2020 Summer Olympics being sent to North Korea 5 On 6 April 2021 North Korea announced it would not participate in the 2020 Summer Olympics due to COVID 19 concerns 6 Accordingly on 8 September 2021 the International Olympic Committee made a decision to suspend North Korea from its activities until the end of 2022 and ban participation in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing 7 Medal tables editSee also All time Olympic Games medal table Medals by Summer Games edit Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank1932 1936 occupied by nbsp Japan JPN 1972 Munich 37 1 1 3 5 221976 Montreal 38 1 1 0 2 211980 Moscow 57 0 3 2 5 261984 Los Angeles did not participate1988 Seoul1992 Barcelona 64 4 0 5 9 161996 Atlanta 24 2 1 2 5 332000 Sydney 31 0 1 3 4 602004 Athens 36 0 4 1 5 572008 Beijing 63 2 2 2 6 342012 London 51 4 0 3 7 202016 Rio de Janeiro 31 2 3 2 7 342020 Tokyo did not participate2024 Paris future event2028 Los Angeles2032 BrisbaneTotal 16 16 23 55 46Medals by Winter Games edit Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank1964 Innsbruck 13 0 1 0 1 131968 Grenoble did not participate1972 Sapporo 6 0 0 0 0 1976 Innsbruck did not participate1980 Lake Placid1984 Sarajevo 6 0 0 0 0 1988 Calgary 6 0 0 0 0 1992 Albertville 20 0 0 1 1 191994 Lillehammer did not participate1998 Nagano 8 0 0 0 0 2002 Salt Lake City did not participate2006 Turin 6 0 0 0 0 2010 Vancouver 2 0 0 0 0 2014 Sochi did not participate2018 Pyeongchang 10 0 0 0 0 2022 Beijing did not participate2026 Milan Cortina future eventTotal 0 1 1 2 45Medals by summer sport edit SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal nbsp Weightlifting58518 nbsp Wrestling32510 nbsp Gymnastics3003 nbsp Boxing2338 nbsp Judo2248 nbsp Shooting1023 nbsp Table tennis0134 nbsp Volleyball0011Totals 8 entries 16162355Medals by winter sport edit SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal nbsp Speed skating0101 nbsp Short track speed skating0011Totals 2 entries 0112List of medalists editSummer Olympics edit Games Medal Name Sport Event1972 Munich nbsp Gold Ri Ho jun nbsp Shooting Mixed 50 metre rifle prone nbsp Silver Kim U gil nbsp Boxing Men s light flyweight nbsp Bronze Kim Yong ik nbsp Judo Men s 63 kgRi Chun okKim Myong sukKim Zung bokKang Ok sunKim Yeun jaHwang He sukJang Ok rimPaek Myong sukRyom Chun jaKim Su daeJong Ok jin nbsp Volleyball Women s tournamentKim Gwong hyong nbsp Wrestling Men s freestyle 52 kg1976 Montreal nbsp Gold Gu Yong ju nbsp Boxing Men s bantamweight nbsp Silver Ri Byong uk Men s light flyweight1980 Moscow nbsp Silver Jang Se hong nbsp Wrestling Men s freestyle 48 kgLi Ho pyong Men s freestyle 57 kgHo Bong chol nbsp Weightlifting Men s 52 kg nbsp Bronze Han Gyong si Men s 52 kgRi Byong uk nbsp Boxing Men s light flyweight1992 Barcelona nbsp Gold Choi Chol su nbsp Boxing Men s flyweightPae Gil su nbsp Gymnastics Men s pommel horseKim Il nbsp Wrestling Men s freestyle 48 kgRi Hak son Men s freestyle 52 kg nbsp Bronze Kim Yong sik Men s freestyle 57 kgRi Gwang sik nbsp Boxing Men s bantamweightRi Pun huiYu Sun bok nbsp Table tennis Women s doublesRi Pun hui Women s singlesKim Myong nam nbsp Weightlifting Men s 75 kg1996 Atlanta nbsp Gold Kye Sun hui nbsp Judo Women s 48 kgKim Il nbsp Wrestling Men s freestyle 48 kg nbsp Silver Kim Myong nam nbsp Weightlifting Men s 70 kg nbsp Bronze Jon Chol ho Men s 76 kgRi Yong sam nbsp Wrestling Men s freestyle 57 kg2000 Sydney nbsp Silver Ri Song hui nbsp Weightlifting Women s 58 kg nbsp Bronze Kim Un chol nbsp Boxing Men s light flyweightKye Sun hui nbsp Judo Women s 52 kgKang Yong gyun nbsp Wrestling Men s Greco Roman 54 kg2004 Athens nbsp Silver Kim Song guk nbsp Boxing Men s featherweightKye Sun hui nbsp Judo Women s lightweightKim Hyang mi nbsp Table tennis Women s singlesRi Song Hui nbsp Weightlifting Women s 58 kg nbsp Bronze Kim Jong su nbsp Shooting Men s 50 metre pistol2008 Beijing nbsp Gold Hong Un jong nbsp Gymnastics Women s vaultPak Hyon suk nbsp Weightlifting Women s 63 kg nbsp Silver O Jong ae Women s 58 kgAn Kum ae nbsp Judo Women s lightweight nbsp Bronze Pak Chol min Men s lightweightWon Ok im Women s lightweight2012 London nbsp Gold An Kum ae nbsp Judo Women s 52 kgOm Yun chol nbsp Weightlifting Men s 56 kgKim Un guk Men s 62 kgRim Jong sim Women s 69 kg nbsp Bronze Ryang Chun hwa Women s 48 kgKim Myong hyok Men s 69 kgYang Kyong il nbsp Wrestling Men s freestyle 55 kg2016 Rio de Janeiro nbsp Gold Ri Se gwang nbsp Gymnastics Men s vaultRim Jong sim nbsp Weightlifting Women s 75 kg nbsp Silver Om Yun chol Men s 56 kgChoe Hyo sim Women s 63 kgKim Kuk hyang Women s 75 kg nbsp Bronze Kim Song guk nbsp Shooting Men s 50 m pistolKim Song i nbsp Table tennis Women s singlesWinter Olympics edit Medal Name Games Sport Event nbsp Silver Han Pil hwa 1964 Innsbruck nbsp Speed skating Women s 3000 metres nbsp Bronze Hwang Ok sil 1992 Albertville nbsp Short track speed skating Women s 500 metresSee also edit nbsp North Korea portal nbsp Olympics portalList of flag bearers for North Korea at the Olympics North Korea at the Paralympics Sport in North Korea Category Olympic competitors for North KoreaReferences edit a b Taylor Adam 3 January 2018 Why the Olympics matter when it comes to North Korea The Washington Post Retrieved 7 January 2018 North Korea Handbook 2002 p 488 Winter Olympics 2018 North Korea will send 22 athletes to Pyeongchang BBC News January 20 2018 Retrieved February 10 2018 North Korea at the Winter Olympics All you need to know BBC News February 8 2018 Retrieved February 10 2018 Butler Nick 2018 08 09 IOC disappointed after UN reject demand for sporting equipment to be sent to North Korea insidethegames biz Retrieved 2021 10 18 Choe Sang hun 6 April 2021 North Korea citing the pandemic will skip the Tokyo Olympics The New York Times Retrieved 5 April 2021 North Korea suspended from IOC after Tokyo no show Reuters Reuters 8 September 2021 Retrieved 8 September 2021 Works cited edit Yonhap News Agency 2002 North Korea Handbook Seoul M E Sharpe ISBN 978 0 7656 3523 5 External links edit Democratic People s Republic of Korea International Olympic Committee 9 September 2021 North Korea Olympedia com Olympic Analytics PRK olympanalyt com Taylor Adam 10 August 2016 The Olympics are tough for all athletes For North Koreans they re worse The Washington Post Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Korea at the Olympics amp oldid 1166702041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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