South Korea at The 2006 Winter Olympics - Short Track Speed Skating

Short Track Speed Skating

Men
Athlete Event Heats Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Ahn Hyun-Soo 500 m 42.960 1 Q 42.213 1 Q 41.826 1 Q 42.089
1000 m 1:27.372 1 Q 1:29.671 1 Q 1:27.909 1 Q 1:26.739 OR
1500 m 2:29.808 1 Q n/a 2:17.718 1 Q 2:25.341
Lee Ho-Suk 500 m 42.676 1 Q 1:22.896 4 Did not advance
1000 m 1:35.634 1 Q 1:27.265 1 Q 1:29.150 1 Q 1:26.764
1500 m 2:31.511 1 n/a 2:20.901 2 2:25.600
Seo Ho-Jin 500 m Disqualified
Ahn Hyun-Soo
Lee Ho-Suk
Seo Ho-Jin
Oh Se-Jong
Song Suk-Woo
5000 m relay n/a 7:01.783 2 6:43.376 OR
Women
Athlete Event Heats Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Jin Sun-Yu 500 m 45.954 1 Q 46.428 3 Did not advance
1000 m 1:31.504 1 Q 1:33.351 1 Q 1:32.546 1 Q 1:32.859
1500 m 2:29.731 1 Q n/a 2:31.747 1 Q 2:23.494
Kang Yun-Mi 500 m 45.755 2 Q Disqualified
Choi Eun-Kyung 1000 m 1:38.414 1 Q 1:32.875 1 Q 1:32.099 1 Q Disqualified
1500 m 2:37.862 2 Q n/a 2:22.776 1 Q 2:24.069
Byun Chun-Sa 1500 m 2:41.411 2 Q n/a 2:26.915 1 Q Disqualified
Jin Sun-Yu
Choi Eun-Kyung
Byun Chun-Sa
Kang Yun-Mi
Jeon Da-Hye
3000 m relay n/a 4:18.854 1st 4:17.040

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