South Korea at the 1948 Summer Olympics

South Korea at the Olympic Games

Flag of South Korea
IOC code  KOR
NOC Korean Olympic Committee
Websitewww.sports.or.kr (Korean) (English)
At the 1948 Summer Olympics in London
Competitors 50 in 7 sports
Officials 17
Medals
Rank: 32
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
2
Olympic history (summary)
Summer Games
Winter Games

Korea competed in the Summer Olympic Games in London, United Kingdom. It was the first time Korea competed as an independent country. The Korean Olympic Committee, established in 1946 and recognized in 1947, represented only South Korea although the division of Korea was not fully realized at the time of the 1948 Games.

Korea won two bronze medals, putting it at the 32nd rank of competing nations.

Medalists

Bronze

Results and competitors by event

Athletics

Track and Field

  Event Athletes Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Men 800 metres Lee Yun-Seok 2:01.4 6 (H1) Did not advance
1500 metres - 9 (H4) Did not advance
5000 metres Sim Bok-Seok - 10 (H2) Did not advance
Marathon Hong Jong-O 2:56:52 25
Suh Yun-Bok 2:59:36 27
Choi Yun-Chil DNF -

Field

  Event Athletes Qualification Final
Result (m) Rank Result Rank
Men Long Jump Kim Won-Kwon 6.710 18 Did not advance
Triple Jump 14.600 7T Q 14.250 12
Discus Throw An Yeong-Han No mark - Did not advance
Hammer Throw Gin Gang-Hwan 49.49 7 Q 43.93 13
Women Discus Throw Pak Bong-Sik 33.80 18

Basketball

Group Stage

Group B
  Pld W L PF PA Pts
South Korea 5322581528
Chile 5322691628
Belgium 5322341568
Philippines 5322622008
Republic of China 5322812028
Iraq 5051135455

Quarterfinals

Classification 7/8

Squad

An Byeong-Seok, Bang Won-Sun, Chang Ri-Jin, Jo Deuk-Jun, Gang Bong-Hyeon, Kim Jeong-Sin, Lee Jun-Yeong, Lee Sang-Hun, O Su-Cheol

Boxing

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Han Soo-Ann Flyweight  Gausterer (AUT)
W by points
 Cochin (FRA)
W by points
 Corman (NED)
W by KO (R2)
 Bandinelli (ITA)
L by points
 Majdloch (TCH)
W by points
Seo Byeong-Ran Featherweight  Hamouda (EGY)
W by points
 Birks (AUS)
W by KO (R2)
 Antkiewicz (POL)
L by points
Did not advance 5T
Gang In-Seok Lightweight  Breiby (NOR)
L by points
Did not advance 9T

Cycling

Athlete Event Time Rank
Gwon Ik-hyeon Individual road race Did Not Finish
-
Hwang San-ung Individual road race Did Not Finish
-

Football

First Round

August 2, 1948
14:00
South Korea  53  Mexico
Choi Song-Gon  13'
Bae Jong-Ho  30'
Chung Kook-Chin  63'  66'
Chung Nam-Sik  87'
Report Cárdenas  23'
Figueroa  85'
Ruiz  89'
Champion Hill, Dulwich

Referee: Leo Lemesic (YUG)

Attendance:

Quarterfinal

August 5, 1948
13:00
Sweden  120  South Korea
Liedholm  11'  62'
G. Nordahl  25'  40'  78'  80'
Gren  27'
Carlsson  61'  64'  82'
Rosen  72'  85'
Report
Selhurst Park, South Norwood

Referee: Giuseppe Carpani (ITA)

Attendance: 7.110

Squad

Weightlifting

Athlete Event Press Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Lee Gyu-Hyeok Men's Bantamweight (-56 kg) 77.5 14 92.5 2 120 2 290 4
Park Dong-Wook 80 7 85 7 107.5 12 272.5 10
Nam Su-Il Men's Featherweight (-60 kg) 92.5 6 92.5 8 122.5 2 307.5 4
Choi Hang-Gi 0 - 85 17 - - 85 23
Kim Chang-Hui Men's Lightweight (-67.5 kg) 95 8 100 7 135 5 330 6
Na Si-Yun 90 14 100 8 140 3 330 7
Kim Seong-Jip Men's Middleweight (-75 kg) 122.5 OR 1 112.5 4 145 3 380 3
Lee Yeong-Hwan Men's Light-Heavyweight (-82.5 kg) 100 12 105 14 0 - 205 16

Wrestling

Men's Freestyle
Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Han Sang-Ryong Bantamweight (−57 kg)  Persson (SWE)
L by points
Kim Kuk-Fan Featherweight (−62 kg)  López (CUB)
L by points
Kim Seok-Yeong Lightweight (−67 kg)  Bechara (LIB)
W by retired
 Ghaffari (IRI)
L by fall
Hwang Byeong-Kwan Welterweight (−73 kg)  Culot (BEL)
W by points
 Moustafa (EGY)
L by points

References

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