South Korea at the Universiade

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History[]

In 1959 Turin Universiade, Korea participated as an 'observer.' In 1966, Korea joined International University Sports Federation as an official member.[1]

South Korea at the
Universiade
Flag of South Korea.svg
IOC codeKOR
National federationKoreal University Sports Federation
Websitewww.kusf.or.kr
Medals
Gold
350
Silver
278
Bronze
308
Total
936
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Medal count[]

Summer Universiade[]

South Korea has won 683 medals at the Summer Universiade and is in the sixth place on the all-time Summer Universiade medal table.

  Host nation
Edition Gold FISU.svg Silver FISU.svg Bronze FISU.svg Medals FISU.svg Rank
Italy Turin 1959 0 0 0 0
Bulgaria Sofia 1961 Did not participate
Brazil Porto Alegre 1963 Did not participate
Hungary Budapest 1965 Did not participate
Japan Tokyo 1967 1 9 1 11 10
Italy Turin 1970 0 0 1 1 21
Soviet Union Moscow 1973 0 0 2 2 23
Italy Rome 1975 Did not participate
Bulgaria Sofia 1977 0 0 1 1 22
Mexico Mexico City 1979 1 1 1 3 15
Romania Bucarest 1981 0 1 4 5 20
Canada Edmonton 1983 0 0 1 1 23
Japan Kobe 1985 3 1 3 7 11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb 1987 0 1 3 4 27
West Germany Duisburg 1989 0 0 1 1 27
United Kingdom Sheffield 1991 4 2 4 10 9
United States Buffalo 1993 3 3 4 10 13
Japan Fukuoka 1995 10 7 10 27 5
Italy Sicily 1997 5 3 2 10 9
Spain Palma de Mallorca 1999 3 4 9 16 12
China Beijing 2001 3 10 14 27 10
South Korea Daegu 2003 26 12 17 55 3
Turkey Ízmir 2005 11 14 9 34 7
Thailand Bangkok 2007 15 18 18 51 5
Serbia Belgrade 2009 21 11 15 47 3
China Shenzhen 2011 28 21 30 79 3
Russia Kazan 2013 17 12 12 41 4
South Korea Gwangju 2015 47 32 29 108 1
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg 2017 Taipei 30 22 30 82 2
Italy 2019 Naples 17 17 16 50 5
Total 245 201 237 683

Winter Universiade[]

South Korea has won 253 medals at the Winter Universiade and are in the third place on the all-time Winter Universiade medal table.

  Host nation
Edition Gold FISU.svg Silver FISU.svg Bronze FISU.svg Medals FISU.svg Rank
France Chamonix 1960
Switzerland Villars 1962
Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn 1964
Italy Sestriere 1966
Austria Innsbruck 1968
Finland Rovaniemi 1970
United States Lake Placid 1972 1 2 1 4 7
Italy Livigno 1975
Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn 1978
Spain Jaca 1981
Bulgaria Sofia 1983
Italy Belluno 1985
Czech Republic Štrbské Pleso 1987
Bulgaria Sofia 1989 4 3 2 9 4
Japan Sapporo 1991 6 2 2 10 2
Poland Zakopane 1993 5 2 3 10 5
Spain Jaca 1995 6 4 4 14 1
South Korea Muju/Jeonju 1997 5 2 4 11 6
Slovakia Poprad Tatry 1999
Poland Zakopane 2001 8 4 2 14 2
Italy Tarvisio 2003 5 3 4 12 5
Austria Innsbruck/Seefeld 2005 10 7 6 23 2
Italy Turin 2007 10 12 9 31 1
China Harbin 2009 12 7 9 28 3
Turkey Erzurum 2011 7 3 5 15 2
Italy Trentino 2013 8 9 7 24 3
Spain/Slovakia Granada/Štrbské Pleso-Osrblie 2015 5 9 2 16 2
Kazakhstan Almaty 2017 11 5 5 21 3
Russia Krasnoyarsk 2019 6 4 4 14 2
Switzerland Lucerne 2021
United States Lake Placid 2023
Total 105 77 71 253
Sports Gold FISU.svg Silver FISU.svg Bronze FISU.svg Medals FISU.svg
Curling 1 2 2 5
Figure skating 0 1 0 1
Freestyle skiing 0 1 1 2
Short track speed skating 81 48 41 170
Ski jumping 4 5 1 10
Snowboarding 2 3 3 8
Speed skating 17 17 23 57

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Photo! Korea!". National Archives of Korea. Retrieved 17 August 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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