Team Profile - Republic of Korea
Name | Birth Date |
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29 Nov 1990 | |
21 Jan 1994 | |
18 May 1993 | |
10 Mar 1991 | |
07 Sep 1996 |
Function | Name |
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Coach |
Events and Medals
Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women | 2 |
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Republic of Korea - Schedule
Start Time | Event | Status | ||
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Thu, 15 Feb
9:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 2
CAN Canada
6
KOR Republic of Korea
8
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Finished |
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Thu, 15 Feb
20:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 3
KOR Republic of Korea
5
JPN Japan
7
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Finished |
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Fri, 16 Feb
14:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 4
KOR Republic of Korea
7
SUI Switzerland
5
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Finished |
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Sat, 17 Feb
20:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 6
KOR Republic of Korea
7
GBR Great Britain
4
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Finished |
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Sun, 18 Feb
14:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 7
CHN People's Republic of China
5
KOR Republic of Korea
12
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Finished |
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Mon, 19 Feb
9:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 8
SWE Sweden
6
KOR Republic of Korea
7
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Finished |
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Tue, 20 Feb
14:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 10
USA United States of America
6
KOR Republic of Korea
9
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Finished |
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Wed, 21 Feb
9:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 11
KOR Republic of Korea
11
OAR Olympic Athlete from Russia
2
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Finished |
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Wed, 21 Feb
20:05
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Women
Round Robin Session 12
KOR Republic of Korea
9
DEN Denmark
3
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Finished |
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Fri, 23 Feb
20:05
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Women
Semi-final
KOR Republic of Korea
8
JPN Japan
7
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Finished |
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Sun, 25 Feb
9:05
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Women
Gold Medal Game
SWE Sweden
8
KOR Republic of Korea
3
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Finished |
Biographical Information
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Additional information |
General The Republic of Korea women's curling team made their Olympic debut at the 2014 Games in Sochi, winning three and losing six of their nine games in the round-robin stage. Those results put the team in eighth place in the standings, which was not enough to qualify for the knockout stages. At the world championships the Korean team's best result is fourth, which they achieved in both 2012 and 2014. They were knocked out at the semifinal stage by Switzerland on both occasions before going on to lose the bronze medal match to Canada in 2012 and the Russian Federation in 2014. The team finished the round-robin standings of the 2017 edition in sixth position, which was not enough to progress further in the tournament. At the Asian Winter Games the Koreans have won one gold in 2007, and two silver medals in 2003 and 2017. The team qualified for Pyeongchang automatically as host nation. |
Legend
- : This event is Live
- : Gold
- : Silver
- : Bronze
- : Gold Medal Event
- : Bronze Medal Event