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Para cross-country skier wins record 3rd medal for S. Korea
Para cross-country skier Kim Yun-ji captured her third medal of the ongoing Winter Paralympics in northern Italy on Wednesday. By taking the silver medal in the women's 10-kilometer interval start sitting event at Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Tesero, Kim also set the record for the most medals by a South Korean athlete at a single Winter Paralympics. Shin Eui-hyun had the previous mark with two medals, a gold and a bronze, in para cross-country skiing at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Par
March 11, 2026 -
Kim Yun-ji wins Korea’s first women’s gold at Winter Paralympics
South Korea’s para biathlete Kim Yun-ji won a gold medal Sunday in the women’s sitting biathlon sprint at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics, becoming the first Korean female athlete to claim gold at the Winter Paralympics. Kim, 19, finished the women’s sitting 12.5 kilometer sprint in 38 minutes and 0.1 seconds at the Tesero Cross-Country Stadium in Italy, beating Anja Wicker of Germany to take the top spot on the podium. The victory marks the first individual gold medal by a South Korea
March 8, 2026 -
Team Korea begins 10-day race for Paralympic glory
The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics began its 10-day run Friday night local time, with a record 611 athletes from 55 countries participating, including 56 members of Team South Korea. At the opening ceremony held in Verona, Italy, para snowboard athlete Lee Chung-min and para alpine skier Park Chae-yi attended along with delegation head Yang Oh-yeol and athletes' village chief Jeon Seon-ju, following the International Paralympic Committee guideline allowing up to two athletes and two offic
March 7, 2026 -
Gold-winning short tracker Kim Gil-li models for Chanel
Kim Gil-li, a two-time short track speedskating gold medalist at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, has participated in a fashion shoot with luxury brand Chanel. On Wednesday, Kim posted three photos from the set she worked on with the French luxury brand to her social media, along with a brief message. “At first it felt a bit unfamiliar, but discovering a new side of myself was also a fun experience,” Kim wrote. “Participating in ‘CC League by Chanel Beauty’ with Chanel gave me time to thi
March 5, 2026 -
Team Korea touches down in Osaka ahead of WBC showdown
South Korea’s national baseball on Sunday team wrapped up their final scrimmage in Okinawa and traveled to Osaka ahead of the World Baseball Classic for a pair of official pre-WBC games against Nippon Professional Baseball clubs. Photos: Yonhap
Feb. 28, 2026 -
A city built for healing: Daejeon’s bid to welcome the Invictus Games
DAEJEON — “I didn’t want these venues to become places where an event simply comes and goes,” said Moon Hyun-kyu, director of rehabilitation sports at the Korea Disabled Veterans Association, as he looked across the spectator stands of Yongun International Swimming Pool on Wednesday. Gesturing toward the rows of tiered seating, Moon said organizers hope to fill as many as 3,000 seats with local residents during the Games. Standing beside him, Invictus Games Foundation Chief Executive Rob Owen wa
Feb. 25, 2026 -
S. Korean athletes return home after Winter Olympics in Italy
The main group of South Korean athletes who competed at the Winter Olympics in Italy returned home Tuesday after meeting the country's gold medal target. South Korea finished the Milan-Cortina Winter Games, which concluded Sunday, with three gold medals, four silver medals and three bronze medals, good for 13th place in the medal race. South Korea had set out to win at least one more gold medal than the two it had taken home from the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and accomplished that mission tha
Feb. 24, 2026 -
2026 Winter Games close with celebration of athletes' feats in northern Italy
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games drew to a conclusion Sunday with a celebration of the athletic feats achieved over the past two weeks across northern Italy. The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics was the first to officially feature the names of two host cities in the title and to have two Olympic cauldrons. The competition itself was even more widespread. Milan, the financial capital of Italy that hosted all skating events, and Cortina d'Ampezzo, which held curling and some snow events, are about 260 k
Feb. 23, 2026 -
Korean Olympic chief pledges better support for future competitions
MILAN -- Not entirely satisfied with the country's performance at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics this month, South Korean Olympic chief Ryu Seung-min pledged better support for his athletes for future competitions. Ryu, president of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee, touched upon the state of training environments and budget issues for South Korean Olympians at the delegation's wrap-up press conference at Korea House in Milan on Sunday, the final day of the competition. With South Korea's
Feb. 22, 2026 -
Short track double gold medalist Kim Gil-li voted Korean MVP
MILAN -- Short track speed skater Kim Gil-li, the only South Korean to win multiple gold medals at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, was named the country's top athlete at the competition Sunday. The Korean Sport & Olympic Committee said Kim was voted the MVP of the South Korean delegation by South Korean journalists covering the Winter Olympics in northern Italy. The quadrennial event will draw to a conclusion with a closing ceremony Sunday evening. Kim won gold medals in the women's 1,500 met
Feb. 22, 2026 -
S. Korea rides late spurt to meet gold medal target
Thanks to some late push from its short track speed skaters, South Korea met its target of taking home at least three gold medals from the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics this month. With its last athletes in action, a pair of four-man bobsleigh teams, well out of medal contention entering the final day of the Olympics on Sunday, South Korea will likely finish with three gold medals, four silver medals and three bronze medals. South Korea won two golds, five silvers and two bronzes at the 2022 Bei
Feb. 22, 2026 -
Short tracker bids adieu to Olympics after record-setting run
MILAN -- South Korean short track speed skating legend Choi Min-jeong bid farewell to the Winter Olympics on Friday night in Italy, moments after becoming the country's most decorated Olympian. Choi earned her seventh career medal with a silver behind teammate Kim Gil-li in the women's 1,500 meters at Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan. Though Choi came up just shy of becoming the first short tracker ever to win three straight gold medals in the same individual race, she set the record for the mo
Feb. 21, 2026 -
Short track relay team wants to run it back in 2030 after grabbing silver
MILAN -- The narrative would have been quite neat. South Korea's last gold medal in the men's 5,000-meter short track speed skating relay had come in 2006 in the Italian host city of Turin. And ending the 20-year drought in another Italian city, Milan, on Friday night would have been one of the feel-good stories for South Korea at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Instead, South Korea took silver behind the Netherlands at Milano Ice Skating Arena, with the quartet of Lee June-seo, Lee Jeong-min
Feb. 21, 2026 -
S. Korean short trackers win gold, silver in women's 1,500m
Short track speed skaters Kim Gil-li and Choi Min-jeong captured the gold and silver medals in the women's 1,500 meters at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday. Kim held off Choi for her second gold medal and her third medal overall at Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan on the final day of short track races at this year's Olympics. Kim became the first double gold medalist for South Korea here while also denying Choi her third consecutive gold in this distance. With her seventh career meda
Feb. 21, 2026 -
Snowboard medalist glad with switch from table tennis
MILAN -- While spending most of the year 2025 rehabbing multiple injuries, snowboarder Yu Seung-eun kept wondering why she even picked up the sport in the first place. After all, she was essentially forced into snowboard when her mother signed her up for a camp while she was in elementary school. Up until then, Yu had been playing table tennis, with an eye on developing into a more competitive junior player. Now in 2026, Yu has a much different perspective on her early career switch. On Feb. 9,
Feb. 20, 2026