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Sporting event delegation
South Korea at the
1999 Asian Winter Games
IOC codeKOR
NOCKorean Olympic Committee
in Gangwon
Competitors101
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
11
Silver
10
Bronze
14
Total
35
Asian Winter Games appearances (overview)

South Korea (IOC designation:Korea) participated in the 1999 Asian Winter Games held in Yongpyong, Chuncheon, and Gangneung in Gangwon, South Korea from January 30, 1999 to February 6, 1999.

Medal summary

Medal table

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Short track speed skating63413
 Alpine skiing33410
 Speed skating2428
 Biathlon0022
 Cross-country skiing0011
 Figure skating0011
Totals (6 entries)11101435

Medalists

Gold

Alpine skiing

Short track speed skating

Speed skating

Silver

Alpine skiing

Short track speed skating

Speed skating

Bronze

Alpine skiing

Biathlon

Figure skating

Cross-country skiing

Short track speed skating

Speed skating

References

Nations at the 1999 Asian Winter Games in Kangwon, South Korea
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