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Kang Sang-heon
  • Short-track speed skater Hwang Dae-heon wins silver at Winter Olympics in Italy
    Short-track speed skater Hwang Dae-heon wins silver at Winter Olympics in Italy SEOUL, February 15 (AJP) - Short-track speed skater Hwang Dae-heon on Saturday won silver in the men's 1,500 meters at the Winter Olympics underway in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo. Hwang finished with a time of 2:12.30 to take silver, just behind Jens van't Wout of the Netherlands, who clocked 2:12.22. Latvia's Roberts Krūzbergs, who clocked 2:12.37, took bronze. In a chaotic final in Assago, northern Italy, nine skaters battled from the opening lap, but Hwang hung back, biding his time. With just five laps remaining, three skaters fell. Hwang seized the moment, moving into second place. On the final lap, he made his move for the lead but came up just short, crossing the line in second. It was his second consecutive medal in the 1,500 meters, after winning gold at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, securing his fourth Olympic medal overall. "I'm very grateful to those who believed in me and supported me," said Hwang after the race. "I also want to say thank you to my family." Among his fellow skaters, Shin Dong-min finished fourth in his Olympic debut, just missing the podium, while strong favorite Rim Jong-un was eliminated in the quarterfinals. Lin Xiaojun, who was naturalized to compete for China in 2020, failed to advance to the semifinals. With Hwang's silver-medal finish, South Korea now has five medals overall, following snowboarders Kim Sang-gyeom, who won silver in the men's parallel giant slalom; Yoo Seung-eun, who took bronze in the women's big air; Choi Ga-on, who claimed gold in the women's halfpipe; and skater Rim Jong-un, who earned bronze in the men's 1,000 meters in short-track speed skating. 2026-02-15 09:16:15
  • Hwang Dae-heon wins silver in men’s 1,500 at Milan-Cortina Olympics
    Hwang Dae-heon wins silver in men’s 1,500 at Milan-Cortina Olympics Hwang Dae-heon of Gangwon Provincial Office won silver in the men’s 1,500 meters in short track at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics, bringing his Olympic total to four medals (one gold, three silvers). Hwang finished second in 2:12.304 in the final at the Milan Ice Skating Arena on Saturday in Milan, Italy, in Korean time, in a nine-man race. After winning gold at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, Hwang added silver in Milan. He has now medaled at three straight Olympics: silver in the men’s 500 meters at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, gold in the men’s 1,500 and silver in the men’s 5,000 relay at Beijing, and silver in the 1,500 in Milan. It was South Korea’s fifth medal of these Games. Kim Sang-gyeom won silver in men’s parallel giant slalom snowboarding on Feb. 8, Yoo Seung-eun took bronze in women’s big air snowboarding on Feb. 10, Choi Ga-on won gold in women’s halfpipe snowboarding on Feb. 13, and Lim Jong-eon earned bronze in the men’s 1,000 meters in short track. In the final, Hwang stayed near the back early as the nine skaters battled for position, then joined the fight at the front from the 11th lap. With five laps left, three skaters fell, and Hwang moved up to second. He tried to challenge on the last lap but crossed the line second. “There were a lot of hardships and trials to get here. Personally, it was very difficult,” Hwang said in a broadcaster interview. “I’m so happy to be back here. I’m very grateful to those who trusted me and supported me strongly. I also want to tell my family thank you.” “I’m thankful and it’s meaningful to take home this valuable silver,” he said. “This medal carries a lot of my story. I want to tell myself here that I’m truly grateful.” Jens Vantwout of the Netherlands won gold in 2:12.219 to become a double champion at these Games. Latvia’s Roberts Krūzbergs took bronze in 2:12.376. Shin Dong-min of Hwaseong City Hall, competing in his first Olympics, finished fourth. Lim Jong-eon, considered a top contender and the men’s team ace, failed to reach the semifinals after falling during his quarterfinal race in heat 5. Lin Xiaojun, who competed for South Korea before switching nationality to China in 2020, also missed the semifinals in his main event, the 1,500, after placing fourth in the mixed 2,000 relay and being eliminated in the 1,000 quarterfinals.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 07:54:00
  • South Korea Women’s Curling Team Falls to Denmark, Drops to 2-2 in Round Robin
    South Korea Women’s Curling Team Falls to Denmark, Drops to 2-2 in Round Robin South Korea’s women’s curling team, Gyeonggi Province, ranked No. 3 in the world, saw its round-robin momentum halted at the 2026 Milan·Cortina Winter Olympics. The team — skip Kim Eun-ji, third Kim Min-ji, second Kim Su-ji, lead Seol Ye-eun and fifth Seol Ye-ji — lost 6-3 to Denmark in its fourth round-robin game at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, on Feb. 15 (Korean time). After opening with a loss to the United States, South Korea beat host Italy in its second game and then cruised past Great Britain, the 2022 Beijing champion. The setback to Denmark left South Korea at 2-2. In women’s curling, 10 teams play nine round-robin games, with the top four advancing to the semifinals. South Korea got off to a difficult start, giving up a steal of one in the second end while holding the hammer. Kim Min-ji scored one in the fifth end to make it 2-2 at the break, but South Korea surrendered one in the sixth to fall behind. Another steal in the seventh stretched the deficit to 4-2. South Korea pulled one back in the eighth with the hammer, but dropped one point in each of the ninth and 10th ends. South Korea plays Japan at 10:15 p.m. in its fifth round-robin game.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 07:18:00
  • South Korea’s Hwang Dae-heon wins silver in men’s 1,500 at Milan-Cortina Olympics
    South Korea’s Hwang Dae-heon wins silver in men’s 1,500 at Milan-Cortina Olympics South Korean short track skater Hwang Dae-heon of Gangwon Provincial Office won the silver medal in the men’s 1,500 meters at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics. Hwang finished second among nine skaters in the final at the Milan Ice Skating Arena, clocking 2:12.304, the report said. Hwang, who won gold at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, added a silver at this Games. Gold went to Jens Vantwout of the Netherlands. Shin Dong-min of Hwaseong City Hall, competing in his first Olympics, placed fourth and missed the podium. 2026-02-15 07:00:14
  • South Korea Reaches Women’s 3,000-Meter Relay Final in Milan Olympics, Eyes First Gold in 8 Years
    South Korea Reaches Women’s 3,000-Meter Relay Final in Milan Olympics, Eyes First Gold in 8 Years South Korea’s women’s short track team advanced to the final of the 3,000-meter relay at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics. The quartet of Choi Min-jeong and Kim Gil-li (both Seongnam City Hall), Shim Suk-hee (Seoul City Hall) and Lee So-yeon (Sports Toto) won semifinal heat 2 on Feb. 15 (Korea time) at the Milan Ice Skating Arena in Italy, finishing in 4:04.72. South Korea ran second behind Canada early before Choi moved inside with 10 laps remaining to take the lead. With six laps left, Lee was passed by China and the team dropped to second. Shim held second, then Choi attacked the inside again with three laps to go to regain first. Anchor Kim pulled away from the chasing pack to cross the line first. South Korea has won Olympic gold in the women’s 3,000-meter relay six times — Lillehammer 1994, Nagano 1998, Salt Lake City 2002, Turin 2006, Sochi 2014 and Pyeongchang 2018 — and took silver at the 2022 Beijing Games. The medal race is scheduled for the 19th. South Korea will face Canada, the Netherlands and Italy. With the fastest semifinal time, South Korea was assigned Lane 1.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 06:45:00
  • South Korea’s Hong Su-jeong Places 22nd in Women’s Skeleton at Milan-Cortina Olympics
    South Korea’s Hong Su-jeong Places 22nd in Women’s Skeleton at Milan-Cortina Olympics South Korea’s Hong Su-jeong (Gyeonggi Federation) placed 22nd in her first Olympic women’s skeleton individual event. Hong posted a four-run total of 3 minutes, 54.73 seconds on Saturday (Korea time) at the Cortina Sliding Center in Italy in the women’s skeleton at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics. The only South Korean women’s skeleton athlete in the field, Hong finished 22nd out of 25 competitors. She clocked 58.88 seconds in the first run and 58.45 in the second. She looked to cut time in runs three and four but did not make a major move, posting 58.73 and 58.67, respectively. Austria’s Janine Flock won gold in 3:49.02. Germany’s Susanne Kreher took silver in 3:49.32, and Germany’s Jacqueline Pfeifer won bronze in 3:49.46.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 06:30:00
  • Short track: Hwang Dae-heon, Shin Dong-min reach men’s 1,500 final at Milan Olympics
    Short track: Hwang Dae-heon, Shin Dong-min reach men’s 1,500 final at Milan Olympics Hwang Dae-heon (Gangwon Provincial Office) and Shin Dong-min (Hwaseong City Hall) advanced to the men’s 1,500-meter final in short track at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics. Hwang finished third in semifinal heat 1 on Feb. 15 (Korea time) at the Milan Ice Skating Arena in Italy, clocking 2:15.83 in a seven-man race. In the men’s 1,500 semifinals, the top two from each of seven heats advance, along with the fastest third-place finisher. Hwang crossed the line third, but Shogo Miyata of Japan, who was second, was disqualified for a foul during the race. That moved Hwang up to second and into the final. Hwang, the 2022 Beijing Olympic champion in the event, will try to win a second straight Olympic title in the men’s 1,500. Shin took second in semifinal heat 3 in 2:17.21. He was running fourth on the final lap when two skaters ahead of him fell, allowing him to move up and secure a spot in the final. The men’s 1,500 is South Korea’s most successful Olympic event in men’s short track. South Korean skaters have won gold four times: 2006 Turin (Viktor Ahn, then known as Ahn Hyun-soo), 2010 Vancouver (Lee Jung-su), 2018 Pyeongchang (Lin Xiaojun, then known as Lim Hyo-jun) and 2022 Beijing (Hwang). The men’s 1,500 final, featuring nine skaters, is scheduled to begin at 6:35 a.m.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 06:21:00
  • Choi Min-jung, Kim Gil-li and Noh Do-hee reach women’s 1,000 prelim quarterfinals at Milan 2026
    Choi Min-jung, Kim Gil-li and Noh Do-hee reach women’s 1,000 prelim quarterfinals at Milan 2026 South Korea’s three entrants in the women’s 1,000 meters all advanced from the preliminaries in short track speed skating at the Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo 2026 Winter Olympics. Choi Min-jung (Seongnam City Hall) won Heat 5 on Saturday (Korea time) at the Ice Skating Arena in Milan, Italy, finishing in 1 minute, 26.925 seconds. In the preliminaries, the top two finishers in each heat advance, along with four skaters selected by time from among the eight third-place finishers across the eight heats. Choi posted the fastest time among the 32 skaters who raced Saturday. Kim Gil-li (Seongnam City Hall) won Heat 8 in 1:29.656 to secure her spot in the quarterfinals. Kim fell after colliding with Miheller Pelzebur of the Netherlands immediately after the race but got up without a serious injury. Noh Do-hee (Hwaseong City Hall) placed second in Heat 2 in 1:10.097 to move on. The women’s 1,000-meter medal races are scheduled for the 16th.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 05:45:00
  • Hwang Dae-heon, Shin Dong-min Reach Men’s 1,500 Semis in Milan Olympics; Lim Jong-eon Out
    Hwang Dae-heon, Shin Dong-min Reach Men’s 1,500 Semis in Milan Olympics; Lim Jong-eon Out Hwang Dae-heon (Gangwon Provincial Office) and Shin Dong-min (Hwaseong City Hall) advanced to the men’s 1,500-meter short track semifinals at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Winter Olympics. Hwang won quarterfinal heat 3 on Feb. 15 (Korea time) at the Milan Ice Skating Arena in Italy, finishing first among six in 2:23.283. In the men’s 1,500 quarterfinals, the top three finishers from each of six heats advance, along with the three fastest fourth-place skaters. The 1,500 is South Korea’s most successful men’s Olympic short track event. South Korean men have won Olympic gold in the race four times: Turin 2006 (Viktor Ahn, then Ahn Hyun-soo), Vancouver 2010 (Lee Jung-su), Pyeongchang 2018 (Lin Xiaojun, then Lim Hyo-jun) and Beijing 2022 (Hwang). Hwang, seeking a second straight Olympic title in the event, advanced along with Shaoang Liu of China (2:23.370) and Shogo Miyata of Japan (2:23.454), who finished second and third in the heat. In heat 5, Shin finished in a tie for second in 2:17.365 to move on, but Lim Jong-eon fell on his own during the race and finished last, missing the semifinals. Lim, who earlier won bronze in the 1,000 at these Games, was also aiming for a medal in the 1,500 but was eliminated. Lin, who competed for South Korea before switching nationality to China in 2020, also failed to reach the semifinals in his main event. He previously placed fourth in the mixed 2,000 relay and was eliminated in the 1,000 quarterfinals. The men’s 1,500 semifinals are scheduled to begin at 5:49 a.m. shortly after.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 05:03:00
  • Speedskater Kim Jun-ho Finishes 12th in Olympic 500 Meters, Still Seeking First Medal
    Speedskater Kim Jun-ho Finishes 12th in Olympic 500 Meters, Still Seeking First Medal South Korea's top sprint speedskater Kim Jun-ho (Gangwon Provincial Office) again came up short of an Olympic medal in his fourth appearance at the Games. Kim finished the men's 500 meters at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in 34.68 seconds at the Milan Speed Skating Stadium on Saturday (Korea time), placing 12th among 29 skaters. He has had near misses in each of his previous Olympic starts. He placed 21st at the 2014 Sochi Games, and was 12th at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games after his skate blade caught in the ice just after the start. The 2022 Beijing Games were his closest call. Kim was sixth in 34.54, just 0.04 seconds behind Wataru Morishige of Japan, who won bronze. Kim entered these Olympics with momentum after winning one gold and two bronze medals on the International Skating Union Speed Skating World Cup circuit, but he could not carry that form into the 500. In an earlier pairing, Gu Gyeong-min (Sports Toto) finished 15th in 34.80. American Jordan Stolz won gold in an Olympic-record 33.77, giving him his second title of the Games after the 1,000 meters. Jenning de Boo of the Netherlands took silver in 33.88, and Canada's Laurent Dubreuil won bronze in 34.26.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-02-15 02:54:00