Korean speed skaters set for first action in Milan Olympics

In the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, South Korean speed skating sprinters Kim Min-sun and Lee Na-hyun will make their debut in the women's 1,000 meters on Monday. While their main event is the 500m, this race will allow them to test themselves against key rivals. Other Korean athletes in figure skating ice dance and luge will also compete on the same day.

The women's 1,000 meters race at Milano Speed Skating Stadium in northern Italy begins at 5:30 p.m. on Monday. Kim Min-sun and Lee Na-hyun finished the International Skating Union Speed Skating World Cup season in 18th place with 108 points and 12th with 132 points, respectively.

Lee Na-hyun set a personal best of 1:13.92 at the season's first World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah, in November. She achieved her season-high fifth place with a time of 1:15.99 at the final stop in Hamar, Norway, in December. Kim Min-sun's season-best is 1:13.98 from Calgary, Canada, in November, though she had no top-10 finishes. Her overall personal best is 1:13.42 from January 2024.

Netherlands' Femke Kok leads the World Cup standings with 264 points, including her personal best of 1:12.36 in Calgary. Fellow Dutch skater Jutta Leerdam is second, with a season best of 1:12.74 after winning three of four 1,000m races.

On the same day, the ice dance pair Hannah Lim and Quan Ye will perform their rhythm dance at Milano Ice Skating Arena. They scored 70.55 points in the team event on Friday and aim to qualify for the free dance on Wednesday; the top 20 of 23 couples advance.

Meanwhile, South Korea's sole luger Jung Hye-sun will start the women's singles with the first two of four runs at Cortina Sliding Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo, about 400 kilometers northeast of Milan.

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Dynamic photo of South Korean speed skater Lee Na-hyun racing in the women's 500m at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, finishing 10th.
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South Korean speed skater Lee Na-hyun finishes 10th in women's 500m

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At the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, South Korean speed skater Lee Na-hyun, 20, finished 10th in the women's 500m speed skating event, wrapping up her debut Games. She clocked 37.86 seconds, 0.59 seconds behind Japan's bronze medalist Miho Takagi. Following her ninth place in the 1,000m, Lee expressed optimism about her future prospects.

At the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, South Korean speed skaters Kim Min-sun and Lee Na-hyun are pursuing their first Olympic medal in the women's 500 meters. Seen as successors to Lee Sang-hwa, they expressed confidence after their recent 1,000m race.

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The women's singles figure skating competition begins Tuesday at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, with South Korea's Shin Ji-a and Lee Hae-in set to compete. The 17-year-old Shin Ji-a follows her Olympic team event debut with her first individual appearance. The 20-year-old Lee Hae-in, a 2023 world silver medalist, makes her Olympic debut.

At the Milan Winter Olympics, short track speed skater Choi Min-jeong will aim for her sixth Olympic medal in the women's 3,000-meter relay final. She has won five medals in previous Games and failed to medal in the mixed team relay, women's 500m, and women's 1,000m so far in Milan. She has two more chances in the 1,500m and relay to tie the South Korean record.

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South Korea failed to advance in the figure skating team event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, finishing seventh, but secured its first win in mixed doubles curling. Cha Jun-hwan placed eighth in the men's short program, adding three points to the team's total of 14, hampered by the absence of a pairs team.

South Korea and Canada, short track powerhouses, held a joint training session in Milan ahead of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Ten skaters from each nation shared the ice at Milano Ice Skating Arena, focusing on relay drills amid anticipated fierce rivalries. South Korea leads Olympic history with 26 golds, while Canada dominated the recent ISU World Tour season.

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South Korea failed to add to its medal tally at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday. Figure skater Cha Jun-hwan finished fourth in men's singles, narrowly missing bronze, while snowboarder Lee Chaeun placed sixth in men's halfpipe. The team secured a second straight win in women's curling by beating Britain 9-3.

 

 

 

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