Rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae |
Surpassing the nation’s initial goal of winning 10 gold medals and ending up in the top 10 in the medal standings, Korea finished fifth overall with 13 gold, eight silver and seven bronze medals. It was the second-best result ever for Korea after a fourth-place finish at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
One of the most dramatic moments for Team Korea was its bronze medal football match against Japan. The Korean team led by Coach Hong Myung-bo beat Japan 2-0 to claim its first Olympic football medal.
Despite controversial referee decisions in some events, particularly in fencing, the athletes pressed on and made their country proud. Fencers turned out to be the biggest contributors to Korea’s medal tally, winning two golds, one silver and three bronze medals.
Some stars from previous Olympics shone again. They included shooter Jin Jong-oh, who added two golds in London, and swimmer Park Tae-hwan, who added two silvers. New stars included vaulter Yang Hak-seon, who brought Korea its first gymnastics gold, and rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae, who became the first Korean to reach the individual all-around final.