Korea at the Summer OlympicsSouth Korea competed as Korea at the 2004 Summer Olympics, while North Korea competed as DPR Korea.
Both North Korea and South Korea marched together in the Parade of Nations at the Opening and Closing Ceremonies under the Unification Flag, a white flag showing the united Korean Peninsula in blue. They had two flagbearers carrying the flag together at each occasion, one representing the North and the other representing the South. The female athletes and staff wore red blazers, while their male counterparts wore blue. Although they marched together, the teams competed separately and had separate medal tallies.
| Gold
| Silver
| Bronze
| Total
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Korea
| 9 | 12 | 9 | 30
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Results by event
Men's individual:
Women's individual:
- Park Sung Hyun - gold medal; world record, 70 m 72-arrow round with 682 points
- Lee Sung Jin - silver medal
- Yun Mi Jin - 5th place; Olympic record, 70 m 18-arrow round with 173 points
Men's team:
- Im Dong-hyun, Jang Yong-ho, Park Kyung-mo - gold medal
Women's team:
- Park Sung Hyun, Lee Sung Jin, Yun Mi Jin - gold medal
Men's 110 metre hurdles:
- Park Tae-kyong - Round 1: 13.96 s
Men's 800 metres:
- Lee Jae-hoon - Round 1: 1:46.2 (did not advance)
Men's marathon:
- Lee Bong-ju - 2:15:33 (14th place)
- Ji Young-joon - 2:16:14 (17th place)
- Lee Myong-seun - 2:21:01 (41st place)
Men's 20 km walk:
- Shin Il-yong - 1:28:02 (29th place)
- Lee Dae-ro - 1:28:59 (33rd place)
- Park Chil-sung - 1:32:41 (41st place)
Men's 50 km walk:
- Kim Dong-young - 4:05:16 (27th place)
Men's triple jump:
- Park Hyung-jun - Round 1, 15.84 metres (did not advance)
Men's pole vault:
- Kim Yoo-suk - Round 1, 5.30 metres (did not advance)
Men's javelin:
- Park Jae-myong - Round 1, 72.70 metres (did not advance)
Men's singles:
Women's singles:
Men's doubles:
Women's doubles:
Mixed doubles:
- Kim Dong-moon & Ra Kyung-min - defeated in quarterfinals
- Kim Yong-hyun and Lee Hyo-jung - defeated in round of 16
Women's: 12th place
- Preliminary round: 0-5
- Classification (11/12): lost to Nigeria, 68-64
Men's épée individual:
- Lee Sang-yup - defeated in round of 16
Women's épée individual:
- Kim Hee-Jeong - defeated in quarterfinals
- Kim Mi-jung - defeated in round of 32
- Lee Keum-Nam - defeated in round of 32
Men's foil individual:
- Ha Chang-Duk - defeated in round of 16
- Choi Byung-chul - defeated in round of 16
- Park Hee-kyung - defeated in round of 16
Women's foil individual:
- Nam Hyun-hee - defeated in quarterfinals
Men's sabre individual:
- Oh Eun-seok - defeated in round of 32
Women's sabre individual:
- Lee Shin-mi - defeated in round of 32
Women's épée team:
- Kim Hee-Jeong, Go Jung-Nam, and Lee Keum-Nam - 7th place
Men's foil team:
- Choi Byung-chul, Ha Chang-Duk, and Kim Woon-sung - 7th place
Men's: 6th place
- Preliminary round: 1-2-0
- Quarterfinal: lost to Paraguay, 3-2
Men's: 8th place
- Preliminary round: 2-0-3
- Quarterfinal: lost to Hungary, 30-25
- Classification (5-8): lost to Greece, 29-24
- Classification (7/8: lost to Spain, 31-24
Women's: silver medal
- Preliminary round: 3-1-0
- Quarterfinal: defeated Brazil, 26-24
- Semifinal: defeated France, 32-31
- Gold medal match: lost to Denmark, 38-36
Men's: 8th place
- Preliminary round: 2-2-1
- Classification (5-8): lost to New Zealand, 4-3
- Classification (7/8): lost to India, 5-2
Women's: 7th place
- Preliminary round: 1-1-2
- Classification (5-8): lost to New Zealand, 3-2
- Classification (7/8): defeated Japan, 3-1
Men's
- Han Do-Ryung - 4936 (24th place)
- Lee Choon-Huan - 5068 (21st place)
Men's singles:
Women's singles:
- Cho Yoon Jeong - defeated in Round of 32 to Francesca Schiavone
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