Feb 19 • 08:04 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

[Olympics] Korea clinches gold in women’s 3000-meter short track relay

South Korea's women's short track relay team won gold in the 3000-meter event at the Winter Olympics for the first time in eight years.

South Korea's women's short track relay team has achieved a remarkable victory by clinching gold in the 3000-meter event at the Winter Olympics. This triumph marks South Korea's first short track gold since 2014 and contributes to their overall medal tally, as it is their second gold at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics following a prior win by snowboarder Choi Ga-on. The relay team, consisting of Choi Min-jeong, Kim Gil-li, Noh Do-hee, and Shim Suk-hee, showcased exceptional skill and teamwork throughout the race.

The competition took place at the Milano Ice Skating Arena, where the South Korean team started strong despite some fluctuations in their position. Initially, they were leading with Choi Min-jeong as the lead skater, but later dropped to third place. However, the athletes maintained their composure and strategically followed the skaters ahead, working diligently to regain their position. Their relentless efforts paid off as they surged ahead in the final laps, finishing with a time of 4:04.014.

This victory resonates beyond just a medal for South Korea, as it serves as a significant morale booster for the country's winter sports athletes, particularly in short track speed skating, which has been a traditional stronghold for South Korea. The win is expected to inspire further success for the team and elevate the nation's presence in winter sports at international competitions.

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