When Korea won its first Olympic gold medal in wrestling at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, few could have imagined that fifty years later the country would be gaining global recognition for its distinct sports trends. Hosting the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul and the 2002 FIFA World Cup helped Korea cement its place as a sports powerhouse, reflecting its vibrant sports culture and strong national pride. Korea remains the only Asian country to have reached at least the semifinals in both the Olympics and the World Cup.
The breadth of Korea’s sports success has widened, too. The Olympic gold medals once concentrated in combat sports like wrestling and boxing have since spread to swimming, fencing and others. When Kim Yuna won the gold in figure skating at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, Korea joined the ranks of winter sports powers as well.


