Great Olympians

Biographies - IM


Im Dong-Gi

B. 1959-08-01, represented South Korea
Shooting
1984 HP
Skeet 33rd -2.38
0.00384


Im Dong-Sil

B. 1937-01-05, represented South Korea
Athletics - Track & Field
1964 HP
Men's Hammer Throw QU:24th 0.24
0.24


Im Geum-Ja

B. 1947-04-20, represented South Korea
Aquatics - Swimming
1964 HP
Women's 100 metres Freestyle R1:44th -4.16
Women's 400 metres Freestyle R1:30th 0.01
0.010016


Im Gwang-Jae

B. 1938-02-22, Seoul, (now South) Korea
Wrestling - Freestyle
1960 HP
Men's Bantamweight (-57 kg) 10th 150
150


Im Gyeong-Sun

B. 1930, represented South Korea
Alpine Skiing
1960 HP
Men's Downhill 61st -8.64
Men's Giant Slalom dnf -8.10
Men's Slalom 40th 0.0001
0.0001


Im Gyu-Ha

B. 1957-09-28, represented South Korea
Handball
1984 HP
Men's Team 11th 32
32


Im Ho-Dam

B. 1954-05-25, represented South Korea
Volleyball
1976 HP
Men's Team sixth 320
320


Im Ho-Geun

B. 1939-11-01, represented South Korea
Athletics - Track & Field
1964 HP
Men's Shot Put QU:22nd 0.6
0.6


Im Hwa-Dong

B. 1938, represented South Korea
Athletics - Track & Field
1956 HP
Men's Marathon dnf 0.0000096
0.0000096


Im Hye-Suk

B. 1965-10-18, represented South Korea
Volleyball
1984 1988 HP
Women's Team (fifth) eighth 448
448


Im Jae-Geun

B. 1950-07-17, represented South Korea
Boxing
1972 HP
Men's Light-Middleweight (-71 kg) R16 79.13
79.13


Im Jae-Ho

B. 1953-12-13, represented North Korea
Weightlifting
1976 HP
Men's Flyweight (-52 kg) 10th 150
150


Im Ri-Bin

B. 1968-01-06, Pyeongyang, North Korea
Speed Skating
1984 1988 HP
Men's 1000 metres 35th -2.10
Men's 1500 metres 31st 17th 4.0064
Men's 5000 metres 23rd 35th 0.257
Men's 10000 metres 29th 0.016
4.2804


Im Sang-Jo

B. 1930-05-16, represented Korea
Cycling - Road
1952 1956 HP
Men's Road Race dnf dnf 0.000000000000032
Men's Road Race, Team dnf -
0.000000000000032


Im Tae-Ho

B. 1934-03-04, represented South Korea
Volleyball
1964 HP
Men's Team 10th 50
50


Im Yeong-Cheol

B. 1960-06-15, represented South Korea
Handball
1984 HP
Men's Team 11th 32
32

He was coach of the South Korean women's teams of 2004, '08 and '16, winning silver and bronze medals.


Written 2019-06-08 - last modified 2024-08-16

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