Famous Short Track Speed Skaters from South Korea

List of notable or famous short track speed skaters from South Korea, with bios and photos, including the top short track speed skaters born in South Korea and even some popular short track speed skaters who immigrated to South Korea. If you're trying to find out the names of famous South Korean short track speed skaters then this list is the perfect resource for you. These short track speed skaters are among the most prominent in their field, and information about each well-known short track speed skater from South Korea is included when available.

List people range from Lee Ho-Suk to Noh Ah-Reum.

This historic short track speed skaters from South Korea list can help answer the questions "Who are some South Korean short track speed skaters of note?" and "Who are the most famous short track speed skaters from South Korea?" These prominent short track speed skaters of South Korea may or may not be currently alive, but what they all have in common is that they're all respected South Korean short track speed skaters.

Use this list of renowned South Korean short track speed skaters to discover some new short track speed skaters that you aren't familiar with. Don't forget to share this list by clicking one of the social media icons at the top or bottom of the page. {#nodes}
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  • Ba-Ra Jung

    Ba-Ra Jung is a short track speed skater.
    • Age: 33
  • Byun Chun-sa (Hangul: 변천사; born November 23, 1987 in Seoul) is a South Korean short track speed skater who won gold in the 3000m relay at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
    • Age: 35
  • Cheon-Ho Um

    Cheon-Ho Um is a short track speed skater.
    • Age: 31
  • Eun-Ju Jung

    Eun-Ju Jung is a short track speed skater.
    • Age: 34
  • Jeon Da-hye (Korean: 전다혜; Hanja: 全多慧; born November 23, 1983 in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do) is a South Korean short track speed skater who won gold in the women's 3000 metre relay at the 2006 Winter Olympics.In 1999 Jeon earned her first call to the South Korea women's national short track team at the age of 16. In 2001, she won two silver medals at the World Championships as a member of the national team. In 2001 Jeon was omitted from the national team roster and did not participated in the 2002 Winter Olympics. In February 2002, however, Jeon gained attention again, winning five gold medals at the national collegiate championships. Jeon first participated at the Winter Olympics in February ...more
    • Age: 39
  • Jin-Hwan Park

    Jin-Hwan Park is a short track speed skater.
    • Age: 35