2026 Winter Olympics Short Track Speed Skating: Korea's National Team Roster & Schedule (8 PM KST Confirmed!)

“South Korea, a short track powerhouse!” The 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympics will be a showdown for the pride of Korean short track speed skating. This competition, in particular, is a testament to the Korean team's achievements after the qualifying competitions last season. A 'dream team' with perfect harmony between the old and the new‘This is set up.

The return of the emperor and the new rookies, who will wear the Taegeuk mark?

1. 2026 Short Track National Team Confirmed List

These are the proud faces who made it through the fierce 2025/26 season national team trials and were finally confirmed.

🇰🇷 Men's National Team (Men)

  • Individual Event (3 people):
    • Lim Jong-eon (Nowon High School): A rebellion from the top-ranked athlete in the preliminary round! A fearsome high school rookie makes his Olympic debut.
    • Hwang Dae-heon (Gangwon Provincial Office): The Beijing hero is back, aiming for another gold medal with his overwhelming physical prowess.
    • Shin Dong-min (Korea University): He is the strongest player in the college department and is attracting attention as the next generation ace.
  • Relay entries (2 people): Lee Jeong-min, Lee Jun-seo
    • With a strong waistline, we look forward to your performance in the relay.

🇰🇷 Women's National Team (Women)

  • Individual Event (3 people):
    • Kim Gil-li (Seongnam City Hall): Currently ranked at the top of the world rankings, we are preparing for the coronation of the 'next generation empress'.
    • Choi Min-jeong (Seongnam City Hall): The queen of short track speed skating needs no introduction. She's aiming for her third consecutive Olympic medal.
    • Noh Do-hee (Hwaseong City Hall): He is a hidden talent who has quietly proven his skills.
  • Relay entries (2 people): Shim Seok-hee and Lee So-yeon
    • The addition of veteran Shim Suk-hee has further strengthened the relay teamwork.

2. [Must Read] Full Schedule Based on Korean Standard Time (KST)

This competition Most finals are held between 8 and 10 PM Korean time.It opens in . This is the best bracket that both office workers and students can watch live without any burden.

(※ All times are based on Korean time and may change depending on local circumstances.)

Date (day of the week)Time (KST)eventnote
2.10 (Tue)20:56mixed relay final🥇 My first gold medal challenge!
2.12 (Thursday)20:26Women's 500m finalshort distance match
20:43Men's 1000m finalHwang Dae-heon's main sport
2.14 (Sat)21:27Men's 1500m final🔥 Saturday night big match
22:00Women's 3000m relay (semifinals)
February 16 (Mon)21:36Women's 1000m finalChoi Min-jeong and Kim Gil-li appear
2.18 (Wed)19:50Women's 3000m relay final🇰🇷 Challenge for a 3-game winning streak
20:24Men's 500m final
2.20 (Fri)20:17Men's 5000m relay finalCompetition Finale
20:56Women's 1500m finalLast gold medal

Editor's Pick: The most important day is February 14 (Sat) Men's 1500mWomen's Relay (Wednesday, February 18th)Please keep this in mind when making plans for weekend evenings and weekday evenings!

3. How to check the real-time bracket

The preliminary group draw will be finalized on the day of the match. If you're curious about which group your players will be in and who they'll be playing against (especially keep an eye out for players from China and the Netherlands!), the most accurate way to find out is to check the "Live Results" section on the official website.

Click the button below to go to the official schedule page, which is updated in real time.

⛸️ View Short Track Speed Skating Live Match Schedule & Results (Official)

(Click to go to the official Olympic website)


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