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South Korea competed as Korea at the 2004 Summer Olympics, while North Korea competed as DPR Korea.
Both North Korea and South Korea marched together in the Parade of Nations at the Opening and Closing Ceremonies under the Unification Flag, a white flag showing the united Korean Peninsula in blue. They had two flagbearers carrying the flag together at each occasion, one representing the North and the other representing the South. The female athletes and staff wore red blazers, while their male counterparts wore blue. Although they marched together, the teams competed separately and had separate medal tallies.
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| Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
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| Korea | 9 | 12 | 9 | 30 |
Men's individual:
Women's individual:
Men's team:
Women's team:
Men's 110 metre hurdles:
Men's 800 metres:
Men's marathon:
Women's marathon:
Men's 20 km walk:
Women's 20 km walk:
Men's 50 km walk:
Men's triple jump:
Men's pole vault:
Women's shot put:
Men's javelin:
Women's javelin:
Men's singles:
Women's singles:
Men's doubles:
Women's doubles:
Mixed doubles:
Women's: 12th place
South Korea sent seven boxers to Athens. They returned with two bronze medals, putting them in a four-way tie for 12th place in the boxing medal count. Three lost their round of 32 bouts, while the other four all won in the round of 16 to advance to the quarterfinals. Two more fell there, with the remaining two losing in the semifinals to finish with bronze medals. The combine record of the Korean team was 9-7.
Light Flyweight (48kg)
Flyweight (51kg)
Bantamweight (54kg)
Featherweight (57kg)
Lightweight (60kg)
Welterweight (69kg)
Light Heavyweight (81kg)
Men's épée individual:
Women's épée individual:
Men's foil individual:
Women's foil individual:
Men's sabre individual:
Women's sabre individual:
Women's épée team:
Men's foil team:
Men's: 6th place
Men's: 8th place
Women's: silver medal
Men's: 8th place
Women's: 7th place
Men's
Men's singles:
Women's singles:
Women's: