Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea | |
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대한민국 | |
Daehanminguk | |
IOL code | Republic of Korea |
Appearance | 12 |
Current status | accredited, active |
Selection Process | Korea Linguistics Olympiad |
Official website | krlo.co.kr |
Republic of Korea, shortly Korea, is one of active delegations of International Linguistics Olympiad.
Summary
Republic of Korea first competed in the IOL in 2008, and has competed in 12 olympiads. They most recently competed in 2019. They have sent 96 participants in 24 teams.
In competition, teams from Republic of Korea have brought home 19 medals (2 gold, 3 silver and 14 bronze), 1 silver trophy, 4 best-solution prizes, 17 honorable mentions and 1 team contest honorable mention.
In addition, Republic of Korea has sent 1 Repeat Medalist to the Hall of Fame.
Team Republic of Korea is chosen through Korea Linguistics Olympiad, Korea Linguistics Olympiad (한국언어학올림피아드).
History
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Team selection
Team Republic of Korea is chosen through 2 rounds. The first round is Korea Linguistics Olympiad (KLO). The second round is Asia Pacific Linguistics Olympiad (APLO).
Awards
Individual Contest Medalists
Year | Medal | Name | Team |
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2016 | Gold | Jaeyeong Yang | Korea Woori |
2012 | Gold | Jonathan Hongsoon Kim | Korea 2 |
2013 | Silver | Huisu Yun | Korea Sori |
2012 | Silver | Hong Bum Choi | Korea 1 |
2012 | Silver | Ji Wook Kim | Korea 2 |
2019 | Bronze | Haenaem Oh | Korea Giyeok |
2019 | Bronze | Seonoo Kim | Korea Nieun |
2018 | Bronze | Hansol Pi | Korea Nieun |
2016 | Bronze | Yejoo, Han | Korea Woori |
2015 | Bronze | Jaeyeong Yang | Korea 2 |
2014 | Bronze | Yoojin Jang | Korea 1 |
2013 | Bronze | JeongYeon Choi | Korea Woori |
2013 | Bronze | Jiyun Sung | Korea Sori |
2011 | Bronze | Min Kyu Kim | Korea Hangul |
2011 | Bronze | Hyun Park | Korea Sejong |
2010 | Bronze | Jeeun Song | Korea 1 |
2009 | Bronze | Jun Yeop Lee | Korea 1 |
2009 | Bronze | Hye jin Ryu | Korea 1 |
2008 | Bronze | Joon Kyu Kang | Korea KMLA |
Individual Contest Honorable Mentions
Year | Award | Name | Team |
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2019 | HM | Seeeun Hong | Korea Giyeok |
2019 | HM | Taeeon Park | Korea Nieun |
2019 | HM | Hansol Pi | Korea Giyeok |
2018 | HM | Jeongkeun Choi | Korea Nieun |
2017 | HM | Jae Hee Kuh | Korea 1 |
2017 | HM | Seonmin Lee | Korea 1 |
2015 | HM | Jun Hyosung | Korea 1 |
2015 | HM | Lee Joonhak | Korea 1 |
2015 | HM | Cho Ahram | Korea 1 |
2014 | HM | Inhye Jeong | Korea 2 |
2013 | HM | Yongjun Byun | Korea Sori |
2013 | HM | Hyunchae Kim | Korea Sori |
2013 | HM | Dayeon Lee | Korea Woori |
2011 | HM | Jonathan Hongsoon Kim | Korea Sejong |
2010 | HM | Seung Heon Lee | Korea 2 |
2009 | HM | Hyung Min Son | Korea 2 |
2009 | HM | Soon Ki Kwon | Korea 2 |
Team Contest Trophies
Year | Trophy | Team |
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2009 | Silver | Korea 1 |
Team Contest Honorable Mentions
Year | Award | Team |
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2016 | HM | Korea Woori |
Best Solutions
Participants
Previous Host
Korea hosted IOL in 2019.
Trivia
- Awesome country.