Lee Na Hyun Places Ninth in Olympic Women’s 1,000 Meters, Best Ever for South Korea

By Jang Suna Posted : February 10, 2026, 04:15 Updated : February 10, 2026, 04:15
South Korean speed skater Lee Na Hyun trains on Feb. 8 (local time) at the speed skating stadium in Milan ahead of the women’s 1,000 meters at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. (Yonhap via AP)
South Korean speed skater Lee Na Hyun trains on Feb. 8 (local time) at the speed skating stadium in Milan ahead of the women’s 1,000 meters at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. (Yonhap)
South Korea’s women’s speed skating reached the Olympic top 10 in the 1,000 meters for the first time.

Lee Na Hyun of Korea National Sport University finished ninth in the women’s 1,000 on Monday at the Milan speed skating stadium in Italy, posting 1 minute, 15.76 seconds.

Skating in the outside lane in the 13th pair against Great Britain’s Ellia Smeding, Lee accelerated quickly off the start. She passed 200 meters in 17.90 seconds, then reached 600 meters in 45.49 and held on to secure a top-10 finish.

No South Korean skater had previously placed in the top 10 in the Olympic women’s 1,000. The country’s best result in the event had been 11th by Yoo Sun Hee at the 1992 Albertville Games.

Kim Min Seon of Uijeongbu City Hall placed 18th in 1:16.24. Starting in the outside lane, she went through 200 meters in 17.83 and 600 meters in 45.33 but could not cut her time in the closing stretch.

Lee and Kim will try again for a medal in their main event, the women’s 500, on Feb. 16.

The gold medal went to the Netherlands’ Jutta Leerdam, who set an Olympic record with 1:12.31. Fellow Dutch skater Femke Kok took silver in 1:12.59, and Japan’s Miho Takagi won bronze in 1:13.95.



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