No, since they are still separate countries, it is not added together
No, South Korea got in the top 10, but North Korea hardly got any
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Since North Korea and South Korea are separate countries, the medals and things are not added together. South Korea was in the top 10's, but North Korea got hardly any medals. This is because North Korea is not developed and poor, so they don't get good coaches. That's why they don't do good as South Korea. For the Olympics, even though these two countries are separate countries, they used to come in together, but now they don't come in together at the introduction, but come in seperately.
South Korea has won a total of 215 medals including the summer and winter games. * 184 Summer * 31 Winter
South Korea won 30 medals (9 gold, 12 silver, 9 bronze) at the 2004 Games in Athens.
Since the International Archery Federation created a standardized set of rules in 1972, South Korea has won the most total medals and most gold medals in Olympic competition.
The 1992 Olympic Marathon.
10 gold medals
Michael Greis of Germany, Jin Sun-Yu of South Korea, and Ahn Hyun-Soo of South Korea. Each won 3 in their respecice Sports.
The Olympics were held in South Korea in 1988.
About 20 medals
150 medals or about 100
In badminton, China, South Korea, and Indonesia have won the most medals.
South Korea
Taekwondo