Korea women's national ice hockey team

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Korea
Shirt badge/Association crest
General Manager Lee Ji-yoon
Head coach Sarah Murray (2018)
Assistants Rebecca Baker
Kim Do-yun
Pak Chol-ho
(2018)
Captain Park Jong-ah (2018)
Team colors          
First international
Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 3–1 Unification flag of Korea.png Korea
(Incheon, South Korea; 5 February 2018)
Biggest win
None
Biggest defeat
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 8–0 Unification flag of Korea.png Korea
(Gangneung, South Korea; 10 February 2018)
Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg.png 8–0 Unification flag of Korea.png Korea
(Gangneung, South Korea; 12 February 2018)
Olympics
Appearances 1 (first in 2018)
International record (W–L–T)
0–5–0

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The Korea women's national ice hockey team is a representative side which is composed of players from both South Korea and North Korea.

The team competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics, competing as "Korea" under the IOC country code "COR".

History

In 2014, it was confirmed that Korea women's national ice hockey team had qualified to participate at the 2018 Winter Olympics as part of the host country. Their participation at the 2018 Winter Olympics had been their second appearance following their debut in the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan.[1]

South Korea had proposed a unified team of the two Koreas at the Games. It was proposed that the team would participate at least in the women's ice hockey event and possibly more disciplines.[2] The proposal came after North Korea competed in the Group A tournament of IIHF Women's World Championship Division II which was hosted in South Korea in April 2017.[3] North Korea initially refused the proposal in June 2017 on the grounds of time constraints.[4][5] However, an agreement was made with four weeks left before the Games commenced.[3]

On 20 January 2018, the International Olympic Committee allowed a Unified Korean team to compete in the women's ice hockey event for the 2018 Winter Olympics[6] under the "Olympic Korean Peninsula Declaration", allowing the team to compete as "Korea", using the acronym "COR".[7] On 30 January 2018, the full roster of the unified Korean team was named.[3]

The language difference of Korean spoken by players from South and North Korea became a challenge for the team during training. South and North Korea use different terminology in ice hockey and head coach Sarah Murray does not speak Korean and had to rely on her assistant and manager to communicate with the team's players.[8]

The unified team played their first friendly match against Sweden on 4 February 2018 at the Seonhak International Ice Rink in Incheon before an audience of 3,000 people ahead of the Winter Olympics.[9] They lost 1–3 to their European opposition.[10] The Koreans scored their only goal during the first period. Four of the 22 players in the roster for that game were North Koreans.[11]

Team image

The Korean Unification Flag was used by the team.

The anthem which plays when the Korea team plays in international ice hockey is the folk song "Arirang" instead of the national anthems of either South Korea or North Korea. The team's uniform features the silhouette of the Korean peninsula with the text "Korea".[10]

There was some opposition to the formation of the team. Critics of the unified team believed that the team had less chance to win a medal compared to a team solely composed of South Koreans.[12]

Olympic Games record

  • 2018 – Finished in 8th place

Fixtures and results

Exhibition games

2/4/2018 Korea Unification flag of Korea.png 1–3
(1–3, 0–0, 0–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden Seonhak International Ice Rink, Incheon
Attendance: 3,000

All-time record against other nations

Last match update: 20 February 2018

Team GP W T L GF GA
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 1 0 0 1 1 4
Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden 3 0 0 3 2 17
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland 2 0 0 2 0 10


References

  1. Steiss, Adam (19 September 2014). [tt_news=9122&cHash=2c97e4185e1bbeb22d592cba80b33af4 "Korea headed to the Olympics: National teams granted entry to PyeongChang 2018"]. IIHF. http://www.iihf.com/home-of-hockey/news/news-singleview/?tx_ttnews[tt_news]=9122&cHash=2c97e4185e1bbeb22d592cba80b33af4. 
  2. "N. Korean IOC member keeps mum on Olympic co-hosting with S. Korea". Yonhap News Agency. 23 June 2017. http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2017/06/23/0200000000AEN20170623010700315.html. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Unified Korean Team", International Ice Hockey Federation, 30 January 2018. 
  4. "N Korea refuses South's Olympic offer". BBC News. 26 June 2017. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40404529. 
  5. Payne, Marissa. "PyeongChang Olympic organizers happy to see first North Koreans qualify for 2018 Games", 30 September 2017. 
  6. "IOC announces decision to allow unified Korean hockey team", 22 January 2018. 
  7. "Unified Korean Olympic Team to march at Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018". International Olympic Committee. 20 January 2018. https://www.olympic.org/news/unified-korean-olympic-team-to-march-at-olympic-winter-games-pyeongchang-2018. 
  8. "Koreas' unified women's hockey team has exposed a key difference between South and North — their language", Los Angeles Times, 2 February 2018. 
  9. "Korea's united ice hockey team loses warm-up match against Sweden", RFI, 4 February 2018. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Joint Korean ice hockey team plays for first time ahead of Olympics", CNN, 5 February 2018. 
  11. "Joint Korea ice-hockey team plays their first game", The Korea Times, 5 February 2018. 
  12. "Winter Olympics: Joint Korean team loses first practice match", BBC News, 4 February 2018. 


Women's National teams

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Defunct teams: Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg.png Czechoslovakia - Unification flag of Korea.png Korea

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