Seo Young-woo (, born 27 October 1991) is a South Korean
bobsledder who competes as the brakeman for the two-man bobsled piloted by
Won Yun-jong
Won Yun-jong (born 17 June 1985) is a South Korean Bobsleigh, bobsledder.
Won competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for South Korea. He teamed with brakeman Seo Young-woo in the South Korea-1 sled in the Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – ...
as well as a push crewman for the four-man bobsled also piloted by Won Yun-jong.
Career
Seo previously competed in track & field as a high school athlete. As a freshman at Sungkyul University, he was selected for the South Korean national bobsleigh team in early 2010 and made his first international appearance at the North American Cup in
Park City in November 2010.
Seo competed at the
2014 Winter Olympics
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for South Korea. He teamed with pilot
Won Yun-jong
Won Yun-jong (born 17 June 1985) is a South Korean Bobsleigh, bobsledder.
Won competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for South Korea. He teamed with brakeman Seo Young-woo in the South Korea-1 sled in the Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – ...
in the South Korea-1 sled in the
two-man event, finishing 18th, and with Won,
Jun Jung-lin and
Suk Young-jin in the
four-man, finishing 20th.
His best showing at the
IBSF World Championships IBSF World Championship may refer to:
* IBSF World Snooker Championship
* IBSF World Championships (bobsleigh and skeleton)
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is fifth, in the two-man event in
2015
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Events
January
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.
Seo made his
World Cup
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debut in December 2010, as a brakeman for mediocre driver
Kang Kwang-bae. After a couple of rocky seasons with different pilots, Seo temporarily quit bobsleigh to focus on studying in college. Seo teamed up with promising pilot Won Yun-jong in 2013 when Seo returned to the national team, and his team outperformed expectations. Following a respectable 11th-place finish in
2014–15 World Cup season series, Seo & Won became the overall champion in the
2015–2016 World Cup season, clinching five medals including two gold medals at
Whistler and
Konigssee.
Their performances gradually deteriorated in the 2016–17 season when the duo began to use the domestic sled that was manufactured by the
Hyundai Motor Company
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, South Korea's largest automaker. Seo and Won never stood on a podium in any race during the World Cup series and dipped to an IBSF ranking of 46th. Prior to the
2018 Winter Olympics
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, the duo eventually decided to use Larvia's BTC sled again that they became the World Cup overall champion with.
Seo along with pilot Won placed sixth out of 30 teams in the
two-man event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in
Pyeongchang
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on February 19, recording an overall time of 3:17.40 in four runs. Although they failed to win a medal, it was the best Olympic result by an Asian bobsleigh team. The following week, on February 25, the South Korean four-man team of Seo, Won,
Kim Dong-hyun and
Jun Jung-lin won a surprising silver medal in the
four-man event, tying with a German team led by
Nico Walther. With the silver medal, South Korea became the first Asian nation to claim an Olympic medal in a bobsleigh event.
Filmography
Television show
References
External links
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1991 births
Living people
People from Seosan
Olympic bobsledders for South Korea
Bobsledders at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Bobsledders at the 2018 Winter Olympics
South Korean male bobsledders
Olympic medalists in bobsleigh
Olympic silver medalists for South Korea
Medalists at the 2018 Winter Olympics
Sportspeople from South Chungcheong Province
21st-century South Korean sportsmen