
Korean speed skater Kim Min-sun participates in a test run for the women's 500 meters ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics at Milano Speed Skating Stadium in Milan, Wednesday. Yonhap
MILAN — A pair of Korean speed skating sprinters will get their first action in Milan on Monday.
Kim Min-sun and Lee Na-hyun will both compete in the women's 1,000 meters at Milano Speed Skating Stadium here in northern Italy, starting at 5:30 p.m. Monday.
The 500m is the main event for both skaters but in the 1,000m they will first get to test their mettle against many of the same skaters who will also compete in the shorter event later in the Milan-Cortina Games.
For this International Skating Union Speed Skating World Cup season, Lee ranked 12th overall with 132 points, while Kim finished 18th with 108 points.
Lee established her new personal-best time of 1:13.92 at the season's first World Cup stop in Salt Lake City, Utah, in November. Then at her fourth and final World Cup race in December in Hamar, Norway, Lee finished a season-high fifth with a time of 1:15.99.

Korean speed skater Lee Na-hyun takes a break during a training session for the 2026 Winter Olympics at Milano Speed Skating Stadium in Milan, Tuesday. Yonhap
Kim also competed at four World Cups but did not have any top-10 finishes. Her best time for this season is 1:13.98 set in Calgary, Canada, in November, while her personal best is 1:13.42 from January 2024.
Femke Kok of the Netherlands led the World Cup overall standings with 264 points, thanks to one gold medal, two silver medals and two bronze medals in her five starts. When she won the World Cup title in Calgary, Kok clocked her personal-best time of 1:12.36.
Fellow Dutch skater Jutta Leerdam ranked second in the World Cup standings after winning three of her four 1,000m races and finishing fourth in the other. Her best time this season is 1:12.74.
Also on Monday, the ice dance team of Hannah Lim and Quan Ye will perform their rhythm dance in the individual figure skating competition at Milano Ice Skating Arena.
Lim and Quan made their Olympic debut with the rhythm dance in the team event on Friday and scored 70.55 points then.
The top 20 couples out of 23 in the rhythm dance will qualify for the free dance scheduled for Wednesday.
Jung Hye-sun, the lone Korean luger at this Olympics, will open the women's singles competition Monday with the first two of four runs at Cortina Sliding Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo, some 400 kilometers northeast of Milan.