Magnus Bøe Explained

Magnus Bøe
Nationality:
Birth Date:21 July 1998
Birth Place:Busan, South Korea
Club:Fossum IF
Seasons:20162018
Totalpodiums:0
Individual Starts:21
Team Starts:0
Wcoveralls:0 – (113th in 2018)
Wctitles:0
Updated:20 November 2021
Show-Medals:yes

Magnus Bøe, also known as Kim Magnus (born 21 July 1998) is a South Korean-born Norwegian cross-country skier. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics.[1]

Personal life

Magnus was born in Busan, South Korea, to a Norwegian father and South Korean mother.[2] The family settled in Bærum, Norway, where Magnus joined the skiing club Fossum IF.

With the 2018 Winter Olympics being held in his country of birth South Korea, Magnus realized that the competition in Norway was too tough for him to gain an Olympic spot at the age of 20. He declared his allegiance for South Korea already in 2016. He competed under the South Korean surname Kim.[3] He went to school in Norway, the Norwegian School of Elite Sport at Geilo. On 19 May 2018 he changed his nationality back to Norway.[4] He took a cross-country skiing scholarship with the University of Colorado.[5]

Career

His breakthrough came at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics, where he won two gold medals in 10 kilometre freestyle and cross-country cross, and the silver medal in sprint. At the 2016 Junior World Championships he followed up with two silver medals in the 10 kilometres and the sprint.

He had made his Cross-Country Skiing World Cup in December 2015 in Lillehammer, finishing a lowly 66th. His first and only top-30 placements came in sprint events in March 2018, finishing 19th in Drammen and 27th in Falun.

In 2017 he won the sprint gold medal at the 2017 Asian Winter Games,[6] following up with a 10 kilometre silver and a relay bronze.Official Results Book – Cross-country Skiing He competed in two events at the 2018 Junior World Championships, finishing no higher than 9th. Competing at the 2018 Olympics, he managed a 26th place in the team sprint as well as 42nd, 43rd and 47th places in the individual events.

Bøe also competed at the Biathlon Junior World Championships 2019, placing a lowly 66th.[7]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).

World Cup

Season standings

 Season  Age Discipline standingsSki Tour standings
OverallDistanceSprintU23Nordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
World Cup
Final
Ski Tour
Canada
17
18 77
19 113 59 15 75

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athlete Profile: KIM Magnus - Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games. www.pyeongchang2018.com. 2018-02-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20180420070921/https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/game-time/results/OWG2018/en/cross-country-skiing/athlete-profile-n3040785-kim-magnus.htm. 2018-04-20. dead.
  2. Web site: Kim Magnus Norwegian raised skier to represent Korea at 2018 Winter Olympics . 16 February 2018 . 17 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180217024058/http://www.koogle.tv/media/news/kim-magnus-norwegian-raised-skier-to-represent-korea-at-2018-winter-olympics/ . dead .
  3. News: - Tenk deg oss to på stafettlag. Fløttum. Petter. 17 February 2016. Budstikka. 16–17. Norwegian.
  4. Web site: South Korean cross-country skier defends decision to switch allegiance to Norway. www.insidethegames.biz. 28 May 2018. 4 February 2019.
  5. https://cubuffs.com/sports/skiing/roster/magnus-boee/15195 Profile
  6. News: Kan slippe militæret. Nygaard. Lars-Erik. 21 February 2017. Budstikka. 13. Norwegian.
  7. Web site: DATACENTER. biathlonresults.com. 16 March 2023.