For many radio hobbyists and DXers like myself, shortwave radio is far more than a medium of communication. It is a bridge connecting cultures, stories, and people from every corner of the world. Every tuning session carries the possibility of discovering something new. Recently, one such discovery came through the fascinating VOK Quiz March 2026. Voice of Korea is the international broadcasting service of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
As March arrives, the world celebrates International Women’s Day, honoring the achievements and contributions of women across all fields. In this spirit, the Voice of Korea presented an inspiring question for its listeners worldwide: For DXers who tune in faithfully to the station’s shortwave signals, this question opens the door to a remarkable story of determination, athletic excellence, and national pride.
Radio Listening and the Joy of Learning
One of the greatest joys of shortwave listening is that it allows us to learn about history, culture, and achievements from different nations directly through their voices. Stations like Voice of Korea often include quizzes that encourage listeners to explore topics related to their country.
As a DXer who has spent decades tuning in international broadcasts, I always enjoy researching these questions. They remind me that radio is not just about signals and frequencies—it is also about knowledge and connection. This month’s quiz led me into the inspiring world of Korean women athletes who have reached the highest podium in the Olympic Games.
“Olympic gold medalists, Women of Korea?” March 2026 Quiz from VOK
In an exciting initiative this March, Voice of Korea posed a thought-provoking question to celebrate women everywhere! They’re asking: “Who are the amazing women Olympic gold medalists from Korea?”
This is your chance to showcase your knowledge and honor these incredible athletes! The deadline to submit your entries is the end of March 2026, so don’t miss out! Grab your pens and get ready to send your answers to Voice of Korea via email. Join in the celebration and let’s recognize these remarkable women together!
March 2026 Quiz from VOK: Women Olympic Gold Medalists
Below are some of the remarkable women athletes from the DPRK who have captured Olympic gold medals, bringing pride to their nation and recognition on the global stage.
Kye Sun-hui – Judo Champion (Atlanta 1996)

One of the most legendary names in DPRK sports history is Kye Sun-hui, a brilliant judoka who stunned the world at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
At only 16 years old, she entered the competition as a wildcard entry in the women’s 48 kg judo category. Against all expectations, she defeated some of the world's best athletes and captured the gold medal. Her victory was widely considered one of the biggest surprises of the Atlanta Olympics. (Source: Wikipedia)
Her success inspired a generation of athletes in Korea and established her as one of the country’s greatest sports heroes.
Hong Un-jong – Gymnastics Gold Medalist (Beijing 2008)
Another remarkable Olympic champion is Hong Un-jong, who made history at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Competing in women’s artistic gymnastics, she delivered a spectacular performance in the vault event, earning the gold medal and becoming the first North Korean female gymnast to win an Olympic medal. (Wikipedia)
Her powerful vaults and flawless execution captured the attention of gymnastics fans worldwide.

Pak Hyon-suk – Weightlifting Gold Medalist (Beijing 2008)
Weightlifting has long been a strength for Korean athletes, and Pak Hyon-suk demonstrated this power at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Competing in the women’s 63 kg category, she lifted a total of 241 kilograms, securing the gold medal and bringing great honor to her country. (Wikipedia)
Her victory highlighted the strength and determination of Korean women in international sports competitions.
Rim Jong-sim – Double Olympic Champion (2012 & 2016)
One of the most accomplished female athletes from the DPRK is Rim Jong-sim, a weightlifting powerhouse who achieved an extraordinary feat.
She won two Olympic gold medals:
- London 2012 – Women’s 69 kg weightlifting
- Rio 2016 – Women’s 75 kg weightlifting
Her consistency and dominance in the sport made her one of the most celebrated Olympic champions in Korean sporting history.
The Spirit of Korean Women in Sports
The achievements of these athletes demonstrate the strength, discipline, and perseverance of Korean women in international sports.
From judo mats to gymnastics arenas and weightlifting platforms, these champions have shown the world that dedication and hard work can lead to extraordinary accomplishments. Their victories are not only personal triumphs but also symbols of national pride and inspiration for future generations of athletes.
The Role of International Radio in Sharing These Stories
As a DXer, moments like this remind me why shortwave radio remains so special. When I tune in to stations like Voice of Korea, I am not just listening to broadcasts—I am discovering stories, learning history, and connecting with cultures thousands of kilometers away.
The monthly quizzes add another exciting dimension to listening. They encourage curiosity and research, transforming radio listening into an engaging and educational experience. For radio hobbyists around the world, answering such questions is both fun and rewarding.
Final Thoughts from a DXer
Every time I tune my receiver and hear the familiar interval signal of Voice of Korea, I feel the same excitement that first drew me into shortwave listening decades ago.
This month’s quiz reminds us that behind every broadcast are stories of human achievement—stories that inspire listeners across borders. And as DXers, we are fortunate to explore these stories one frequency at a time.
