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Kim Min-seo (Korean: 김민서; born 9 May 1987; as Kim Mi-young; Korean: 김미영) is a South Korean badminton player. [1] Kim graduated from the Incheon National University, and affiliated with the Samsung Electro-Mechanics team in 2010. [2]
Spanish Para-Badminton International Choi Jung-man: Kim Kyung-hoon Lee Sam-seop: 21–14, 21–15 Winner: 2017 Japan Para-Badminton International Kim Seung-suk Jakarin Homhual Amnouy Wetwithan: 21–14, 24–22 Winner: 2017 USA Para-Badminton International Kang Jung-kum: Osamu Nagashima Yuma Yamazaki: 18–21, 21–8, 21–16 Winner: 2018
Pages in category "Olympic badminton players for South Korea" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Korean Badminton Association refuted her claims in a 10-page statement on Wednesday, claiming that An had gone through five weeks of rehabilitation training with her own team, Samsung Life ...
Kim So-yeong (Korean: 김소영; born 9 July 1992) is a South Korean badminton player. [1] Kim, who attended the University of Incheon , was the triple crowns at the 2013 Summer Universiade , by winning the gold medals in the women's doubles, mixed doubles and team event. [ 2 ]
South Korean badminton star An Se-young, the women’s singles winner at the Paris Olympics, tempered her criticism of the national team upon her return home Wednesday as government officials look ...
Kim Won-ho (Korean: 김원호; born 2 June 1999) is a South Korean badminton player. [1] He was the silver medalists in the mixed doubles at the 2024 Summer Olympics and in the men's doubles at the 2022 Asian Games. [2] [3] He was part of Korea winning team at the 2017 Sudirman Cup.