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  2. Kim Jung-hwan (fencer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jung-hwan (Korean: 김정환; Hanja: 金政煥; born September 2, 1983) is a South Korean right-handed sabre fencer. [ 4 ] Kim is a seven-time team Asian champion, two-time individual Asian champion, two-time team world champion, and 2018 individual world champion.

  3. Kim Jung-hwan - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jung-hwan or Kim Jeong-hwan is the name of: Kim Jeong-hwan (poet) (born 1954), South Korean poet; Kim Jung-hwan (fencer) (born 1983), South Korean fencer; Kim Jeong-hwan (volleyball) (born 1988), South Korean volleyball player; Kim Jeong-hwan (footballer), South Korean footballer; Kim Jung-hwan (born 1990), South Korean singer better known ...

  4. Kim Jun-ho (fencer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim made the senior national team for the 2014–15 season. He took silver in the 2016 Warsaw competition of the 2015–16 Fencing World Cup, narrowly losing to compatriot Gu Bon-gil, and was also part of the team — along with Gu, Kim Jung-hwan and Oh Sang-uk — which won gold in the men's team sabre at the 2016 Asian Fencing Championships. [3]

  5. Kim Jung-hyun (actor, born 1990) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jung-hyun (Korean: 김정현; born April 5, 1990) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his lead roles in popular television series School 2017 (2017), Welcome to Waikiki (2018), and Time (2018).

  6. Reply 1988 - Wikipedia

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    Jung-hwan is the youngest child of the Kim family, a family of relative wealth, which lives upstairs to Deok-sun. Their breadwinner is Sung-kyun, an eccentric and often childish electronics store worker. The father's behavior is frowned upon by Jung-hwan and his mother, Mi-ran, and by nearly everybody except Deok-sun.

  7. Our Blues - Wikipedia

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    Jin Hyo-jung as young Lee Young-hui; Lee So-byul [b] as Byul, a woman who operates a coffee truck in the market. She is the sister of Dal-i, and since she is deaf, she communicates in sign language. [26] Baek Seung-do as Park Ki-joon, Jung-jun's younger brother. [27] Kim Jung-hwan [c] as Son Man-su, the sole surviving son of Hyun Chun-hee, Eun ...

  8. Kim Jung-hwa - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jung-hwa (born September 9, 1983) is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in the 2002 sitcom Nonstop 3 , and has since played leading roles in the television series Something About 1% (2003) and Snow White: Taste Sweet Love (2004), as well as the films Spy Girl (2004) and The Elephant on the Bike (2007).

  9. Kim Jong-hwan - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jong-hwan (Korean: 김종환; born February 1, 1966) [1] is a South Korean singer, referred to as the "Emperor of the Adult Ballad," for his popularity among middle-aged fans. [2] He debuted in 1985 with the album, I Have No Place to Rest , and is known for pop ballads including, "Reason for Existence," and "One Hundred Year Promise."