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  2. Kim Ye-ji (sport shooter) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Ye-ji (Korean: 김예지; born 4 September 1992) is a South Korean pistol shooter. Born in Danyang , she started shooting in sixth grade after her gym teacher introduced her to the sport, and appeared at her first ISSF World Shooting Championships in 2010, where she won a bronze medal.

  3. Roommates but not rivals: Two South Korean shooters win ... - AOL

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    Two South Korean shooters with a special bond fought for gold without bitterness Sunday at Paris Olympics ' shooting range. Oh Ye Jin took the gold and Kim Yeji the silver in women's 10-meter air ...

  4. After shooting to newfound internet stardom, Kim Ye-ji ... - AOL

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    The 32-year-old casually displayed the shining accolade to CNN Sport at her shooting range, nestled amongst endless trees in the mountainside of North Jeolla Province, more than 200 kilometers ...

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  6. Kim Ye-ji - Wikipedia

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    Kim Ye-ji or Kim Yeji (Korean: 김예지) is a Korean name.It may refer to: Kim Ye-ji (politician) [] (born 1980), South Korean politician and pianist Kim Ye-ji (sport shooter) (born 1992), South Korean pistol shooter

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  8. The internet is in love with South Korea’s record-breaking ...

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    Kim and Oh’s podium finish reflects South Korea’s strength in shooting, with the country taking home medals in the event at every edition of the Summer Olympic Games since 2000.

  9. 1975–76 Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team

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    The 1975–76 Illinois State Redbirds men's basketball team represented Illinois State University during the 1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Redbirds, led by first-year head coach Gene Smithson, played their home games at Horton Field House in Normal, Illinois and competed as an independent (not a member of a conference ...