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An marked huge milestones for Korean badminton in 2023. She became the first ever Korean women's singles to win the World Championships title in 2023 BWF World Championships, and was the first Korean women's singles to win the Asian Games in 29 years. She also won the gold medal in the women's team at the Asian Games.
South Korea’s badminton team won An’s gold medal in women’s singles and a silver in mixed doubles in Paris. “Singles and doubles are clearly different, and I think [the athletes] should be ...
Indonesia, South Korea (both 22 medals), and Malaysia (11) are the only other nations to have more than ten medals. As many as 126 medals (44 gold, 44 silver, and 48 bronze) have been awarded to 168 medalists from 13 NOCs. [9] There were four additional bronze medal winners in the 1992 Summer Olympics because no bronze medal matches were played ...
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 ...
South Korea’s badminton gold medalist An Se-young envisioned a glorious return from Paris, shaking champagne with a gold medal hanging on her neck.
She won gold medals at the 2013 Kazan Universiade in the mixed team and women's doubles event partnered with Kim So-yeong. [3] She also won silver medal at the 2013 BWF World Championships with Eom Hye-won. [4] In 2017, she helped the Korean national team to win the world team championships at the Sudirman Cup. [5]
Shin Seung-chan (Korean: 신승찬; Korean pronunciation: [ɕin.sɯŋ.tɕʰan]; born 6 December 1994) is a South Korean doubles specialist badminton player. She won the women's doubles bronze medals at the 2016 Summer Olympics, [2] and 2014 BWF World Championships. [3]