Personal information | |
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Nationality | South Korean |
Born | 14 May 1947 |
Sport | |
Sport | Gymnastics |
Choi Yeong-suk | |
Hangul | 최영숙 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Choe Yeongsuk |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe Yŏngsuk |
Choi Yeong-suk (born 14 May 1947) is a South Korean gymnast. She competed in five events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. [1]
South Korea,as Korea,competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles,United States. The nation returned to the Summer Games after participating in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. 175 competitors,116 men and 59 women,took part in 97 events in 19 sports. As the country hosted the next Olympics in Seoul,a traditional Korean segment was performed at the closing ceremony.
South Korea was the host nation and competed as Korea at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. 401 competitors,269 men and 132 women,took part in 218 events in 27 sports.
South Korea competed as Korea at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona,Spain. 226 competitors,154 men and 72 women,took part in 134 events in 24 sports.
South Korea,as Korea,competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne,Australia. 35 competitors,all men,took part in 23 events in 7 sports.
The South Korea women's national volleyball team represents South Korea in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. It was one of the leading squads in the world in the 1970s,1990s and 2010s,having won the bronze medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal,Quebec,Canada,and placing fourth at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich,Germany,the 2012 Summer Olympics in London,Great Britain and the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo,Japan.
Choi Suk-jae is a male South Korean former handball player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics and in the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Choi Ae-Yeong is a South Korean former basketball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Choi Eun-suk is a South Korean former cyclist. She competed in the women's road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Rustic Period (Korean: 야인시대) is a South Korean television series aired from July 29,2002,to September 30,2003,on SBS. It focused on the life of historical figure Kim Du-han,a former mob leader turned politician,and the tumultuous modern history of Korea from the Japanese occupation to Park Chung-hee regime.
Choi Dae-young is a South Korean sport shooter. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's 10 metre air rifle event,in which she placed seventh.
Kim Jin-suk is a South Korean freestyle swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. She attended Ewha Womans University.
Lee Young-sook is a South Korean sprinter. She competed in the 100 metres at the 1984,1988 and the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Choi Yeong-gi was a South Korean athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Choi Myeong-suk is a South Korean athlete. She competed in the women's shot put at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Park Yeong-suk is a South Korean athlete. She competed in the women's discus throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Choi Yun-suk is a South Korean speed skater. She competed in the women's 1500 metres at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Six women's teams competed in basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Choi Yeong-bae is a South Korean speed skater. He competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics and the 1964 Winter Olympics.
The following squads and players competed in the women's handball tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Forbidden Dream is a 2019 South Korean historical drama film directed by Hur Jin-ho and written by Jung Bum-shik and Lee Ji-min. Screenplay by Choi Gun-ho. Based on a true story,it portrays Sejong the Great,king of the Joseon dynasty of Korea,and his relationship with his greatest scientist,Jang Yeong-sil. It made its international debut at the 2020 New York Asian Film Festival in August 2020.