Kwon Young-il

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Kwon Young-il
Team
Curling clubGangwon Docheong, Chuncheon
Career
Member AssociationFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
World Championship
appearances
1 (2007)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
4 (2000, 2004, 2005, 2006)
Medal record

Kwon Young-il [1] is a South Korean male curler and curling coach. [2]

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At the international level, he is a 2006 Pacific-Asia silver medallist and 2007 Asian Winter Games champion curler.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2000–01 Beak Jong-chul Kwon Young-il Lim Sung-min Park Kwon-il PCC 2000 (4th)
2004–05Beak Jong-chul Lee Jae-ho Yang Se-young Park Kwon-ilKwon Young-il Jim Ursel,
Chung Young Sup
PCC 2004 (5th)
2005–06Beak Jong-chulLee Jae-hoYang Se-youngKwon Young-ilPark Kwon-il Yoo Kun Jick PCC 2005 (6th)
2006–07Lee Jae-hoBeak Jong-chulYang Se-youngPark Kwon-ilKwon Young-ilYoo Kun Jick PCC 2006 Silver medal icon.svg
Lee Jae-hoBeak Jong-chulYang Se-youngKwon Young-ilPark Kwon-il Kang Yang-Won (AWG),
Yoo Kun Jick (AWG)
Bradley Burton (WCC)
AWG 2007 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 2007 (12th)

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
2008 2008 World Wheelchair Curling Championship Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (wheelchair)
Silver medal icon.svg

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References

  1. Other writings: Young-il Kwon, Kwon Young Il, Young Il Kwon, Kwon Youngil, Youngil Kwon.
  2. Kwon Young-il on the World Curling Federation database OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg