Lee Hyun-jung

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Lee Hyun-jung
Born (1978-09-27) September 27, 1978 (age 43)
Team
Curling clubSeoul CC, Seoul,
Gyeonggi-do CC,
Uijeongbu, KOR
Career
Member AssociationFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
World Championship
appearances
4 (2002, 2009, 2011, 2012)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
12 (1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Other appearances Winter Universiade: 1 (2003),
Asian Winter Games: 1 (2003)

Lee Hyun-jung (born September 27, 1978) is a South Korean curler. [1]

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At the international level, she is two-time Pacific champion curler (2001, 2010).

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
1996–97Lee So-jungLee Hyun-jung Lee Im Sum Lim Jung Min PCC 1996 (4th)
1997–98Lee Hyun-jung Choi Yun Mi Jang Ji Young Park Sun Nam Yoon Hye Kyung PCC 1997 Bronze medal icon.svg
1998–99 Kim Mi-yeon Lee So-jung Shin Mi-sung Kim Se-mi Lee Hyun-jung PCC 1998 (4th)
2000–01Kim Mi-yeon Go Min Kyung Lee Hyun-jung Park Ji-hyun Shun Mi Sung PCC 2000 Silver medal icon.svg
2001–02Kim Mi-yeonLee Hyun-jungShin Mi-sungPark Ji-hyun Elaine Dagg-Jackson PCC 2001 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 2002 (10th)
2002–03Kim Mi-yeonLee Hyun-jungShin Mi-sungPark Ji-hyun Park Kyung-mi Elaine Dagg-Jackson, Kim Hyun-kyung PCC 2002 Silver medal icon.svg
2003Kim Mi-yeonPark Ji-hyunShin Mi-sungLee Hyun-jungPark Kyung-miKim Hyun-kyung WUG 2003 (5th)
AWG 2003 Silver medal icon.svg
2003–04Kim Mi-yeonLee Hyun-jungShin Mi-sungPark Ji-hyunPark Kyung-miKim Hyun-kyung PCC 2003 Silver medal icon.svg
2004–05Kim Mi-yeonLee Hyun-jungShin Mi-sungPark Ji-hyunPark Kyung-mi Melissa Soligo, Yoo Kun Jick PCC 2004 Bronze medal icon.svg
2007–08Park Ji-hyunKim Mi-yeonShin Mi-sungPark Kyung-miLee Hyun-jung Chung Young Sup, Shin Young-kook PCC 2007 Bronze medal icon.svg
2008–09Kim Mi-yeonShin Mi-sungLee Hyun-jungPark Kyung-mi Lee Seul-bee Chung Young Sup, Choi Min-suk PCC 2008 Silver medal icon.svg
Kim Mi-yeonShin Mi-sungLee Seul-beeLee Hyun-jung Kim Ji-sun Chung Young Sup, Choi Min-suk WCC 2009 (10th)
2010–11Kim Ji-sunLee Seul-beeShin Mi-sung Gim Un-chi Lee Hyun-jungChoi Min-suk PCC 2010 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 2011 (11th)
2011–12Kim Ji-sunLee Seul-beeGim Un-chiLee Hyun-jungShin Mi-sungChoi Min-suk PACC 2011 Silver medal icon.svg
Kim Ji-sunLee Seul-beeShin Mi-sungGim Un-chiLee Hyun-jungChoi Min-suk WCC 2012 (4th)

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