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Cho Jun-ho

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Cho Jun-ho (Korean: 조준호, Korean pronunciation: [tɕo.dʑun.ɦo]; born 16 December 1988 in Busan) is a South Korean judoka. He won a bronze medal in the 66 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He currently coaches the Korean National Women's Judo team. In addition to his judo career, Cho has also made numerous appearances on the Korean television sports variety show Cool Kiz on the Block as a coach. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Cho Jun-ho is the 903rd most popular wrestler (up from 959th in 2024), the 1,190th most popular biography from South Korea (down from 1,103rd in 2019) and the 23rd most popular South Korean Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Cho Jun-ho ranks 903 out of 1,027Before him are Islam Bayramukov, Yuko Emoto, Aleksandr Tretyakov, Yury Patrikeyev, Artiom Kiouregkian, and Takuto Otoguro. After him are Khashbaataryn Tsagaanbaatar, Velveteen Dream, Antoine Valois-Fortier, Yukimasa Nakamura, Bekzod Abdurakhmonov, and Jeong Gyeong-mi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Cho Jun-ho ranks 874Before him are Anthony Stokes, Ki Bo-bae, Nikita Yefremov, Jhené Aiko, Yang Xu, and Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan. After him are Hayato Sakamoto, Alex Harvey, Raul Rusescu, Eva Pinkelnig, Marina Salas, and Jahmir Hyka.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Cho Jun-ho ranks 1,190 out of 1,128Before him are Kim Seon-young (1979), Yerin (1996), Park Eun-chul (1981), Lee Re (2006), Ki Bo-bae (1988), and Yeji (2000). After him are Sin Joon-sik (1980), Kim Jo-sun (1975), Im Hyun-sik (1992), Bae Seul-ki (1986), Dami Im (1988), and Jung Da-bin (2000).

Among WRESTLERS In South Korea

Among wrestlers born in South Korea, Cho Jun-ho ranks 23Before him are Moon Eui-jae (1975), Kim Min-soo (1975), Hyun Sook-hee (1973), Wang Ki-chun (1988), Kim Hyeon-woo (1988), and Sim Kwon-ho (1972). After him are Jeong Gyeong-mi (1985), Kim Min-jong (2000), Gwak Dong-han (1992), Ryu Han-su (1988), Kim Seong-yeon (1991), and Kim Ha-yun (2000).