BOXER

Han Soon-chul

1984 - Today

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Han Soon-Chul (Korean pronunciation: [han.sun.tɕʰʌl]; born December 30, 1984) is an amateur boxer from South Korea who won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, and competed at the 2006 Asian Games in the Bantamweight (-54 kg) division, winning the silver medal. At the 2010 Asian Games, he won a bronze medal in the lightweight (-60 kg) division. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Han Soon-chul is the 433rd most popular boxer (down from 431st in 2024), the 1,157th most popular biography from South Korea (down from 1,066th in 2019) and the 5th most popular South Korean Boxer.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Han Soon-chul ranks 437 out of 496Before him are Roniel Iglesias, Bermane Stiverne, Adrian Diaconu, Ahmed Ismail El Shamy, Oleksandr Khyzhniak, Filip Hrgović, Vichairachanon Khadpo, Shakur Stevenson, Kanat Islam, and Keith Mwila. After him are Toncho Tonchev, and Cecilia Brækhus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Han Soon-chul ranks 912Before him are Marko Vujin, Marko Banić, Chinmayi, Michael Agazzi, Jean-Baptiste Grange, and Oksana Domnina. After him are Diego Souza, Federico Peluso, Eva Hrdinová, Victor Rasuk, Takaharu Furukawa, and Filomena Cautela.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Han Soon-chul ranks 1,161 out of 1,128Before him are Won Woo-young (1982), Dana (1986), Jang Yong-ho (1976), Wheein (1995), Lee Dong-soo (1974), Jihae (1974), Do Ji-han (1991), Choi Jong-hoon (1990), Jennifer Yuh Nelson (1972), and Choi Byung-chul (1981). After him are Choi Yu-jin (1996), and Anna Kim (1977).

Among BOXERS In South Korea

Among boxers born in South Korea, Han Soon-chul ranks 5Before him are Kim Duk-koo (1959), Jee Yong-ju (1948), Kim Kwang-sun (1964), and Kim Jung-joo (1981).