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Jeon Hun-young

1994 - Today

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Jeon Hun-young (Korean: 전훈영; born 29 May 1994) is a South Korean archer. She qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics: in the women's team event, she, Lim Si-hyeon, and Nam Su-hyeon set the Olympic record in the ranking round and subsequently won the gold medal, defeating China in the final. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Jeon Hun-young is the 7,078th most popular athlete, the 1,385th most popular biography from South Korea and the 91st most popular South Korean Athlete.

Jeon Hun-young is a South Korean archer born in 1994, known for competing in international archery events, including the Olympics. He has represented South Korea in various championships, contributing to the country's strong presence in the sport.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Jeon Hun-young ranks 1,015Before her are Tomoya Takahata, Claire Lavogez, Patryk Dobek, Sam Dekker, Cédric Brunner, and Yuta Toyokawa. After her are Abdulmajeed Al-Sulaiheem, Yekaterina Larionova, Patrick Weihrauch, Lucas Chanavat, Jesper Tjäder, and Besar Halimi.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Jeon Hun-young ranks 1,387 out of 1,128Before her are Yang Hyeon-jong (1988), Kim Bo-reum (1993), Shin Young-rok (1987), Bae Noo-ri (1993), Kim Kun-hoan (1986), Nicole Bilderback (1975), Jang Min-hee (1999), and Jeoung Young-sik (1992). After her are Song Se-ra (1993), Kim Ye-jin (1999), Shin Seung-chan (1994), and Shon Seung-mo (1980).

Among ATHLETES In South Korea

Among athletes born in South Korea, Jeon Hun-young ranks 91Before her are Firas Katoussi (1995), Yang Hyo-jin (1989), Yang Hyeon-jong (1988), Kim Bo-reum (1993), Jang Min-hee (1999), and Jeoung Young-sik (1992). After her are Kang Yun-mi (1988), Lee Eun-byul (1991), Lim Si-hyeon (2003), Yoon Jin-hee (1986), Shin Jea-hwan (1998), and Park Tae-joon (2004).