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Kim Mi-rae

2001 - Today

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Kim Mi-rae (Korean pronunciation: [kim.mi.ɾɛ]; born 7 April 2001) is a North Korean diver. She won the silver medal in the women's synchronized 10 metre platform and the bronze medal in the women's 10 metre platform at the Paris 2024 Olympics. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Kim was placed 4th in the women's synchronized ten metre platform with her partner Kim Kuk-hyang. At the Paris 2024 Olympics, she won the silver medal with her partner Jo Jin-mi in the women's synchronized 10 metre platform event, marking North Korea's first-ever diving Olympic medal. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Kim Mi-rae is the 8,936th most popular athlete (down from 7,172nd in 2024), the 173rd most popular biography from North Korea (down from 164th in 2019) and the 9th most popular North Korean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kim Mi-rae ranks 8,936 out of 6,025Before her are Boudewijn Röell, Christodoulos Kolomvos, Billy Morgan, Denis Iartsev, Timo Barthel, and Lauren Burns. After her are Adam Botek, Anastasija Zolotic, Xavier Carter, Moe Sbihi, Juan Ignacio Maegli, and Marvin Bracy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Kim Mi-rae ranks 466Before her are Liza Pusztai, Antonio Watson, James Gomez, Peter Pokorný, Yutaro Oda, and Sora Shirai. After her are Jeon Ha-young, Cam Thomas, Martina Favaretto, Parfait Guiagon, Shuhei Kawasaki, and Jalen Suggs.

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In North Korea

Among people born in North Korea, Kim Mi-rae ranks 176 out of 162Before her are Ri Kwang-il (1988), Kim Song-guk (1984), Yang Kyong-il (1989), Jang Kuk-chol (1994), Ri Se-ung (1998), and Choe Hyo-gyong (2000). After her are Pak Nam-chol (1988).

Among ATHLETES In North Korea

Among athletes born in North Korea, Kim Mi-rae ranks 9Before her are Om Yun-chol (1991), Kim Un-guk (1988), Rim Jong-sim (1993), Kim Jong-su (1977), Ri Song-hui (1978), and Pak Hyon-suk (1985).