ATHLETE

Lee Hui-sol

1989 - Today

Photo of Lee Hui-sol

Icon of person Lee Hui-sol

Lee Hui-sol (born 27 August 1989) is a South Korean weightlifter. She competed in the women's +75 kg event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lee Hui-sol is the 9,021st most popular athlete (up from 10,114th in 2019), the 40th most popular biography from Tajikistan (up from 42nd in 2019) and the 8th most popular Tadzhik Athlete.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Lee Hui-sol by language

Loading...

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lee Hui-sol ranks 9,021 out of 6,025Before her are Eunice Chumba, Xiao Jiaruixuan, Karl Bebendorf, Ali Khalafalla, Anett Kisfaludy, and Ty Kelly. After her are Jolyn Beer, Lorena Abicht, Ellie Simmonds, Mykola Nyzhnyk, Uroš Nikolić, and Steffen Olsen.

Most Popular Athletes in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Lee Hui-sol ranks 2,064Before her are Kristaps Neretnieks, Vít Přindiš, Mohamed Abdulredha, David Goodwillie, Sophie Bradley-Auckland, and Kieran Agard. After her are Robbie Hummel, Pablo Vainstein, Candice Glover, Juozas Bernotas, Jenna Caira, and Noah Bitsch.

Others Born in 1989

Go to all Rankings

In Tajikistan

Among people born in Tajikistan, Lee Hui-sol ranks 40 out of 35Before her are Fatkhullo Fatkhulloyev (1990), Alan Kasaev (1986), Mavzuna Chorieva (1992), Suhrob Khodjaev (1993), Komronshokh Ustopiriyon (1993), and Olimjon Ishanov (1998). After her are Li Dongyin (1995), Bakhodur Usmonov (1997), Mergen Mämmedow (1990), Siyovush Zukhurov (1993), Anastasiya Tyurina (2001), and Shabbos Negmatulloev (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Tajikistan

Among athletes born in Tajikistan, Lee Hui-sol ranks 8Before her are Dilshod Nazarov (1982), Rustamhodza Rahimov (1975), Raimkul Malakhbekov (1974), Mavzuna Chorieva (1992), Suhrob Khodjaev (1993), and Komronshokh Ustopiriyon (1993). After her are Li Dongyin (1995), Mergen Mämmedow (1990), Siyovush Zukhurov (1993), Hannah Martin (null), Ildar Akhmadiev (2000), and Akmal Murodov (1996).