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Lee Sun-hee

1978 - Today

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Lee Sun-hee (born October 21, 1978) is a female South Korean taekwondo practitioner and Olympic champion. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where she won the gold medal in the 67 kg competition. She won 6–3 in the final against Trude Gundersen of Norway. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Lee Sun-hee is the 4,573rd most popular athlete (down from 4,483rd in 2024), the 1,128th most popular biography from South Korea (down from 1,021st in 2019) and the 46th most popular South Korean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Lee Sun-hee ranks 4,573 out of 6,025Before her are Rodica Mateescu, Giuseppe Gibilisco, Natallia Mikhnevich, Kirsten Klose, Jeff Hartwig, and Diego Salazar. After her are Max Brown, Ahmad Abughaush, Wu Yu, Jarosław Rodzewicz, Semen Novikov, and Robert Marland.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Lee Sun-hee ranks 984Before her are Tomas Van Den Spiegel, Iván Amaya, Michael Russell, Katya Chilly, Nouman Ali Khan, and Patrick Suffo. After her are Anaílson Brito Noleto, Ezekiel Jackson, America Olivo, Jefferson Fredo Rodrigues, Avard Moncur, and Mads Andersen.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Lee Sun-hee ranks 1,124 out of 1,128Before her are Jang Yoon-jeong (1980), and Seung-hwan Oh (1982). After her are Yuju (1997), Sungha Jung (1996), Lee Hong-bin (1993), Chae Ji-hoon (1974), Kim Hyang-gi (2000), Wang Ki-chun (1988), Kim Nam-soon (1980), Kim Jung-joo (1981), Park Kun-ha (1971), and Christopher Larkin (1987).

Among ATHLETES In South Korea

Among athletes born in South Korea, Lee Sun-hee ranks 45Before her are Dae-ho Lee (1982), Son Tae-jin (1988), Lee Seung-yun (1995), Moon Dae-sung (1976), and Seung-hwan Oh (1982). After her are Chae Ji-hoon (1974), Kim Nam-soon (1980), Jang Yong-ho (1976), Woo Sang-hyeok (1996), Chung Jae-hun (1974), Lim Chang-yong (1976), and Yun Mi-jin (1983).