BADMINTON PLAYER

Park Joo-bong

1964 - Today

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Park Joo-bong (Korean: 박주봉; Hanja: 朴柱奉; born 5 December 1964) is a South Korean former badminton player who excelled from the early 1980s through the mid-1990s. He was a member of South Korean national team from 1981 to 1996. He won a gold medal in the men's doubles at the 1992 Olympics, three-times World mixed doubles champion, two-times World men's doubles champion, and a silver medal in the mixed doubles at the 1996 Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Park Joo-bong is the 6th most popular badminton player, the 483rd most popular biography from South Korea (up from 492nd in 2019) and the most popular South Korean Badminton Player.

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Among BADMINTON PLAYERS

Among badminton players, Park Joo-bong ranks 6 out of 117Before him are Rudy Hartono, P. V. Sindhu, Lin Dan, Lee Chong Wei, and Peter Gade. After him are Carolina Marín, Alan Budikusuma, Taufik Hidayat, Viktor Axelsen, Susi Susanti, and Kim Moon-soo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Park Joo-bong ranks 495Before him are Blair Underwood, Ruslan Gelayev, Elena Georgescu, Rockwell, Gloria Reuben, and Cécile Kyenge. After him are William Tanui, Susan Rice, Yukio Edano, Sabu, Jim Lee, and Michael Frontzeck.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Park Joo-bong ranks 483 out of 1,128Before him are Yoo Ji-tae (1976), Go Youn-jung (1996), Kim Young-gwon (1990), Cho Kyu-hyun (1988), Lee Soo-hyuk (1988), and Eugene (1981). After him are Lee Yoo-mi (1994), Hongman Choi (1980), Kim Young-kwang (1987), Park So-dam (1991), Woo Do-hwan (1992), and Im Dong-hyun (1986).

Among BADMINTON PLAYERS In South Korea

Among badminton players born in South Korea, Park Joo-bong ranks 1After him are Kim Moon-soo (1963), Bang Soo-hyun (1972), Lee Yong-dae (1988), Hwang Hye-young (1966), Kim Dong-moon (1975), Ha Tae-kwon (1975), Jung Jae-sung (1982), Chung So-young (1967), Lee Hyo-jung (1981), Lee Kyung-won (1980), and Jung Kyung-eun (1990).