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Woo Sang-hyeok

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Woo Sang-hyeok (Korean: 우상혁; pronounced [u sɐŋçʌk̚]; born 23 April 1996) is a South Korean high jumper. He is a two-time silver medalist at the World Championships, two-time gold medalist at the World Indoor Championships and three-time gold medalist at the Asian Championships. Woo has also represented South Korea at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, placing fourth in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Woo Sang-hyeok is the 4,739th most popular athlete, the 1,158th most popular biography from South Korea and the 49th most popular South Korean Athlete.

Woo Sang-hyeok is a South Korean high jumper known for his impressive performances in international competitions, including winning a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He has set national records in high jump and is recognized for his athletic achievements in the sport.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Woo Sang-hyeok ranks 408Before him are Jana Fett, Hisui Haza, Daniel Muñoz, Maria Andrejczyk, Ye Shiwen, and Emanuel Mammana. After him are Joel Courtney, Jony, Sandro Nicolas, Simone Scuffet, Luca Waldschmidt, and Gianluca Gaudino.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Woo Sang-hyeok ranks 1,158 out of 1,128Before him are Choi Byung-chul (1981), Han Soon-chul (1984), Choi Yu-jin (1996), Anna Kim (1977), Baek Ji-hoon (1985), and Woo Sun-hee (1978). After him are Na Hae-ryung (1994), Yoon Bit-garam (1990), Kim So-hye (1999), Chung Jae-hun (1974), Jung Bu-kyung (1978), and Baek Ye-rin (1997).

Among ATHLETES In South Korea

Among athletes born in South Korea, Woo Sang-hyeok ranks 49Before him are Moon Dae-sung (1976), Seung-hwan Oh (1982), Lee Sun-hee (1978), Chae Ji-hoon (1974), Kim Nam-soon (1980), and Jang Yong-ho (1976). After him are Chung Jae-hun (1974), Lim Chang-yong (1976), Yun Mi-jin (1983), Jung Jae-eun (1980), Kim Chung-tae (1980), and Oh Se-jong (1982).