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Yoon Ji-su

1993 - Today

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Yoon Ji-su (Korean: 윤지수, Korean pronunciation: [jun.dʑi.su] or [jun] [tɕi.su]; born 24 January 1993) is a South Korean right-handed sabre fencer. Yoon is a four-time team Asian champion and a two-time individual Asian champion. A two-time Olympian, Yoon is a 2021 team Olympic bronze medalist. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yoon Ji-su is the 293rd most popular fencer (up from 339th in 2019), the 1,090th most popular biography from South Korea (up from 1,134th in 2019) and the 16th most popular South Korean Fencer.

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Among FENCERS

Among fencers, Yoon Ji-su ranks 293 out of 349Before her are Sylwia Gruchała, Enrico Berrè, Alberta Santuccio, Romain Cannone, Bohdan Nikishyn, and Simona Pop. After her are Alessio Foconi, Lyubov Shutova, Rareș Dumitrescu, Ibtihaj Muhammad, Astrid Guyart, and Tan Xue.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Yoon Ji-su ranks 723Before her are Amel Majri, Rouzbeh Cheshmi, Ivona Dadic, Louis Vervaeke, Elin Rubensson, and Frans Putros. After her are Jamaal Lascelles, Lorenzo James Henrie, Alina Eremia, Dalbert Henrique, Margaret Kipkemboi, and Elena Osipova.

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In South Korea

Among people born in South Korea, Yoon Ji-su ranks 1,090 out of 1,128Before her are Kei (1995), Lee Woo-jin (1986), Oh Jang-eun (1985), Kim Je-deok (2004), Baek Sung-dong (1991), and Kim Su-an (2006). After her are Arsen Harutyunyan (null), Cho Seung-hee (1991), Kwoun Sun-tae (1984), Kim Jong-hyun (1985), Kim So-hui (1994), and Choi Min-jeong (1998).

Among FENCERS In South Korea

Among fencers born in South Korea, Yoon Ji-su ranks 16Before her are Won Woo-young (1982), Choi Byung-chul (1981), Choi Eun-sook (1986), Park Sang-young (1995), Kim Jun-ho (1994), and Oh Sang-uk (1996). After her are Lee Hye-in (1995), and Song Se-ra (1993).