Name | KIM Eunkyeong | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
NOC | ![]() |
Date of Birth | 08 AUG 1988 | |
Residence | Gender | Female | ||
Height | 179 cm | Weight | 92 kg | |
Discipline | Judo |
Start Date | Start Time | Event | Score | Results | Opponent | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name | NOC | |||||
23 SEP 2014 | Followed by | Women's Team Final - Gold Medal Contest | 1 : 4 | Lose | ![]() |
|
23 SEP 2014 | Followed by | Women's Team Semifinal of Table B | 3 : 2 | Win | ![]() |
|
23 SEP 2014 | Followed by | Women's Team Quarterfinal | 5 : 0 | Win | ![]() |
|
22 SEP 2014 | Followed by | Women's +78 kg Contest for Bronze Medal B | 103 : 002 | Win | SARBASHOVA Nagira | ![]() |
22 SEP 2014 | Followed by | Women's +78 kg Semifinal of Table A | 000 : 100 | Lose | INAMORI Nami | ![]() |
22 SEP 2014 | Followed by | Women's +78 kg Quarterfinal | 101 : 000 | Win | RAIFOVA Zarina | ![]() |
Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
---|---|---|---|---|
World Championships | ||||
7 | +78kg | 2013 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | |
Grand Slam | ||||
1 | +78kg | 2014 | Baku, AZE | |
3 | +78kg | 2013 | Paris, FRA | |
9 | +78kg | 2013 | Tokyo, JPN | |
9 | +78kg | 2012 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Grand Prix | ||||
1 | +78kg | 2014 | Ulaanbaatar, MGL | |
1 | +78kg | 2013 | Jeju, KOR | |
9 | +78kg | 2014 | Dusseldorf | |
World Cup | ||||
2 | +78kg | 2013 | Oberwart, AUT | |
2 | +78kg | 2012 | Jeju, KOR | |
2 | +78kg | 2011 | Jeju, KOR | |
5 | +78kg | 2010 | Suwon, KOR | |
East Asian Games | ||||
3 | +78kg | 2013 | Tianjin, CHN | |
IJF World Ranking | ||||
7 | +78kg | 2014 |
Occupation | Athlete |
---|---|
Higher education | Korea National Sport University, Seoul, KOR |
Languages Spoken | Korean |
Club | Donghae City Hall, Korea |
Coach | Seo Jungbok [national] (judo.sports.or.kr, 17 Sep 2014) |
Injuries | She won bronze at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea, despite having dislocated her shoulder during the competition. (ndtv.com, 23 Sep 2014) |
Additional Information | Ambitions To compete at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea. (kwnews.co.kr, 13 May 2014) Social Media Hear more from the athlete via their Facebook. |