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'''Lee Kyu-Hyun''' (born [[October 15]], [[1980]] in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]) is a [[South Korean]] [[figure skater]]. He is the 1997-2003 [[South Korean Figure Skating Championships|South Korean national champion]]. He represented South Korea at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]] and the [[2002 Winter Olympics]], placing 24th and 28th, respectively. His highest placement at an ISU Championship was 8th at the 1997 [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships]]. He is brother of speedskater [[Lee Kyou-Hyuk]].
'''Lee Kyu-Hyun''' (born [[October 15]], [[1980]] in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]) is a [[South Korean]] [[figure skater]]. He is the 1997-2003 [[South Korean Figure Skating Championships|South Korean national champion]]. He represented South Korea at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]] and the [[2002 Winter Olympics]], placing 24th and 28th, respectively. His highest placement at an ISU Championship was 8th at the 1997 [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships]]. He is brother of speedskater [[Lee Kyou-Hyuk]].



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Lee Kyu-hyun
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Figure skating career
Country South Korea
Skating clubKYU Sports Club, Gwachun City
Retired2003

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Lee Kyu-Hyun (born October 15, 1980 in Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean figure skater. He is the 1997-2003 South Korean national champion. He represented South Korea at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter Olympics, placing 24th and 28th, respectively. His highest placement at an ISU Championship was 8th at the 1997 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. He is brother of speedskater Lee Kyou-Hyuk.

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