Jun Jae-youn
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| Jun Jae-youn | |
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| Hangeul | 전재연 |
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Revised Romanization |
Jeon Jae-yeon |
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McCune- Reischauer |
Chŏn Chaeyŏn |
Jun Jae-youn (born February 9, 1983 ) is a badminton player from South Korea .
Athletic career
Jun Jae-youn took part in the Olympics twice. At both the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2008 Summer Olympics , she was ninth in the women's singles. In 2004 she won the Asian Championship and in 2008 the German Open .
Sporting successes
| season | event | discipline | space | Surname |
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| 2001 | Hong Kong Open | Ladies singles | 2 | Jun Jae Youn |
| 2001 | Junior Asian Championship | Ladies singles | 1 | Jun Jae-youn |
| 2001 | Swiss Open | Ladies singles | 3 | Jun Jae Joun |
| 2003 | Swiss Open | Ladies singles | 3 | Jun Jae Youn |
| 2004 | Thailand Open | Ladies singles | 2 | Jun Jae Joun |
| 2004 | Asian Championship | Ladies singles | 1 | Jun Jae-youn |
| 2005 | Korea Open | Ladies singles | 1 | Jun Jae Youn |
| 2007 | US Open | Ladies singles | 1 | Jun Jae-youn |
| 2008 | German Open | Ladies singles | 1 | Jun Jae-youn |
Web links
Commons : Jun Jae-youn - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Jun Jae-youn in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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| SURNAME | Jun, Jae-youn |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 전재연 (Korean, Hangeul); Jeon, Jae-yeon (Revised Romanization); Chŏn, Chaeyŏn (McCune-Reischauer) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | South Korean badminton player |
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 9, 1983 |