Kim Jin-ok

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Kim Jin-ok Diving
Personal information
Nationality: Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea
Discipline (s) : Tower / synchronized jumping
Birthday: September 15, 1990
Size: 156 cm
Weight: 46 kg
Korean spelling
Chosŏn'gŭl 김진옥
Revised
Romanization
Gim Jin-ok
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Reischauer
Kim Jinok

Kim Jin-ok (born September 15, 1990 ) is a North Korean water diver . She starts in 10 m tower and synchronized jumping.

Kim qualified for the Olympic Games in 2008 at the World Cup in Beijing . In the Olympic competition, she reached the semifinals from the tower and finished 17th. The following year she started in Rome for the first time at the World Cup , where she again reached the semifinals from the tower. Kim achieved her best result so far at the Asian Games in Guangzhou . She finished fourth from the tower and barely missed a medal. At the 2011 World Championships in Shanghai , Kim and Choe Kum-hui took part in international championships for the first time in the 10-meter synchronized jumping. The duo came in tenth in the final, in the individual from the tower Kim made it to the semi-finals again and came in 13th.

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