Kim Yong-hyun

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Korean spelling
Hangeul 김용현
Hanja 金 容 玄
Revised
Romanization
Gim Yong-hyeon
McCune-
Reischauer
Kim Yonghyŏn

Kim Yong-hyun ( Korean 김용현 ; born May 13, 1978 in Incheon ) is a South Korean badminton player .

He took part in men's doubles for Korea in badminton at the 2004 Olympics with his partner Yim Bang-eun . They had a bye in the first round and beat Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen from Denmark in the second . In the quarterfinals, Kim and Yim lost to Eng Hian and Flandy Limpele from Indonesia with 15: 1, 15:10.

Kim also took part in the mixed competition with his partner Lee Hyo-jung . They had a bye in the first round and were defeated in the round of the last 16 by Jens Eriksen and Mette Schjoldager from Denmark .

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
1997 India: International Championships Mixed 5 Kim Yong-hyun / Kim Mee-kyung
1997 India: International Championships Men's doubles 3 Yim Bang-eun / Kim Yong-hyun
1999 Hungarian International Mixed 1 Kim Yong-hyun / Yim Kyung-jin
1999 Hungarian International Men's doubles 1 Kim Yong-hyun / Yim Bang-eun
2002 China Open Mixed 5 Kim Yong-hyun / Lee Hyo-jung
2003 World Championship Mixed 5 Lee Hyo-jung / Kim Yong-hyun
2003 World Championship Men's doubles 9 Kim Yong-hyun / Yim Bang-eun
2003 Swiss Open Mixed 2 Kim Yong-hun / Lee Hyo-jung
2003 Asian Championship Mixed 3 Kim Yong-hyun / Lee Hyo-jung
2003 All of England Men's doubles 3 Kim Yong-hyun / Yim Bang-eun
2003 Swiss Open Men's doubles 3 Yim Bang-eun / Kim Yong-hyun
2004 All of England Mixed 2 Kim Yong-hyun / Lee Hyo-jung
2004 Olympia Men's doubles 5 Yim Bang-eun / Kim Yong-hyun
2004 Swiss Open Mixed 3 Kim Yong-hyun / Lee Hyo-jung

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