Oh Eun-su
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birthday | 4th January 1993 (age 27) | |||||||||||||||
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Playing position | Second / alternate | |||||||||||||||
Playing hand | right | |||||||||||||||
status | active | |||||||||||||||
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last change: January 6, 2018 |
Oh Eun-su (born January 4, 1993 ) is a South Korean curler . He plays in the Korean national team on the position of second under Skip Kim Chang-min .
Career
Oh began his international career at the Winter Universiade 2011 as a substitute for the Korean team around Skip Kim Chang-min, where he won the gold medal. After finishing eighth in 2013, he finished third in Seong Se-hyeon's team at the 2017 Winter Universiade and fifth.
His first participation in the 2011 Pacific Asia Cup as a substitute for the Korean team ended with winning the bronze medal. After finishing fourth in 2012, he was back in second place in the 2017 Pacific Asian Cup . Kim Chang-min's team won the competition and qualified South Korea for the 2018 World Cup in Las Vegas. Oh played there on the position of the substitute player and came with the Korean team after a loss in the game for 3rd place against Scotland (Skip: Bruce Mouat ) in fourth place.
Oh and his teammates (Skip: Kim Chang-min, Third: Seong Se-hyeon, Lead: Lee Ki-bok , Alternate: Kim Min-chan ) represented South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics in their home country. After four wins and five losses in the Round Robin , they came in seventh place.
Web links
- Oh Eun-su on Worldcurling.org (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ “If sketching is dreaming, participating in the Olympics is coloring”… meet Team Korea, World Curling Federation . Retrieved January 6, 2018
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SURNAME | Oh, Eun-su |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | South Korean curler |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th January 1993 |