Sung Han-kuk
Sung Han-kuk ( Korean 성 한국 ; born November 19, 1963 ) is a former badminton player from South Korea .
Career
Sung Han-kuk won the US Open in men's singles in 1986 and was third at the Asian Games . In 1988 he won the French Open in men's doubles with Park Joo-bong . At the world championship of the following year he was able to advance with Kim Moon-soo to the quarter-finals of the men's doubles and was fifth. After his active career, he worked as a trainer, including at the 2012 Olympics.
successes
season | event | discipline | Surname | space |
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1986 | US Open | Men's singles | 1 | Sung Han-kuk |
1986 | Asian Games | Men's singles | 3 | Sung Han-kuk |
1988 | French Open | Men's doubles | 1 | Park Joo-bong / Sung Han-kuk |
1989 | World Championship | Men's doubles | 5 | Kim Moon-soo / Sung Han-kuk |
Web links
Commons : Sung Han-kuk - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sung, Han-kuk |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | 성 한국; Sung, Han-kook |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | South Korean badminton player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 19, 1963 |