Park Tae-hwan

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Park Tae-hwan
Hangul 박태환
Hanja 朴泰桓
Revised Romanization Bak Tae-Hwan
McCune-Reischauer Pak T'ae-Hwan
Medal record
Park Tae-hwan
Park Tae-hwan
Men's Swimming
Competitor for Flag of South Korea South Korea
World Aquatics Championships
Gold 2007 Melbourne[1] 400m Freestyle
Bronze 2007 Melbourne 200m Freestyle
World Championships - Short Course
Silver 2006 Shanghai[2] 400m Freestyle
Silver 2006 Shanghai 1500m Freestyle
Asian Games
Gold 2006 Doha 200m Freestyle
Gold 2006 Doha 400m Freestyle
Gold 2006 Doha 1500m Freestyle
Silver 2006 Doha 100m Freestyle
Bronze 2006 Doha 4x100m Freestyle
Bronze 2006 Doha 4x200m Freestyle
Bronze 2006 Doha 4x100m Medley
Pan Pacific Championships
Gold 2006 Victoria 400m Freestyle
Gold 2006 Victoria 1500m Freestyle
Silver 2006 Victoria 200m Freestyle
This is a Korean name; the family name is Park.

Park Tae-hwan (born September 27, 1989) is a South Korean swimmer. He is currently training in Melbourne, Australia, where he is known as Tae-hwan Park.

He competed at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, where he won three gold, one silver and three bronze medals, and set two new Asian Records. At the end of the Games, he won the most number of medals by a single athlete, with seven medals. He was named the athlete of the Games[3]

Park also won two gold medals (1500 m freestyle and 400 m freestyle) and one silver medal (200 m freestyle) at the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Victoria, Canada.

Park was named the 2006 Pacific Rim Male Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World Magazine, beating other competitors from the Pacific Rim, including multiple Olympic gold medallist Grant Hackett (the 2005 Pacific Rim Male Swimmer of the Year), for the honour.

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Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Australia Grant Hackett
World Pacific Rim Swimmer of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
Flag of Japan Kosuke Kitajima
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