South Korea women's national volleyball team
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Medal record | ||
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Olympic Games | ||
Bronze | 1976 Montreal | Team |
World Championship | ||
Bronze | 1967 Tokyo | Team |
Bronze | 1974 Guadalajara | Team |
Asian Games | ||
Gold | 1994 Hiroshima | Team |
Silver | 1974 Tehran | Team |
Silver | 1986 Seoul | Team |
Silver | 1990 Beijing | Team |
Silver | 1998 Bangkok | Team |
Silver | 2002 Busan | Team |
Bronze | 1978 Bangkok | Team |
Bronze | 1982 New Delhi | Team |
The South Korea women's national volleyball team represents South Korea in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. Its one of the leading squads in Asian women's volleyball, having won the bronze medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Olympic Games
- 1964 — 6th place
- 1968 — 5th place
- 1972 — 4th place
- 1976 — 3rd place
- 1980 — did not participate
- 1984 — 5th place
- 1988 — 8th place
- 1992 — did not participate
- 1996 — 6th place
- 2000 — 8th place
- 2004 — 5th place
[edit] World Championship
- 1952 — did not compete
- 1956 — did not compete
- 1960 — did not compete
- 1962 — did not compete
- 1967 — 3rd place
- 1970 — did not compete
- 1974 — 3rd place
- 1978 — 4th place
- 1982 — 7th place
- 1986 — 8th place
- 1990 — 5th place
- 1994 — 4th place
- 1998 — 9th place
- 2002 — 6th place
- 2006 — 13th place
[edit] Asian Games
- 1974 — 2nd place
- 1978 — 3rd place
- 1982 — 3rd place
- 1986 — 3rd place
- 1990 — 2nd place
- 1994 — 1st place
- 1998 — 2nd place
- 2002 — 2nd place
- 2006 — 5th place
[edit] Squads
- 1976 Olympic Games — Bronze Medal
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- Lee Soon-Bok, Yu Jung-Hye, Byon Myung-Ja, Lee Soo-Nok, Baik Myung-Sun, Chang Hee-Sook, Ma Kum-Ja, Yun Young-Nae, Yu Kyung-Hwa, Park Mi-Kum, Jo Hea-Jung, and Jung Soo-Nok. Head Coach: Kim Han-Soo.
- 1984 Olympic Games — 5th place
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- Lee Eun-Kyung, Lee Un-Yim, Jin Chun-Mae, Lee Young-Sun, Kim Jeong-Sun, Jea Sook-Ja, Han Kyung-Ae, Lee Myung-Hee, Kim Ok-Soon, Park Mi-Hee, Lim Hye-Sook, and Yoon Chung-Hae.
- 1988 Olympic Games — 8th place
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- Park Mi-Hee, Kim Kyung-Hee, Kim Kui-Soon, Lim Hye-Sook, Yoo Young-Mi, Nam Soon-Ok, Yoon Chung-Hye, Park Bok-Rye, Kim Yoon-Hye, Sun Mi-Sook, Moon Sun-Hee, and Ji Kyung-Hee. Head Coach: Hwang Sung-On.
- 1996 Olympic Games — 6th place
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- Chang So-Yun, Chang Yoon-Hee, Choi Kwang-Hee, Chung Sun-Hye, Eoh Yeon-Soon, Hong Ji-Yeon, Kang Hye-Mi, Kim Nam-Soon, Lee In-Sook, Lee Soo-Jung, Park Soo-Jeong, and Yoo Yin-Kyung. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2000 Olympic Games — 8th place
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- Chang So-Yun, Choi Kwang-Hee, Chung Sun-Hye, Eoh Yeon-Soon, Kang Hye-Mi, Kim Guy-Hyun, Koo Ki-Lan, Ku Min-Jung, Lee Meong-Hee, Lee Yun-Hui, Park Mee-Kyung, and Park Soo-Jeong. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2002 World Championship — 6th place
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- Chang So-Yun, Choi Kwang-Hee, Chung Sun-Hye, Han Yoo-Mi, Jung Dae-Young, Kang Hye-Mi, Kim Mi-Jin, Kim Sa-Nee, Koo Ki-Lan, Ku Min-Jung, Lee Meong-Hee, and Park Mee-Kyung. Head Coach: Ryu Hoa-Suk.
- 2004 Olympic Games — 5th place
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- Lee Jung-Ok, Kang Hye-Mi, Ku Min-Jung, Kim Sa-Nee, Choi Kwang-Hee, Nam Jie-Youn, Chang So-Yun, Kim Mi-Jin, Pak Sun-Mi, Young Jung, Han Song-Yi, and Kim Se-Young. Head Coach: Kim Cheol-Yong.
- 2005 FIVB World Grand Prix — 9th place
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- Choi Kwang-Hee, Han Song-Yi, Han Yoo-Mi, Hwang Youn-Joo, Ji Jung-Hee, Jung Dae-Young, Kim Se-Young, Koo Ki-Lan, Lee Sook-Ja, Park Kyong-Nang, and Yoon Su-Hyun. Head Coach: Kim Hyung-Sil.
- 2008 Olympic Qualification Tournament — 6th place (did not qualify)
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- Bae Yoo-Na, Chun Min-Chong, Han Soo-Ji, Han Yoo-Mi, Kim Hae-Ran, Kim Min-Ji, Kim Myung-Ok, Kim Sa-Nee, Kim Se-Young, La Hea-Won, Lim Hyo-Sook, and Yang Hyo-Jin. Head Coach: Lee Jung-Chul.