Kye Sun-Hui
Kye Sun-Hui , born the August 2nd 1979 with Pyongyang, is a Judo kate North-Korean. It gained three medals in three different categories with the Olympic Games. At only 16 years, it gained the gold medal in less than 48 kg with Atlanta in 1996 by beating the Japanese woman Ryoko Tamura finally. She became on this occasion the youngest Olympic champion of judo of the history. Four years later with Sydney, in the category of less than 52 kg, it took down bronze and supplemented its collection with the money medal in less than 57 kg with Athens in 2004. In addition to his Olympic medals, the North-Korean has three championships of the world.
Prize list
Olympic Games
- Olympic Games of 1996 to Atlanta (the United States):
- Gold medal in the category of -48 kg.
- Olympic Games of 2000 to Sydney (Australia):
- Bronze medal in the category of -52 kg.
- Olympic Games of 2004 to Athens (Greece):
- Medal of money in the category of -57 kg.
Championships of the world
- Championships of the world 1997 with Paris (France):
- Medal of money in - 52 kg.
- Championships of the world 1999 with Birmingham (the United Kingdom):
- Bronze medal in - 52 kg.
- Championships of the world 2001 with Munich (Germany):
- Gold medal in - 52 kg.
- Championships of the world 2003 with Osaka (Japan):
- Gold medal in - 57 kg.
- Championships of the world 2005 with the Cairo (Germany):
- Gold medal in - 57 kg.
- Championships of the world 2007 with Rio de Janeiro (Brazil):
- Gold medal in - 57 kg.
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