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JEON Hee Sook

foil
Rank-
Pts0.000
Age41
HandL
LicenseNot valid

Personal Information

Occupation Athlete, Coach

Languages Korean

License number 16061984007

Club

GoldSilverBronzeTotal
World Cup1359
Budapest (HUNGARY), 2010-03-13Shanghai (CHINA), 2009-05-04Shanghai (CHINA), 2006-03-04
Gdansk (POLAND), 2015-01-16Leipzig (GERMANY), 2007-02-24
Tauberbischofsheim (GERMANY), 2018-04-27Budapest (HUNGARY), 2011-03-25
Tauberbischofsheim (GERMANY), 2014-03-14
Shanghai (CHINA), 2014-05-02
World Championship-1-1
Antalya (TÜRKIYE), 2009-10-01
Zone Championships3317
Shanghai (CHINA), 2013-06-04Séoul (KOREA), 2010-07-08Hong Kong (HONG KONG, CHINA), 2017-06-16
Singapore (SINGAPORE), 2015-06-25Suwon City (KOREA), 2014-07-02
Tokyo (Chiba) (JAPAN), 2019-06-15Bangkok (THAILAND), 2018-06-18
Grand Prix-134
Séoul (KOREA), 2007-05-04Séoul (KOREA), 2013-04-27
La Havane (CUBA), 2015-03-13
Anaheim, California (USA), 2019-03-16

Sport Specific Information

When and where did you begin this sport? She began fencing in 1997 in Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Why this sport? She competed in athletics at national competitions while she was in primary school. She was encouraged to begin fencing by Korean coach Choi Myung-Jin after starting middle school.

Club / Team Seoul Metropolitan Government: Korea

Handedness Left

General Interest

Hobbies Spending time with her dogs. (Instagram profile, 31 Oct 2020; ktv.go.kr, 23 Jan 2019)

Most influential person in career Coach Cho Jong-Hyung and her mother. (hankookilbo.com, 28 Nov 2019; ktv.go.kr, 23 Jan 2019)

Hero / Idol Korean fencer Kim Young-Ho. (hankookilbo.com, 28 Nov 2019)

Injuries In September 2019 she injured her ankle during a national team training session held at the Marine Corps Training Camp in the Republic of Korea. (news.sbs.co.kr, 18 Sep 2019)

She injured the little finger on her right hand during the final of the team foil competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Republic of Korea. (SportsDeskOnline, 05 May 2021; chosun.com, 24 Sep 2014)

She injured her neck in a car accident in May 2014 and was in hospital for two weeks. (zum.com, 17 Oct 2014)

She injured her ankle during training ahead of the 2013 World Cup event in Seoul. She was still able to compete and went on to place third at the tournament. (SportsDeskOnline, 09 Jul 2015; sportschosun.com, 28 Apr 2013)

She required surgery on a slipped disc in her back in December 2012. (sportschosun.com, 28 Apr 2013)

She underwent foot surgery in 2002. (sbs.co.kr, 21 May 2012)

Sporting philosophy / motto "Be earnest." (ktv.go.kr, 23 Jan 2019)

Awards and honours In 2018 she was presented with the Best Female Fencer Award by the Korean Fencing Federation. (jndn.com, 20 Dec 2018)

Other information COACHING
She has coached junior fencers for the Seoul Metropolitan Government club in the Republic of Korea. (ktv.go.kr, 23 Jan 2019)

OTHER ACTIVITIES
She has served as a member of the Fencing Confederation of Asia Athletes' Commission. (straitstimes.com, 21 Jun 2017; asianfencing.com, 01 Jun 2017)

Statistics

rank
points
season
9th (S)
129.000
2020/2021
8th (S)
124.000
2019/2020
9th (S)
106.000
2018/2019
14th (S)
93.000
2017/2018
14th (S)
89.000
2016/2017
21st (S)
72.000
2015/2016
5th (S)
159.000
2014/2015
8th (S)
127.000
2013/2014
11th (S)
112.000
2012/2013
19th (S)
88.000
2011/2012
12th (S)
88.000
2010/2011
5th (S)
202.000
2009/2010
4th (S)
216.000
2008/2009
53rd (S)
44.000
2007/2008
26th (S)
96.000
2006/2007
24th (S)
72.000
2005/2006
46th (S)
36.000
2004/2005
91st (S)
10.000
2003/2004
44th (J)
28.000
2003/2004
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