Min-Sun Cho Judoka
Min-Sun Cho
Country: South Korea
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Born: 21 March 1972 (52 years)
Korean judoka Min-Sun Cho was 1993 and 1995 World Champion. Her biggest titles was the 1996 Olympic Champion in Atlanta. She was triple Olympic medallist 1988-2000 and won four World Championships medals. In 1990 she was World Junior Champion. Cho was inducted into the IJF Hall of Fame in 2018. After her career she became an IJF Referee officiating the major IJF events. She officiated World Championships finals over the past few years. She won the Tournoi de Paris in 1990, 1992 and 1995. She triumphed at the German Open World Masters five times: 1993-1997.
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Match balance per year
Year | Matches | Won | Lost | % won |
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1989 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Total | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Head-to-heads
Date | Opponent | Noc | Rnd | W/L | Type | Event | Cat | video |
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14 Oct 1989 | Maaoui-Brun, Dominique | FRA | 5/7 | W | WCh | Belgrade | U52 |
Results comparison
Date | Cho | Maaoui-Brun | City | Type | Cat |
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14 Oct 1989 |
3
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7
|
Belgrade | WCh | U52 |
25 Sep 1988 |
3
|
2
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Seoul | OG | U48 vs U52 |
Frequent opponents
Opponent | Matches | W/L |
---|---|---|
Pierantozzi Emanuela | 4 | 4:0 |
Revé-Jiminez Odalis | 4 | 3:1 |
Beauruelle Isabelle | 4 | 3:1 |
Rodrigues Catarina | 3 | 3:0 |
Veranes Sibelis | 3 | 2:1 |
Result | City | Date |
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9 | Düsseldorf | 2019 |
9 | Paris | 2019 |
9 | Tel Aviv | 2019 |
9 | The Hague | 2018 |
9 | Abu Dhabi | 2018 |
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