Mi-Jung Kim Judoka
Mi-Jung Kim
Country: South Korea
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Born: 29 March 1971 (53 years)
Korean judoka Kim Mi-Jung was the 1992 Olympic Champion in Barcelona, having also become World Champion in the same city the year before. In 1988, she won her first Olympic medal, losing the U73kg final to Ingrid Berghmans in Seoul. After her competitive career, she became an international referee, officiating an Olympic final in 2004. Kim won the Tournoi de Paris in 1992 and triumphed at the German Open World Masters in 1991 and 1992. Notably, she coached Mimi Huh to a world title in 2024.
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Match balance per year
Year | Matches | Won | Lost | % won |
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1992 | 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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2 Feb 1992 | Blagojevic, Zorica | YUG | 1/8 | W | WCup | Paris | U72 |
Frequent opponents
Opponent | Matches | W/L |
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Tanabe Yoko | 4 | 3:1 |
Richter Simona | 2 | 2:0 |
Horton Josephine | 2 | 2:0 |
Leng ChunHui | 2 | 1:1 |
van Dorssen Marion | 1 | 1:0 |
Result | City | Date |
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1 | Taipei | 2008 |
5 | Paris | 2008 |
5 | Porto | 1996 |
1 | Hiroshima | 1994 |
2 | St. Petersburg | 1994 |
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