Han Tae-young
South Korean wrestler
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Born | (1979-09-04) 4 September 1979 (age 44) Seoul, South Korea | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 96 kg (212 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Wrestling | ||||||||||||||
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Han Tae Young (born 4 September 1979) is a Korean Greco-Roman wrestler.[1] He was born in Seoul, South Korea.[1] Han won gold medal at 2006 Asian Games in Doha. He also competed in 2008 Summer Olympics at Beijing.
References
- ^ a b Sports Reference: Han Tae Young (c. 2010). Retrieved on 12 May 2010.
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- 1962:
Ganpat Andalkar (IND)
- 1974:
Bahram Moshtaghi (IRN)
- 1986:
Kim Gi-jung (KOR)
- 1990:
Bao Yu (CHN)
- 1994:
Song Sung-il (KOR)
- 1998:
Sergey Matviyenko (KAZ)
- 2002:
Aleksey Cheglakov (UZB)
- 2006:
Han Tae-young (KOR)
- 2010:
Babak Ghorbani (IRI)
- 2014:
Mehdi Aliyari (IRI)
- 2018:
Cho Hyo-chul (KOR)
- 2022:
Mohammad Hadi Saravi (IRI)
- 1962: +97 kg
- 1974–1994: 100 kg
- 1998: 97 kg
- 2002–2010: 96 kg
- 2014: 98 kg
- 2018–present: 97 kg
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