Lee Yun-hwa

South Korean badminton player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Yun-hwa (Korean: 이연화; born 14 November 1985) is a South Korean badminton player.[1] Born in Wonju, Gangwon province, Lee started playing badminton at aged nine.[2] She educated at the Bukwon girls' middle school, after that in Yubong girls' high school.[3] Lee joined the national team when she was 15 and trained at the Taeneung national training center.[2] In the junior event, she competed at the Asian Junior Championships, winning a gold medal in the girls' team event in 2001, girls team silver and girls' doubles bronze medal in 2002.[4][5] She also part of the national junior team that won the silver medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships.[6] She made a debut at the Uber Cup in 2004, and captured the attention by her outstanding performance winning the singles and doubles event in the semi-finals against Denmark.[2] In the Sudirman Cup, she helped the team reaching in to the semi-finals round in 2005 and 2007, clinched the bronze medal for the team.[7][8] Lee who was affiliated with the Daekyo Noonoppi, helped the Korean team won the world women's team championships at the 2010 Uber Cup.[3]

Born (1985-11-14) 14 November 1985 (age 40)
Wonju, Gangwon, South Korea
Height1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Country South Korea
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Lee Yun-hwa
Personal information
Born (1985-11-14) 14 November 1985 (age 40)
Wonju, Gangwon, South Korea
Height1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Sport
Country South Korea
SportBadminton
HandednessRight
EventWomen's singles & doubles
BWF profile
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  South Korea
Sudirman Cup
Bronze medal – third place2007 GlasgowMixed team
Bronze medal – third place2005 BeijingMixed team
Uber Cup
Gold medal – first place2010 Kuala LumpurWomen's team
Silver medal – second place2004 JakartaWomen's team
Bronze medal – third place2008 JakartaWomen's team
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place2006 DohaWomen's team
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place2002 PretoriaMixed team
Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2001 TaipeiGirls' team
Silver medal – second place2002 Kuala LumpurGirls' team
Bronze medal – third place2002 Kuala LumpurGirls' doubles
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Achievements

Asian Junior Championships

Girls' doubles

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Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2002 Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
South Korea Yim Ah-young Thailand Soratja Chansrisukot
Thailand Salakjit Ponsana
Bronze Bronze
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BWF Grand Prix

The BWF Grand Prix has two level such as Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007.

Women's singles

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Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
2007 U.S. Open South Korea Jun Jae-youn 18–21, 16–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
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  BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
  BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series

Women's singles

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Year Tournament Opponent Score Result
2009 Korea International South Korea Bae Yeon-ju 15–21, 18–21 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
2007 Korea International South Korea Jang Soo-young 23–21, 21–15 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2007 Canadian International South Korea Jun Jae-youn 23–21, 16–21, 21–14 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
2005 Canadian International South Korea Kim Young-mi 11–5, 11–7 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
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  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament

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