Han Kum-ok

Han Kum -ok ( born September 22, 1987 in Pyongyang, North Korea) is a North Korean wrestler. It was 2009 Vice World Champion in the weight category to 51 kg body weight.

Career

Han Kum -ok began with 18 years in 2005 with the rings. She is part of the wrestling team of Handelsministriums in Pjöngyang and is trained by Kang Chang -yong. At a size of 1.56 meters, they initially struggled in the weight category to 51 kg. Since 2012, she competed in the weight class up to 55 kg, which is olympic.

For the first time on the international wrestling mat Han Kum -ok was in 2009 at the Asian Championships in Pattaya at the start. She has attended there in the weight class up to 51 kg behind Tatjana Amanchol - Bakatschuk from Kazakhstan 2nd place. In the same year she also participated in the World Championships in Herning / Denmark. There, too, she could convince. She defeated Alexandra Kohut, Ukraine, Roksana Zasina, Poland and Natalia Budu, Moldova and reached the final, in which they, however, against Sofia Mattsson of Sweden lost quite clear (0-2 rounds, 0-7 points). But it was so in her first year international vice-world champion.

2010 won Han Kum -ok at the Asia Cup in New Delhi behind Li Hui and Juldiz Eschimowa from Kazakhstan a bronze medal. At the World Cup this year in Moscow could not start because North Korea it did not participate. In 2011 she won at the Asian Championships in Tashkent then again a bronze medal. Only Shasha Zhao of China and Otgontsetseg Davaasuch from Mongolia were placed there before her. At the World Championships 2011 in Istanbul, she lost after victories against Natalia Budu and Whitney Conder from the United States against Mareko Shidochi from Japan. Since these did not reach the finals, she was disqualified and finished 7th.

2012, Han Kum -ok -won the start authorization for the London Olympics by winning the qualifying tournament in Taiyuan. They had ascended to in the weight class up to 55 kg. In London she met in their first fight on Jackeline Renteria Castillo of Colombia. In one hand rich and hard battle she succumbed to something unhappy with 1:2 rounds, although it was with 10:9 on points forward. Jackeline Renteria was not in the Olympic final, so different Han Kum- ok off and landed on the 10th Place.

In April 2013 she won a bronze medal at the Asian Championships in New Delhi for the third time. Your local results were: To Ji -eun victory over South Korea, defeat Yang Senlian, China and victory over Miruyet Dinbajewa, Kazakhstan.

International success

Notes

  • All competitions in free style
  • OS = The Olympic Games, WM = World Cup

Swell

  • Journal The Ringer
  • Website " Foeldeak Wrestling Database "
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