Lee Dae-hoon

Lee Dae- hoon (Korean 이대훈; born February 5, 1992, Seoul) is a South Korean Taekwondo, which starts in the fly and bantamweight.

Lee played his first international title fights at the Junior Asia Cup 2009 Kisch, but in the class up to 59 kg, he left early. The following year, but the breakthrough came in adult sizes in the international forefront. He was inducted into the national team, in the class up to 63 kg, he won at the Asian Games 2010 in Guangzhou. This title and many subsequent media appearances brought Lee in his home a certain notoriety and popularity a. Also in the 2011 World Championships in Gyeongju, he took part in the class up to 63 kg. With five commanding victories, he moved to the final one, suggested there Michael Harvey and was first world champion. 2012 Lee was with a final victory over Pen -Ek Karaket in Ho Chi Minh City for the first time Asian champions.

Mid-2011 had participated in the class up to 58 kg in Baku on international Olympic qualifying tournament Lee. He was defeated in the semifinals Yulis Mercedes, defeated in the decisive battle for third place, however, Tamer Bayoumi and qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. There he won the silver medal after the final defeat by Joel González.

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