LEE Sohee

14 Jun 1994
27
Female
 
Republic of Korea

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BDM Badminton Women's Doubles 4

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 1
KOR
LEE Sohee/SHIN Seungchan
2
AUS
MAPASA Setyana/SOMERVILLE Gronya
0
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 1
KOR
LEE Sohee/SHIN Seungchan
1
DEN
FRUERGAARD Maiken/THYGESEN Sara
2
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 1
KOR
LEE Sohee/SHIN Seungchan
2
CHN
DU Yue/LI Yin Hui
0
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 2
KOR
LEE Sohee/SHIN Seungchan
2
NED
PIEK Selena/SEINEN Cheryl
0
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 1
INA
POLII Greysia/RAHAYU Apriyani
2
KOR
LEE Sohee/SHIN Seungchan
0
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza BDM Court 1
KOR
LEE Sohee/SHIN Seungchan
0
KOR
KIM Soyeong/KONG Heeyong
2
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA

World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
3Women's Doubles2014Copenhagen, DEN
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2019Basel, SUI
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2017Glasgow, GBR
Last 16Women's Doubles2018Nanjing, CHN
Last 16Women's Doubles2015Jakarta, INA
Last 16Women's Doubles2013Guangzhou, CHN

Asian Games
RankEventYearLocation
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2018Indonesia
QuarterfinalWomen's Team2018Indonesia

Asian Championships
RankEventYearLocation
3Women's Doubles2017Wuhan, CHN
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2019Wuhan, CHN
Last 32Women's Doubles2018Wuhan, CHN

Asian Championships Team
RankEventYearLocation
2Women's Team2020Manila, PHI
2Mixed Team2017Ho Chi Minh City, VIE
3Women's Team2018Alor Setar, MAS

HSBC BWF World Tour Finals
RankEventYearLocation
1Women's Doubles2020Bangkok, THA
2Women's Doubles2018Guangzhou, CHN
3Women's Doubles2019Guangzhou, CHN
1st RoundWomen's Doubles2017Dubai, UAE

BWF World Tour - Eliminations per phase since 2017
YearEventWRUSFQFL16L32L64Group
2020Doubles W-1x2x3x----
2019Doubles W1x2x3x5x2x---
2018Doubles W1x2x3x2x3x3x--
2017Doubles W2x---2x---
2017Doubles X---1x-2x--

BWF World Superseries - Eliminations per phase since 2017
YearEventWRUSFQFL16L32
2017Doubles W2x4x2x2x1x1x
2017Doubles X----2x4x

World Tour & World Superseries - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventCompetitionLocation
12019Women's DoublesBWF World TourParis, FRA
12018Women's DoublesBWF World TourFuzhou, CHN
12017Women's DoublesBWF World TourSeoul, KOR
12017Women's DoublesBWF World SuperseriesOdense, DEN
12017Women's DoublesBWF World TourAnaheim, CA, USA
12017Women's DoublesBWF World SuperseriesBirmingham, GBR
22020Women's DoublesBWF World TourBangkok, THA
22019Women's DoublesBWF World TourFuzhou, CHN
22019Women's DoublesBWF World TourIncheon, KOR
22018Women's DoublesBWF World TourGwangju, KOR
22018Women's DoublesBWF World TourHong Kong, CHN
22017Women's DoublesBWF World SuperseriesFuzhou, CHN
22017Women's DoublesBWF World SuperseriesParis, FRA
22017Women's DoublesBWF World SuperseriesSeoul, KOR
22017Women's DoublesBWF World SuperseriesJakarta, INA

TOTAL BWF Sudirman Cup
RankEventYearLocation
1Mixed Team2017Gold Coast, QLD, AUS


Legend
W - Winner, RU - Runner-up, SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, L16 - Last 16, L32 - Last 32, L64 - Last 64, M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed
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Embroidery. (Instagram profile, 20 Mar 2020)
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Athlete
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Physical Education - Konkuk University, Seoul, KOR
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Korean
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Incheon International Airport Skymons [Republic of Korea]
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Ahn Jae-Chang [club, national], KOR
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Right (gwangju2015.kr, 07 Jul 2015)
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She missed the 2019 Sudirman Cup in Nanning, People's Republic of China, as a result of undergoing an appendectomy [appendix removal] in April and tearing muscles in her right thigh the following month. (yna.co.kr, 15 May 2019)

In April 2018 she suffered an injury to a thigh muscle, and required two months of rehabilitation. (incheonilbo.com, 25 Jul 2018)

In 2012 she sustained a knee injury. (badmintondaily.co.kr, 18 Mar 2013)
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She began the sport at age 10. (koreaopen.kr, 2017)
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She was encouraged to try the sport by a teacher at her school. (bwfbadminton.com, 2016)
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To win a gold medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (mbn.co.kr, 18 Apr 2017)
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Korean badminton player Ra Kyung-Min. (bwf.tournamentsoftware.com, 2016)
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Her parents. (bwf.tournamentsoftware.com, 2016)
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In 2017 she received the Most Valuable Player [MVP] award for the Badminton Korean League. (yna.co.kr, 10 Dec 2017)

She was named Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2017 by the Badminton Korea Association [BKA]. (yonhapnews.co.kr, 06 Feb 2012; ksilbo.co.kr, 31 Jan 2013)

She received a Rookie Award at the 2011 Korean Women's Sports Award. (badmintontimes.com, 06 Dec 2011)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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