PARK Ji Su

6 Dec 1998
22
Female
1.98/6'5''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BKB Basketball Women 10

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Saitama Super Arena
KOR
Republic of Korea
69
ESP
Spain
73
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
CAN
Canada
74
KOR
Republic of Korea
53
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
KOR
Republic of Korea
61
SRB
Serbia
65
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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World Cup
RankEventYearLocation
13Women2014Turkey
14Women2018Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ESP

Asian Games
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2018Indonesia

Asia Cup
RankEventYearLocation
4Women2017Bengaluru, IND
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Watching video clips. (KSOC TV YouTube channel, 18 May 2020)
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Athlete
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English, Korean
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Cheongju KB Stars [KOR] / Las Vegas Aces [USA] since 2016 [KB Stars] / 2018 [Aces]
:
Kim Wan-Soo [KB Stars], KOR; Bill Laimbeer [Aces], USA; Chun Joo-Weon [national], KOR
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Centre (star.ohmynews.com, 08 Feb 2019)
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Her father Park Sang-Kwan played in the Korean Basketball League [KBL]. Her mother Lee Soo-Kyung was a volleyball player, and was called up to the national youth team. Her brother Park Jun-Hyeok has played volleyball in the V-League in the Republic of Korea. (news.chosun.com, 24 Feb 2020; yna.co.kr, 25 Dec 2019; Naver profile, 01 Feb 2017; koreajoongangdaily.joins.com, 09 Jun 2016)
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In 2020 she sustained a hamstring injury. (hankookilbo.com, 27 Mar 2020; KBS1 Radio, 17 Jul 2020)

In March 2020 she had a problem with her back. (jumpball.co.kr, 08 Mar 2020; hankookilbo.com, 27 Mar 2020)

In December 2019 she tore a muscle in her right thigh and was out of action for one month. (thesportstimes.co.kr, 04 Jan 2020; news.joins.com, 13 Dec 2019; news.chosun.com, 23 Nov 2019)

She damaged a ligament on the top of her foot at the 2016 U18 Asia Championship in the Islamic Republic of Iran. (hankookilbo.com, 27 Mar 2020; sportsworldi.com, 23 Nov 2016)
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Women's Korean Basketball League [KOR] (wkbl.or.kr, 20 Apr 2020)
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She began playing basketball in grade three of primary school. (spotvnews.co.kr, 02 Apr 2019)
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She reluctantly played volleyball when she was younger, but later followed her brother into basketball. "Watching the ball go through the hoop just looked such fun, so I told my parents I wanted to play basketball." (medium.com, 21 Sep 2019; yna.co.kr, 02 Apr 2019)
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Her parents. (yna.co.kr, 02 Apr 2019)
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She received the Most Valuable Player [MVP] Award, the Best Two-Point Field Goal Shooter Award, the Yoon Duk-Joo Award [special contribution award], Top Five Player Award, the Highest Points Scorer Award, the Most Rebounds Award and the Most Blocked Shots Award for the 2020/21 Women's Korean Basketball League [WKBL] season. (yna.co.kr, 25 Feb 2021)

She was named in the All-Star Team at the 2019/20 at the WKBL Awards Ceremony. She also received the Most Rebounds Award and the Best Defensive Player Award. (sportsw.kr, 31 Mar 2020)

She was named MVP for the 2018/19 season at the WKBL Awards Ceremony. (news.joins.com, 31 Mar 2019)

She received the Yoon Duk-Joo Award [special contribution award] at the WKBL Awards Ceremony for the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons. (news.joins.com, 31 Mar 2019; news.chosun.com, 08 Mar 2018)

She was named the Rookie of the Year for the 2016/17 season at the WKBL Awards Ceremony. (news.joins.com, 07 Mar 2017)
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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