JO Harang

15 Jul 1991
30
Female
1.65/5'4''
INCHEON
 
Republic of Korea

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
HBL Handball Women 8

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Yoyogi National Stadium
NOR
Norway
39
KOR
Republic of Korea
27
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
KOR
Republic of Korea
36
NED
Netherlands
43
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
JPN
Japan
24
KOR
Republic of Korea
27
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
MNE
Montenegro
28
KOR
Republic of Korea
26
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
KOR
Republic of Korea
31
ANG
Angola
31
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
SWE
Sweden
39
KOR
Republic of Korea
30
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
4Women2012London, GBR

World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
13Women2017Germany

Asian Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2018Japan
:
Power Myeolchi [Korean for 'powerful anchovy', because she is small, but fast and strong], Lambor-Harang [because she is fast like a Lamborghini sports car]. (JTBC Golf and Sports YouTube channel, 23 Dec 2019)
:
Jo Hyobi
:
Athlete
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Korean
:
Daegu Metropolitan City Hall [Republic of Korea] since 2018
:
Lee Jae Seo [club], KOR; Kang Jae-Won [national], KOR
:
Left wing (yna.co.kr, 14 Jun 2021)
:
In 2019 she underwent surgery for a herniated lumbar disc. (Daechan Hospital YouTube channel, 06 Feb 2020)
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Handball Korea League [KOR] (handballkorea.com 23 Feb 2021)
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She began playing handball in grade two of primary school. (JTBC Golf and Sports YouTube channel, 23 Dec 2019)
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She was originally an athlete who competed in relay events, and then joined a badminton team at primary school because she loved the snacks provided. When the badminton team became a handball team, she remained and took up the sport. (JTBC Golf and Sports YouTube channel, 23 Dec 2019)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (spotvnews.co.kr, 01 Oct 2019)
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Triumphing at the 2019 National Sports Festival in the Republic of Korea. (JTBC Golf and Sports YouTube channel, 23 Dec 2019)
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German handball player Uwe Gensheimer. (JTBC Golf and Sports YouTube channel, 23 Dec 2019)
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Her grandmother. (news.joins.com, 12 Jan 2021; JTBC Golf and Sports YouTube channel, 23 Dec 2019)
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"Handball taught me about the meaning of life." (JTBC Golf and Sports YouTube channel, 23 Dec 2019)
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She was named in the All-star team as the best left winger at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. (seoul.co.kr, 13 Aug 2012)

She was the leading scorer in the 2011 Handball Korea League. (news.joins.com, 12 Jan 2012; chosun.com, 13 Feb 2012)

She received the Best Rookie award and was named in the All-star team for the 2010 Handball Korea League. (news.joins.com, 12 Jan 2012; chosun.com, 13 Feb 2012)
Legend
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
:
Bronze Medal Event
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