PARK Heejun

29 Mar 1994
27
Male
SEOUL
 
Republic of Korea
REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
KTE Karate Men's Kata 5

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Nippon Budokan
Finished
Nippon Budokan
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
World Championships
YearLocationKata
2018Madrid, ESP65
2014Bremen, GER15
2012Paris, FRA13
2010Belgrade, SRB11

Asian Games
YearLocationKata
2018Indonesia3

Asian Championships
YearLocationKata
2019Can Tho, VIE3
2018Amman, JOR12
2017Astana, KAZ11

Karate 1 Premier League - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventLocation
72018KataTokyo, JPN
112020/2021KataDubai, UAE
132020/2021KataParis, FRA
132018KataDubai, UAE
152020/2021KataSalzburg, AUT
172019KataDubai, UAE
212019KataMadrid, ESP
212019KataRabat, MAR
292019KataMoscow, RUS
352017KataDubai, UAE

Karate 1 Series A - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventLocation
92017KataOkinawa, JPN
172019KataMontreal, QC, CAN
172018KataShanghai, CHN
192019KataIstanbul, TUR
232017KataSalzburg, AUT
292019KataSantiago, CHI
672018KataGuadalajara, ESP
1292018KataSalzburg, AUT
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Jjun (Instagram profile, 18 Jun 2021; YouTube channel, 13 May 2020)
:
Watching television shows. (Athlete, 25 Jul 2021)
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Athlete
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Sports Science - Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
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Korean
:
JM Gym [Busan, KOR]
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Ahmad Safi [national], IRI
:
2011 (fmtv.co.kr, 25 Apr 2011)
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He took up the sport seriously in 2007 in grade seven at Kangsin Middle School in Seoul, Republic of Korea. (olympics.com, 08 Jan 2021; sports.news.naver.com, 26 Mar 2020; Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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He initially took up kendo for seven years following his father's suggestion, and then got involved in taekwondo. He switched to karate after entering middle school after being encouraged by a coach. He began focusing on kata after winning bronze at the 2009 Youth World Cup in Greece. (gynews.net, 11 Jun 2012; sports.news.naver.com, 26 Mar 2020; Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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Qualifying for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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Japanese karateka Yukimitsu Hasegawa. (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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Coach Takeru Shinzo. (Athlete, 23 Jul 2021)
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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