JEOUNG Youngsik

20 Jan 1992
29
Male
UIJEONGBU
 
Republic of Korea
ANYANG
 
Republic of Korea

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TTE Table Tennis Men's Singles 5
Men's Team 4

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
KOR
JEOUNG YJEOUNG Youngsik
4
GRE
GIONIS PGIONIS Panagiotis
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
KOR
JEOUNG YJEOUNG Youngsik
4
GER
BOLL TBOLL Timo
1
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
CHN
FAN ZFAN Zhendong
4
KOR
JEOUNG YJEOUNG Youngsik
0
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
SLO
Slovenia
1
KOR
Republic of Korea
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
BRA
Brazil
0
KOR
Republic of Korea
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
CHN
China
3
KOR
Republic of Korea
0
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
KOR
Republic of Korea
1
JPN
Japan
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
Olympic Games
YearLocationSinglesTeam
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA4R4

World Championships
YearLocationSinglesDoubles MTeam
2019Budapest, HUN4RQF-
2018Halmstad, SWE--3
2017Dusseldorf, GER1R3-
2016Kuala Lumpur, MAS--3
2015Suzhou, CHN3RQF-
2014Tokyo, JPN--5
2013Paris, FRA2R3R-
2012Dortmund, GER--3
2011Rotterdam, NED-3-
2010Moscow, RUS--3

World Cup
YearLocationSingles
2020Weihai, CHNQF
2016Saarbrucken, GERQF

Asian Games
YearLocationSinglesTeam
2018Indonesia3R2

Asian Championships
YearLocationSinglesDoubles MTeam
2019Yogyakarta, INAQF2R2
2017Wuxi, CHN1R-2

WTT Star Contender
YearLocationSinglesDoubles M
2021Doha, QATQF1

ITTF Finals
YearLocationSinglesDoubles M
2020Zhengzhou, CHN1R-
2019Zhengzhou, CHN1RQF
2018Incheon, KOR-3
2016Doha, QAT31

ITTF World Tour - Eliminations per phase since 2017
YearEventWRUSFQFL16L32L64
2020Singles-----1x-
2020Doubles M--1x----
2019Singles--2x-2x3x-
2019Doubles M2x2x2x1x---
2018Singles---1x1x3x-
2018Doubles M2x2x1x1x1x--
2017Singles-----2x-
2017Doubles M1x-2x-1x--

ITTF World Tour - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventCompetitionLocation
12019DoublesBulgarian OpenPanagyurishte, BUL
12019DoublesAustralian OpenGeelong, VIC, AUS
12018DoublesAustralian OpenGold Coast, QLD, AUS
12018DoublesJapan OpenKitakyushu, JPN
12017DoublesGerman OpenMagdeburg, GER
22019DoublesAustrian OpenLinz, AUT
22019DoublesKorea OpenBusan, KOR
22018DoublesAustrian OpenLinz, AUT
22018DoublesGerman OpenBremen, GER
32020DoublesGerman OpenMagdeburg, GER
32019SinglesGerman OpenBremen, GER
32019SinglesKorea OpenBusan, KOR
32019DoublesChina OpenShenzhen, CHN
32019DoublesQatar OpenDoha, QAT
32018DoublesQatar OpenDoha, QAT
32017DoublesSwedish OpenStockholm, SWE
32017DoublesKorea OpenIncheon, KOR


Legend
W - Winner, RU - Runner-up, SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, 4R - 4th Round, 3R - 3rd Round, 2R - 2nd Round, 1R - 1st Round, Prel. Rnd - Preliminary Round, L16 - Last 16, L32 - Last 32, L64 - Last 64, M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed
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Bbangsikyi (newspim.com, 15 Aug 2016)
:
Boxing, watching videos about table tennis. (Instagram profile, 14 Jan 2020; hankookilbo.com, 14 Nov 2019)
:
Athlete
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Coaching - Daelim University College, Republic of Korea
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Korean
:
Miraeasset Daewoo [Republic of Korea]
:
Kim Taek-Soo [club], KOR; Oh Sang-Eun [national], KOR
:
Right (ITTF, 02 Aug 2016)
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Her sister Jeoung Yeo Won is an actress in the Republic of Korea. (mk.co.kr, 04 Sep 2020; Instagram profile, 07 Jul 2020)
:
An injury to his right wrist forced him to withdraw from the 2017 Asian Championships in Wuxi, People's Republic of China. He also withdrew from the 2017 Korea Open, but won doubles bronze alongside partner Lee Sang-Su at the 2017 World Championships in Dusseldorf, Germany, despite being troubled by the injury. (news.chosun.com, 12 Apr 2017; yonhapnews.co.kr, 23 Apr 2017; dailian.co.kr, 03 Jun 2017; sports.chosun.com, 04 Jun 2017)
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He took up table tennis at age five. (sportsq.co.kr, 25 Feb 2016)
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He was encouraged by his father, who competed in the sport at amateur level. "My father suggested the sport to me. When I entered a middle school, I began aspiring to become a 'star' athlete." (Subusu Sports YouTube channel, 16 Mar 2020)
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To win a gold medal in singles at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (hankookilbo.com, 14 Nov 2019)
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Beating German player Timo Boll at the 2012 Japan Open, and competing at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (tabletennisdaily.co.uk, 01 Feb 2013; news.chosun.com, 22 Dec 2016; Subusu Sports YouTube channel, 16 May 2020)
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Korean table tennis player Ryu Seung-Min. (news.tvchosun.com, 04 Jul 2016)
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"I always believe that I will win in the end despite being a slow starter." (hankookilbo.com, 14 Nov 2019)
Legend
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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