LEE Doyeon

9 Jan 1972
49
Female
H4
 
Republic of Korea
IKSAN
 
Republic of Korea

Events and Medals

Schedule

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Start Time Location Event Status
Fuji International Speedway
Finished
Fuji International Speedway
Finished
Fuji International Speedway
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
Paralympic Games
2H1-4 Road Race2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
4H4-5 Time Trial2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
Road World Championships
1H4 Time Trial2014Greenville, SC, USA
2H4 Time Trial2019Emmen, NED
3H4 Road Race2019Emmen, NED
3H4 Road Race2014Greenville, SC, USA
4H4 Road Race2018Maniago, ITA
4H4 Road Race2015Nottwil, SUI
5H4 Time Trial2018Maniago, ITA
5H4 Time Trial2015Nottwil, SUI
Asian Para Games
1Women's H2-4 - Road Race2018Jakarta, INA
1Women's H2-4 - Time Trial2018Jakarta, INA
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Iron Woman (Athlete, 18 Mar 2020, 25 Aug 2021)
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Gaming. (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)
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Athlete
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Korea National University of Welfare, Pyeongtaek, KOR
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Three daughters Seol Yu Seon, Seol Yeo Gyeong and Seol Yu Hwi
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Korean
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Jeollabuk-do Para Sports Association [Korea]
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Lee Young Joo [national], KOR
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She represented the Republic of Korea in Para cross-country skiing and Para biathlon at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang. (Athlete, 18 Mar 2020; en.yna.co.kr, 18 Mar 2018; news.joins.com, 15 Feb 2019; SportsDeskOnline, 05 Aug 2020)
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2014 for Korea, World Cup in Italy (thefirstmedia.net, 23 Oct 2014)
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She sustained an injury to her right wrist after falling while competing in Para cycling at a 2014 World Cup event in Italy. (KTV YouTube channel, 05 Jun 2014)
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2013 (yonhapnews.co.kr, 12 May 2014)
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She began Para cycling in May 2013. (thefirstmedia.net, 23 Oct 2014; Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)
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She tried a number of sports, including Para table tennis and Para athletics, but was unable to find a coach. She then heard about Para cycling coach Jeon Dae-Hong, so took up the sport to train with him. "I wanted to get back my vitality of life that I had lost after the accident." (thefirstmedia.net, 23 Oct 2014; news.joins.com, 02 Nov 2018; Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)
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To win gold at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)
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She rides for a maximum of 80 kilometres per day in Iksan, Republic of Korea. (paralympic.org, 23 Mar 2020)
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Winning silver in the H1-4 road race at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (Athlete, 18 Mar 2020, 25 Aug 2021)
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Her parents. (Athlete, 11 Mar 2018)
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Her parents, especially her mother. "When I told my mother that I would like to ride a handcycle that cost about 12,000 USD, she bought it for me without hesitation." (Athlete, 18 Mar 2020, 24 Aug 2021; news.joins.com, 02 Nov 2018)
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"Think positively in any circumstances." (paralympic.org, 23 Mar 2020)

"Para cycling gave me a new life." (Athlete, 18 Mar 2020)
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She was presented with the Best Para Athlete Award at the 2019 Coca-Cola Athletics Awards in Republic of Korea. (koreanpc.kr, 25 Feb 2019)

She was a torch bearer during the relay for the 2018 National Para Games in Jeollabuk-do, Republic of Korea. (news.joins.com, 02 Nov 2018)

She received a Para Athlete Award at the 2014 Women's Athletics Awards Ceremony in the Republic of Korea. (womennews.co.kr, 18 Nov 2014)
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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