SEO Chaehyun
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women's Boulder & Lead | 2 |
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Schedule
Change
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
Finished |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
Finished |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
Finished |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
Finished |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
Women's Boulder & Lead Final-Boulder
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Cancelled |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
Women's Boulder & Lead Final-Lead
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Cancelled |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Olympic Games | ||||
8 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | |
World Championships | ||||
1 | Women's Lead | 2021 | Moscow, RUS | |
3 | Women's Lead | 2023 | Bern, SUI | |
4 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
10 | Women's Bouldering & Lead Combined | 2023 | Bern, SUI | |
13 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
13 | Women's Bouldering | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
37 | Women's Bouldering | 2021 | Moscow, RUS | |
45 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | Bern, SUI | |
50 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
World Cup (Ranking) | ||||
1 | Women's Lead | 2019 | ||
2 | Women's Lead | 2022 | ||
3 | Women's Bouldering & Lead Combined | 2022 | ||
10 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | ||
10 | Women's Bouldering | 2022 | ||
17 | Women's Lead | 2021 | ||
World Cup | ||||
1 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Xiamen, CHN | |
1 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Kranj, SLO | |
1 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Briancon, FRA | |
1 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Chamonix, FRA | |
2 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | Brixen, ITA | |
2 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Jakarta, INA | |
2 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Briancon, FRA | |
2 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
2 | Women's Lead | 2021 | Kranj, SLO | |
2 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
3 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Edinburgh, GBR | |
3 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Chamonix, FRA | |
3 | Women's Bouldering & Lead Combined | 2022 | Morioka, JPN | |
3 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Inzai, JPN | |
4 | Women's Lead | 2023 | Koper, SLO | |
4 | Women's Lead | 2023 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
4 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Koper, SLO | |
5 | Women's Lead | 2023 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
5 | Women's Bouldering | 2022 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
5 | Women's Bouldering | 2022 | Salt Lake City, UT, USA | |
6 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
8 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | Prague, CZE | |
8 | Women's Lead | 2023 | Chamonix, FRA | |
11 | Women's Bouldering | 2022 | Meiringen, SUI | |
14 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | Hachioji, JPN | |
14 | Women's Lead | 2023 | Briancon, FRA | |
14 | Women's Bouldering | 2022 | Brixen, ITA | |
18 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
25 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | Salt Lake City, UT, USA | |
25 | Women's Bouldering | 2022 | Seoul, KOR | |
29 | Women's Bouldering | 2023 | Seoul, KOR | |
40 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Xiamen, CHN | |
50 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
55 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Chamonix, FRA | |
Asian Championships | ||||
1 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2022 | Seoul, KOR | |
1 | Women's Lead | 2022 | Seoul, KOR | |
1 | Women's Bouldering | 2019 | Bogor, INA | |
1 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Bogor, INA | |
3 | Women's Bouldering | 2022 | Seoul, KOR | |
4 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2019 | Bogor, INA | |
15 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Bogor, INA |
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Rock climbing, colouring books, watching television. (hani, 11 Feb 2021; donga, 30 May 2020)
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Athlete
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Korean
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Seo Jong-Kuk [national, father], KOR
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Her father Seo Jong-Kuk has represented the Republic of Korea in ice climbing, and has served as coach of the Republic of Korea national sport climbing team. Her mother Jeon So-Young has also competed in climbing at international level. (Climbing Coach YouTube channel, 05 Jan 2021; Subusu Sports YouTube channel, 28 Jan 2020; chosun, 03 Jan 2020)
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She has competed in ice climbing at national level in the Republic of Korea. (Climb Tour TV YouTube channel, 01 Feb 2020)
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2019 for Republic of Korea (North Face Naver blog, 30 Sep 2019)
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She took up the sport seriously at age seven. (hani, 22 Jan 2020)
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She was influenced by her parents, who were climbers. "It was natural for me to climb rocks and walls from a very young age. After I went to elementary school I became more interested and fell in love with the sport." (hani, 22 Jan 2020, 11 Feb 2021; Subusu Sports YouTube channel, 28 Jan 2020; tokyo2020, 28 Jul 2020)
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To win gold at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and to win a medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (mk, 20 Feb 2023; olympics, 26 May 2022; sportsworldi, 28 Mar 2022)
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She trains for six hours a day. (khan, 29 Aug 2022)
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Korean volleyball player Kim Yeon-Koung. (olympics, 26 May 2022)
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Korean sport climber Kim Jain. (olympics, 26 May 2022)
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She was named 2019 Outstanding Climber of the Year by the Seoul Mountain Federation in the Republic of Korea. (san, 22 Jan 2020)
Legend
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- Silver Medal
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event