South Korean fencer (born 1990)
Choi In-Jeong (Korean: 최인정; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰwe̞.in.dʑʌn]; born 21 May 1990) is a South Korean right-handed épée fencer, three-time team Asian champion, two-time individual Asian champion, three-time Olympian, and two-time team Olympic silver medalist.[1]
Choi competed in the 2012 London Olympic Games, the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.[2]
Choi began fencing in junior high and made her international debut in 2011, at the World Cup event in Nanjing.[3]
Medal record
Olympic Games
World Championship
Year
|
Location
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Event
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Position
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2018
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Wuxi, China
|
Team Women's Épée
|
2nd[6]
|
Asian Championship
Year
|
Location
|
Event
|
Position
|
2011
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
Individual Women's Épée
|
1st[7]
|
2011
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
Team Women's Épée
|
2nd[8]
|
2012
|
Wakayama, Japan
|
Team Women's Épée
|
2nd[9]
|
2013
|
Shanghai, China
|
Team Women's Épée
|
2nd[10]
|
2014
|
Suwon, South Korea
|
Individual Women's Épée
|
1st[11]
|
2014
|
Suwon, South Korea
|
Team Women's Épée
|
2nd[12]
|
2015
|
Singapore
|
Individual Women's Épée
|
2nd[13]
|
2015
|
Singapore
|
Team Women's Épée
|
1st[14]
|
2016
|
Wuxi, China
|
Team Women's Épée
|
1st[15]
|
2017
|
Hong Kong, China
|
Team Women's Épée
|
2nd[16]
|
2018
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
Team Women's Épée
|
3rd[17]
|
2019
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Individual Women's Épée
|
3rd[18]
|
2019
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Team Women's Épée
|
1st[19]
|
2022
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
Individual Women's Épée
|
2nd[20]
|
2022
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
Team Women's Épée
|
1st[21]
|
Grand Prix
World Cup
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