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词条 Lee Hyo-jung
释义

  1. Career

  2. Achievements

      Olympic Games    BWF World Championships    Asian Games    Asian Championships    World Junior Championships    Asian Junior Championships    BWF Superseries    BWF Grand Prix   BWF International Challenge/Series/Satellite 

  3. References

  4. External links

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Lee Hyo-jung (Hangul: 이효정, Hanja: 李孝貞; {{IPA-ko|i.ɦjo.dʑʌŋ}}; born January 13, 1981 in Busan) is a badminton player from South Korea.

She won the gold medal in badminton mixed doubles at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics with her partner, Lee Yong-dae. Lee Hyo-jung and Lee Yong-dae were unseeded, and in the finals they beat the top seeds and 2005 and 2007 world champions Lilyana Natsir and Nova Widianto of Indonesia, 21-11, 21-17.

Lee Hyo-jung also won the silver medal in badminton women's doubles at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics with her partner, Lee Kyung-won; they were seeded fourth and lost to the second-seeded Chinese pair, Du Jing and Yu Yang.

Lee became the first woman in Korean history to win gold medals at both the Olympics and the Asian Games. In the 2010 Asian Games, she partnered with Shin Baek-cheol instead of her usual partner, Lee Yong-dae. After winning the medal, she announced her retirement despite many pleas from her coaches and fans at home to continue playing until the London Olympics in 2012.

Career

In 1998, Lee who attended the Haksan Girls' High School won the girls' singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events at the German Junior tournament. She was competed at the World and Asian Junior Championships. At the World Junior, she partnered with Jun Woul-sik in the girls' doubles and Choi Min-ho in the mixed doubles, captured the bronze and silver medals respectively.[1] She and Jun also won the silver medal at the Asian Junior.[2] Lee junior competed in some international senior (level 4) tournament, and won double titles at the Korea and Sri Lanka International, also women's doubles title at the Hungarian, Australian and Norwegian International tournaments.

In 2000, Lee won the Asian Championships in the women's doubles event with her partner Yim Kyung-jin.[3] At the aged of 19, Lee competed at the Sydney Olympics in the women's doubles with Yim and in the mixed doubles with Lee Dong-soo. She and Yim defeated in the second round, while with Lee Dong-soo defeated in the first round.[4][5]

In 2002, she finished as the runners-up at the Chinese Taipei and Singapore Open in the women's doubles event with Hwang Yu-mi. In 2003, she and Hwang also the runner-up at the Thailand and Chinese Taipei Open. In the mixed doubles event, Lee who was teamed-up with Kim Yong-hyun achieved their best result by winning the bronze medal at the Asian Championships. In 2004, Lee competed for Korea at the Summer Olympics in women's and mixed doubles with partner Hwang Yu-mi and Kim Yong-hyun.[6] Lee and Hwang had a bye in the first round and defeated Cheng Wen-Hsing and Chien Yu Chin of Chinese Taipei in the second. In the quarterfinals, Lee and Hwang lost to Zhao Tingting and Wei Yili of China 8–15, 15–6, 15–13. In the mixed doubles event, Lee and Kim were seeded three, but the pairs defeat by the Danish pair in the second round in the rubber game.

In 2008, Lee won her first All England Open Championship title in women's doubles with partner Lee Kyung-won, beating Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen in the semifinals and Du Jing and Yu Yang in the final. In August, she and Lee Yong-dae won mixed doubles gold medals in Beijing Olympics, beating Lilyana Natsir and Nova Widianto of Indonesia and also with Lee Kyung-won grabbed the silver medal in the women's doubles event. In 2009, Lee and Lee Yong-dae became world number one. They won three titles: Korea Open Super Series, Asian Badminton Championship, and China Open Super Series. They also played for Korea in Sudirman Cup in May. In the final, Korea lost to China 0-3. Lee and Lee were defeated by the Chinese pair, Zheng Bo and Yu Yang.

In 2010, Lee competed in the 2010 Uber Cup as a member of the South Korean women's national team. There she led her team to its first Uber Cup trophy, winning all 4 doubles matches she competed in through the tourney. In the finals, she and her partner Kim Min-jung won against WR #1 Ma Jin and Wang Xiaoli, beating them 18–21, 21–12, 21–15. Although Lee and Kim were not regular partners and Lee Hyo-Jung stopped playing WD regularly in international games, Lee played exceptionally well, proving why she was the most successful player in the 2008 Olympics, winning both gold and silver medals. In June, Lee continued on playing women's doubles with Kim Min-jung, winning the Indonesia Open and the Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold, and finishing as a runner-up in the Singapore Open. While waiting for Lee Yong-dae to recover from his injury, she played mixed doubles with Shin Baek-cheol.

In August, Lee partnered again with Lee Yong-dae in the Kumpoo Macau Open Badminton Championships, Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold, and World Championship, but their best finish was reaching the quarterfinals in the Chinese Taipei Grand Prix. They were hit with Lee Hyo Jung's back injury and Lee Yong-dae getting used to playing again after rehab and possibly not fully recovering from the previous injury. Due to these reasons, the head coach of the Korea Badminton Team was quoted as saying that Lee Hyo-jung and Lee Yong-dae had not had sufficient time to practice together. Lee Yong-dae decided to stop playing mixed doubles altogether, possibly due to the strain on his injured elbow from playing both men's and mixed doubles. In November, Lee Hyo-jung entered Asian Games in three games total: women's, mixed, and team event. In the women's doubles and team event, she won bronze medals. However, in mixed doubles, she partnered with Shin Baek-cheol, with whom she had previously played only two tournaments, but they still managed to win against two Chinese pairs (Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei, He Han Bin and Ma Jin) at their home court, becoming the first woman in Korean history to win both Olympic and Asian Game gold medals.

Achievements

Olympic Games

Women's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2008Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium,
Beijing, China
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Du Jing
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Yang
15–21, 13–21Silver
Mixed doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2008Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium,
Beijing, China
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|INA}} Nova Widianto
{{flagicon|INA}} Liliyana Natsir
21–11, 21–17Gold

BWF World Championships

Women's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2005Arrowhead Pond,
Anaheim, United States
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Yang Wei
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Jiewen
4–15, 3–15Bronze
Mixed doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2009Gachibowli Indoor Stadium,
Hyderabad, India
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|DEN}} Thomas Laybourn
{{flagicon|DEN}} Kamilla Rytter Juhl
21–18, 9–21, 18–21Bronze

Asian Games

Women's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2010Tianhe Gymnasium,
Guangzhou, China
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Min-jung{{flagicon|CHN}} Tian Qing
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Yunlei
9–21, 12–21Bronze
2006Aspire Hall 3,
Doha, Qatar
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Ling
{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Sui
16–21, 12–21Bronze
2002Gangseo Gymnasium,
Busan, South Korea
{{flagicon|KOR}} Hwang Yu-mi{{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Ling
{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Sui
2–11, 9–11Bronze
Mixed doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2010Tianhe Gymnasium,
Guangzhou, China
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Baek-cheol{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Nan
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Yunlei
21–19, 21–14Gold

Asian Championships

Women's doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2009Suwon Indoor Stadium,
Suwon, South Korea
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Ma Jin
{{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Xiaoli
11–21, 18–21Silver
2008Bandaraya Stadium,
Johor Bahru, Malaysia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|TPE}} Chien Yu-chin
{{flagicon|TPE}} Cheng Wen-hsing
18–21, 5–21Bronze
2005Gachibowli Indoor Stadium,
Hyderabad, India
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|JPN}} Kumiko Ogura
{{flagicon|JPN}} Reiko Shiota
15–13, 8–15, 15–5Gold
2004Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Du Jing
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Yang
6–15, 15–11, 15–7Gold
2003Senayan Indoor Stadium,
Jakarta, Indonesia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Hwang Yu-mi{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won
9–15, 7–15Silver
2000Senayan Indoor Stadium,
Jakarta, Indonesia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Yim Kyung-jin{{flagicon|INA}} Eti Tantri
{{flagicon|INA}} Minarti Timur
15–8, 15–13Gold
Mixed doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2009Suwon Indoor Stadium,
Suwon, South Korea
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoo Yeon-seong
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Min-jung
21–12, 21–15Gold
2005Gachibowli Indoor Stadium,
Hyderabad, India
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Jae-jin{{flagicon|THA}} Sudket Prapakamol
{{flagicon|THA}} Saralee Thungthongkam
11–15, 17–14, 10–15Silver
2003Senayan Indoor Stadium,
Jakarta, Indonesia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|INA}} Anggun Nugroho
{{flagicon|INA}} Eny Widiowati
13–15, 8–15Bronze

World Junior Championships

Girls' doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1998Sports and Aquatic Centre,
Melbourne, Australia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Jun Woul-sik{{flagicon|CHN}} Feng Chen
{{flagicon|CHN}} Pan Pan
16–17, 1–15Bronze
Mixed doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1998Sports and Aquatic Centre,
Melbourne, Australia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Min-ho{{flagicon|MAS}} Chan Chong Ming
{{flagicon|MAS}} Joanne Quay
6–15, 10–15Silver

Asian Junior Championships

Girls' doubles
YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1998Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia{{flagicon|KOR}} Jun Woul-sik{{flagicon|CHN}} Gong Ruina
{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Sui
13–15, 8–15Silver

BWF Superseries

The BWF Superseries, launched on 14 December 2006 and implemented in 2007,[7] is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). BWF Superseries has two level such as Superseries and Superseries Premier. A season of Superseries features twelve tournaments around the world, which introduced since 2011,[8] with successful players invited to the Superseries Finals held at the year end.

Women's doubles
YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2010Indonesia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Min-jung{{flagicon|TPE}} Cheng Wen-hsing
{{flagicon|TPE}} Chien Yu-chin
21–12, 12–21, 21–11{{gold1}} Winner
2010Singapore Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Min-jung{{flagicon|SGP}} Shinta Mulia Sari
{{flagicon|SGP}} Yao Lei
17–21, 20–22{{silver2}} Runner-up
2009Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Du Jing
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Yang
11–21, 12–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2009Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|TPE}} Cheng Wen-hsing
{{flagicon|TPE}} Chien Yu-chin
19–21, 8–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2009Malaysia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Yang Wei
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Jiewen
21–15, 21–12{{gold1}} Winner
2008All England Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Du Jing
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Yang
12–21, 21–18, 21–14{{gold1}} Winner
2007Denmark Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Yang Wei
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Jiewen
21–12, 19–21, 19–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2007Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Tingting
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yang Wei
15–21, 10–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
Mixed doubles
YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2010Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Baek-cheol
{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoo Hyun-young
21–14, 21–18{{gold1}} Winner
2009China Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|CHN}} Zheng Bo
{{flagicon|CHN}} Ma Jin
21–18, 15–21, 21–15{{gold1}} Winner
2009Indonesia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|CHN}} Zheng Bo
{{flagicon|CHN}} Ma Jin
17–21, 21–8, 16–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2009Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|CHN}} Zheng Bo
{{flagicon|CHN}} Ma Jin
16–21, 15–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2009Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|THA}} Songphon Anugritayawon
{{flagicon|THA}} Kunchala Voravichitchaikul
21–8, 21–7{{gold1}} Winner
2009Malaysia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|INA}} Nova Widianto
{{flagicon|INA}} Lilyana Natsir
14–21, 19–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2008Hong Kong Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|CHN}} Xie Zhongbo
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Yawen
14–21, 16–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2008China Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|CHN}} Xu Chen
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Yunlei
21–16, 21–15{{gold1}} Winner
2008Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|INA}} Flandy Limpele
{{flagicon|INA}} Vita Marissa
15–21, 21–14, 21–18{{gold1}} Winner
2008Malaysia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|CHN}} He Hanbin
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Yang
14–21, 15–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2007Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|INA}} Muhammad Rijal
{{flagicon|INA}} Greysia Polii
14–21, 21–16, 21–18{{gold1}} Winner

{{Color box|#B0C4DE|border=darkgray}} BWF Superseries Finals tournament

{{Color box|#DAA520|border=darkgray}} BWF Superseries Premier tournament

{{Color box|#FFFFCC|border=darkgray}} BWF Superseries tournament

BWF Grand Prix

The BWF Grand Prix has two levels: Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007. The World Badminton Grand Prix has been sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation since 1983.

Women's doubles
YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2010Chinese Taipei Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Min-jung{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoo Hyun-young
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won
21–14, 22–20{{gold1}} Winner
2008German Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|JPN}} Miyuki Maeda
{{flagicon|JPN}} Satoko Suetsuna
21–17, 21–16{{gold1}} Winner
2007Macau Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Ling
{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Sui
15–21, 7–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2006Thailand Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|THA}} Saralee Thungthongkam
{{flagicon|THA}} Sathinee Chankrachangwong
21–18, 21–9{{gold1}} Winner
2006Macau Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Ling
{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Sui
21–17, 14–21, 14–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2006Chinese Taipei Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Ling
{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Sui
21–18, 9–21, 21–17{{gold1}} Winner
2005Indonesia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|MAS}} Chin Eei Hui
{{flagicon|MAS}} Wong Pei Tty
15–4, 15–5{{gold1}} Winner
2005Thailand Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Dan
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Yawen
9–15, 15–11, 15–13{{gold1}} Winner
2005Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|TPE}} Chien Yu-chin
{{flagicon|TPE}} Cheng Wen-hsing
15–8, 15–12{{gold1}} Winner
2005Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|ENG}} Gail Emms
{{flagicon|ENG}} Donna Kellogg
Walkover{{gold1}} Winner
2003Chinese Taipei Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Hwang Yu-mi{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won
9–15, 8–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
2003Dutch Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Hwang Yu-mi{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won
4–15, 9–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
2003Thailand Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Yim Kyung-jin{{flagicon|CHN}} Wei Yili
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Tingting
9–11, 11–5, 6–11{{silver2}} Runner-up
2002Singapore Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Hwang Yu-mi{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Nanyan
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yang Wei
1–11, 8–11{{silver2}} Runner-up
2002Chinese Taipei Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Hwang Yu-mi{{flagicon|THA}} Saralee Thungthongkam
{{flagicon|THA}} Sathinee Chankrachangwong
11–4, 12–13, 8–11{{silver2}} Runner-up
Mixed doubles
YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2008German Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|CHN}} He Hanbin
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Yang
9–21, 27–25, 21–18{{gold1}} Winner
2006Chinese Taipei Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Jae-jin{{flagicon|INA}} Nova Widianto
{{flagicon|INA}} Liliyana Natsir
21–17, 21–23, 13–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2005China Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Jae-jin{{flagicon|ENG}} Nathan Robertson
{{flagicon|ENG}} Gail Emms
10–15, 10–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
2005German Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Jae-jin{{flagicon|ENG}} Nathan Robertson
{{flagicon|ENG}} Gail Emms
15–12, 17–14{{gold1}} Winner
2005Malaysia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Jae-jin{{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Qiqiu
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Tingting
15–12, 15–11{{gold1}} Winner
2005Thailand Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Jae-jin{{flagicon|DEN}} Thomas Laybourn
{{flagicon|DEN}} Kamilla Rytter Juhl
15–12, 15–12{{gold1}} Winner
2005Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Jae-jin{{flagicon|DEN}} Jens Eriksen
{{flagicon|DEN}} Mette Schjoldager
17–14, 15–9{{gold1}} Winner
2004Malaysia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Jun
{{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Ling
2–15, 11–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
2004All England Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Dong-moon
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
8–15, 15–17{{silver2}} Runner-up
2004Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Dong-moon
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
5–15, 11–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
2003Denmark Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Dong-moon
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
16–17, 10–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
2003Dutch Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Dong-moon
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
4–15, 2–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
2003Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|DEN}} Jens Eriksen
{{flagicon|DEN}} Mette Schjoldager
7–11, 11–9, 5–11{{silver2}} Runner-up
2003Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Dong-moon
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min
5–11, 4–11{{silver2}} Runner-up

{{Color box|#FFFF67|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament

{{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} BWF & IBF tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series/Satellite

Women's doubles
YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2009Korea International{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kyung-won{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoo Hyun-young
{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Kyung-eun
19–21, 10–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
1999Norwegian International{{flagicon|KOR}} Yim Kyung-jin{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Yeon-kyung
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim So-yeon
15–7, 15–3{{gold1}} Winner
1999Australian International{{flagicon|KOR}} Ra Kyung-min{{flagicon|KOR}} Chung Jae-hee
{{flagicon|KOR}} Yim Kyung-jin
17–16, 6–15, 15–3{{gold1}} Winner
1999Hungarian International{{flagicon|KOR}} Yim Kyung-jin{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Yeon-kyung
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim So-yeon
15–9, 15–13{{gold1}} Winner
1998Sri Lanka International{{flagicon|KOR}} Jun Woul-sik{{flagicon|IND}} Madhumita Bisht
{{flagicon|IND}} Sindhu Gulati
15–10, 15–5{{gold1}} Winner
1997Korea International{{flagicon|KOR}} Jun Woul-sik{{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Young-eun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Ji-sun
15–5, 15–9{{gold1}} Winner
Mixed doubles
YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2009Korea International{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yong-dae{{flagicon|KOR}} Ko Sung-hyun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ha Jung-eun
21–14, 15–21, 21–9{{gold1}} Winner
1999Hungarian International{{flagicon|KOR}} Yim Bang-eun{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yong-hyun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Yim Kyung-jin
15–5, 9–15, 3–15{{silver2}} Runner-up
1998Sri Lanka International{{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Min-ho{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Sung-gyun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Jun Woul-sik
15–13, 17–15{{gold1}} Winner
1997Korea International{{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Min-ho{{flagicon|MAS}} Norhasikin Amin
{{flagicon|MAS}} Pang Cheh Chang
15–8, 15–9{{gold1}} Winner

{{Color box|#D8CEF6|border=darkgray}} BWF International Challenge tournament

{{Color box|#D5D5D5|border=darkgray}} BWF International Series tournament

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4. ^{{cite news|title=이효정, 시드니·아테네 고배 황금복식조로 ´2전 3기´ |url=http://www.daejonilbo.com/news/newsitem.asp?pk_no=772635 |publisher=Daejon Ilbo |accessdate=18 January 2018|language=ko}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=개막 사흘째 시드니 올림픽소식-이현기, 이장균기자 |url=http://www.rfa.org/korean/in_focus/40896-20000915.html |publisher=Radio Free Asia |accessdate=18 January 2018|language=ko}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=15 Qualified for Athens in Badminton|url=http://www.badmintonplanet.com/cgi-bin/news/0504/0490504.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061102233524/http://www.badmintonplanet.com/cgi-bin/news/0504/0490504.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2 November 2006|publisher=Badmintonplanet.com|accessdate=21 January 2007}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=BWF Launches Super Series|url=http://www.badminton.org.au/index.php?id=22&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=136&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=2&cHash=26fb36d8a5|newspaper=Badminton Australia|date=15 December 2006}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Yonex All England Elevated To BWF Premier Super Series Event|url=http://www.ibadmintonstore.com/iBADMINTONstore-News/Yonex-All-England-Elevated-To-BWF-Premier-Super-Se.aspx|accessdate=29 September 2013|newspaper=Badmintonstore.com}}

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  • {{BWF|6AB876EF-63DA-4E97-A276-321EBA796ABE|LEE Hyo Jung}}
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