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词条 Lee So-hee
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  1. Achievements

      BWF World Championships    Asian Championships    Summer Universiade    BWF World Junior Championships    Asian Junior Championships    BWF World Tour    BWF Superseries    BWF Grand Prix    BWF International Challenge/Series  

  2. References

  3. External links

{{Korean name|Lee}}{{Infobox badminton player
| name = Lee So-hee
| image = Lee So Hee - Indonesia Open 2017 (cropped).jpg
| size = 250px
| caption = Lee after winning 2017 Indonesia Super Series Premier
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1994|6|14}}
| birth_place = Ulsan, South Korea
| height = 1.71 m
| weight = 67 kg
| years active =
| event = Women's & mixed doubles
| highest_ranking = 2 (WD 16 November 2017)
35 (XD 30 June 2016)
| date_of_highest_ranking =
| current_ranking = 7
| date_of_current_ranking = WD 13 December 2018
| country = {{KOR}}
| handedness = Right
| best_result =
| bwf_id = 4DAE6313-51EB-4898-971A-F2BB982F88A2
| medal_templates ={{MedalSport | Women's badminton }}{{MedalCountry | {{KOR}} }}{{MedalCompetition | World Championships }}{{MedalBronze | 2014 Copenhagen | Women's doubles }}{{MedalCompetition | Sudirman Cup }}{{MedalGold |2017 Gold Coast | Mixed team }}{{MedalBronze | 2015 Dongguan | Mixed team }}{{MedalCompetition | Uber Cup }}{{MedalSilver | 2016 Kunshan | Women's team }}{{MedalCompetition | Asia Championships }}{{MedalBronze | 2017 Wuhan | Women's doubles }}{{MedalBronze | 2016 Wuhan | Women's doubles }}{{MedalCompetition | Asia Mixed Team Championships }}{{MedalSilver | 2017 Ho Chi Minh | Mixed team }}{{MedalCompetition | Asia Team Championships }}{{MedalBronze | 2018 Alor Setar | Women's team }}{{MedalBronze | 2016 Hyderabad | Women's team }}{{MedalCompetition | Summer Universiade }}{{MedalGold | 2015 Gwangju | Women's doubles }}{{MedalGold | 2015 Gwangju | Mixed team }}{{MedalGold | 2013 Kazan | Mixed team }}{{MedalBronze | 2013 Kazan | Women's doubles }}{{MedalCompetition | World Junior Championships }}{{MedalGold | 2011 Taoyuan | Girls' doubles}}{{MedalGold | 2012 Chiba | Girls' doubles}}{{MedalSilver | 2011 Taoyuan | Mixed team}}{{MedalSilver | 2010 Guadalajara | Mixed team}}{{MedalBronze | 2010 Guadalajara | Girls' doubles}}{{MedalBronze | 2012 Chiba | Mixed team}}{{MedalCompetition | Asian Junior Championships }}{{MedalGold | 2012 Gimcheon | Girls' doubles }}{{MedalBronze | 2012 Gimcheon | Mixed team }}
}}{{Infobox Korean name
| hangul = 이소희
| hanja = 李紹希
| rr = I So-hui
| mr = I Sohŭi
| koreanipa =
}}Lee So-hee (Hangul: 이소희; {{IPA-ko|i.so.ɦi}}; born 14 June 1994) is a South Korean badminton player.[1] In 2017, she won the women's doubles title at the All England Open tournament.[2] She also helped the Korean national team to win the world team championships at the 2017 Sudirman Cup.[3]

Achievements

BWF World Championships

Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2014Ballerup Super Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|CHN}} Tian Qing
{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Yunlei
13–21, 10–21Bronze

Asian Championships

Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2017Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium,
Wuhan, China
{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|JPN}} Misaki Matsutomo
{{flagicon|JPN}} Ayaka Takahashi
14–21, 10–21Bronze
2016Wuhan Sports Center Gymnasium,
Wuhan, China
{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|JPN}} Misaki Matsutomo
{{flagicon|JPN}} Ayaka Takahashi
16–21, 19–21Bronze

Summer Universiade

Women's doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2015Hwasun Hanium Culture Sports Center,
Hwasun, South Korea
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|CHN}} Ou Dongni
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Xiaohan
(disqualified)
21–16, 21–13Gold
2013Tennis Academy,
Kazan, Russia
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|CHN}} Luo Yu
{{flagicon|CHN}} Tian Qing
12–21, 17–21Bronze

BWF World Junior Championships

Girls' doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2012Chiba Port Arena,
Chiba, Japan
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Yaqiong
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Xiaohan
21–14, 18–21, 21–18Gold
2011Taoyuan Arena,
Taipei, Chinese Taipei
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|INA}} Shella Devi Aulia
{{flagicon|INA}} Anggia Shitta Awanda
21–16, 13–21, 21–9Gold
2010Domo del Code Jalisco,
Guadalajara, Mexico
{{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Hye-In{{flagicon|CHN}} Tang Jinhua
{{flagicon|CHN}} Xia Huan
22–20, 13–21, 15–21Bronze

Asian Junior Championships

Girls' doubles
Year Venue Partner Opponent Score Result
2012Gimcheon Indoor Stadium,
Gimcheon, South Korea
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Xiaohan
{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Yaqiong
17–21, 21–15, 21–17Gold

BWF World Tour

The BWF World Tour, announced on 19 March 2017 and implemented in 2018,[4] is a series of elite badminton tournaments, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). The BWF World Tour are divided into six levels, namely World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, Super 300 (part of the HSBC World Tour), and the BWF Tour Super 100.[5]

Women's doubles
Year Tournament Level Partner Opponent Score Result
2018BWF World Tour FinalsWorld Tour Finals{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|JPN}} Misaki Matsutomo
{{flagicon|JPN}} Ayaka Takahashi
12–21, 20–22{{silver2}} Runner-up
2018Korea MastersSuper 300{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na
{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Kyung-eun
14–21, 17–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2018Hong Kong OpenSuper 500{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Fukushima
{{flagicon|JPN}} Sayaka Hirota
18–21, 17–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2018Fuzhou China OpenSuper 750{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|JPN}} Mayu Matsumoto
{{flagicon|JPN}} Wakana Nagahara
23–21, 21–18{{gold1}} Winner

BWF Superseries

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

Women's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2017China Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Hye-rin{{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Qingchen
{{flagicon|CHN}} Jia Yifan
7–21, 21–18, 14–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2017French Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|INA}} Greysia Polii
{{flagicon|INA}} Apriyani Rahayu
17–21, 15–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2017Denmark Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|JPN}} Shiho Tanaka
{{flagicon|JPN}} Koharu Yonemoto
21–13, 21–16{{gold1}} Winner
2017Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Yaqiong
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Xiaohan
11–21, 15–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2017Indonesia Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Qingchen
{{flagicon|CHN}} Jia Yifan
19–21, 21–15, 10–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2017All England{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|DEN}} Kamilla Rytter Juhl
{{flagicon|DEN}} Christinna Pedersen
21–18, 21–13{{gold1}} Winner
2016China Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Dongping
{{flagicon|CHN}} Li Yinhui
13–21, 21–14, 21–17{{gold1}} Winner
2016French Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Qingchen
{{flagicon|CHN}} Jia Yifan
16–21, 17–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2015Korea Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|INA}} Nitya Krishinda Maheswari
{{flagicon|INA}} Greysia Polii
15–21, 18–21{{silver2}} Runner-up

{{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.

Women's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2017Korea Masters{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim So-yeong
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kong Hee-yong
21–18, 23–21{{gold1}} Winner
2017U.S. Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|JPN}} Mayu Matsumoto
{{flagicon|JPN}} Wakana Nagahara
21–16, 21–13{{gold1}} Winner
2016New Zealand Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Fukushima
{{flagicon|JPN}} Sayaka Hirota
13–21, 16–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2015U.S. Grand Prix{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Kyung-eun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan
22–24, 21–18, 12–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2015Korea Masters{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Kyung-eun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan
21–7, 16–21, 21–19{{gold1}} Winner
2015Thailand Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Dongping
{{flagicon|CHN}} Li Yinhui
22–20, 11–21, 15–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2014Korea Masters{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|KOR}} Chang Ye-na
{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoo Hae-won
15–8 Retired{{gold1}} Winner
2014Canada Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Hye-in{{flagicon|KOR}} Park So-young
{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Sun-young
21–15, 21–18{{gold1}} Winner
2013Chinese Taipei Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Kyung-eun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Ha-na
Walkover{{silver2}} Runner-up
2013Swiss Open{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Kyung-eun
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Ha-na
21–23, 16–21{{silver2}} Runner-up
2012Korea Masters{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|KOR}} Eom Hye-won
{{flagicon|KOR}} Jang Ye-na
13–21, 17–21{{silver2}} Runner-up

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

{{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series

Women's doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2012India International{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|IND}} Aparna Balan
{{flagicon|IND}} N. Siki Reddy
19–21, 21–13, 21–17{{gold1}} Winner
2012Iceland International{{flagicon|KOR}} Shin Seung-chan{{flagicon|KOR}} Ko A-ra
{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoo Hae-won
21–18, 21–16{{gold1}} Winner
Mixed doubles
Year Tournament Partner Opponent Score Result
2011Turkey International{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Sa-rang{{flagicon|KOR}} Cho Gun-woo
{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoo Hyun-young
25–23, 9–21, 19–21{{silver2}} Runner-up

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

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

{{Color box|#E9E9E9|border=darkgray}} BWF Future Series tournament

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Player Profile: Lee So Hee |url=http://www.victorsport.com/star_detail_533.html |publisher=Victor Sport|accessdate=20 November 2016}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=All England Glory for Tai Tzu Ying and Chang Ye Na/Lee So Hee |url=http://www.victorsport.com/news/14033 |publisher=Victor Sport|accessdate=29 May 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Korea wins Sudirman Cup badminton final on Gold Coast |url=http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/sport/commonwealth-games/korea-wins-sudirman-cup-badminton-final-on-gold-coast/news-story/8d064765daba768228cc6f01f8d8f23f |publisher=Gold Coast Bulletin|accessdate=29 May 2017}}
4. ^{{cite news |title=BWF Launches New Events Structure |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/03/19/bwf-launches-new-event-structure/ |publisher=Badminton World Federation |date=29 November 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news |title=Action-Packed Season Ahead! |url=http://bwfworldtour.com/news-single/2018/01/10/action-packed-season-ahead/ |publisher=Badminton World Federation |date=15 January 2018}}

External links

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8 : 1994 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Ulsan|South Korean female badminton players|Badminton players at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Olympic badminton players of South Korea|Universiade medalists in badminton|Badminton players at the 2018 Asian Games

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