AN Baul
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Men -66Kg | 3 |
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Schedule
Change
All times in venue local time
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Sun, 24 Sep
Followed by
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
KOR AN BAN Baul 1s1 WAZ PRK RI KRI Kumsong 0s2 |
Finished |
Sun, 24 Sep
Followed by
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
KOR AN BAN Baul 1s2 WAZ KGZ AIBEK UULU KAIBEK UULU Kubanychbek 0s2 |
Finished |
Sun, 24 Sep
Followed by
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
KOR AN BAN Baul 0s3 JPN TANAKA RTANAKA Ryoma 10s2 IPP |
Finished |
Sun, 24 Sep
Followed by
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Xiaoshan Linpu Gymnasium JUD Mat 2 |
TJK DZHEBOV ODZHEBOV Obid 0s1 KOR AN BAN Baul 1s2 WAZ |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Asian Games | ||||
1 | Men's 66kg | 2018 | Indonesia | |
Olympic Games | ||||
2 | Men's 66kg | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | |
9 | Mixed Team | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | |
World Championships | ||||
1 | Men's 66kg | 2015 | Astana, KAZ | |
2 | Men's Team | 2015 | Astana, KAZ | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2022 | Tashkent, UZB | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2018 | Baku, AZE | |
3 | Mixed Team | 2018 | Baku, AZE | |
3 | Mixed Team | 2017 | Budapest, HUN | |
5 | Men's 66kg | 2023 | Doha, QAT | |
7 | Mixed Team | 2019 | Tokyo, JPN | |
7 | Men's 66kg | 2017 | Budapest, HUN | |
33 | Men's 66kg | 2019 | Tokyo, JPN | |
Grand Slam | ||||
1 | Men's 66kg | 2021 | Tashkent, UZB | |
1 | Men's 66kg | 2020 | Paris, FRA | |
1 | Men's 66kg | 2018 | Paris, FRA | |
1 | Men's 66kg | 2015 | Abu Dhabi, UAE | |
2 | Men's 66kg | 2022 | Paris, FRA | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2019 | Abu Dhabi, UAE | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2017 | Tokyo, JPN | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2016 | Paris, FRA | |
7 | Men's 66kg | 2016 | Tokyo, JPN | |
9 | Men's 66kg | 2023 | Ulaanbaatar, MGL | |
9 | Men's 66kg | 2015 | Tokyo, JPN | |
17 | Men's 66kg | 2023 | Paris, FRA | |
17 | Men's 66kg | 2019 | Osaka, JPN | |
Grand Prix | ||||
1 | Men's 66kg | 2020 | Tel Aviv, ISR | |
1 | Men's 66kg | 2016 | Dusseldorf, GER | |
2 | Men's 66kg | 2023 | Almada, POR | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2022 | Almada, POR | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2018 | Hohhot, CHN | |
3 | Men's 66kg | 2015 | Dusseldorf, GER | |
17 | Men's 66kg | 2019 | Zagreb, CRO | |
World Cup | ||||
1 | Men's 66kg | 2017 | Rome, ITA | |
1 | Men's 66kg | 2015 | Warsaw, POL | |
Asian Championships | ||||
1 | Men's 66kg | 2017 | Hong Kong, CHN | |
2 | Men's 66kg | 2015 | Kuwait City, KUW |
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An Tae-Yang
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Athlete
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Yong In University, Republic of Korea
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Korean
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Namyangju City Hall [Republic of Korea]
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Hwang Hee-Tae [national], KOR
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He fractured ribs at the 2020 Grand Slam event in Paris, France. The injury meant he was unable to compete at the 2020 Grand Slam event in Dusseldorf, Germany. (kyeonggi, 13 Feb 2020; news, 13 Feb 2020)
He was troubled by an injury to his left ankle at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. (news, 28 Aug 2019)
He injured his left elbow in the -66kg category semifinals at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro before he went on to win silver. (sedaily, 08 Aug 2016)
He suffered an injury to his left shoulder three weeks before the 2016 Olympic Games. (sedaily, 08 Aug 2016)
He sustained an injury to his left knee in 2013. (sportsq, 29 Sep 2015)
He was troubled by an injury to his left ankle at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. (news, 28 Aug 2019)
He injured his left elbow in the -66kg category semifinals at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro before he went on to win silver. (sedaily, 08 Aug 2016)
He suffered an injury to his left shoulder three weeks before the 2016 Olympic Games. (sedaily, 08 Aug 2016)
He sustained an injury to his left knee in 2013. (sportsq, 29 Sep 2015)
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He got involved in judo in the fifth grade of primary school in Anyang, Republic of Korea. (sportsq, 29 Sep 2015)
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His uncle suggested the sport to him. (sportsq, 29 Sep 2015)
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To win gold at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (Arirang TV News Centre, 24 Aug 2021; news, 01 Jan 2023)
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Korean judoka Choi Min-Ho. (sportsq, 29 Sep 2015)
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"I've never thought about my life without judo." (sportsq, 29 Sep 2015)
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In 2016 he was named Judoka of the Year by the Korea Judo Association. (news1, 02 Feb 2017)
Additional Information
General
SUSPENSION
In February 2019 he was suspended for six months by the Korea Judo Association after he was found to have falsified documents regarding his community service hours. He had earned exemption from his military service by winning a silver medal in the -66kg category at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, but was still expected to complete 544 hours of community service, along with a four-week basic military training course between 2016 and 2019. He returned to competition at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. (yna, 05 Oct 2019; news1, 28 Aug 2019; hankyung, 28 Feb 2019; sports.donga男子棍术, 19 Nov 2018; hani.co.kr, 19 Nov 2018)
SUSPENSION
In February 2019 he was suspended for six months by the Korea Judo Association after he was found to have falsified documents regarding his community service hours. He had earned exemption from his military service by winning a silver medal in the -66kg category at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, but was still expected to complete 544 hours of community service, along with a four-week basic military training course between 2016 and 2019. He returned to competition at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. (yna, 05 Oct 2019; news1, 28 Aug 2019; hankyung, 28 Feb 2019; sports.donga男子棍术, 19 Nov 2018; hani.co.kr, 19 Nov 2018)
Legend
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- Bronze Medal
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event
- IPP:
- Ippon
- WAZ:
- Waza-Ari