Ri Ho-jun

Ri Ho-jun
ilustracja
Data urodzenia

1 grudnia 1946

Wzrost

176 cm

Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Korea Północna
Igrzyska olimpijskie
złotoMonachium 1972strzelectwo
(k, małokalibrowy leżąc 50 m)

Ri Ho-jun (kor. 리호준; ur. 1 grudnia 1946[1]) – północnokoreański strzelec sportowy. Złoty medalista olimpijski z Monachium[2].

Specjalizował się w strzelaniu karabinowym. Brał udział w trzech igrzyskach olimpijskich (IO 72, IO 76, IO 80). W 1972 triumfował w strzelaniu z karabinu małokalibrowego leżąc na dystansie 50 metrów i wywalczony przez niego medal był pierwszym złotem olimpijskim sportowca z KRLD. Był wielokrotnym medalistą mistrzostw Azji (indywidualnie trzy złote medale w 1975) i igrzysk azjatyckich (indywidualnie dwa złote, jeden srebrny i jeden brązowy medal w 1974 i 1978[3]).

Przypisy

  1. Li Ho-Jun Biography and Olympic Results, Sports-Reference.com [dostęp 2018-07-29] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2020-04-18] (ang.).
  2. Ho-Jun LI, olympic.org [dostęp 2018-07-29] (ang.).
  3. LI, Ho Jun - PRK, issf-sports.org [dostęp 2018-07-29] (ang.).

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