SUH Hyo Won

10 May 1987
36
Female
1.59/5'3''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TTE Table Tennis Women's Singles  
Women's Team 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 4
KOR
Republic of Korea
3
PAK
Pakistan
0
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 2
THA
Thailand
0
KOR
Republic of Korea
3
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 4
KOR
Republic of Korea
3
HKG
Hong Kong, China
1
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 2
KOR
Republic of Korea
1
JPN
Japan
3
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 4
KOR
SUH HWSUH Hyo Won
4
LBN
SAHAKIAN MSAHAKIAN Mariana
0
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 3
KOR
SUH HWSUH Hyo Won
2
TPE
CHENG ICCHENG I-Ching
4
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
Asian Games
3Women's Team2018Indonesia
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2018Indonesia
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2014Incheon, KOR
QuarterfinalWomen's Team2014Incheon, KOR
Olympic Games
QuarterfinalWomen's Team2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
4th RoundWomen's Singles2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
World Championships
3Women's Team2018Halmstad, SWE
9Women's Team2016Kuala Lumpur, MAS
9Women's Team2014Tokyo, JPN
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2021Houston, TX, USA
4th RoundWomen's Singles2023Durban, RSA
4th RoundWomen's Singles2019Budapest, HUN
4th RoundWomen's Singles2013Paris, FRA
3rd RoundWomen's Singles2017Dusseldorf, GER
2nd RoundWomen's Doubles2017Dusseldorf, GER
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2015Suzhou, CHN
WTT Grand Smash
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2022Singapore, SIN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2023Singapore, SIN
WTT Champion Series
1st RoundWomen's Singles2022Budapest, HUN
WTT Star Contender
3rd RoundWomen's Singles2021Doha, QAT
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2023Ljubljana, SLO
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2022Budapest, HUN
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2021Doha, QAT
1st RoundWomen's Singles2023Bangkok, THA
1st RoundWomen's Singles2023Goa, IND
ITTF Finals
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2020Zhengzhou, CHN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2018Incheon, KOR
1st RoundWomen's Singles2016Doha, QAT
1st RoundWomen's Singles2015Lisbon, POR
ITTF World Tour
1Women's Singles2015De Haan, BEL
2Women's Singles2018Bremen, GER
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2019Hong Kong, CHN
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2018Incheon, KOR
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2018Hong Kong, CHN
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2018Stockholm, SWE
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2017Incheon, KOR
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2016Stockholm, SWE
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2016Linz, AUT
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2016Berlin, GER
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2016Budapest, HUN
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2015Incheon, KOR
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2015Kobe, JPN
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2015Minsk, BLR
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2015Kuwait City, KUW
3rd RoundWomen's Singles2016Warsaw, POL
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2019Linz, AUT
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2019Olomouc, CZE
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2019Panagyurishte, BUL
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2019Geelong, VIC, AUS
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2018Linz, AUT
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2018Stockholm, SWE
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2018Gold Coast, QLD, AUS
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2018Kitakyushu, JPN
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2017Magdeburg, GER
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2016Doha, QAT
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2016Kuwait City, KUW
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2015Doha, QAT
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2015Olomouc, CZE
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2015Zagreb, CRO
1st RoundWomen's Doubles2018Incheon, KOR
1st RoundWomen's Doubles2015Chengdu, CHN
1st RoundWomen's Doubles2015Incheon, KOR
1st RoundWomen's Doubles2015Kobe, JPN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2020Magdeburg, GER
1st RoundWomen's Singles2019Bremen, GER
1st RoundWomen's Singles2019Stockholm, SWE
1st RoundWomen's Singles2019Busan, KOR
1st RoundWomen's Singles2019Sapporo, JPN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2019Doha, QAT
1st RoundWomen's Singles2018Shenzhen, CHN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2018Doha, QAT
1st RoundWomen's Singles2017Chengdu, CHN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2017Tokyo, JPN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2017Incheon, KOR
1st RoundWomen's Singles2016Incheon, KOR
1st RoundWomen's Singles2016Tokyo, JPN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2015Chengdu, CHN
1st RoundWomen's Singles2015Bremen, GER
1st RoundWomen's Singles2015Wels, AUT
Asian Championships
2Women's Team2021Doha, QAT
3Women's Team2017Wuxi, CHN
3Women's Team2015Bangkok, THA
5Women's Team2013Busan, KOR
8Women's Team2019Yogyakarta, INA
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2021Doha, QAT
QuarterfinalWomen's Doubles2017Wuxi, CHN
4th RoundWomen's Singles2017Wuxi, CHN
4th RoundWomen's Singles2013Busan, KOR
3rd RoundWomen's Singles2019Yogyakarta, INA
3rd RoundWomen's Singles2015Bangkok, THA
2nd RoundWomen's Singles2023Pyeongchang, KOR
East Asian Games
3Women's Team2013Tianjin, CHN
QuarterfinalWomen's Singles2013Tianjin, CHN
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Chollangyi, Table tennis Ulzzang [meaning 'pretty face' in English], Dancing Queen. (ytn, 03 Dec 2021; mbcsportsplus, 16 Aug 2020; stnsports, 19 Jul 2017)
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Athlete
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University of Suwon, Republic of Korea
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Korean
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Korea Racing Authority [Republic of Korea]
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Hyun Jung-Hwa [club], KOR; Oh Kwang-Heon [national], KOR
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Right (ITTF, 02 Aug 2016)
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In 2017 she required surgery on her left knee. (E Channel Playing Sisters, 10 Nov 2020)

She suffered an injury to her wrist in 2016. (sports, 26 Mar 2018)

She sustained an injury to her ankle at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (yonhapnews, 10 Oct 2016)

She required surgery to repair a herniated disc in her back at age 20. She had altered the rubber on her table tennis bat but continued to train before she had fully adapted to the change, which is believed to have led to the injury. (tw, 05 Jul 2011)
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She began playing table tennis in grade two of primary school. (news, 03 Jan 2012)
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She thought table tennis was interesting and preferred to play the sport rather than study. (blog, 09 Jan 2013)
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To win a medal in the women's team event at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. (sportsseoul, 04 Jan 2023)
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Being part of the Korea Unified team that won bronze in the women's team event at the 2018 World Championships in Halmstad, Sweden. (mbcsportsplus, 16 Aug 2020)
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Korean table tennis player Hyun Jung-Hwa. (daily, 11 Apr 2015)
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Coach Hyun Jung-Hwa, and her father who passed away in 2015. (mbcsportsplus, 16 Aug 2020; thepingpong, 31 Mar 2016)
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"The more effort you put in, the closer you come to reaching your dream." (stnsports, 19 Jul 2017)
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In 2022 she was given the Most Popular Player Award by the Korea Table Tennis Association [KTTA]. (newsis, 09 Feb 2023)

She was named the 2013 Most Valuable Player [MVP] of the Year by the KTTA. (blog, 10 Feb 2014)
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