sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLee Bong-Ju (Korean: 이봉주; Hanja: 李鳳柱; born November 8, 1970, in Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea) is a South Korean marathoner.
South Korean marathon runner
In this Korean name, the family name is Lee.
Lee Bong-ju
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Born | (1970-11-08) November 8, 1970 (age 52) |
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Hangul | 이봉주 |
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Hanja | 李鳳柱 |
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Revised Romanization | I Bong-Ju |
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McCune–Reischauer | I Pŏng-Chu |
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He graduated from University of Seoul then competed for South Korea in the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, United States in the Marathon where he won the silver medal.
He set the current South Korean men's national marathon record at 2:07:20 in Tokyo on February 13, 2000, and half marathon at 1:01:04 in Tokyo on January 26, 1992.[1]
He finished 41 marathons for his 19 years career with twice national records.
He retired following his victory at the Korean National Sports Festival in October 2009.[2]
Achievements
- All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
Representing South Korea |
1990 |
Korean National Sports Festival Marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
2nd |
Marathon |
2:19:15 |
1991 |
Korean National Sports Festival Marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
1st |
Marathon |
2:14:30 |
1992 |
Tokyo International Half Marathon |
Tokyo, Japan |
4th |
Half marathon |
1:01:04 |
1993 |
Seoul half marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
1st |
Half marathon |
1:05:48 |
Korean National Sports Festival marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
1st |
Marathon |
2:10:27 |
Honolulu International Marathon |
Honolulu, HI |
1st |
Marathon |
2:13:16 |
1995 |
Donga International Marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
1st |
Marathon |
2:09:59 |
World Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
22nd |
Marathon |
2:20:31 |
1996 |
Donga International Marathon |
Silver, South Korea |
2nd |
Marathon |
2:08:26 |
Olympic Games |
Atlanta, USA |
2nd |
Marathon |
2:12:39 |
Fukuoka Marathon |
Fukuoka, Japan |
1st |
Marathon |
2:10:48 |
1998 |
Rotterdam Marathon |
Rotterdam, Netherlands |
2nd |
Marathon |
2:07:44 |
Asian Games |
Bangkok, Thailand |
1st |
Marathon |
2:12:32 |
2000 |
Tokyo International Marathon |
Tokyo, Japan |
2nd |
Marathon |
2:07:20 |
Olympic Games |
Sydney, Australia |
24th |
Marathon |
2:17:57 |
Fukuoka Marathon |
Fukuoka, Japan |
2nd |
Marathon |
2:09:04 |
2001 |
Milano Marathon |
Milan, Italy |
4th |
Marathon |
2:09:11 |
Boston Marathon |
Boston, Massachusetts |
1st |
Marathon |
2:09:43 |
World Championships |
Edmonton, Canada |
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Marathon |
DNF |
2002 |
Boston Marathon |
Boston, Massachusetts |
5th |
Marathon |
2:10:30 |
Asian Games |
Busan, South Korea |
1st |
Marathon |
2:14:04 |
2003 |
World Championships |
Paris, France |
11th |
Marathon |
2:10:38 |
2004 |
Seoul International Marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
5th |
Marathon |
2:08:15 |
Olympic Games |
Athens, Greece |
14th |
Marathon |
2:15:33 |
2005 |
Berlin Marathon |
Berlin, Germany |
11th |
Marathon |
2:12:19 |
2007 |
Seoul International Marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
1st |
Marathon |
2:08:04 |
Chicago Marathon |
Chicago, USA |
7th |
Marathon |
2:17:29 |
2008 |
Olympic Games |
Beijing, China |
28th |
Marathon |
2:17:59 |
2009 |
Korean National Sports Festival Marathon |
Seoul, South Korea |
1st |
Marathon |
2:15:25 |
References
External links
Asian Games champions in men's marathon |
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- 1951: Chhota Singh (IND)
- 1954: not held
- 1958: Lee Chang-hoon (KOR)
- 1962: Masayuki Nagata (JPN)
- 1966–1970: Kenji Kimihara (JPN)
- 1974: not held
- 1978: Mineteru Sakamoto (JPN)
- 1982: Kim Yang-kon (KOR)
- 1986: Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN)
- 1990: Kim Won-tak (KOR)
- 1994: Hwang Young-cho (KOR)
- 1998–2002: Lee Bong-ju (KOR)
- 2006: Mubarak Hassan Shami (QAT)
- 2010: Ji Young-jun (KOR)
- 2014: Hasan Mahboob (BRN)
- 2018: Hiroto Inoue (JPN)
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Boston Marathon – men's winners |
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- World Marathon Majors
- Berlin Marathon – List (M/W)
- Boston Marathon – List (M/W)
- Chicago Marathon – List (M/W)
- London Marathon – List (M/W)
- New York City Marathon – List (M/W)
- Tokyo Marathon – List (M/W)
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Honolulu Marathon – men's winners |
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- 1973: Duncan MacDonald (USA)
- 1974: Jeff Galloway (USA)
- 1975: Jack Foster (NZL)
- 1976: Duncan MacDonald (USA)
- 1977: Jeff Wells (USA)
- 1978: Don Kardong (USA)
- 1979: Dean Matthews (USA)
- 1980: Duncan MacDonald (USA)
- 1981: Jon Anderson (USA)
- 1982: Dave Gordon (USA)
- 1983: Kevin Ryan (NZL)
- 1984: Jorge González (PUR)
- 1985–87: Ibrahim Hussein (KEN)
- 1988: Gianni Poli (ITA)
- 1989–90: Simon Robert Naali (TAN)
- 1991–92: Benson Masya (KEN)
- 1993: Lee Bong-ju (KOR)
- 1994: Benson Masya (KEN)
- 1995: Josia Thugwane (RSA)
- 1996–97: Eric Kimaiyo (KEN)
- 1998: Mbarak Hussein (KEN)
- 1999–2000: Jimmy Muindi (KEN)
- 2001–02: Mbarak Hussein (KEN)
- 2003–05: Jimmy Muindi (KEN)
- 2006: Ambesse Tolosa (ETH)
- 2007: Jimmy Muindi (KEN)
- 2008–09: Patrick Ivuti (KEN)
- 2010–11: Nicholas Chelimo (KEN)
- 2012: Wilson Kipsang (KEN)
- 2013: Gilbert Chepkwony (KEN)
- 2014: Wilson Chebet (KEN)
- 2015: Filex Kiprotich (KEN)
- 2016–17: Lawrence Cherono (KEN)
- 2018–19: Titus Ekiru (KEN)
- 2021: Emmanuel Saina (KEN)
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Fukuoka Marathon – men's winners |
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- 1947: Toshikazu Wada (JPN)
- 1948: Saburo Yamada (JPN)
- 1949: Shinzo Koga (JPN)
- 1950: Shunji Koyanagi (JPN)
- 1951: Hiromi Haigo (JPN)
- 1952: Katsuo Nishida (JPN)
- 1953: Hideo Hamamura (JPN)
- 1954: Reinaldo Gorno (ARG)
- 1955: Veikko Karvonen (FIN)
- 1956: Keizo Yamada (JPN)
- 1957: Kurao Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1958: Nobuyoshi Sadanaga (JPN)
- 1959–1959: Kurao Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1960: Barry Magee (NZL)
- 1961: Pavel Kantorek (TCH)
- 1962: Toru Terasawa (JPN)
- 1963: Jeff Julian (NZL)
- 1964: Toru Terasawa (JPN)
- 1965: Hidekuni Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1966: Mike Ryan (NZL)
- 1967: Derek Clayton (AUS)
- 1968: Bill Adcocks (ENG)
- 1969: Jerome Drayton (CAN)
- 1970: Akio Usami (JPN)
- 1971–1974: Frank Shorter (USA)
- 1975–1976: Jerome Drayton (CAN)
- 1977: Bill Rodgers (USA)
- 1978–1980: Toshihiko Seko (JPN)
- 1981: Robert de Castella (AUS)
- 1982: Paul Ballinger (NZL)
- 1983: Toshihiko Seko (JPN)
- 1984: Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN)
- 1985: Hisatoshi Shintaku (JPN)
- 1986: Juma Ikangaa (TAN)
- 1987: Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN)
- 1988: Toshihiro Shibutani (JPN)
- 1989: Manuel Matias (POR)
- 1990: Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)
- 1991: Shuichi Morita (JPN)
- 1992: Tena Negere (ETH)
- 1993: Dionicio Cerón (MEX)
- 1994: Boay Akonay (TAN)
- 1995: Luíz Antônio dos Santos (BRA)
- 1996: Lee Bong-ju (KOR)
- 1997: Josia Thugwane (RSA)
- 1998: Jackson Kabiga (KEN)
- 1999: Gezahegne Abera (ETH)
- 2000: Atsushi Fujita (JPN)
- 2001–2002: Gezahegne Abera (ETH)
- 2003: Tomoaki Kunichika (JPN)
- 2004: Tsuyoshi Ogata (JPN)
- 2005: Dmytro Baranovskyy (UKR)
- 2006: Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
- 2007: Samuel Wanjiru (KEN)
- 2008–2009: Tsegaye Kebede (ETH)
- 2010: Jaouad Gharib (MAR)
- 2011: Josephat Ndambiri (KEN)
- 2012: Joseph Gitau (KEN)
- 2013: Martin Mathathi (KEN)
- 2014–2015: Patrick Makau Musyoki (KEN)
- 2016: Yemane Tsegay (ETH)
- 2017: Sondre Nordstad Moen (NOR)
- 2018: Yuma Hattori (JPN)
- 2019: Taku Fujimoto (JPN)
- 2020: Yūya Yoshida (JPN)
- 2021: Michael Githae (KEN)
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Korean Sports Hall of Fame |
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Other sports |
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На других языках
- [en] Lee Bong-ju
[fr] Lee Bong-ju
Lee Bong-ju (en coréen 이봉주, né le 11 octobre 1970 à Cheonan) est un athlète sud-coréen, spécialiste du marathon.
[it] Lee Bong-ju
Lee Bong-ju[1] (Cheonan, 11 ottobre 1970) è un ex maratoneta sudcoreano, vincitore della medaglia d'argento ai Giochi olimpici di Atlanta 1996.
[ru] Ли Бон Джу
Ли Бон Джу (кор. 이봉주) — южнокорейский легкоатлет, который специализировался в марафоне. На олимпийских играх 1996 года выиграл серебряную медаль в марафоне с результатом 2:12.39. Чемпион Азиатских игр 1998 и 2002 годов.
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