1. Personal Life and Education
Yoon Hyun-ji's early life and educational background laid the foundation for her successful athletic career.
1.1. Early Life and Background
Yoon Hyun-ji was born on February 14, 1994, in Cheorwon, South Korea. She developed an interest in judo from a young age, leading her to pursue the sport competitively.
1.2. Education
Yoon Hyun-ji completed her secondary education in her hometown. She is an alumna of Cheorwon Girls' Middle School and Cheorwon Girls' High School.
2. Judo Career
Yoon Hyun-ji has had a distinguished judo career, marked by a progression from notable junior achievements to significant success in senior international competitions.
2.1. Junior Career
Yoon Hyun-ji began her competitive judo journey at the junior level, quickly establishing herself as a promising talent. In 2011, she earned a silver medal in the -78 kg category at the 2011 World Judo Juniors Championships held in Cape Town, South Africa. The following year, in 2012, she continued her success by securing another silver medal in the -78 kg event at the 2012 Asian Junior Judo Championships in Taipei, Taiwan.
2.2. Senior Career
After her strong junior career, Yoon Hyun-ji transitioned to the senior level, where she continued to achieve significant results in various international tournaments, demonstrating consistent performance in the -78 kg weight class.
2.2.1. Major International Competition Results
Yoon Hyun-ji has earned multiple medals and achieved notable placements in major international judo competitions.
3. Achievements and Recognition
3.1. Overview of Achievements
Yoon Hyun-ji's career is highlighted by a series of significant achievements across various levels of competition. Her major accomplishments include an Olympic bronze medal in the mixed team event at the 2024 Paris Games, a gold medal at the 2021 Asian-Pacific Judo Championships, and a gold medal at the 2022 Judo Grand Prix Almada. She has also secured multiple silver and bronze medals at prestigious events such as the World Junior Championships, Asian Junior Championships, Asian Games, Asian Championships, and IJF Grand Slam and Grand Prix events, consistently demonstrating her prowess in the -78 kg division.
3.2. Medal Record
Competition | Year | Venue | Medal | Event |
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Olympic Games | 2024 | Paris | Bronze | Mixed team |
Asian Games | 2022 | Hangzhou | Bronze | -78 kg |
Asian Championships | 2021 | Bishkek | Gold | -78 kg |
Asian Championships | 2024 | Hong Kong | Silver | -78 kg |
Asian Championships | 2015 | Kuwait City | Bronze | -78 kg |
Asian Championships | 2019 | Fujairah | Bronze | -78 kg |
IJF Grand Slam | 2012 | Tokyo | Bronze | -78 kg |
IJF Grand Slam | 2023 | Tokyo | Bronze | -78 kg |
IJF Grand Prix | 2022 | Almada | Gold | -78 kg |
IJF Grand Prix | 2020 | Tel Aviv | Bronze | -78 kg |
World Juniors Championships | 2011 | Cape Town | Silver | -78 kg |
Asian Junior Championships | 2012 | Taipei | Silver | -78 kg |