Lim O-kyeong

Lim O-Kyeong (Korean임오경; Hanja林五卿; born December 11, 1971), also spelled as Im Oh-Gyeong, is a South Korean politician who previously competed in three Olympics as a South Korean handball player.[1][2]

Lim O-kyeong
임오경
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
30 May 2020
Preceded byBaek Jae-hyun
ConstituencyGyeonggi Gwangmyeong A
Personal details
Born (1971-12-11) 11 December 1971 (age 52)
Jeongeup, South Korea
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materKorea National Sport University
Olympic medal record
Women's handball
Representing  South Korea
Gold medal – first place 1992 Barcelona Team
Silver medal – second place 1996 Atlanta Team
Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens Team

Sports and Education

At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, she was part of the South Korea national team which won the gold medal. She played all five matches and scored 30 goals.

In 1994 she moved to Japan to play for the Hiroshima Maple Reds. In 1996 she became a player-manager and led her team to a Japan Handball League championship.

At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, she won the silver medal as member of the South Korean team. She played all five matches and scored 41 goals.

Lim was voted World Handball Player of the Year 1996[3][4] by the International Handball Federation.

In 2004, she won the silver medal again at the Athens Olympics. At the competition she played all seven matches and scored 14 goals.

In July 2008 she was hired as Seoul City Hall Handball Club's player-manager becoming the first woman to coach a professional Ball game team in South Korea.[5]

She completed her tertiary education at Korea National Sport University in Seoul for undergraduate, master's and doctorate degrees.[6]

Politics

She previously served as a board member of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee and as a non-executive director of the government-funded Korea Sports Promotion Foundation.[6]

In preparation for the 2020 general election, she was approached and recruited by the ruling Democratic Party. She stated that her decision to join the political party was inspired by President Moon Jae-in.[5]

Electoral history

ElectionYearDistrictParty AffiliationVotesPercentage of votesResults
21st National Assembly General Election2020Gyeonggi Gwangmyeong ADemocratic Party43,01947.66%Won

Awards

References

External links

Awards
Preceded by IHF World Player of the Year – Women
1996
Succeeded by


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