Chang So-Yun /창소윤 (Volleyball Player)
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Tam İsmi: Chang So-Yun / 창소윤
Doğum Tarihi: 11 Kasım 1974
Doğum Yeri: Suwon Şehri
Chang So-Yun 11 Kasım 1974'de Güney Kore, Suwon Şehri'nde doğdu. Bayan voleybol oyuncusu olarak iki yaz Güney Kore'yi olimpiyatlarda temsil etti. (1996 ve 2000) Bayan oyuncu 1990 ve 2000 yıllarının başlarında Bayan Milli Takımının en önemli oyuncusu ve orta oyuncusu olarak oynadı.
Başarıları
1994:FIVB World Grand Prix — 5. yer
1994 World Championship — 4. yer
1995 FIVB World Cup — 5. yer
1995 Asian Championship — 2. yer
1996 FIVB World Grand Prix — 6. yer
1996 Olympic Games — 6. yer
1997 FIVB World Grand Prix — 3. yer
1997 World Grand Champions Cup — 6. yer
1997 Asian Championship — 2. yer
1998 FIVB World Grand Prix — 6. yer
1998 World Championship — 9. yer
1999 FIVB World Cup — 4. yer
1999 FIVB World Grand Prix — 6. yer
1999 Asian Championship — 2. yer
2000 FIVB World Grand Prix — 5. yer
2000 Olympic Games — 8. yer
2000 Asian Championship — 1. yer
2001 FIVB World Grand Prix — 7. yer
2002 World Championship — 6. yer
2003 FIVB World Cup — 9. yer
2004 Olympic Qualification Tournament — 2. yer
Referans
FIVB Profile
Athens 2004
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English
Full Name: Chang So-Yun / 창소윤
Birth Date: 11 Kasim 1974'de
Birth Place: Suwon Sehri
Chang So-Yun (born November 11, 1974 in Suwon city, South Korea) is a female volleyball player who represented South Korea at two Summer Olympics (1996 and 2000). Playing as a middle-blocker she was one of the key players of the Women's National Team during the 1990s and the early 2000s.
Honours
1994 FIVB World Grand Prix — 5th place
1994 World Championship — 4th place
1995 FIVB World Cup — 5th place
1995 Asian Championship — 2nd place
1996 FIVB World Grand Prix — 6th place
1996 Olympic Games — 6th place
1997 FIVB World Grand Prix — 3rd place
1997 World Grand Champions Cup — 6th place
1997 Asian Championship — 2nd place
1998 FIVB World Grand Prix — 6th place
1998 World Championship — 9th place
1999 FIVB World Cup — 4th place
1999 FIVB World Grand Prix — 6th place
1999 Asian Championship — 2nd place
2000 FIVB World Grand Prix — 5th place
2000 Olympic Games — 8th place
2000 Asian Championship — 1st place
2001 FIVB World Grand Prix — 7th place
2002 World Championship — 6th place
2003 FIVB World Cup — 9th place
2004 Olympic Qualification Tournament — 2nd place
References
FIVB Profile
Athens 2004
Source: Wikipedia