Kim Ho-kon (sailor), the Glossary
Kim Ho-kon (김호곤, also known as Kim Ho-gon, born 30 January 1971) is a South Korean former sailor, who specialized in the Laser class.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Asian Games, Athens, BBC Sport, Bodrum, Busan, Daegu, Dinghy, LA84 Foundation, Laser (dinghy), Sailing (sport), Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Laser, Sailing at the 1998 Asian Games, Sailing at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's Laser, Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Laser, Sailing at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's Laser, Sydney, The Chosun Ilbo, The Korea Economic Daily, Turkey, World Sailing, 1996 Summer Olympics, 1998 Asian Games, 2000 Summer Olympics, 2002 Asian Games, 2004 Summer Olympics, 2006 Asian Games.
- Olympic sailors for South Korea
- Sailors at the 1998 Asian Games
- Sailors at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Laser
- Sailors at the 2002 Asian Games
- Sailors at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Laser
- South Korean male sailors (sport)
Asian Games
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.
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Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.
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BBC Sport
BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC, providing national sports coverage for BBC television, radio and online.
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Bodrum
Bodrum is a municipality and district of Muğla Province, Turkey.
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Busan
Busan, officially is South Korea's second most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million inhabitants as of 2024.
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Daegu
Daegu, formerly spelled Taegu and officially Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in southeastern South Korea.
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Dinghy
A dinghy is a type of small boat, often carried or towed by a larger vessel for use as a tender.
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LA84 Foundation
The LA84 Foundation (known until June 2007 as the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles) is a private, nonprofit institution created by the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee to manage Southern California's endowment from the 1984 Olympic Games.
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Laser (dinghy)
The Laser is a class of single-handed, one-design sailing dinghies using a common hull design with three interchangeable rigs of different sail areas, appropriate to a given combination of wind strength and crew weight.
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Sailing (sport)
The sport of sailing involves a variety of competitive sailing formats that are sanctioned through various sailing federations and yacht clubs.
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Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Laser
The Laser Competition was a sailing event on the program at the 1996 Summer Olympics that was held from 23 July to 31 July 1996, in Savannah, Georgia, United States.
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Sailing at the 1998 Asian Games
Sailing (as Yachting) was contested at the 1998 Asian Games from December 8 to December 13.
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Sailing at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's Laser
The men's Laser competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held from 3 to 9 October 2002 at the Busan Yachting Center.
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Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Laser
The Mixed Laser was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics program in Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre.
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Sailing at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's Laser
The men's Laser competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held from 5 to 12 December 2006.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
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The Chosun Ilbo
The Chosun Ilbo, also known as The Chosun Daily, is a newspaper of record for South Korea and the oldest active daily newspaper in the country.
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The Korea Economic Daily
The Korea Economic Daily, nicknamed Hankyung, is a conservative and business daily newspaper in South Korea.
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
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World Sailing
World Sailing (WS) is the world governing body for the sport of sailing recognized by the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
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1996 Summer Olympics
The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
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1998 Asian Games
The 1998 Asian Games, officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 athletes across the continent.
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2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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2002 Asian Games
The 2002 Asian Games (Icheoni-nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheoni-nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the XIV Asian Games (Jesipsahoe Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Jesipsahoe Asian Geim) and also known as Busan 2002 (Busan Icheoni), were an international multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002.
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2004 Summer Olympics
The 2004 Summer Olympics (Therinoí Olympiakoí Agónes 2004), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (label) and officially branded as Athens 2004 (Αθήνα 2004), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece.
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2006 Asian Games
The 2006 Asian Games (Dawrat al-ʼAl‘ab al-Asīawīah 2006), officially known as the XV Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to 15, 2006, with 424 events in 39 sports featured in the games.
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See also
Olympic sailors for South Korea
- Cho Sung-min (sailor)
- Cho Won-woo (windsurfer)
- Ha Jee-min
- Han Jeong-mi
- Jo Jin-seop
- Joo Soon-ahn
- Jung Sung-ahn
- Kim Chang-ju
- Kim Dae-young
- Kim Gi-han
- Kim Ho-kon (sailor)
- Kim Hye-suk (sailor)
- Kim Hyeong-tae
- Kim Ji-hoon (sailor)
- Lee Han-im
- Lee Tae-hoon (windsurfer)
- O Jong-yeol
- Ok Duck-pil
- Park Byeong-gi
- Park Gi-cheol
- Park Gun-woo (sailor)
- Park Kil-chul
- Seo Yong-geun
- Sim Gyu-hae
- Sin Gwang-su (sailor)
- Yoon Cheul
Sailors at the 1998 Asian Games
- Abdul Malik Faisal
- Aiko Saito
- Arun Homraruen
- Cao Xiaobo
- Charles Lim
- Colin Ng
- Eiichiro Hamazaki
- Joo Soon-ahn
- Jung Sung-ahn
- Kevin Lim (sailor)
- Kim Dae-young
- Kim Ho-kon (sailor)
- Kim Hyeong-tae
- Kunio Suzuki
- Lalin Jirasinha
- Lee Lai Shan
- Li Dongying
- Malik Sulaiman
- Mamoon Sadiq
- Masako Imai
- Masato Takaki
- Motokazu Kenjo
- Munir Sadiq
- Ok Duck-pil
- Oka Sulaksana
- Pushpendra Kumar Garg
- Richard Paz
- Sam Wong (windsurfer)
- Shen Xiaoying
- Siew Shaw Her
- Tan Wearn Haw
- Ted Huang
- Tracey Tan
- Yang Xiaoyan (sailor)
- Zhou Yuanguo
Sailors at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Laser
- Adolfo Carrau
- Aimilios Oikonomidis
- Aleksandr Mumyga
- Ali Kemal Tüfekçi
- Allan Julie
- Andreas Geritzer
- Antonios Bougiouris
- Ben Ainslie
- Brett Chivers
- Cor van Aanholt
- Diego Negri
- Diego Romero (sailor)
- Gareth Blanckenberg
- Giedrius Gužys
- Gustavo Lima
- Hafsteinn Geirsson
- John Myrdal (sailor)
- Karl James
- Karl Suneson
- Kevin Lim (sailor)
- Kim Ho-kon (sailor)
- Kunio Suzuki
- Luis Alberto Olcese
- Luis Martínez (sailor)
- Maciej Grabowski (sailor)
- Mario Aquilina
- Marty Essig
- Mate Arapov
- Michael Blackburn (sailor)
- Peder Rønholt
- Peer Moberg
- Peter Šaraškin
- Peter Fox (sailor)
- Philippe Bergmans
- Robert Scheidt
- Roope Suomalainen
- Serge Kats
- Stanley Tan
- Tamás Eszes
- Vasilij Žbogar
- Veerasit Puangnak
- Vladimir Krutskikh
Sailors at the 2002 Asian Games
- Arun Homraruen
- Chan King Yin
- Cho Sung-min (sailor)
- Farokh Tarapore
- Ho Chi Ho
- Jung Sung-ahn
- Kazuto Seki
- Kenjiro Todoroki
- Kevin Lim (sailor)
- Kim Dae-young
- Kim Ho-kon (sailor)
- Koh Seng Leong
- Kunio Suzuki
- Lalin Jirasinha
- Lee Lai Shan
- Mahesh Ramchandran
- Maiko Sato
- Masako Imai
- Motokazu Kenjo
- Napalai Tansai
- Ok Duck-pil
- Oka Sulaksana
- Rajesh Choudhary
- Shen Sheng
- Shibuki Iitsuka
- Song Xiaqun
- Stanley Tan
- Tan Wearn Haw
- Toh Liying
- Veerasit Puangnak
- Xu Lijia
- Yin Jian (windsurfer)
- Zhou Yuanguo
Sailors at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Laser
- Alejandro Foglia
- Allan Julie
- Anders Nyholm
- Andreas Geritzer
- Augusto Nicolini
- Bernard Luttmer
- Chi Qiang
- Diego Negri
- Diego Romero (sailor)
- Evangelos Cheimonas
- Félix Pruvot
- Gareth Blanckenberg
- Giedrius Gužys
- Gustavo Lima
- Hafsteinn Geirsson
- Hamish Pepper
- Haris Papadopoulos
- Karl Suneson
- Kemal Muslubaş
- Kevin Lim (sailor)
- Kim Ho-kon (sailor)
- Kunio Suzuki
- Luis Martínez (sailor)
- Maciej Grabowski (sailor)
- Maksim Semerkhanov
- Mario Aquilina
- Mark Mendelblatt
- Martin Trčka
- Matías del Solar
- Mate Arapov
- Michael Blackburn (sailor)
- Paul Goodison
- Peer Moberg
- Philippe Bergmans
- Robert Scheidt
- Roope Suomalainen
- Rory Fitzpatrick (sailor)
- Sami Kooheji
- Stanley Tan
- Tim Pitts
- Vasilij Žbogar
- Yuriy Orlov
South Korean male sailors (sport)
- Cho Sung-min (sailor)
- Cho Won-woo (windsurfer)
- Ha Jee-min
- Jo Jin-seop
- Jung Sung-ahn
- Kim Chang-ju
- Kim Dae-young
- Kim Gi-han
- Kim Ho-kon (sailor)
- Kim Hyeong-tae
- Kim Ji-hoon (sailor)
- Lee Han-im
- Lee Tae-hoon (windsurfer)
- O Jong-yeol
- Ok Duck-pil
- Park Byeong-gi
- Park Gi-cheol
- Park Gun-woo (sailor)
- Park Kil-chul
- Seo Yong-geun
- Sim Gyu-hae
- Sin Gwang-su (sailor)
- Yoon Cheul