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Woo Ji-won (born 2 April 1973) is a South Korean retired professional basketball player.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 42 relations: Basketball, Basketball court, Changwon LG Sakers, Channel A (TV channel), Chun Hee-chul, Conscription in South Korea, Daegu KOGAS Pegasus, FIBA Asia Cup, Goyang Sono Skygunners, Hur Jae, Hyun Joo-yup, Incheon, JoongAng Ilbo, Kang Dong-hee, Kim Yoo-taek, Korea Basketball Association, Korea University, Korean Basketball League, Korean Broadcasting System, Korean idol, Kyungbock High School, Lee Sang-min (basketball), Mirae Asset Securities, Moon Kyung-eun, Naver, SBS Sports, Seo Jang-hoon, Seoul Broadcasting System, Seoul Samsung Thunders, Small forward, South Korea men's national basketball team, The Chosun Ilbo, The Dong-A Ilbo, The Hankyoreh, The Korea Times, Track and field, Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus, Wonju DB Promy, Yonsei University, 1995 ABC Championship, 1997 ABC Championship, 1998 Asian Games.

  2. Basketball announcers
  3. Daegu KOGAS Pegasus players
  4. Danyang Woo clan
  5. Korean Basketball League players with retired numbers
  6. Kyungbock High School alumni
  7. Seoul Samsung Thunders players
  8. South Korean basketball commentators
  9. Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus players

Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.

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Basketball court

In basketball, the basketball court is the playing surface, consisting of a rectangular floor, with baskets at each end.

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Changwon LG Sakers

Changwon LG Sakers are a basketball team located in the city of Changwon in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

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Channel A (TV channel)

Channel A Corporation, known as Channel A (typeset CHANNEL A), is a nationwide generalist cable TV network and broadcasting company in South Korea.

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Chun Hee-chul

Chun Hee-chul (born June 26, 1973 in Seoul) is a South Korean basketball coach and retired player. Woo Ji-won and Chun Hee-chul are Korean Basketball League players with retired numbers, Kyungbock High School alumni and South Korean men's basketball players.

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Conscription in South Korea

Conscription in South Korea has existed since 1957 and requires male citizens between the ages of 18 and 35 to perform compulsory military service.

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Daegu KOGAS Pegasus

The Daegu KOGAS Pegasus (대구 한국가스공사 페가수스) is a professional basketball club in the Korean Basketball League (KBL).

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FIBA Asia Cup

The FIBA Asia Cup (formerly the FIBA Asia Championship and ABC Championship) is an international basketball tournament which takes place every four years between the men's national teams of Asia and Oceania.

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Goyang Sono Skygunners

Goyang Sono Skygunners is a professional basketball club based in Goyang, South Korea which plays in the Korean Basketball League.

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Hur Jae

Hur Jae (born September 28, 1965) is a South Korean retired basketball coach and former player. Woo Ji-won and Hur Jae are Korean Basketball League players with retired numbers, South Korean men's basketball players and Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus players.

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Hyun Joo-yup

Hyun Joo-yup (born 27 July 1975) is a South Korean former professional basketball player and head coach. Woo Ji-won and Hyun Joo-yup are South Korean men's basketball players.

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Incheon

Incheon (or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi to the east.

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JoongAng Ilbo

The JoongAng, formally known as JoongAng Ilbo, is a South Korean daily newspaper published in Seoul, South Korea.

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Kang Dong-hee

Kang Dong-hee (born 20 December 1966) is a South Korean former basketball player and coach. Woo Ji-won and Kang Dong-hee are South Korean men's basketball players.

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Kim Yoo-taek

Kim Yoo-taek (born October 10, 1963 in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea) is a former South Korean basketball player. Woo Ji-won and Kim Yoo-taek are Korean Basketball League players with retired numbers, South Korean men's basketball players and Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus players.

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Korea Basketball Association

The Korea Basketball Association (KBA; 대한농구협회) is the governing body of basketball in South Korea.

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Korea University

Korea University (KU) is a private university in Seoul, South Korea.

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Korean Basketball League

The Korean Basketball League or simply KBL is a professional men's basketball league in South Korea which was established in 1997.

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Korean Broadcasting System

The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) is the national broadcaster of South Korea.

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Korean idol

An idol refers to a type of celebrity working in the field of K-pop in fandom culture in South Korea, either as a member of a group or as a solo act.

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Kyungbock High School

Kyungbock High School is one of the oldest modern secondary school in South Korea.

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Lee Sang-min (basketball)

Lee Sang-min (born 11 November 1972) is a South Korean retired professional basketball player and basketball coach. Woo Ji-won and Lee Sang-min (basketball) are Korean Basketball League players with retired numbers, Seoul Samsung Thunders players, South Korean men's basketball players and Yonsei University alumni.

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Mirae Asset Securities

Mirae Asset Securities Co., Ltd. is the largest investment banking and stock brokerage company by market capitalization in South Korea.

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Moon Kyung-eun

Moon Kyung-eun (born August 27, 1971) is a former South Korean male professional basketball player and basketball coach. Woo Ji-won and Moon Kyung-eun are Daegu KOGAS Pegasus players, Korean Basketball League players with retired numbers, Seoul Samsung Thunders players, South Korean men's basketball players and Yonsei University alumni.

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Naver (stylized as NAVER) is a South Korean online platform operated by the Naver Corporation.

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SBS Sports

SBS Sports is a South Korean pay television sports channel that broadcasts major sports events including the Olympics, FIFA World Cup and professional sports in Korea such as baseball and volleyball.

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Seo Jang-hoon

Seo Jang-hoon (born 3 June 1974) is a South Korean former professional basketball player, who is currently active as an entertainer and variety show star. Woo Ji-won and Seo Jang-hoon are Daegu KOGAS Pegasus players, Seoul Samsung Thunders players, South Korean men's basketball players and Yonsei University alumni.

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Seoul Broadcasting System

Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters.

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Seoul Samsung Thunders

Seoul Samsung Thunders (서울 삼성 썬더스) is a professional basketball team, competing in the Korean Basketball League.

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Small forward

The small forward (SF), also known as the three, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game.

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South Korea men's national basketball team

The South Korea men's national basketball team represents South Korea in international basketball competitions.

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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 Dong-A Ilbo

The Dong-A Ilbo is a daily Korean-language newspaper published in South Korea.

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The Hankyoreh

The Hankyoreh is a centre-left liberal daily newspaper in South Korea.

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The Korea Times

The Korea Times is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea.

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Track and field

Athletics (or track and field in the United States) is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills.

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Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus

The Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus is a professional basketball club in the Korean Basketball League.

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Wonju DB Promy

The Wonju DB Promy is a professional basketball club in the Korean Basketball League (KBL), located in the city of Wonju.

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Yonsei University

Yonsei University is a Christian private university in Seoul, South Korea.

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1995 ABC Championship

The 1995 Asian Basketball Confederation Championship for Men were held in Seoul, South Korea.

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1997 ABC Championship

The 1997 Men's Asian Basketball Confederation Championship was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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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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See also

Basketball announcers

Daegu KOGAS Pegasus players

Danyang Woo clan

Korean Basketball League players with retired numbers

Kyungbock High School alumni

Seoul Samsung Thunders players

Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus players

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woo_Ji-won