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Lee Sang-hoon (chess Player)
Lee Sang-hun or Lee Sang-hoon () is a Korean name consisting of the family name Lee and the given name Sang-hun, and may also refer to: * Lee Sang-hun (athlete) (born 1938), South Korean Olympic runner * Lee Sang-hoon (baseball) (born 1971), South Korean baseball player * Lee Sang-hun (basketball), South Korean Olympic basketball * Lee Sang-hun (footballer) (born 1975), South Korean footballer * Lee Sang-hoon (justice) (born 1956), member of the Supreme Court of Korea * Lee Sang-hun (musician) (born 2003), trainee of Big Hit Entertainment. * Lee Sang-hoon (general) (born 1958), 33rd Commandant of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps The Republic of Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC; ), also known as the ROK Marine Corps, ROK Marines or South Korean marines, is the naval infantry of South Korea. The ROKMC is a branch of the Republic of Korea Navy responsible for amphibious operat ... * Lee Sang-hoon (tennis) (born 1972), South Korean tennis player See also * Lee Sang-heon ...
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Lee (Korean Name)
Lee, I, or Yi () is the second-most-common surname in Korea, behind Kim (). As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 7,306,828 people by this name in South Korea or 14.7% of the population. Historically, was written as Ni () in Korea. The spelling formally changed to I () in 1933 when the initial sound rule () was established. In North Korea, it is romanized as Ri () because there is no distinction between the alveolar liquids /l/ and /r/ in modern Korean. Latin-alphabet spelling Though the Revised Romanization spelling of this surname is I, South Korea's National Institute of the Korean Language noted in 2001 that one-letter surnames were quite rare in English and other foreign languages and could cause difficulties when traveling abroad. However, the NIKL still hoped to promote systemic transcriptions for use in passports, and thus recommended that people who bore this surname should spell it Yi in the Roman alphabet. However, the majority of South Koreans ...
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Lee Sang-hun (athlete)
Lee Sang-hun (, born 30 September 1938) is a South Korean long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Mexico 1968 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 12 to 27 October 1968, in Mexico City, Mexico. These were the first Ol .... References External links * 1938 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics South Korean male long-distance runners South Korean male marathon runners Olympic athletes for South Korea Asian Games bronze medalists for South Korea Athletes (track and field) at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Sportspeople from North Chungcheong Province 20th-century South Korean sportsmen Asian Games bronze medalists in athletics (track and field) {{Sout ...
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Lee Sang-hoon (baseball)
Lee Sang-hoon (; ; born March 11, 1971), nicknamed "Samson" for his long hair, is a retired professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball, Nippon Professional Baseball, and the KBO League. Lee graduated from Korea University in 1993,Lee Sang-hoon sets to return to LG as pitching coach
, The Dong-a Ilbo, November 30, 2015.
and after graduation he joined the . Beginning his career as a starting pitcher, his best two years were 1994 and 1995, when he won 18 and 20 games, respectively. His record of 20-5 with a 2.01 ERA, 12 complete games, and 142 strikeout ...
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Lee Sang-hun (basketball)
Lee Sang-hun was a South Korean basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and officially branded as London 1948, were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus cau .... References External links * Year of birth missing Possibly living people South Korean men's basketball players Olympic basketball players for South Korea Basketball players at the 1948 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{SouthKorea-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Lee Sang-hun (footballer)
Lee Sang-Hun (born October 11, 1975) is a South Korean football player. He played mostly for FC Seoul, then knowns as Anyang LG Cheethas. He played for the South Korea national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the Association football, football world championship for List of men's national association football teams, men's national teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 1 .... Club career statistics External links * National Team Player Record * * 1975 births Living people Men's association football defenders South Korean men's footballers South Korea men's international footballers FC Seoul players Incheon United FC players K League 1 players 1998 FIFA World Cup players Footballers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic footballers for South Korea Footballers from Incheon {{SouthKorea-footy-defender-stub ...
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Lee Sang-hoon (justice)
Lee Sang-hun or Lee Sang-hoon () is a Korean name consisting of the family name Lee and the given name Sang-hun, and may also refer to: * Lee Sang-hun (athlete) (born 1938), South Korean Olympic runner * Lee Sang-hoon (baseball) (born 1971), South Korean baseball player * Lee Sang-hun (basketball), South Korean Olympic basketball * Lee Sang-hun (footballer) (born 1975), South Korean footballer * Lee Sang-hoon (justice) (born 1956), member of the Supreme Court of Korea * Lee Sang-hun (musician) (born 2003), trainee of Big Hit Entertainment. * Lee Sang-hoon (general) (born 1958), 33rd Commandant of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps * Lee Sang-hoon (tennis) Lee Sang-hoon (; born 20 September 1972) is a South Korean former professional tennis player. Lee, a graduate of Konkuk University, spent his career competing mostly at satellite and Futures level. He featured in the qualifying draw for the 1995 ... (born 1972), South Korean tennis player See also * Lee Sang-heon (disa ...
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Supreme Court Of Korea
The Supreme Court of Korea () is the highest ordinary court in the judicial branch of South Korea, seated in Seocho, Seoul. Established under Chapter 5 of the Constitution of South Korea, the court has ultimate and comprehensive jurisdiction over all cases except those falling under the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court of Korea. It consists of 14 justices, including the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. In 2025, President Lee Jae-myung added 16 more seats to the court. The Supreme Court sits atop all ordinary courts in South Korea and has traditionally represented the conventional judiciary of South Korea. The Supreme Court of Korea is one of the two apex courts in South Korea, the other being the Constitutional Court of Korea. History The original constitution during the First Republic established 'Supreme Court' and 'Constitutional Committee' () in Chapter 5. The Supreme Court was established as the highest ordinary court but lacked the power of ...
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Lee Sang-hun (musician)
Lee Sang-hun or Lee Sang-hoon () is a Korean name consisting of the family name Lee and the given name Sang-hun, and may also refer to: * Lee Sang-hun (athlete) (born 1938), South Korean Olympic runner * Lee Sang-hoon (baseball) (born 1971), South Korean baseball player * Lee Sang-hun (basketball), South Korean Olympic basketball * Lee Sang-hun (footballer) (born 1975), South Korean footballer * Lee Sang-hoon (justice) (born 1956), member of the Supreme Court of Korea * Lee Sang-hun (musician) (born 2003), trainee of Big Hit Entertainment. * Lee Sang-hoon (general) (born 1958), 33rd Commandant of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps * Lee Sang-hoon (tennis) Lee Sang-hoon (; born 20 September 1972) is a South Korean former professional tennis player. Lee, a graduate of Konkuk University, spent his career competing mostly at satellite and Futures level. He featured in the qualifying draw for the 1995 ... (born 1972), South Korean tennis player See also * Lee Sang-heon (disam ...
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Big Hit Entertainment
Big Hit Music (, stylized in all caps), formerly Big Hit Entertainment (), is a South Korean record label established in 2005 by Bang Si-hyuk. It was re-branded and re-structured into an independent label under Hybe Corporation (formerly Big Hit Entertainment Co., Ltd.) in March 2021. As of date, the label is home to soloist Lee Hyun, and boy groups BTS and Tomorrow X Together. It previously managed soloist Lim Jeong-hee, and groups 8Eight, 2AM (band), 2AM, and co-managed Glam (group), Glam. History 2005–2021: Big Hit Entertainment Big Hit Entertainment was founded on February 1, 2005, and signed the trio 8Eight in 2007. In 2010, the company signed a joint management contract with JYP Entertainment over the boy group 2AM (band), 2AM. That year, Bang Si-hyuk signed RM (rapper), RM as the first member of BTS and launched nationwide auditions to recruit other members of the group—BTS made their debut under Big Hit on June 13, 2013. In 2012, the company signed Lim Jeong-hee, ...
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Lee Sang-hoon (general)
Lee Sang-hoon (Korean: 이상훈; born 1959) is a Republic of Korea Marine Corps officer who served as the Commandant of the Corps from 2015 April 13 to 2017 April 13. He is a 1982 graduate of the Republic of Korea Naval Academy Republic of Korea Naval Academy is a four-year military academy located in Jinhae, South Korea. Established in 1946, it is the oldest of the 3 service academies of Korea. The school educates naval midshipmen for commissioning primarily into the ... and attained a master's degree in government from the University of Suwon in 2001. References 1959 births Living people South Korean generals Republic of Korea Marine Corps personnel {{SouthKorea-mil-bio-stub ...
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Republic Of Korea Marine Corps
The Republic of Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC; ), also known as the ROK Marine Corps, ROK Marines or South Korean marines, is the naval infantry of South Korea. The ROKMC is a branch of the Republic of Korea Navy responsible for amphibious operations, and also functions as a rapid reaction force and a strategic reserve. The ROKMC was founded as a suppression operations force against communist partisans in 1949, prior to the Korean War. The ROKMC also fought in combat during the Vietnam War. The ROK Marine Corps, with 29,000 personnel, is organized into two divisions and two separate brigades under the Headquarters ROK Marine Corps. The ROK Marine Corps has about 300 tracked vehicles including assault amphibious vehicles, main battle tanks, and self-propelled artillery. History Founding years On April 15, 1949, the Republic of Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC) was founded at Deoksan airfield in Chinhae with an initial strength of 380 men. Lieutenant Colonel Shin Hyun-joon was appo ...
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