Choi Duk-hoon
Choi Duk-hoon (also Choi Deok-hun, Korean: 최 덕훈; born March 5, 1976 in Seoul) is a retired amateur South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler, who competed in the men's middleweight category. He produced a remarkable tally of three career medals, including a gold in the 74-kg division at the 2003 Asian Wrestling Championships in Delhi, India, and also finished tenth at the 2004 Summer Olympics, representing his nation South Korea. Having worked as a full-time employee for , Choi trained throughout his sporting career as a member of its wrestling team under head coach Bang Dae-du.
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Choi Duk-hoon
Choi Duk-hoon (also Choi Deok-hun, Korean: 최 덕훈; born March 5, 1976 in Seoul) is a retired amateur South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler, who competed in the men's middleweight category. He produced a remarkable tally of three career medals, including a gold in the 74-kg division at the 2003 Asian Wrestling Championships in Delhi, India, and also finished tenth at the 2004 Summer Olympics, representing his nation South Korea. Having worked as a full-time employee for , Choi trained throughout his sporting career as a member of its wrestling team under head coach Bang Dae-du.
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1976-03-05
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