Kang Hye-Mi (Korean: 강혜미; born April 27, 1974, in Busan) is a female volleyball player. Playing as a setter she was one of the key players of the Women's National Team during the 1990s and the early 2000s (decade).
Kang Hye-mi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nationality | South Korea | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Busan, South Korea | 27 April 1974|||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 62 kg (137 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Spike | 300 cm (120 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Block | 285 cm (112 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Setter | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Current club | Hyundai Seoul | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Honours
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She represented South Korea at three consecutive Summer Olympics (1996, 2000 and 2004), and the 2001 FIVB World Grand Prix, and 2003 FIVB Women's World Cup[1]
Kang retired in 2004, after then she became a high school teacher.
Honours
edit- 1994 FIVB World Grand Prix — 5th place
- 1994 World Championship — 4th 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 Grand Prix — 6th place
- 1999 FIVB World Cup — 4th place
- 1999 Asian Championship — 2nd place
- 2000 FIVB World Grand Prix — 5th place
- 2000 Olympic Games — 8th 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 (qualified)
- 2004 Olympic Games — 5th place
References
edit- ^ "Team Rosters - Korea". www.fivb.org. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
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