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Kim Moon-hi (Korean: 김문희; born 28 June 1988) is a South Korean badminton player. Kim who educated at the SacredHeart Girl's High School in Jeonju was part of the Korean junior team that won the bronze medal at the 2005 Asian Junior Championships and made it to the gold medal in 2006. She also won the girls' singles bronze medal at the 2006 World Junior Championships, and helped the team clinch the gold medal. For her achievements in the junior tournaments, she received the Korea Sports Council's Scholarship. Kim later educated at the Korea National Sport University. Played for the Daekyo Noonnoppi team, Kim was awarded as Most Valuable Players at the Korean Spring League tournament. She is now pursuing a master degree in sport psychology at the Kyonggi University.

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  • Kim Moon-hi (en)
  • Kim Moon-hi (de)
  • 金紋希 (zh)
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  • Kim Moon-hi (koreanisch 김문희; * 28. Juni 1988 in ) ist eine südkoreanische Badmintonspielerin. (de)
  • Kim Moon-hi (Korean: 김문희; born 28 June 1988) is a South Korean badminton player. Kim who educated at the SacredHeart Girl's High School in Jeonju was part of the Korean junior team that won the bronze medal at the 2005 Asian Junior Championships and made it to the gold medal in 2006. She also won the girls' singles bronze medal at the 2006 World Junior Championships, and helped the team clinch the gold medal. For her achievements in the junior tournaments, she received the Korea Sports Council's Scholarship. Kim later educated at the Korea National Sport University. Played for the Daekyo Noonnoppi team, Kim was awarded as Most Valuable Players at the Korean Spring League tournament. She is now pursuing a master degree in sport psychology at the Kyonggi University. (en)
  • 金紋希(韓語:김문희,1988年6月28日-),韓国女子羽毛球运动员。 (zh)
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  • Kim Moon-hi (en)
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  • Gimje, South Korea (en)
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  • Women's singles (en)
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  • Kim Moon-hi (koreanisch 김문희; * 28. Juni 1988 in ) ist eine südkoreanische Badmintonspielerin. (de)
  • Kim Moon-hi (Korean: 김문희; born 28 June 1988) is a South Korean badminton player. Kim who educated at the SacredHeart Girl's High School in Jeonju was part of the Korean junior team that won the bronze medal at the 2005 Asian Junior Championships and made it to the gold medal in 2006. She also won the girls' singles bronze medal at the 2006 World Junior Championships, and helped the team clinch the gold medal. For her achievements in the junior tournaments, she received the Korea Sports Council's Scholarship. Kim later educated at the Korea National Sport University. Played for the Daekyo Noonnoppi team, Kim was awarded as Most Valuable Players at the Korean Spring League tournament. She is now pursuing a master degree in sport psychology at the Kyonggi University. (en)
  • 金紋希(韓語:김문희,1988年6月28日-),韓国女子羽毛球运动员。 (zh)
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