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Hangul | 안재형 |
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Hanja | 安宰亨 |
Revised Romanization | An Jae-hyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | An Chae-hyŏng |
Ahn Jae-hyung ( Korean: 안재형; Hanja: 安宰亨; born January 8, 1965) is a male former table tennis player from South Korea who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. [1] [2]
Since 2017 he has been the head coach of South Korea's women's national team. [3]
He married Chinese table tennis player Jiao Zhimin in 1989. [4] The couple's son, golfer An Byeong-hun, became the youngest champion in United States Amateur Championship history, winning the 2009 event at the age of 17.
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Born | 8 January 1965 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Ahn Jae-hyung | |
Hangul | 안재형 |
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Hanja | 安宰亨 |
Revised Romanization | An Jae-hyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | An Chae-hyŏng |
Ahn Jae-hyung ( Korean: 안재형; Hanja: 安宰亨; born January 8, 1965) is a male former table tennis player from South Korea who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. [1] [2]
Since 2017 he has been the head coach of South Korea's women's national team. [3]
He married Chinese table tennis player Jiao Zhimin in 1989. [4] The couple's son, golfer An Byeong-hun, became the youngest champion in United States Amateur Championship history, winning the 2009 event at the age of 17.