Kim Dong-moon

Kim Dong-moon
Badminton, herrar
Olympic rings with transparent rims.svg Olympiska spel
GuldAtlanta 1996Mixeddubbel
BronsSydney 2000Herrdubbel
GuldAten 2004Herrdubbel
Världsmästerskap
GuldBirmingham 2003Mixeddubbel
GuldKöpenhamn 1999Herrdubbel
GuldKöpenhamn 1999Mixeddubbel
SilverSevilla 2001Herrdubbel
SilverSevilla 2001Mixeddubbel
BronsLausanne 1995Herrdubbel

Kim Dong-moon, född 22 september 1975, är en sydkoreansk idrottare som tog guld i badminton tillsammans med Ha Tae-kwon vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004 i Aten. Han har även ett brons från Sydney och ett guld från Atlanta.

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