Park Joo-bong

Park Joo-bong
Badminton, herrar
Olympic rings with transparent rims.svg Olympiska spel
GuldBarcelona 1992Herrdubbel
SilverAtlanta 1996Herrdubbel
Världsmästerskap
GuldKöpenhamn 1991Herrdubbel
GuldKöpenhamn 1991Mixeddubbel
GuldJakarta 1989Mixeddubbel
GuldCalgary 1985Herrdubbel
GuldCalgary 1985Mixeddubbel
BronsPeking 1987Herrdubbel
BronsKöpenhamn 1983Herrdubbel

Park Joo-bong, född 5 december 1964, är en sydkoreansk idrottare som tog brons i badminton tillsammans med Kim Moon-soo vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 i Barcelona. Fyra år senare vann han ett silver.

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