Birth Date: | 21 March 1972 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | Yeongam County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea | ||||||||||
Nationality: | South Korean | ||||||||||
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Country: | South Korea | ||||||||||
Weight Class: | –48 kg to –70 kg | ||||||||||
Worlds Rank: | 1 | ||||||||||
Worlds Year: | 1993 | ||||||||||
Worlds Year2: | 1995 | ||||||||||
Worlds Weight2: | Women's 66 kg | ||||||||||
Regionals Type: | AS | ||||||||||
Regionals Rank: | 1 | ||||||||||
Regionals Year: | 1993 | ||||||||||
Olympics Rank: | 1 | ||||||||||
Olympics Year: | 1996 | ||||||||||
Olympics Weight: | Women's 66 kg | ||||||||||
Updated: | 2 June 2023 |
Cho Min-sun (born 21 March 1972) is a South Korean judoka.
Cho won a gold medal in the middleweight division at the 1996 Summer Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and also won two gold medals at the 1993 and 1995 World Championships.
Cho also won a bronze medal in the -48 kg division at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, where women's judo was held as a demonstration sport.
Cho is the only South Korean judoka to win national championships in five different judo divisions: from 48 to 66 kg.
She is currently a full professor at Korea National Sport University in Seoul.