Jang Hye-ock explained

Jang Hye-ock
Birth Date:1977 2, df=y
Birth Place:Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, South Korea
Height:1.60 m
Event:Women's & mixed doubles
Country:South Korea
Handedness:Right
Highest Ranking:1
Date Of Highest Ranking:WD with Gil Young-ah August 1995
Bwf Id:DF905160-B80F-4762-8861-8E2E9C872EF5

Jang Hye-ock (; born 9 February 1977) is a badminton player from South Korea who affiliate with Chungnam Provincial office team.[1] She won the gold medal at the 1995 IBF World Championships in women's doubles, playing with Gil Young-ah. At 18 years, 3 months, and 19 days, she was the youngest player ever to win a World Championship title, in any discipline.[2] The same year she won the 1995 All England Open Badminton Championships. She reached a career high as women's doubles world number 1 with Gil in August 1995.[3] Jang competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, and she won the silver medal in the women's doubles together with Gil Young-ah.

Career

Jang Hye-ock entered the national team in 1993 when she was in the second grade of Seongshim Girls' High School. Although she has a small physique, Jang was excellent as a play-maker, supporting her power and spirit to compete. In February 1996, she undergo surgery for an enlarged rib and after recovered her injury, she competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, won a silver medal in the women's doubles with Gil Young-ah.[4]

In 1998, after playing two tournaments in Europe, she suffered a hip injury, and then she decided to leave the national team and the international tournaments. After her retirement, she keeps playing domestically for her local team and later for Jeonbuk Bank. She is now coaching in her alma mater, Seongshim Girls' High School. She did also coach the national junior team for about 3 years, back when Lee Yong-dae was on the team.[2]

Achievements

Olympic Games

Women's doubles

World Championships

Women's doubles

Asian Games

Women's doubles

Mixed doubles

Asian Championships

Women's doubles

Mixed doubles

Asian Cup

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1994Beijing Gymnasium, Beijing, China Chung So-young Chen Ying
Wu Yuhong
15–9, 15–5 Gold
1995Qingdao, China Gil Young-ah Ge Fei
Gu Jun
7–15, 17–18 Silver
1996Olympic Gymnasium No. 2, Seoul, South Korea Chung So-young Indarti Issolina
Deyana Lomban
15–7, 15–8 Gold

Mixed doubles

IBF World Grand Prix

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) since 1983.

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1994Swedish Open Shim Eun-jung Chung So-young
Gil Young-ah
9–15, 11–15 Runner-up
1994All England Open Shim Eun-jung Chung So-young
Gil Young-ah
15–7, 8–15, 4–15 Runner-up
1994Hong Kong Open Shim Eun-jung Ge Fei
Gu Jun
15–11, 18–14 Winner
1994China Open Bang Soo-hyun Ge Fei
Gu Jun
8–15, 2–15 Runner-up
1995Korea Open Gil Young-ah Ge Fei
Gu Jun
15–13, 1–15, 15–11 Winner
1995All England Open Gil Young-ah Eliza Nathanael
Zelin Resiana
15–6, 15–3 Winner
1995Malaysia Open Gil Young-ah Julie Bradbury
Joanne Wright
10–15, 11–15 Runner-up
1995Singapore Open Gil Young-ah Ge Fei
Gu Jun
12–15, 7–15 Runner-up
1995U.S. Open Gil Young-ah Kim Mee-hyang
Kim Shin-young
15–9, 15–4 Winner
1995Canadian Open Gil Young-ah Qin Yiyuan
Tang Yongshu
15–10, 15–4 Winner
1995Hong Kong Open Gil Young-ah Julie Bradbury
Joanne Wright
17–15, 15–5 Winner
1995China Open Gil Young-ah Ge Fei
Gu Jun
12–15, 15–10, 3–15 Runner-up
1995Thailand Open Gil Young-ah Ge Fei
Gu Jun
18–17, 15–6 Winner
1995World Grand Prix Finals Gil Young-ah Ge Fei
Gu Jun
7–15, 12–15 Runner-up
1996Japan Open Gil Young-ah Ge Fei
Gu Jun
15–5, 14–17, 15–10 Winner
1996Korea Open Gil Young-ah Kim Mee-hyang
Kim Shin-young
11–15, 15–11, 15–4 Winner
1998Swedish Open Ra Kyung-min Huang Nanyan
Liu Zhong
15–12, 15–9 Winner
1998All England Open Ra Kyung-min Ge Fei
Gu Jun
7–15, 7–15 Runner-up

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1993China Open Yoo Yong-sung Chen Xingdong
Sun Man
15–12, 9–15, 8–15 Runner-up
1994Swedish Open Yoo Yong-sung Ron Michels
Erica van den Heuvel
15–9, 10–15, 18–17 Winner

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tournament Personnel Data . www.koreabadminton.org . . 25 August 2016.
  2. Web site: Hearn . Don . Exclusive interview with the youngest ever badminton World Champion . www.badzine.net . 18 November 2013 . 13 August 2020.
  3. News: 길영아.장혜옥組 세계랭킹 1위에-국제배드민턴聯 발표 . . 5 August 1995 . 13 August 2020 . Korean.
  4. News: [스웨덴 배드민턴] 장혜옥, 투병재기의 셔틀콕 ]. . 5 March 1998 . 13 August 2020 . Korean.