Kim Jong-su explained

Hangul:김정수
Rr:Gim Jeong-su
Mr:Kim Chŏng-su
Context:north

Kim Jong-su (pronounced as /ko/ or pronounced as /ko/ pronounced as /ko/; born January 1, 1977)[1] is a North Korean sport shooter.

He won the bronze medal in the 50 metre pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens.

Doping disqualification at the 2008 Olympics

Kim competed in the 10 metre air pistol event during the 2008 Olympics on August 9, where he came third in the qualification round, with 584 points, and again third in the final round, with 683.0 points, initially earning a bronze medal. Three days later, he then competed in the 50 metre pistol event, where he scored 563 and 660.2 points for qualification and final rounds respectively, thus earning a silver medal.

Propranolol doping

On August 15, 2008, three days after Kim won his third Olympic medal, the International Olympic Committee announced that he had tested positive for the banned substance propranolol during a doping test. Propranolol is a beta blocker that is mainly used to treat hypertension, but also prevents trembling. Kim was stripped of his two medals from the 2008 Summer Olympics, making Kim the second athlete, and first medal winning athlete, to test positive for a banned substance at the 2008 Olympic Games. In the 10 metre air pistol, the bronze medal went to Jason Turner of the United States. In the 50 metre pistol, the silver medal went to Tan Zongliang of China, and the bronze medal went to Vladimir Isakov of Russia.[2] [3]

Media response within North Korea

While media outside North Korea reported on Kim's disqualification, the Korean Central News Agency did not report on the incident.[4] On August 15, the day when Kim Jong-su officially had his medals revoked, the KCNA reported:

Kim Jong Su placed second in the men's 50 metre free pistol and third in the men's 10 meter air pistol.[4]

No news reports since August 15 have mention of Kim's disqualification.

Performance timelines

50 metre pistol

20042005200620072008
Olympic Games Bronze
564+93.7
Not heldDQ
World ChampionshipsNot held5th
565+95.2
Not held
Asian Games/ChampionshipsNot held14th
547
Not held
World Cup 16th
565+91.1
World Cup 25th
564+98.1
World Cup 326th
556
19th
556
World Cup 4
World Cup FinalNQNQNQNQ

25 metre center-fire pistol

20042005200620072008
World ChampionshipsNot held32nd
575
Not held
Asian Games/ChampionshipsNot held
582
Not held

25 metre standard pistol

20042005200620072008
World ChampionshipsNot held Silver
575
Not held
Asian Games/ChampionshipsNot held
570
Not held

10 metre air pistol

20042005200620072008
Olympic Games8th
582+99.2
Not heldDQ
World ChampionshipsNot held14th
580
Not held
Asian Games/Championships
580+100.2
World Cup 1 Silver
585+99.5
World Cup 2 Bronze
583+99.0
World Cup 310th
584
13th
582
World Cup 4
World Cup FinalNQNQNQNQ

Kim has not appeared in the Olympics since 2008 and last appeared in competition in 2010 during the Asian Games.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athlete Biography: KIM Jong Su . Beijing2008.cn . . https://web.archive.org/web/20090615171538/http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/BIO/Athlete/5/242845.shtml . June 15, 2009 .
  2. Web site: Two more athletes fail dope tests . August 15, 2008 . BBC Sport.
  3. News: Olympics: Korean double medallist expelled for drug use . August 15, 2008 . Matt . Scott . The Guardian.
  4. http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2008/200808/news08/15.htm#7 KCNA - DPRK Players Prove Successful at Olympiad