Sonia Ursu-Kim Explained

Sonia Ursu-Kim
League:Women's Korean Basketball League
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Position:Shooting guard
Birth Date:24 July 1993
Birth Place:Suceava, Romania
Team:Busan BNK SUM
Number:24
Nationality:Romanian
South Korean
Team1:CSU Alba Iulia (2015-16)
Team2:Olimpia București (2014-15)
Team3:Chuncheon Woori Bank Hansae (2012-14)
Team4:Asan Woori Bank WooriWon (2018-22)
Team5:Incheon Shinhan Bank S-birds (2022-24)
Team6:Busan BNK SUM (2024-)

Sonia Ursu-Kim (Korean: 김소니아; born 24 July 1993 in Suceava, Romania)[1] is a Romanian–South Korean professional basketball player. She plays as a shooting guard for the Romanian women's national basketball team and for Ślęza Wrocław in the Basket Liga Kobiet, in Poland.

Early years

Ursu was born to a South Korean engineer father who was working at a shipyard in Romania and to a Romanian mother. She spent the first years of her life in South Korea before returning to Romania when she started school in Suceava. In fourth grade, she moved to the capital Bucharest, where her mother opened a Korean restaurant. During this epoch, Ursu took piano lessons and practiced swimming. Later, she became interested in fashion and basketball. She can also speak fluently Korean.[2] [3]

Basketball career

Domestic

Despite getting several offers from college basketball teams in the United States, she decided to try her luck in South Korea. In October 2012, Ursu signed with Chuncheon Woori Bank Hansae in the WKBL.[4] From 2014 to 2016, she played in the Romania-Liga Națională for both Olimpia CSU Brașov and CSU Alba Iulia. She signed for CEZ Nymburk ahead of the 2016–17 season. The following season she joined Ślęza Wrocław in Poland.

International

Ursu represents Romania internationally. She was part of the team that won the 2010 U18 European Division B Championship and played for the U20 at the 2013 U20 Division B Championship.[5] She played in EuroBasket Women 2015, which Romania co-hosted. She played in all four of the team's group games, yet Romania failed to qualify from the group stage. She participated at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[6]

Achievements

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sonia Ursu . basketball.asia-basket.com . 13 May 2013.
  2. Web site: Romanian-Born Basketball Player Dreams Big in Korea . . 12 January 2013.
  3. Web site: Fashion and basketball with Sonia Ursu . fibaeurope.com . 7 August 2011.
  4. Web site: Super Sonia Kim Ursu! Povestea primei baschetbaliste din România care joacă în Asia, la Seul . . 13 May 2013 . Romanian.
  5. Web site: No Regrets After Ursu Reconnects . fibaeurope.com . 26 March 2015 . 28 May 2015.
  6. Web site: Romania announce women's 3x3 roster for Tokyo Olympics. fiba.basketball. 8 July 2021.
  7. Web site: Sonia Ursu, o poveste de succes în Coreea de Sud . . 12 May 2013 . Romanian.