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Kim Kun-woo is a South Korean decathlete who was born on 29 February, 1980 in South Korea. He is currently 44 years old. He stands at a height of 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in). Kim Kun-woo has had a successful career as a decathlete, having won the gold medal at the Asian Games in 2002 and the bronze medal at the World Championships in 2003. He also competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Kim Kun-woo is currently single and there is no information available about his dating life. Kim Kun-woo has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a decathlete. He has also earned money through endorsements and sponsorships.

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Age 44 years old
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Born 29 February 1980
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Nationality United States

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Timeline

2010

After an almost three-year absence from competition, he returned to action to compete at the 2010 Asian Games. While the 2006 champion Karpov defended his title, Kim managed a score of 7808 points to secure the silver medal – the first time a Korean had achieved the feat in the Asian Games decathlon. During Daegu 2011, he beats the Korean National Record, 7860 points.

2007

Kim represented his country at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics. He is a multiple national champion and holds the South Korean record of 7824 points for the decathlon.

2005

Kim set another best at the national championships in 2005, scoring 7774 points. This was followed by strong performances internationally, as he won another continental silver at the 2005 Asian Athletics Championships in Incheon and was just 20 points off his best when he took the gold medal at the 2005 East Asian Games. The 2006 Korean Championships saw him extend his national winning streak to four editions and his score of 7824 points was a career high and a South Korean record. The Asian record holder Dmitriy Karpov was the clear winner at the 2006 Asian Games but Kim won the bronze medal behind Vitaliy Smirnov.

2000

He won his first international medal at the age of twenty, taking the decathlon silver medal behind Hitoshi Maruono at the 2000 Asian Athletics Championships. He won his first national title in the event at the South Korean Championships that year and went on to win five more from 2001 to 2006. He competed at the 2001 Summer Universiade but managed only 15th overall. He improved to eighth place at the following edition – the 2003 Daegu Universiade – and scored a personal best of 7675 points.

1980

Kim Kun-Woo (born 29 February 1980) is a South Korean track and field athlete who competes in the decathlon. He is a two-time Asian Games medallist in the event (2006 and 2010), as well having won medals at the Asian Athletics Championships and East Asian Games.