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Seo Chae-hyun – Wikipedia
Seo Chae-hyun (Korean: 서채현, born November 1, 2003), also known as Chaehyun Seo, is a South Korean professional rock climber who specializes in competition climbing. She won the overall 2019 World Cup title in competition lead climbing in her senior debut season. [2] In 2021 she won the IFSC World Championship in lead climbing. [3]
Seo Chae-hyun wins lead gold at Wujang World Cup after 4-year hiatus
The Korea Alpine Federation noted that at the '2025 IFSC Sports Climbing Lead and Speed World Cup' held in Wujang, China, South Korean national sports climber Seo Chae-hyun won a gold medal in the lead institutional sector with a tie for 1st place, while Jung Ji-min secured a silver medal in the speed institutional sector.
Who is Seo Chae-Hyun? Profile of Korea's Strongest Lead Climber
In 2021, Chaehyun Seo become the Lead World Champion at the IFSC Climbing World Championship in Moscow, Russia. To secure her victory, she topped EVERY route in the competition and finished higher than her competitors in the final.
徐采铉:攀上世界之巅 – Olympics.com
在原定今年4月举行的亚洲资格赛因疫情取消后,她凭借自己在去年世锦赛的表现获得东京奥运入场券,然而几周后,因东京奥运延期,她的资格随之被取消。 现在,她必须参加今年12月举行的亚洲锦标赛才能再次锁定东京奥运会参赛资格。 奥运会员 | 免费体坛赛事直播和原创系列 – 现在加入! 📺🥇. 东京2020官网:对于东京奥运会延期你有什么想法? 徐采铉:起初我很震惊,因为我从未想过奥运会能延期。 但是很快我的想法就改变了,现在我有更多的时间去精进自己的技术。 目前看来,奥运会延期对于我来说已经成为一种动力。 东京2020官网:你的奥运会参赛资格在3月被取消,对此你有什么看法? 徐采铉:很遗憾,但是与此同时,我当时自己感觉也不太好,因为我认为自己在没有参加比赛的情况下抢了其他运动员的机会。
Who Is Chaehyun Seo? – Korea's Strongest At Just 17!
Chaehyun Seo is South Korea's strongest young climbers and is the last Lead Climbing World Cup Champion. In 2019 she managed to take 1st over four-time champion and Olympic favorite Janja Garnbret – in her first season as an adult.
Korea takes seven medals at Asian climbing championship
Eighteen-year-old Seo Chae-hyun led the Korean contingent at the 2022 IFSC Climbing Asian Championship with two gold and a bronze medal, single-handedly accounting for nearly half of Korea's seven podium finishes. Seo took gold in the women's lead and boulder and lead, adding a bronze in the women's boulder.
Sports climbing hopeful Seo Chae-hyun ranked 13th in the bouldering …
Seo Chae-hyun received 44.2 points in the bouldering category in the women's semifinals of the sports climbing combine at Le Bourget Climbing Stadium in Paris, France on the 6th (Korea Standard Time). In the semi-final with a total of 20 participants, eight will head to the final.
Chaehyun Seo – Bouldering Master
Chaehyun Seo, also known as Seo Chae-hyun, is a South Korean climber who has established herself as one of the best sport climbers in the world. She has grown up around climbing with her parents owning a climbing gym in Seoul. Since her IFSC-Climbing World Cup debut in 2019, she has won multiple awards in the Asian Championships and World Cup.
Seo Chae-hyun wins gold in lead climbing in IFSC Championship
Seo Chae-hyun of Korea has won the gold medal for lead climbing in the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) Championship. The 18-year-old won the final round for women's championship held in Moscow on Wednesday, outpacing Natalia Grossman of the U.S. and Laura Rogora of Italy who both achieved more than 37 holds.
Seo Chae-hyun – Wikipedia
Seo Chae-hyun (Korean: 서채현, born November 1, 2003), also known as Chaehyun Seo, is a South Korean … In 2021 she won the IFSC World Championship in lead climbing. [3] Seo is a two-time Olympian, having represented South Korea at the 2020 and . [4 …
Who is Seo Chae-Hyun? Profile of Korea's Strongest Lead Climber
Seo Chae-Hyun is a competitive lead climber, boulderer and Olympian from South Korea. While still young, she has already accomplished a lot as a competitive climber. At just 16, during her debut season, she claimed the IFSC Lead Season title. Additionally, she …
Korea takes seven medals at Asian climbing championship
Eighteen-year-old Seo Chae-hyun led the Korean contingent at the 2022 IFSC Climbing Asian Championship with two gold and a bronze medal, single-handedly accounting for nearly half of Korea's seven podium finishes. Seo took gold in the women's lead and …
Who Is Chaehyun Seo? – Korea's Strongest At Just 17!
Chaehyun Seo at her first senior IFSC climbing comp Chaehyun Seo Training Program, Diet Nutrition Her Dad owning a climbing gym means she's always got a place to train that feels like home. She spends up to seven hours a day training four to five days a week..
Chaehyun Seo – Bouldering Master
Chaehyun Seo, also known as Seo Chae-hyun, is a South Korean climber who has established herself as one of the best sport climbers in the world. She has grown up around climbing with her parents owning a climbing gym in Seoul. Since her IFSC-Climbing
Seo Chae-hyun wins lead gold at Wujang World Cup after 4-year hiatus
The Korea Alpine Federation noted that at the '2025 IFSC Sports Climbing Lead and Speed World Cup' held in Wujang, China, South Korean national sports climber Seo Chae-hyun won a gold medal in the …
Seo Chae-hyun – Wikipedia
Seo Chae-hyun (s. 1. marraskuuta 2003 [1]) on eteläkorealainen kiipeilijä. Hän voitti lead-kiipeilyn maailmanmestaruuden vuonna 2021 ja lead-kiipeilyn maailmancupin kauden kokonaiskilpailun vuonna 2019. Vuonna 2019 hän voitti myös Aasian mestaruuden …
Chaehyun Seo – NamuWiki
Seo Chae-hyun is the only athlete among the eight to complete the climb. 2.4. 2022 He participated in the national team selection in March and won first place in lead, bouldering, and combined results, and was selected as a national team member.
Korean climbing pair get a shot at Olympic glory – Korea JoongAng Daily
Seo Chae-hyun and Chon Jong-won are set to become Korea's first ever climbing Olympians, as sport climbing officially becomes a medal sport for the first time at the Tokyo Games. The two climbers very nearly didn't make it to Tokyo, only earning an Olympic berth at the last minute, on March 9.
Seo Chae-hyun wins gold in lead climbing in IFSC Championship
Seo Chae-hyun of Korea has won the gold medal for lead climbing in the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) Championship. The 18-year-old won the final round for women's championship held in Moscow on Wednesday, outpacing Natalia Grossman of the U.S. and Laura Rogora of Italy who both achieved more than 37 holds.