South Korean marathon runner (born 1970)
Lee Bong-ju
Born (1970-11-08 ) November 8, 1970 (age 54)
Lee Bong-Ju (Korean : 이봉주 ; Hanja : 李鳳柱 ; born November 8, 1970, in Cheonan , Chungcheongnam-do , South Korea ) is a South Korean marathoner .
He graduated from University of Seoul then competed for South Korea in the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta , United States in the Marathon where he won the silver medal.
He set the current South Korean men's national marathon record at 2:07:20 in Tokyo on February 13, 2000, and half marathon at 1:01:04 in Tokyo on January 26, 1992.[ 1]
He finished 41 marathons for his 19 years career with twice national records.
He retired following his victory at the Korean National Sports Festival in October 2009.[ 2]
Achievements
All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing South Korea
1990
Korean National Sports Festival Marathon
Seoul, South Korea
2nd
Marathon
2:19:15
1991
Korean National Sports Festival Marathon
Seoul, South Korea
1st
Marathon
2:14:30
1992
Tokyo International Half Marathon
Tokyo , Japan
4th
Half marathon
1:01:04
1993
Seoul half marathon
Seoul , South Korea
1st
Half marathon
1:05:48
Korean National Sports Festival marathon
Seoul, South Korea
1st
Marathon
2:10:27
Honolulu International Marathon
Honolulu, HI
1st
Marathon
2:13:16
1995
Donga International Marathon
Seoul, South Korea
1st
Marathon
2:09:59
World Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
22nd
Marathon
2:20:31
1996
Donga International Marathon
Silver, South Korea
2nd
Marathon
2:08:26
Olympic Games
Atlanta, USA
2nd
Marathon
2:12:39
Fukuoka Marathon
Fukuoka, Japan
1st
Marathon
2:10:48
1998
Rotterdam Marathon
Rotterdam, Netherlands
2nd
Marathon
2:07:44
Asian Games
Bangkok, Thailand
1st
Marathon
2:12:32
2000
Tokyo International Marathon
Tokyo, Japan
2nd
Marathon
2:07:20
Olympic Games
Sydney, Australia
24th
Marathon
2:17:57
Fukuoka Marathon
Fukuoka, Japan
2nd
Marathon
2:09:04
2001
Milano Marathon
Milan, Italy
4th
Marathon
2:09:11
Boston Marathon
Boston, Massachusetts
1st
Marathon
2:09:43
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
Marathon
DNF
2002
Boston Marathon
Boston, Massachusetts
5th
Marathon
2:10:30
Asian Games
Busan, South Korea
1st
Marathon
2:14:04
2003
World Championships
Paris, France
11th
Marathon
2:10:38
2004
Seoul International Marathon
Seoul, South Korea
5th
Marathon
2:08:15
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
14th
Marathon
2:15:33
2005
Berlin Marathon
Berlin, Germany
11th
Marathon
2:12:19
2007
Seoul International Marathon
Seoul, South Korea
1st
Marathon
2:08:04
Chicago Marathon
Chicago, USA
7th
Marathon
2:17:29
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, China
28th
Marathon
2:17:59
2009
Korean National Sports Festival Marathon
Seoul, South Korea
1st
Marathon
2:15:25
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