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Kim Cho-hi

Kim Cho-hi, nicknamed Chocho[1] (born September 7, 1996) is a South Korean curler from Uijeongbu.[2] She was the alternate, but now plays second for Team Kim Eun-jung. The Kim team represented South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics, where they won a silver medal.[3]

Kim Cho-hi
Born (1996-09-07) September 7, 1996 (age 27)
Team
Curling clubGangneung CC,
Gangneung, KOR
SkipKim Eun-jung
ThirdKim Kyeong-ae
SecondKim Cho-hi
LeadKim Seon-yeong
AlternateKim Yeong-mi
Mixed doubles
partner
Oh Seung-hoon
Curling career
Member Association South Korea
World Championship
appearances
4 (2017, 2018, 2021, 2022)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
2 (2016, 2021)
Olympic
appearances
2 (2018, 2022)
Medal record
Kim Cho-hi
Hangul
김초희
Revised RomanizationGim Chohui
McCune–ReischauerKim Ch'ohŭi

Career edit

Team Kim won the 2017 South Korean championship, qualifying the team to represent South Korea on home ice at the 2018 Winter Olympics. The team began the 2017-18 curling season by winning the 2017 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships. As the host nation, the team received celebrity status in Korea as the "garlic girls", as their hometown of Uiseong is known for its garlic production. The team had an impressive run, making it to the gold medal final, where they lost to Sweden's Anna Hasselborg rink.[4] The next month, the team then played in the 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship where they lost in the quarterfinals.[5]

The garlic girls did not play much in the 2018–19 season amidst a coaching scandal, which involved the country's sport federation vice president verbally abusing the team.[6] She did play lead for the team in the final event of the season, the 2019 WCT Arctic Cup, because her skip Kim Eun-jung was preparing to give birth, so the whole line-up shifted up a position. The team finished with an 1–3 record, missing the playoffs.

Eun-jung did not play in the team's first few events of the 2019–20 season. This meant that Kim Kyeong-ae would play skip, Cho-hi would play third, and Kim Seon-yeong and Kim Yeong-mi played their normal second and lead positions respectively. They qualified for the playoffs at the 2019 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic, the 2019 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard and finished runner-up at the inaugural WCT Uiseong International Curling Cup. Kim Eun-jung rejoined the team at the 2019 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic, where she would throw second stones. They had a quarterfinal finish. Team Kim also had a quarterfinal finish the following week at the 2019 Canad Inns Women's Classic, where Kim Eun-jung returned to throwing skip stones. They made it to the final of the 2019 Changan Ford International Curling Elite and finished fourth at the 2019 China Open in December 2019. In the new year, they had a quarterfinal finish at the International Bernese Ladies Cup, and they won the Glynhill Ladies International. It would be the team's last event of the season as both the Players' Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

The Kim rink began the abbreviated 2020–21 season by winning their national championship at the 2020 Korean Curling Championships.[8] After finishing 6–0 through the round robin, her team defeated Kim Min-ji 6–5 in the 1 vs. 2 page playoff game and won 7–5 over Gim Un-chi in the championship final. Their win qualified them to represent Korea at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship. The team had a slow start, losing their first four games before going 7–2 in their final nine games. Their 7–6 record placed them seventh after the round robin, not enough to qualify for the playoffs and the 2022 Winter Olympics.[9] The team also changed home clubs during the season, switching from the Uiseong Curling Club to the Gangneung Curling Centre after their contract expired with the Gyeongsangbukdo Sports Council.[10]

Team Kim began the 2021–22 season at the 2021 Korean Curling Championships in June, which also doubled as the selection event for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China.[11] Through the event, the team posted a strong 11–1 record, once again securing the national title.[12] The team also won their next event, the 2021 Alberta Curling Series: Saville Shoot-Out in September, after an undefeated record.[13] Elsewhere on tour, the team reached the semifinals of both the 2021 Sherwood Park Women's Curling Classic and the 2021 Masters Grand Slam event.[14] In international play, Team Kim represented South Korea at the 2021 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships. The team finished the round robin with a 5–1 record, tied with Japan. Japan had a better draw shot challenge record, forcing Korea into a semifinal match against Kazakhstan. Team Kim beat Kazakhstan but lost to Japan in the gold medal game, settling for silver.[15] Because they had failed to qualify for the Olympics at the 2021 World Championship, the team then had to play in the Olympic Qualification Event to qualify South Korea for the 2022 Winter Olympics. The team posted a 6–2 record through the round robin, putting them into the playoffs. There, they lost to Japan in their first game but rebounded to beat Latvia in their second, qualifying Korea for the Winter Games.[16] At the Olympics, the team could not replicate their success from PyeongChang 2018 and finished the event in eighth with a 4–5 record. The team had much more success at the 2022 World Women's Curling Championship. They finished the round robin with a 9–3 record, in second place.[17] This gave them a bye to the semifinals, where they beat the host Canadian team skipped by Kerri Einarson.[18] This put them into the gold medal game where they played Switzerland, skipped by Silvana Tirinzoni. The team was not as successful against the Swiss, losing to them 7–6, settling for the silver medal, Korea's best-ever finish at the Worlds.[19] A few weeks later, the team wrapped up their season at the 2022 Champions Cup, where they lost in a tiebreaker to Einarson.

In June 2022, at the 2022 Korean Curling Championships, Team Kim lost their spot as the national team. After a 5–1 record, the team lost both the semifinal and bronze medal game to Chuncheon City Hall and Jeonbuk Province respectively.[20] It was their first time not reaching the podium in over a decade. Cho-hi also qualified for the 2022 Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship where she competed with Oh Seung-hoon.[21] The pair qualified for the playoffs with a 3–0 record, but lost in both the semifinal and bronze medal game, settling for fourth. Team Kim began their tour season at the 2022 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard where they lost in the semifinals to Team Tirinzoni.[22] The next week, they played in the first Slam of the season, the 2022 National, where they went 1–3.[23] After failing to qualify again at the 2022 Western Showdown, the team found success at the 2022 Tour Challenge as they qualified for the playoffs as the second seeds. They then lost to Gim Eun-ji in the quarterfinals.[24] They also lost to Team Gim in the quarterfinals of their next event, the Stu Sells Brantford Nissan Classic after previously being undefeated.[25] At the 2022 Masters, the team again missed the playoffs with a 1–3 record.[26] They ended their season early at the 2022 Karuizawa International Curling Championships where they qualified for the playoffs with a 2–1 record. After beating Sayaka Yoshimura 7–5 in the semifinal, they won 5–4 over Kerri Einarson to secure the event title.[27]

Grand Slam record edit

Key
C Champion
F Lost in Final
SF Lost in Semifinal
QF Lost in Quarterfinals
R16 Lost in the round of 16
Q Did not advance to playoffs
T2 Played in Tier 2 event
DNP Did not participate in event
N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Event 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24
Tour Challenge DNP T2 DNP DNP N/A N/A QF T2
The National Q DNP DNP DNP N/A DNP Q DNP
Masters QF DNP DNP DNP N/A SF Q Q
Canadian Open DNP SF DNP DNP N/A N/A DNP QF
Players' DNP Q DNP N/A DNP DNP DNP
Champions Cup DNP DNP DNP N/A DNP Q DNP N/A

References edit

  1. ^ . PyeongChang 2018 (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2018-02-21. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  2. ^ "2021 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  3. ^ . www.pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2018-02-18.
  4. ^ . 2018-02-25. Archived from the original on 2018-02-25. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
  5. ^ "Canada-U.S. rematch set for semifinal at Ford World Women's Championship". Curling Canada. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
  6. ^ "South Korean curling official leaves sport over alleged abuse of 'Garlic Girls' | CBC Sports".
  7. ^ "GSOC cancels remaining events of 2019–20 season". Grand Slam of Curling. Grand Slam of Curling. March 13, 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  8. ^ "2020 Korean National Women's Curling Championship". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  9. ^ Jackie Spiegel (May 9, 2021). "World Women's Curling Championship 2021: Results, standings, schedule and TV channel". Sporting News. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  10. ^ "Team Kim curlers find new beginning with Gangneung". Korea JoongAng Daily. March 4, 2021. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  11. ^ "베이징 올림픽 대표를 포함한 2021-2022 컬링 국가대표를 뽑는 2021 KB금융 한국컬링선수권대회 with 강릉". Instagram (in Korean). curling1spoon. June 19, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  12. ^ "여자부 강릉시청 '팀 킴'은 2차전 5승 1패로 우승해 오는 12월 열리는 베이징 올림픽 자격대회에 출전하게 됐습니다. 축하합니다". Instagram (in Korean). curling1spoon. July 2, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  13. ^ "Alberta Curling Series: Saville Shoot-Out". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  14. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (October 23, 2021). "Jacobs to meet Mouat in Masters men's final". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  15. ^ "Japan women and Korea men win Pacific-Asia Curling Championships". World Curling Federation. November 13, 2021. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  16. ^ "Korea women qualify for Beijing". World Curling Federation. December 18, 2021. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  17. ^ "Play-off match-ups set at the World Women's". World Curling Federation. March 26, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  18. ^ "Crushing defeat". Curling Canada. March 27, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  19. ^ "Switzerland defend their World Women's title in Prince George". World Curling Federation. March 28, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  20. ^ "New Champions in Korea". Sports Illustrated. The Curling News. June 20, 2022. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  21. ^ "2022 한국컬링선수권대회 : 믹스더블 강원도 지역대표 선발전". Instagram (in Korean). curling1spoon. June 23, 2022. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  22. ^ "Wins from Tirinzoni and Edin highlight busy weekend in curling". TSN. October 3, 2022. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  23. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (October 7, 2022). "Fujisawa fends off Einarson to stay undefeated in Boost National". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  24. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (October 22, 2022). "Wrana upsets top-seed Tirinzoni in HearingLife Tour Challenge quarterfinals". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  25. ^ "Gim wins again at Stu Sells Brantford Nissan Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  26. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (December 9, 2022). "Team Jones edge Team Lawes to slide into WFG Masters playoffs". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  27. ^ "Kim defeats Einarson in Karuizawa International final". TSN. December 20, 2022. Retrieved July 22, 2023.


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In this Korean name the family name is Kim Kim Cho hi nicknamed Chocho 1 born September 7 1996 is a South Korean curler from Uijeongbu 2 She was the alternate but now plays second for Team Kim Eun jung The Kim team represented South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics where they won a silver medal 3 Kim Cho hiCurlerBorn 1996 09 07 September 7 1996 age 27 Uijeongbu South KoreaTeamCurling clubGangneung CC Gangneung KORSkipKim Eun jungThirdKim Kyeong aeSecondKim Cho hiLeadKim Seon yeongAlternateKim Yeong miMixed doublespartnerOh Seung hoonCurling careerMember Association South KoreaWorld Championshipappearances4 2017 2018 2021 2022 Pacific Asia Championshipappearances2 2016 2021 Olympicappearances2 2018 2022 Medal record Women s CurlingRepresenting South KoreaOlympic Games2018 Pyeongchang TeamWorld Championships2022 Prince GeorgePacific Asia Championships2016 Uiseong2021 AlmatyRepresenting UiseongKorean Women s Championship2016 Uiseong2020 Gangneung2018 Jincheon2019 GangneungRepresenting GangneungKorean Women s Championship2021 Gangneung2023 GangneungKim Cho hiHangul김초희Revised RomanizationGim ChohuiMcCune ReischauerKim Ch ohŭi Contents 1 Career 2 Grand Slam record 3 References 4 External linksCareer editTeam Kim won the 2017 South Korean championship qualifying the team to represent South Korea on home ice at the 2018 Winter Olympics The team began the 2017 18 curling season by winning the 2017 Pacific Asia Curling Championships As the host nation the team received celebrity status in Korea as the garlic girls as their hometown of Uiseong is known for its garlic production The team had an impressive run making it to the gold medal final where they lost to Sweden s Anna Hasselborg rink 4 The next month the team then played in the 2018 Ford World Women s Curling Championship where they lost in the quarterfinals 5 The garlic girls did not play much in the 2018 19 season amidst a coaching scandal which involved the country s sport federation vice president verbally abusing the team 6 She did play lead for the team in the final event of the season the 2019 WCT Arctic Cup because her skip Kim Eun jung was preparing to give birth so the whole line up shifted up a position The team finished with an 1 3 record missing the playoffs Eun jung did not play in the team s first few events of the 2019 20 season This meant that Kim Kyeong ae would play skip Cho hi would play third and Kim Seon yeong and Kim Yeong mi played their normal second and lead positions respectively They qualified for the playoffs at the 2019 Cameron s Brewing Oakville Fall Classic the 2019 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard and finished runner up at the inaugural WCT Uiseong International Curling Cup Kim Eun jung rejoined the team at the 2019 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic where she would throw second stones They had a quarterfinal finish Team Kim also had a quarterfinal finish the following week at the 2019 Canad Inns Women s Classic where Kim Eun jung returned to throwing skip stones They made it to the final of the 2019 Changan Ford International Curling Elite and finished fourth at the 2019 China Open in December 2019 In the new year they had a quarterfinal finish at the International Bernese Ladies Cup and they won the Glynhill Ladies International It would be the team s last event of the season as both the Players Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 7 The Kim rink began the abbreviated 2020 21 season by winning their national championship at the 2020 Korean Curling Championships 8 After finishing 6 0 through the round robin her team defeated Kim Min ji 6 5 in the 1 vs 2 page playoff game and won 7 5 over Gim Un chi in the championship final Their win qualified them to represent Korea at the 2021 World Women s Curling Championship The team had a slow start losing their first four games before going 7 2 in their final nine games Their 7 6 record placed them seventh after the round robin not enough to qualify for the playoffs and the 2022 Winter Olympics 9 The team also changed home clubs during the season switching from the Uiseong Curling Club to the Gangneung Curling Centre after their contract expired with the Gyeongsangbukdo Sports Council 10 Team Kim began the 2021 22 season at the 2021 Korean Curling Championships in June which also doubled as the selection event for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing China 11 Through the event the team posted a strong 11 1 record once again securing the national title 12 The team also won their next event the 2021 Alberta Curling Series Saville Shoot Out in September after an undefeated record 13 Elsewhere on tour the team reached the semifinals of both the 2021 Sherwood Park Women s Curling Classic and the 2021 Masters Grand Slam event 14 In international play Team Kim represented South Korea at the 2021 Pacific Asia Curling Championships The team finished the round robin with a 5 1 record tied with Japan Japan had a better draw shot challenge record forcing Korea into a semifinal match against Kazakhstan Team Kim beat Kazakhstan but lost to Japan in the gold medal game settling for silver 15 Because they had failed to qualify for the Olympics at the 2021 World Championship the team then had to play in the Olympic Qualification Event to qualify South Korea for the 2022 Winter Olympics The team posted a 6 2 record through the round robin putting them into the playoffs There they lost to Japan in their first game but rebounded to beat Latvia in their second qualifying Korea for the Winter Games 16 At the Olympics the team could not replicate their success from PyeongChang 2018 and finished the event in eighth with a 4 5 record The team had much more success at the 2022 World Women s Curling Championship They finished the round robin with a 9 3 record in second place 17 This gave them a bye to the semifinals where they beat the host Canadian team skipped by Kerri Einarson 18 This put them into the gold medal game where they played Switzerland skipped by Silvana Tirinzoni The team was not as successful against the Swiss losing to them 7 6 settling for the silver medal Korea s best ever finish at the Worlds 19 A few weeks later the team wrapped up their season at the 2022 Champions Cup where they lost in a tiebreaker to Einarson In June 2022 at the 2022 Korean Curling Championships Team Kim lost their spot as the national team After a 5 1 record the team lost both the semifinal and bronze medal game to Chuncheon City Hall and Jeonbuk Province respectively 20 It was their first time not reaching the podium in over a decade Cho hi also qualified for the 2022 Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship where she competed with Oh Seung hoon 21 The pair qualified for the playoffs with a 3 0 record but lost in both the semifinal and bronze medal game settling for fourth Team Kim began their tour season at the 2022 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard where they lost in the semifinals to Team Tirinzoni 22 The next week they played in the first Slam of the season the 2022 National where they went 1 3 23 After failing to qualify again at the 2022 Western Showdown the team found success at the 2022 Tour Challenge as they qualified for the playoffs as the second seeds They then lost to Gim Eun ji in the quarterfinals 24 They also lost to Team Gim in the quarterfinals of their next event the Stu Sells Brantford Nissan Classic after previously being undefeated 25 At the 2022 Masters the team again missed the playoffs with a 1 3 record 26 They ended their season early at the 2022 Karuizawa International Curling Championships where they qualified for the playoffs with a 2 1 record After beating Sayaka Yoshimura 7 5 in the semifinal they won 5 4 over Kerri Einarson to secure the event title 27 Grand Slam record editKeyC ChampionF Lost in FinalSF Lost in SemifinalQF Lost in QuarterfinalsR16 Lost in the round of 16Q Did not advance to playoffsT2 Played in Tier 2 eventDNP Did not participate in eventN A Not a Grand Slam event that season Event 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 2023 24Tour Challenge DNP T2 DNP DNP N A N A QF T2The National Q DNP DNP DNP N A DNP Q DNPMasters QF DNP DNP DNP N A SF Q QCanadian Open DNP SF DNP DNP N A N A DNP QFPlayers DNP Q DNP N A DNP DNP DNPChampions Cup DNP DNP DNP N A DNP Q DNP N AReferences edit 선수 개요 KIM Chohi PyeongChang 2018 in Korean Archived from the original on 2018 02 21 Retrieved 2018 02 20 2021 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved April 30 2021 Athlete Profile KIM Chohi Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games www pyeongchang2018 com Archived from the original on 2018 02 03 Retrieved 2018 02 18 South Korea s curling silver brings Olympic spirit to life News CBC Olympics PyeongChang 2018 2018 02 25 Archived from the original on 2018 02 25 Retrieved 2018 09 22 Canada U S rematch set for semifinal at Ford World Women s Championship Curling Canada Retrieved 2018 09 22 South Korean curling official leaves sport over alleged abuse of Garlic Girls CBC Sports GSOC cancels remaining events of 2019 20 season Grand Slam of Curling Grand Slam of Curling March 13 2020 Retrieved March 23 2020 2020 Korean National Women s Curling Championship CurlingZone Retrieved June 26 2021 Jackie Spiegel May 9 2021 World Women s Curling Championship 2021 Results standings schedule and TV channel Sporting News Retrieved June 26 2021 Team Kim curlers find new beginning with Gangneung Korea JoongAng Daily March 4 2021 Retrieved June 26 2021 베이징 올림픽 대표를 포함한 2021 2022 컬링 국가대표를 뽑는 2021 KB금융 한국컬링선수권대회 with 강릉 Instagram in Korean curling1spoon June 19 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 12 26 Retrieved June 16 2022 여자부 강릉시청 팀 킴 은 2차전 5승 1패로 우승해 오는 12월 열리는 베이징 올림픽 자격대회에 출전하게 됐습니다 축하합니다 Instagram in Korean curling1spoon July 2 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 12 26 Retrieved June 16 2022 Alberta Curling Series Saville Shoot Out CurlingZone Retrieved June 16 2022 Jonathan Brazeau October 23 2021 Jacobs to meet Mouat in Masters men s final Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved June 16 2022 Japan women and Korea men win Pacific Asia Curling Championships World Curling Federation November 13 2021 Retrieved June 11 2022 Korea women qualify for Beijing World Curling Federation December 18 2021 Retrieved June 16 2022 Play off match ups set at the World Women s World Curling Federation March 26 2022 Retrieved June 16 2022 Crushing defeat Curling Canada March 27 2022 Retrieved June 16 2022 Switzerland defend their World Women s title in Prince George World Curling Federation March 28 2022 Retrieved June 16 2022 New Champions in Korea Sports Illustrated The Curling News June 20 2022 Retrieved July 22 2023 2022 한국컬링선수권대회 믹스더블 강원도 지역대표 선발전 Instagram in Korean curling1spoon June 23 2022 Retrieved July 22 2023 Wins from Tirinzoni and Edin highlight busy weekend in curling TSN October 3 2022 Retrieved July 22 2023 Jonathan Brazeau October 7 2022 Fujisawa fends off Einarson to stay undefeated in Boost National Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 22 2023 Jonathan Brazeau October 22 2022 Wrana upsets top seed Tirinzoni in HearingLife Tour Challenge quarterfinals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 22 2023 Gim wins again at Stu Sells Brantford Nissan Classic CurlingZone Retrieved July 22 2023 Jonathan Brazeau December 9 2022 Team Jones edge Team Lawes to slide into WFG Masters playoffs Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 22 2023 Kim defeats Einarson in Karuizawa International final TSN December 20 2022 Retrieved July 22 2023 External links editKim Cho hi at World Curling nbsp Kim Cho hi at Olympedia nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Cho hi amp oldid 1212136444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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