Lee Jin-taek
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| Born | 13 April 1972 | 
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 Lee Jin-taek (born 13 April 1972) is a retired South Korean high jumper. 
  Career
 His personal best jump is 2.34 metres, achieved in June 1997 in Seoul. This was the South Korean record.[1] 
 Achievements
     | Year |  Competition |  Venue |  Position |  Notes  | 
    Representing   South Korea  | 
  | 1990  |  Asian Junior Championships  |  Beijing, China  |  1st  |  2.20 m  | 
  | 1991  |  Asian Championships  |  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  |  1st  |  2.22 m  | 
  | 1992  |  Olympic Games  |  Barcelona, Spain  |  19th (q)  |  2.20 m  | 
  | 1993  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Toronto, Canada  |  17th (q)  |  2.20 m  | 
  | East Asian Games  |  Shanghai, China  |  2nd  |  2.26 m  | 
  | Universiade  |  Buffalo, United States  |  5th  |  2.24 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Stuttgart, Germany  |  20th (q)  |  2.20 m  | 
  | Asian Championships  |  Manila, Philippines  |  1st  |  2.24 m  | 
  | 1994  |  Asian Games  |  Hiroshima, Japan  |  2nd  |  2.24 m  | 
  | 1995  |  Asian Championships  |  Djakarta, Indonesia  |  1st  |  2.26 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Gothenburg, Sweden  |  20th (q)  |  2.24 m  | 
  | Universiade  |  Fukuoka, Japan  |  4th  |  2.27 m  | 
  | 1996  |  Olympic Games  |  Atlanta, United States  |  8th  |  2.29 m  | 
  | 1997  |  East Asian Games  |  Busan, South Korea  |  1st  |  2.28 m  | 
  | World Indoor Championships  |  Paris, France  |  30th (q)  |  2.10 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Athens, Greece  |  8th  |  2.29 m  | 
  | Universiade  |  Catania, Italy  |  1st  |  2.32 m  | 
  | 1998  |  Asian Championships  |  Fukuoka, Japan  |  2nd  |  2.27 m  | 
  | Asian Games  |  Bangkok, Thailand  |  1st  |  2.27 m  | 
  | 1999  |  Universiade  |  Palma de Mallorca, Spain  |  3rd  |  2.28 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Seville, Spain  |  6th  |  2.29 m  | 
  | 2000  |  Olympic Games  |  Sydney, Australia  |  21st (q)  |  2.20 m  | 
  | 2001  |  East Asian Games  |  Osaka, Japan  |  1st  |  2.23 m  | 
  | 2002  |  Asian Games  |  Busan, South Korea  |  1st  |  2.23 m  | 
 References
  External links
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