Kim Gwang-suk, Date of Birth

    

Kim Gwang-suk

North Korean gymnast

Date of Birth: 15-Feb-1976

Profession: artistic gymnast

Nationality: North Korea

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Kim Gwang-suk

  • Kim Gwang-suk (alternative transliteration Kim Kwang-suk, Korean: ???; born 15 February, year unknown; 1976 or 1978 theorized) is a North Korean female gymnast who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics.
  • She is known for both her exemplary uneven bars work and for her involvement in one of the most prominent age falsification scandals in gymnastics in recent years. Kim competed in several major international senior meets between 1989 and 1993, including the 1989 and 1991 World Championships, the 1990 Asian Games and the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona.
  • She was the 1991 World Champion on the uneven bars, winning the event with a perfect 10.0 score and a routine that included an original release move, the Counter-Kim.
  • Her ten would be the very last to ever be awarded in World Championship competition. Due to her small stature and the fact that the North Korean Gymnastics Federation listed her given age as 15 for three consecutive years, questions arose about Kim's age and eligibility for senior competition.
  • By at least one estimate, she was as young as 11 when she competed at the 1989 World Championships.
  • While her real age was never ascertained, it was discovered that the Federation had submitted inconsistent birth year information for her at least three times at three separate international competitions.
  • As a result of the falsification, the North Korean women's gymnastics team was banned from the 1993 World Championships.

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