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  1. At the 2020 Summer Olympics held in August 2021, Jun won the bronze medal in men's individual modern pentathlon, behind winner Joe Choong and silver medalist Ahmed El-Gendy. His bronze medal was the first Olympic medal from a competitor from South Korea in this sport.

  2. Jun Woong-tae (em coreano: 전 웅태; Seul, 1 de agosto de 1995) é um pentatleta sul-coreano. [ 1] Carreira. Sua primeira participação em uma olimpíada foi nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016. O sul-coreano acabou terminando na 19ª colocação. Já em sua segunda participação, nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2020, conquistou a medalha de bronze. [ 1]

  3. Woongtae JUN. UIPM license id: M040342. Date of birth: 01 Aug 1995. Gender: Male. Riding permission: Yes (Senior) Nation: Korea. Modern Pentathlon. 15 Jun 2024. Korean starlet, 21, holds off Guzi (HUN) during incredible sprint finish Hungarian hero, 23, breaks world record again... Rankings: Senior ranking. Date. 27 Aug 2024. Rank. 3. Points. 193.

  4. 7 de ago. de 2021 · Jun Woong-tae is Korea's first ever modern pentathlon medalist, winning bronze in Tokyo on Saturday after a strong performance in all five events. Jung Jin-hwa just missed the podium, finishing fourth.

  5. Jun Woong-tae won Korea's last and 20th medal at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo on Saturday, claiming a historic bronze in modern pentathlon. Jun became the first Korean to win an Olympic medal in the discipline since Korea started to compete in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2022 · Kim Sun-woo and Jun Woong-tae of Korea took gold in the mixed relay at the UIPM 2022 Pentathlon World Championships on Sunday, earning the world champion title in the final event of the pentathlon tournament.

  7. 24 de set. de 2023 · HANGZHOU, China, Sept. 24 (Yonhap) -- Jun Woong-tae, who swept up two gold medals from men's modern pentathlon at the 19th Hangzhou Asian Game on Sunday, is now eying a higher position at the Paris Olympics next year.