| Ko Seung-wan | |
|---|---|
| ♂ | |
| Born | December 4, 1981 |
| Team | |
| Curling club | Gyeong-buk CC, Gyeongbuk |
| Curling career | |
| Member Association | |
| World Championship appearances | 1 (2003) |
| Pacific-Asia Championship appearances | 2 (2002, 2003) |
| Other appearances | Winter Universiade: 2 (2003, 2007), Asian Winter Games: 1 (2003) |
Ko Seung-wan[1] (born December 4, 1981) is a South Korean male curler.[2]
At the international level, he is a 2002 Pacific champion curler, 2003 Pacific bronze medallist, 2007 Asian Winter Games champion curler and 2003 Winter Universiade bronze medallist.
Teams
| Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002–03 | Lee Dong-keun | Park Jae-cheol | Kim Soo-hyuk | Choi Min-suk | Ko Seung-wan | Yang Young-sun | WUG 2003 |
| Lee Dong-keun | Park Jae-cheol | Ko Seung-wan | Choi Min-suk | Kim Soo-hyuk | Melissa Soligo | PCC 2002 | |
| Lee Dong-keun | Kim Soo-hyuk | Park Jae-cheol | Choi Min-suk | Ko Seung-wan | Elaine Dagg-Jackson (WCC) | AWG 2003 WCC 2003 (10th) | |
| 2003–04 | Lee Dong-keun | Park Jae-cheol | Ko Seung-wan | Choi Min-suk | Kim Hyun-chul | Yang Young-sun | PCC 2003 |
| 2006–07 | Kim Chang-min | Kim Min-chan | Park Jong-deog | Ko Seung-wan | Kim Kyung-doo | WUG 2007 (5th) |
References
- ↑ Other writings: Seung-wan Ko, Ko Seung Wan, Seung Wan Ko, Ko Seungwan, Seungwan Ko.
- ↑ Ko Seung-wan on the World Curling Federation database
External links
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