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- Choi Yun-hui (Korean: 최윤희; Hanja: 崔允喜; born 1 September 1967) is a South Korean swimmer who served as the 2nd Vice Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism under President Moon Jae-in from 2019 to 2020. She is the first woman and second professional sports player to become deputy head of the Ministry or of its preceding agencies. She competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Choi is the younger sister of , who also competed internationally for South Korea in swimming. The two were nicknamed the "Seal Sisters", and were noted frequently for both breaking national backstroke records at the same time. Choi began learning to swim while in kindergarten through lessons at the YMCA. Both sisters attended Seoul National University Middle School, and represented their school in swimming at the national level. Following the 1984 Olympics, she won gold in the 100 m and 200 m backstroke at the 1986 Asian Games. In 1987, she became the first South Korean model for the Japanese sports drink brand Pocari Sweat. In 2017, she was named the first ever woman to become board member of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee. Choi holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree from Yonsei University in physical education. (en)
- Choi Yun-hui (Hangul: 최윤희; Hanja: 崔允喜; lahir 1 September 1967) adalah seorang perenang asal Korea Selatan yang menjabat sebagai Wakil Menteri Budaya, Olahraga dan Pariwisata ke-2 sejak ia dilantik oleh Presiden Moon Jae-in pada Desember 2019. Ia adalah wanita pertama dan pemain olahraga profesional kedua yang menjadi wakil ketua Kementerian atau badan-badan pendahulunya. Ia berkompetisi dalam dua lomba pada Olimpiade Musim Panas 1984. Choi adalah adik dari , yang juga berkompetisi di mancanegara mewakili Korea Selatan dalam bidang renang. (in)
- 최윤희(崔允喜, 1967년 9월 1일 ~ )는 대한민국의 수영 선수이자 문재인 정부의 문화체육관광부 제2차관이었다. (ko)
- 崔允喜(韓語:최윤희,1967年9月1日-),韩国前女子游泳运动员及现大韩民国文在寅政府的文化体育观光府第2次官。她曾获得5枚亚洲运动会游泳比赛金牌,还参加了1984年夏季奥运会游泳比赛,她在参加的两个项目上都未能晋级半决赛。 (zh)
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- Choi Yun-hui (Hangul: 최윤희; Hanja: 崔允喜; lahir 1 September 1967) adalah seorang perenang asal Korea Selatan yang menjabat sebagai Wakil Menteri Budaya, Olahraga dan Pariwisata ke-2 sejak ia dilantik oleh Presiden Moon Jae-in pada Desember 2019. Ia adalah wanita pertama dan pemain olahraga profesional kedua yang menjadi wakil ketua Kementerian atau badan-badan pendahulunya. Ia berkompetisi dalam dua lomba pada Olimpiade Musim Panas 1984. Choi adalah adik dari , yang juga berkompetisi di mancanegara mewakili Korea Selatan dalam bidang renang. (in)
- 최윤희(崔允喜, 1967년 9월 1일 ~ )는 대한민국의 수영 선수이자 문재인 정부의 문화체육관광부 제2차관이었다. (ko)
- 崔允喜(韓語:최윤희,1967年9月1日-),韩国前女子游泳运动员及现大韩民国文在寅政府的文化体育观光府第2次官。她曾获得5枚亚洲运动会游泳比赛金牌,还参加了1984年夏季奥运会游泳比赛,她在参加的两个项目上都未能晋级半决赛。 (zh)
- Choi Yun-hui (Korean: 최윤희; Hanja: 崔允喜; born 1 September 1967) is a South Korean swimmer who served as the 2nd Vice Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism under President Moon Jae-in from 2019 to 2020. She is the first woman and second professional sports player to become deputy head of the Ministry or of its preceding agencies. She competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. In 1987, she became the first South Korean model for the Japanese sports drink brand Pocari Sweat. In 2017, she was named the first ever woman to become board member of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee. (en)
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- Choi Yun-hui (en)
- Choi Yun-hui (in)
- 최윤희 (수영 선수) (ko)
- 崔允喜 (zh)
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