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At the World Championship level, she was twice a world bronze medalist as an individual (2010 and 2011), she was part of the Korean team that won the team world championship in 2005. Nam was also part of the Korean teams that won the bronze medal in the foil team event at the 2006 World Fencing Championships, after beating Poland in the bronze medal match with her teammates Jeon, Jung and Seo Mi-Jung, 2010 World Championships, beating Germany with teammates Jeon, Seo and Oh, and the 2011 World Championship, beating Poland again, this time with teammates Jeon, Jung and Lee Hye-Sun.
She is married to cyclist Gong Hyo-suk.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/RB2D2E_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Jung You In", "alternateName": "정유인", "birthDate": "May 16, 1994", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Jung You In is a South Korean swimmer. She graduated from Changdeok Girls’ High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Sports Application Industry from Yonsei University. She started swimming when she was 5 years old and two years later she joined an elite swimming academy focusing on freestyle and backstroke before being introduced to the team relay. From 2010 until 2012, she won multiple medals in the high school division of the National Sports Festival before moving to the main division in 2013, where she won medals in several disciplines every year until 2019. The events were canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in the Olympic trials she finished 2nd in the 100m freestyle but the South Korean Olympic Committee decided not to bring her to the 2020 Summer Olympics. SBS hired her as a swimming analyst for the Olympics in Tokyo that were delayed to 2021 and she provided accurate commentary and earned positive reviews for her work.
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She became a professional player in 1999 when she signed with Suwon Hyundai E&C Hillstate and also became part of the South Korean national team. She remained with them until 2010, before moving to Daejeon Jung Kwan Jang Red Sparks for one season. In 2014, she returned to Suwon where she spent another 4 seasons (with a brief stint at GS Caltex Seoul KIXX in 2017).
She retired in 2018 and was immediately hired by KBS Sports as a commentator. In 2023, she also accepted a position as coach for the women's national team.