Wang Ki-Chun (Korean: 왕기춘,Korean pronunciation:[waŋ.ɡi.tɕʰun]; born 13 September 1988 inJeongeup,North Jeolla Province) is a formerjudoka fromSouth Korea.
He became known for beating the 2004 Olympic championLee Won-Hee in the qualification matches for the 2007 World Championships and the2008 Olympic Games.
Wang won the world title at the age of 19 at the2007 World Championships inRio de Janeiro,Brazil.
He was the favorite for winning the gold medal in the2008 Olympic Games, however, Wang sufferedribcage fracture whenBrazil'sLeandro Guilheiro hit him with an elbow in the quarterfinal. Despite fighting through injury, Wang was beaten in the final byElnur Mammadli fromAzerbaijan and had to settle for silver medal. He made up for it in the2009 World Judo Championships by winning the 73 kg final againstNorth KoreanKim Chol-Su.
After winning the2010 Paris Grand Slam he did not compete until the2010 World Championships Tokyo and lost toHiroyuki Akimoto in the semi-finals and had to settle with the bronze.
He did not medal at the2011 World Championships in Paris, crashing out early toUgo Legrand of France. He faced him again in the2012 Summer Olympics in the fight for bronze, losing again.[1]
In his prime, Wang was known for his physical fighting style, and his deadlytai otoshi andseoi nage.[2]
In 2009, Wang assaulted a female club patron, slapping her face after an altercation. No charges were pressed after he reached a settlement with the victim.[3]
Wang was in controversy again in 2014, when he was detained for eight days by theRepublic of Korea Army's military police for using his mobile phone while serving his national service. He was caught using his phone again a week later, and was sent to the military correctional facility.[4]
On May 2, 2020, Wang was arrested on charges of sexually assaulting a minor.[5] The Daegu District Court sentenced him to 6 years in prison.[6] The Korea Judo Association subsequently banned Wang for life from judo following the charges for greatly damaging the integrity and social standing of judo.[7]
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