South Korea women's national handball team

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The South Korea women's national handball team is a leading Asian handball power and former Olympic and World Championship winner known for its speed, discipline, and technical skill.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national sports team
women's national handball team
confederationTitleContender Asian Women's Handball Championship NERFINISHED
continentalConfederation Asian Handball Federation NERFINISHED
country South Korea
dominantRegion Asia NERFINISHED
FIFAAffiliation International Handball Federation NERFINISHED
gender women
governingBody Korea Handball Federation NERFINISHED
hasParticipatedIn Asian Games NERFINISHED
IHF World Women's Handball Championship NERFINISHED
Summer Olympic Games NERFINISHED
hasRivalryWith China women's national handball team NERFINISHED
Denmark women's national handball team NERFINISHED
Norway women's national handball team NERFINISHED
hasWonContinentalTitles Asian Women's Handball Championship NERFINISHED
hasWonGoldAt Asian Games NERFINISHED
homeContinent Asia NERFINISHED
isAsianHandballPower true
knownFor discipline
speed
technical skill
medalsAtOlympicGames multiple
medalsAtWorldChampionships multiple
notableEra 1980s
1990s
OlympicGamesDebut 1984 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
OlympicSport handball
playsUnderRulesOf International Handball Federation rules
region Asia NERFINISHED
represents Republic of Korea in international women's handball NERFINISHED
sport handball
statusInAsia leading women's handball team
trainingEmphasis stamina
tactical discipline
technical drills
typicalPlayingStyle aggressive defense
fast-paced attack
quick transitions
wonOlympicBronze 2008 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
wonOlympicGold 1988 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
1992 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
wonOlympicSilver 1984 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
1996 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
wonWorldChampionship 1995 World Women's Handball Championship NERFINISHED
1997 World Women's Handball Championship NERFINISHED

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Son Mi-na memberOfSportsTeam South Korea women's national handball team
Son Mi-na representedTeam South Korea women's national handball team