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Volleyball At The 1966 Asian Games
Volleyball events were contested at the 1966 Asian Games at Thammasat Gymnasium in Bangkok, Thailand from 10 December to 19 December 1966. Medalists Medal table Final standing Men Women References Men's Results External linksOCA official website {{Asian Games Volleyball 1966 Asian Games events 1966 Asian Games Asian Games The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The Games were regulated by the Asian Games Federation (AGF) from the first Games in New Delhi, India, until t ...
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Thammasat University
Thammasat University (Abbreviation, Abrv: TU th, มธ.; th, มหาวิทยาลัยธรรมศาสตร์, , ) is a public research university in Thailand with campuses in Tha Phra Chan area of Phra Nakhon District near the Grand Palace in the heart of Bangkok; in Rangsit, 42 kilometers north of Bangkok; in Pattaya, a resort city on the eastern seaboard of Thailand; and in Lampang Province. , Thammasat University has over 33,000 students enrolled in 33 faculties, colleges, and institutes and 2,700 academic staff. Thammasat is Thailand's second oldest List of universities and colleges in Thailand, university. Officially established to be the national university of Thailand on 27 June 1934, it was named by its founder, Pridi Banomyong, the University of Moral and Political Sciences ( th, มหาวิทยาลัยวิชาธรรมศาสตร์และการเมือง; ). It began as an Open-door academic policy, open university, wi ...
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Tadayoshi Yokota
Tadayoshi Yokota (横田 忠義 ''Yokota Tadayoshi'', born 26 September 1947) is a former volleyball player from Japan, who was a member of the Japan Men's National Team that won the gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the silver medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics. References National team *1968: 2nd place in the Olympic Games of Mexico City *1970: 3rd place in the World Championship *1972: 1st place in the Olympic Games of Munich *1974: 3rd place in the World Championship A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ... *1976: 4th place in the Olympic Games of Montreal 1947 births Living people Japanese men's volleyball players Japanese volleyball coaches Volleyball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics Volleyball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics Volle ...
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Park Su-kwang
Park Su-kwang (born 16 January 1942) is a South Korean volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References 1942 births Living people South Korean men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for South Korea Volleyball players at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 1962 Asian Games Volleyball players at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1962 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea 20th-century South Korean people {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Oh Chan-suk
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Lim Tae-ho
Lim Tae-ho (born 12 December 1940) is a South Korean volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References 1940 births Living people South Korean men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for South Korea Volleyball players at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 1962 Asian Games Volleyball players at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1962 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea 20th-century South Korean people {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Kim Young-nam (volleyball)
Kim Young-nam (; born June 15, 1960, in Hampyeong, Jeollanam-do) is a retired South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler and Olympic champion. Career Kim was a volleyball player before converting to wrestling in high school. In the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, Kim finished 4th in the welterweight class of Greco-Roman wrestling, losing to 1980 Olympic gold medalist Ștefan Rusu of Romania in the bronze medal match. Kim received a gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul."1988 Summer Olympics – Seoul, South Korea – Wrestling"
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Kim retired from wrestling after the 1988 Olympics, and participated in the

Kim Young-hwan (volleyball)
Kim Young-hwan (Korean: 김영환, born 27 May 1955) is a South Korean activist, writer, dentist and politician served as the Minister of Science and Technology from 2001 to 2002 under the President Kim Dae-jung. He was also a long-term Member of the National Assembly in Ansan from 1996 to 2004 and 2009 to 2016. He stood for the Gyeonggi governorship in 2018 but lost. Early life and career Kim was born in Goesan, North Chungcheong Province in 1955. After graduated from Cheongju High School in 1973, he studied dentistry at Yonsei University. In 1977, he was detained for 2 years due to lead a protest to abolish the Restoration Constitution. He was also involved in anti-dictatorship protests in 1980. Kim also wrote several poems, including ''A Day of A Simple Assembler'' (단순 조립공의 하루) written under the pseudonym of Kim Hae-yoon (김해윤). Following his graduation in 1988, he opened a hospital. Political career Kim Young-hwan was brought into the Natio ...
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Kim Young-dae (volleyball)
Kim Young-dae (born March 2, 1996) is a South Korean actor. He first gained recognition for the MBC high school drama ''Extraordinary You'' (2019). More recently, he appeared in the SBS television series ''The Penthouse: War In Life'' (2020) and the KBS2 television series ''Cheat on Me If You Can'' (2020). Kim took on his first leading role in tvN television series ''Sh**ting Stars'' (2022), and later appeared in sageuk ''The Forbidden Marriage'' (2022-23). Career In 2017, Kim made his debut with the web drama ''Secret Crushes: Special Edition'' which aired on WHYNOT MEDIA. He also appeared in other by web dramas including ''Office Watch 2'', ''Just Too Bored'', ''What to Do with You'', ''It's Okay To Be Sensitive'', ''Office Watch 3'' with minor roles. Finally, in 2018, Kim made his acting debut on television the ''Drama Special episode drama The Time Left Between Us'' broadcast on KBS2. Despite his first television role, he continued to play minor characters in diff ...
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Kim Sung-kil (volleyball)
Kim Sung-kil (born 14 January 1942) is a South Korean volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References 1942 births Living people South Korean men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for South Korea Volleyball players at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea 20th-century South Korean people {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Kim Jin-hee (volleyball)
Kim Jin-hee (born 1 March 1940) is a South Korean volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References 1940 births Living people South Korean men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for South Korea Volleyball players at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea 20th-century South Korean people {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Jin Jun-tak
Jin Jun-Tak (born 17 May 1949) is a South Korean former volleyball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. .... References 1949 births Living people South Korean men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for South Korea Volleyball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 1966 Asian Games Volleyball players at the 1970 Asian Games Volleyball players at the 1974 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1970 Asian Games Medalists at the 1974 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea 20th-century South Korean people {{SouthKorea-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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