Lee Sang-Eun (1975–)
Lee Sang-Eun (1975–)
South Korean handball player. Born Mar 5, 1975, in Incheon, Korea.
Won a World championship (1995); won a team silver medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996) and a team silver at Athens Olympics (2004); at Sydney Olympics (2000), broke an Olympic record by scoring 18 goals against Hungary.
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