Lee Do-hyun (climber)

South Korean climber (born 2002) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Dohyun (Korean: 이도현, born October 8, 2002), also known as Dohyun Lee, is a South Korean rock climber who specializes in competition climbing, particularly in competition bouldering.

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Lee Dohyun
Personal information
NationalitySouth Korean
Born (2002-10-08) October 8, 2002 (age 22)
Climbing career
Type of climber
Medal record
Men's competition climbing
Representing  Republic of Korea
World Championships
2023 Bern Bouldering
World Cup (Overall)
2023 Bouldering
World Cup
Prague 2023 Bouldering
Prague 2024 Bouldering
Seoul 2024 Bouldering
Innsbruck 2022 Bouldering
Brixen 2023 Bouldering
Seoul 2024 Lead
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Climbing career

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Lee started competing in international youth competition climbing events in 2016. He started competing on the international senior circuit at IFSC Climbing World Cups in 2019.

In 2022, Lee won his first World Cup medal at the Boulder World Cup in Innsbruck, placing second.[1] He finished the season in seventh place in the overall ranking for bouldering.

In 2023, Lee won his first World Cup gold medal at the Boulder World Cup in Prague.[2] He finished the season in second place in the overall ranking for bouldering. He went on to win a bronze medal in bouldering at the 2023 IFSC Climbing World Championships,[3] finishing in fourth place in lead climbing and in seventh place in the combined bouldering and lead climbing event.[4][5]

In 2024, Lee placed first in the rankings of the combined bouldering and lead climbing event at the Olympic Qualifier Series, securing a spot for the combined event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.[6] At the Olympics, Lee finished in fifteenth place in the semifinals of the combined event and did not move on to finals.[7] Lee went on to defend his gold medal at the Boulder World Cup in Prague.[8] He finished out the season by winning a gold medal in bouldering followed by a silver medal in lead at the World Cup in Seoul, becoming one of only three male climbers to win medals in bouldering and lead at the same event.[9] He finished the season in sixth place in the overall ranking for bouldering and thirteenth place in the overall ranking for lead.

Rankings

IFSC Climbing World Cup

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Discipline[10] 2019 2022 2023 2024
Lead 47 15 36 13
Bouldering - 7 2 6
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IFSC Climbing World Championships

Youth

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Discipline 2016
Youth B
2017
Youth B
2018
Youth A
Lead 42 29 9
Bouldering 35 20 10
Speed - 48 -
Combined - 23 -
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Senior

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Discipline Hachioji
2019
Bern
2023
Lead 66 4
Bouldering 75 3
Speed 53 -
Combined 61 7
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Number of medals at the IFSC Climbing World Cup

Bouldering

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Season Gold Silver Bronze Total
2022 1 1
2023112
202422
Total3205
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Lead

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Season Gold Silver Bronze Total
202411
Total0101
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