Oh Sung-Ok (1972–)
Oh Sung-Ok (1972–)
South Korean handball player. Name variations: Seong-Ok Oh. Born Oct 10, 1972, in South Korea.
Won a team gold medal at Barcelona Olympics (1992), a team silver at Atlanta Olympics (1996) and a team silver at Athens Olympics (2004); won World championship (1995).
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