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Seol Ye-eun was born on 26 August, 1996 in Seoul, South Korea, is a South Korean curler. Discover Seol Ye-eun's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 26 August 1996
Birthday 26 August
Birthplace Seoul, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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1996

Seol Ye-eun (born August 26, 1996 in Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean curler from Uijeongbu.

She currently plays lead on the Gyeonggi Province curling team, skipped by Gim Eun-ji.

2017

Seol joined the Gim Un-chi rink in 2017.

They didn't play in many events during the 2017–18 season but still found success finishing runner-up at the Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic to Rachel Homan and qualifying for the quarterfinals at the Colonial Square Ladies Classic, Karuizawa International and the Glynhill Ladies International.

2018

The team had a full schedule for the 2018–19 season, beginning with the Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic where they finished fourth.

On tour in Canada, they reached the final of the Gord Carroll Curling Classic where they lost to Chelsea Brandwood.

They also made the semifinals of the Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic and the quarterfinals of the Canad Inns Women's Classic.

Team Gim was invited to play in the 2018 Tour Challenge Tier 2 Grand Slam event where they qualified for the playoffs as the number one seed.

They then lost to Kristen Streifel 8–6 in the quarterfinals.

2019

In summer 2019, Team Gim would win the 2019 Korean Curling Championships after stealing two in the tenth end of the final against Kim Min-ji.

To start their tour season, her team had a quarterfinal finish at the 2019 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic.

They followed this by missing the playoffs at the 2019 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard, a semifinal finish at the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic and winning the 2019 KW Fall Classic posting a perfect 7–0 record en route to capturing the title.

At the 2019 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships, Seol and her team had a disappointing finish.

After going 6–1 in the round robin, they lost the semifinal to China's Han Yu.

2020

This performance meant they didn't qualify Korea for the 2020 World Championship through the Pacific region and would have to play in the World Qualification Event for their spot in the World's. Next Team Gim competed in the 2019 Boundary Ford Curling Classic where they lost in the final to Kim Min-ji.

Two weeks later, they played in the Jim Sullivan Curling Classic in Saint John, New Brunswick.

It was another successful run for the rink as they went 7–0 through the tournament to capture the title.

The Gim rink went undefeated at the World Qualification Event, going 7–0 in the round robin and defeating Italy in the 1 vs. 2 playoff game to qualify South Korea for the World Championship.

The team was set to represent South Korea at the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship before the event got cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Qualification Event would be their last event of the season as the remaining two events (the Players' Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events) were also cancelled due to the pandemic.

Team Gim was not able to defend their national title at the 2020 Korean Curling Championships in November 2020.

After going 4–2 through the round robin, they defeated Um Min-ji 8–6 in the 3 vs. 4 game and then beat Kim Min-ji 9–4 in the semifinal.

They then lost in the final to the undefeated Team Kim Eun-jung, meaning Team Kim won the right to represent Korea at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship.

The 2021–22 season began in June for Team Gim as they competed in the 2021 Korean Curling Championships to decide who would get the chance to represent Korea at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China.

In the first of three rounds, the team went 3–1 in the round robin and then defeated the Kim Min-ji rink in the semifinal.

They then lost to Kim Eun-jung in the final game.

In the second round, they went 3–3, however, because Team Kim Eun-jung won both the first and second rounds, they became the national champions.

Seol later competed in the 2021 Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Lee Jun-hyung, however, failed to qualify for the playoff round.

On tour, Team Gim won three events at the Chairman's Cup, the Boundary Ford Curling Classic, and the Ladies Alberta Open.

They also reached the quarterfinal round of the 2021 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic and the final of the Red Deer Curling Classic where they lost to Satsuki Fujisawa.

Team Gim also competed in all four Grand Slam events of the season, however, finished winless at the first three.

In March 2022, Kim Min-ji moved to Gyeonggi Province to join Team Gim at third.

The team competed in two Grand Slams at the end of the year, the 2022 Players' Championship and the 2022 Champions Cup.

After missing the playoffs at the Players', the team made it all the way to the final of the Champions Cup where they lost to Kerri Einarson.

Team Gim had their best season to date during the 2022–23 season as they qualified for the playoffs in fourteen of fifteen events they played in.

The team began their run at the 2022 Korean Curling Championships where they went 5–1 in the round robin.

After beating Jeonbuk Province in the semifinal, they lost in the championship game 7–4 to Chuncheon City Hall's Ha Seung-youn, meaning they would not be the national team once again.

On tour, the team began at the first event of the Alberta Curling Series, where they went undefeated to claim the title.

They next played in the 2022 Martensville International where after a 4–1 round robin record, they fell 8–4 in the semifinal to Clancy Grandy.

They also reached the semifinals of the 2022 Saville Shoot-Out, the 2022 Alberta Curling Series Major, and the Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic.