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Sim Kwon-ho was born on 10 October, 1972 in United States, is a South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler. Discover Sim Kwon-ho's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October, 1972
Birthday 10 October
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Nationality United States

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Sim Kwon-ho Net Worth

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1972

Sim Kwon-Ho (Hangul: 심권호, Hanja: 沈權虎; born October 10, 1972, in Seongnam, South Korea) is a retired South Korean Greco Roman wrestler.

Sim was born on October 10, 1972, in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, and started wrestling at the age of 13.

1990

While attending Seoul Physical Education High School in 1990, Sim was first selected for the South Korean national wrestling team.

1992

While trying to earn his spot to compete for the 1992 Summer Olympics, in Barcelona, Sim was ranked first in the Men's Greco-Roman 48 kg at the South Korean national trials, beating 1991 World Champion Goun Duk-yong.

Amid controversy, however, Goun was selected by Korea Wrestling Federation over Sim in the 48 kg category at the Barcelona Games, despite being ranked lower in the trials.

At the Barcelona Games Goun was eventually eliminated in Round 1.

1993

Sim first gained attention at the 1993 World Wrestling Championships where he won the bronze medal in the 48 kg category.

Next year, Sim won the gold medal in the Men's Greco-Roman 48 kg at the Asian Games.

1994

Since the 1994 Asian Games, Sim swept gold medals in the Greco-Roman light flyweight(48 kg) and flyweight(54 kg) categories never losing a match at major international competitions such as Olympic Games, World Championships, Asian Games and Asian Championships until his retirement in 2000.

1996

He won gold medals at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games, and is the only South Korean wrestler to win two gold medals in the Olympics.

At the Atlanta Games in 1996, Sim won his first Olympic title by defeating Aleksandr Pavlov of Belarus in the final.

He scored two points with a chest-high roll-through with 42 seconds left in regulation time and then added two more points with another roll in overtime to score a 4–0 victory.

In November 1996 Sim became the last world light flyweight (48 kg) champion at the 1996 World Cup where the FILA's final international 48 kg class competitions were held, dominating all the opponents by technical fall including two-time World Champion Wilber Sánchez of Cuba.

1997

Sim moved up in weight from 48 kg to 54 kg in 1997 when the new weight classes were established by FILA.

2000

In the semifinals of the Sydney Games in 2000, he defeated Kang Yong-gyun of North Korea 10–0.

At the Opening Ceremony, the North and South Koreans had marched together.

In this spirit, before the medal matches, Sim gave advice to Kang about the man he would be facing in the bronze-medal match-Andriy Kalashnikov of Ukraine, while Kang gave Sim a scouting report on his opponent in the gold-medal match-Lázaro Rivas of Cuba.

Both Koreans won, with Sim scoring early and often against Rivas and prevailing 8–0.

Sim is currently a wrestling commentator for SBS Sports and serving as an assistant coach for the KOMSCO wrestling team.