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・ Lee Ki-je
・ Lee Ki-poong
・ Lee Ki-soon
・ Lee Ki-woo
・ Lee Ki-young
・ Lee Kiddie
・ Lee Kiefer
・ Lee Kiho
・ Lee Kil-hoon
・ Lee Kil-yong
・ Lee Kilday
・ Lee Killough
・ Lee Killough (author)
・ Lee Kim Lai
・ Lee Kim Sai
Lee Kin Tat
・ Lee Kin Wo
・ Lee Kin-yan
・ Lee King
・ Lee King (outfielder, born 1892)
・ Lee King (outfielder, born 1894)
・ Lee Kings
・ Lee Kinsolving
・ Lee Kinyanjui
・ Lee Kiseop
・ Lee Kit
・ Lee Kizzire
・ Lee Klancher
・ Lee Klein
・ Lee Knorek


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Lee Kin Tat

Dr. Lee Kin Tat (born 1939) is a former Malayan/Singaporean badminton player who won numerous international singles titles from the late 1950s to the late 1960s, including the open championships of Belgium, France, Ireland, Scotland, and Singapore.〔Herbert Scheele ed., The ''International Badminton Federation Handbook for 1971'' (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd., 1971) 123, 174, 209, 273, 281.〕 He was considered by many as Singapore's badminton star of the 1960s. Lee was known to be able to execute a smash from any corner of the court.
== Early life ==
Lee, the oldest of five children was born in Perak to rubber magnate Lee In Tong. He later moved to Penang, then Singapore, where he studied at St Joseph's Institution. When Lee was 19 (as the school's boy champion), he served notice of his talent by upsetting top Singapore players Omar Ibrahim and V.S.S. Nathan. He later moved to London to study at Imperial College and played in Britain and Europe.

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