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・ Shin Jae-pil
・ Shin Je-bon
・ Shin Jeong-ah
・ Shin Jeong-yil
・ Shin Ji
・ Shin Ji-ho
・ Shin Ji-hoon
・ Shin Ji-sang
・ Shin Ji-soo
・ Shin Jimin
・ Shin Jin-ho
・ Shin Jin-sik
・ Shin Jin-won
・ Shin Jong-hun
・ Shin Jongkook
Shin Joon-sup
・ Shin Jung-geun
・ Shin Jung-hwan
・ Shin Jung-hwan (footballer)
・ Shin Jung-hyeon
・ Shin Jung-rak
・ Shin Kalay
・ Shin Kanazawa
・ Shin Kanemaru
・ Shin Kato
・ Shin Ki-ha
・ Shin Ki-joon
・ Shin Kibayashi
・ Shin Kishida
・ Shin Kokin Wakashū


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Shin Joon-sup



Shin Joon-Sup (Hangul: 신준섭, Hanja: 申俊燮) (born June 17, 1963 in Namwon, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea) is a former South Korean middleweight amateur boxer and Olympic Gold Medalist.
==Career==

Shin began boxing at the age of 16 in 1980 and became a member of the South Korea national boxing team in 1983 to participate in the King's Cup Boxing where he won silver in middleweight.
Shin won the gold medal for South Korea in the middleweight division at the 1983 Boxing World Cup in Rome, Italy. In the quarterfinal bout, he beat 1976 Olympic silver medalist Pedro Gamarro by unanimous decision.
Next year, Shin won the Olympic gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics, beating 1984 National Golden Gloves champion Virgil Hill in the final.
After the Olympics, Shin announced his retirement from boxing in order to focus on his studies. However, he returned to the ring in 1985 to win an Asian Games gold medal next year.
At the 1986 Asian Games, Shin easily won the middleweight gold medal, dominating all the opponents in the tourney. He didn't turn professional, and permanently retired from competitive boxing after the Asian Games.

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