Diskussion:Yim Kyung-jin
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This article is a duplicate; it needs to be merged with Yim Kyung-jin
This is the same person as Yim Kyung-jin. She changed her name sometime between 2006 and 2010. On the same website, you can see her as Yim Kyung-jin in 2006 and as Yim Jae-eun in 2010. A news article referring to her runner-up finish in the nationals in 1996 names her as Kyung-jin, and though the BKA website names her as Jae-eun for the same result in their list of results for her high school, but as Kyung-jin in the article for the actual 1996 national championship. I could try merging the articles myself but I can't write in German. Donaldinyongin (Diskussion) 05:04, 2. Dez. 2016 (CET)
- @Florentyna: Beides deine Artikel. --Seewolf (Diskussion) 05:13, 2. Dez. 2016 (CET)
- I will return to this in the next days. It is also suspicious, that she returned to the winning lists after a 7 year long break in 2010 at the Singapore International. Florentyna (Diskussion) 23:57, 14. Dez. 2016 (CET)
- Actually, that is not so suspicious. In those days, some pro teams travelled overseas. Yim was playing with KT&G at the time, and they used to do this quite often, sending non-national team players overseas once a year. This time, they went paired with the Miryang men's team, which is why Lee Jae Jin was also there 2 years after his 2008 retirement from international badminton. In 2008, Chung Jae Hee played that same tournament for a different pro team and that was 7 years after she left the national team. Yim Kyung Jin was in the final of the Korean Nationals in 2006, too, so the 7 years you mention is only after her last international result. She had been playing domestically all along. Kang Kyung Jin's 2005 Canada International Challenge title is the same type of thing. Players who have left the national team very rarely go overseas, even if they keep playing for pro teams inside Korea. Donaldinyongin (Diskussion) 14:19, 2. Jan. 2017 (CET)
- Thank you for the explanation. I did not forget the merging - it is on my agenda for January. Florentyna (Diskussion) 06:43, 3. Jan. 2017 (CET)
- Actually, that is not so suspicious. In those days, some pro teams travelled overseas. Yim was playing with KT&G at the time, and they used to do this quite often, sending non-national team players overseas once a year. This time, they went paired with the Miryang men's team, which is why Lee Jae Jin was also there 2 years after his 2008 retirement from international badminton. In 2008, Chung Jae Hee played that same tournament for a different pro team and that was 7 years after she left the national team. Yim Kyung Jin was in the final of the Korean Nationals in 2006, too, so the 7 years you mention is only after her last international result. She had been playing domestically all along. Kang Kyung Jin's 2005 Canada International Challenge title is the same type of thing. Players who have left the national team very rarely go overseas, even if they keep playing for pro teams inside Korea. Donaldinyongin (Diskussion) 14:19, 2. Jan. 2017 (CET)
- I will return to this in the next days. It is also suspicious, that she returned to the winning lists after a 7 year long break in 2010 at the Singapore International. Florentyna (Diskussion) 23:57, 14. Dez. 2016 (CET)