| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
| World Championships | ||||
| 1 | Team X | 2011 | Turin, ITA | |
| 3 | Team W | 2011 | Turin, ITA | |
| 17 | Individual | 2011 | Turin, ITA | |
| Asian Games | ||||
| 1 | Team W | 2010 | Guangzhou, CHN | |
| 5 | Individual | 2010 | Guangzhou, CHN | |
| World Cup Final | ||||
| 3 | Individual | 2010 | Edinburgh, GBR | |
| World Cup | ||||
| 1 | Individual | 2012 | Shanghai, CHN | |
| 1 | Individual | 2010 | Shanghai, CHN | |
| 1 | Team X | 2010 | Shanghai, CHN | |
| 2 | Individual | 2011 | Antalya, TUR | |
| 2 | Individual | 2010 | Ogden, UT, USA | |
| 3 | Team X | 2011 | Antalya, TUR | |
Occupation
Athlete
Education
Gwangju Women's University, Gwangju, KOR
Language(s) spoken
Korean
Club name
Gwangju City Hall, Gwangju, KOR
Coach
Park Chaesoun (KOR) (Athlete, 30 Oct 2011)
Handedness
Right (London Prepares, 26 Sep 2011)
Debut
2008 (Athlete, 30 Oct 2011)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
She took up archery in fourth grade at primary school. (Athlete, 30 Oct 2011)
Reason for taking up this sport
Archery was offered as a school sport. (seoul.co.kr, 13 Aug 2010)
Most memorable sporting achievement
Each of her three national youth championship victories. (Athlete, 30 Oct 2011)
Most influential person in career
Her university coach. (Athlete, 30 Oct 2011)
Superstitions / Rituals
She believes the number four brings bad luck. (Athlete, 13 Aug 2010)
General
SNAKE TAMER
To prepare for the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, coach Cho Eun-sin introduced the practice of snake-handling to "enhance bravery". (Asiad Daily, 22 Nov 2010)




