Lee Min-hee
Lee is a table tennis player of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. At the world table tennis championships held every other year, he won bronze medals in a team event in 1983, a silver medal in a team in 1985, a bronze medal in 87, and a silver medal in 1989. He won a bronze medal in the 1990 Asian Games. At the 41st World Table Tennis Championships held in Chiba in 1991, he played as a team in North and South Korea. He won gold medal in the team competition after defeating China, who won the championship for 9 consecutive years. He won the bronze medal in singles silver and mixed doubles. During the 1988 Summer Olympics, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea failed to compete, but in the 1992 World Championships, he played as a national representative and won a bronze medal in fasting and doubles. After the silver medal in the table tennis championships in 1993, he did not play in the game. He received the title of People's Athletic from the State, vice chairman of the Korea Federation of Disabled Persons Protection Federation, and currently holds the post of chairman of the Association of Physical Education for the Disabled.