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Yoon Duk-joo

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Yoon Duk-joo
Hangul
윤덕주
Hanja
尹德珠
Revised RomanizationYun Deokju
McCune–ReischauerYun Tŏkchu

Yoon Duk-joo (June 23, 1921 in Korea – July 8, 2005 in South Korea) was a South Korean basketball administrator. She has served as the Director of the Korea Basketball Association (1952–1954), President of the Women's Committee of the Asian Basketball Confederation (current FIBA Asia) (1986–1996), President of the Women's Commission of the FIBA (1986–1995) and Vice-President of the Korean Olympic Committee (1993–1997). She was enshrined as a contributor in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.