Gil Young-ah

Gil Young-ah
Personal information
CountrySouth Korea
Born (1970-04-11) 11 April 1970
Ansan, South Korea
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing  South Korea
Olympic Games
1996 AtlantaMixed doubles
1996 AtlantaWomen's doubles
1992 BarcelonaWomen's doubles
World Championships
1995 LausanneWomen's doubles
1991 CopenhagenWomen's doubles
1993 BirminghamWomen's doubles
World Cup
1993 New DelhiWomen's doubles
1994 Ho Chi MinhWomen's doubles
Sudirman Cup
1993 BirminghamMixed team
1995 LausanneMixed team
Uber Cup
1990 Nagoya & TokyoWomen's team
1992 Kuala LumpurWomen's team
1994 JakartaWomen's team
1996 Hong KongWomen's team
Asian Games
1994 HiroshimaWomen's team
1990 BeijingWomen's doubles
1994 HiroshimaWomen's doubles
1990 BeijingWomen's team
Asian Championships
1991 Kuala LumpurWomen's doubles
Asian Cup
1991 JakartaMixed doubles
1995 QingdaoWomen's doubles
1995 QingdaoMixed doubles
Korean name
Hangul
길영아
Hanja
吉永雅
RRGil Yeonga
MRKil Yŏnga

Gil Young-ah (Korean: 길영아; born April 11, 1970) is a South Korean former female badminton player. She was born in Ansan.

At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, she won the bronze medal in the women's doubles together with Shim Eun-jung.

Four years later, at the Atlanta Olympics, she won the gold medal in the mixed doubles together with Kim Dong-moon and the silver medal in the women's doubles together with Jang Hye-ock.

Gil retired from badminton after the 1996 Olympics and became an assistant coach of the Samsung Electro-Mechanics badminton team. In 2011, Gil became the first woman to be appointed head coach of a professional team in Korea. She was made Head Coach of the Samsung Electromechanics Women's Badminton Team. When Kim Moon-soo vacated his post as head of the men's team in late 2015, Gil was made Head Coach of the combined team.

Gil has two children who are active elite badminton players. Her son Kim Won-ho is on the national team and her daughter Kim Ah-young plays for an elite high school team in Gyeonggi-do.