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[Asian Games] The End of Hangzhou’s Fierce Battle… The Korean Team also Returned to Korea
All Korean athletes who competed for 16 days in the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games returned to Korea.
About 50 members of the Korean athletes, including President Lee Ki-heung of the Korea Sports Council and the Breaking and Artistic Swimming national teams, returned to Korea through Incheon Airport on the afternoon of the 9th.
Kim Hong-yeol (Hong10), the 'legendary b-boy' of the Breaking team, which became an official event in the Asian Games through this competition, served as the returning flag bearer. 온라인카지노
Kim Hong-yeol represented Korea at the closing ceremony held at the main stadium of the Olympic Sports Center in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on the 8th and entered the venue holding the Taegeukgi.
Most of the athletes who held the disbanding ceremony in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China the day before, returned to Korea before returning to their home base or dispersed to various parts of the world where international competitions were held.
Korea, which aimed for 3rd place overall in this competition, took 3rd place exactly as targeted, following the hosts China and Japan.
In the competition held over 16 days from the 23rd of last month to the 8th of this month, 42 gold medals, 59 silver medals, and 89 bronze medals were won.
Among Korean athletes, Kim Woo-min (swimming, Gangwon Provincial Office) and Im Si-hyeon (archery, Korea National Sport University), who each won three gold medals, were selected as the male and female best players (MVP).
Kim Woo-min teamed up with Hwang Sun-woo, Yang Jae-hoon (Gangwon Provincial Office), and Lee Ho-jun (Daegu Metropolitan City Hall) in the men's 800m relay final on the 25th of last month to record a time of 7:01.73, becoming the first Korean swimmer to win the Asian Games team gold medal. announced a fresh start.
Kim Woo-min, who also won the 800m freestyle final on the 28th with a time of 7 minutes 46.03 seconds, also beat all competitors from Asian countries in the 400m freestyle final on the 29th (3 minutes 44.36 seconds) and was the first to hit the touchpad.
Im Si-hyeon, born in 2003, the youngest member of the archery team, stood tall with three gold medals just before the competition closed.
Im Si-hyun, who shared gold medals with her colleagues in the mixed team event and women's team event, won her third gold medal by defeating Ansan (Gwangju Women's University) with a set score of 6-0 in the finals of the women's individual event on the 7th.
The stars who shone in Hangzhou, including the two athletes, Korean swimming star Hwang Sun-woo, and high jump silver medalist Woo Sang-hyuk (Yongin City Hall), are now heading to Jeonnam.
The 104th National Sports Festival, in which they will participate, will be held from the 13th to the 19th at 70 stadiums in Jeonnam, including Mokpo Stadium.