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Lee Ri-young and Heo Yoon-seo Confirmed to go to Paris

23 february 2024

Lee Ri-young and Heo Yoon-seo Confirmed to go to Paris

Lee Ri-young and Heo Yoon-seo Confirmed to go to Paris... Korean Artist Goes to the Olympics for the First Time in 12 Years


By virtue of finishing in the top 10 in the duet technical and free at the Doha World Championships

Lee Ri-young (23, Busan Swimming Federation) and Heo Yun-seo (18, Apgujeong High School) secured qualifications for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

It has been 12 years since sisters Park Hyun-sun and Park Hyun-ha at the 2012 London Games that Korean athletes have appeared on the Olympic stage in artistic swimming.

An official from the Korea Aquatics Federation said on the 12th, "Korea Artistic Swimming has won the right to advance to the Paris Olympics in the duet event.

It was confirmed today." 카지노사이트탑

National team leader Kim Hyo-mi said that day, “Today, the latest information regarding qualification for the Paris Olympics was updated.

“I was anxious, but I heard good news,” he said.

Heo Yoon-seo and Lee Ri-young also posted on social networking services (SNS), “We will compete in the Paris Olympics.

“Thank you to the coaches and everyone who supported me,” he wrote.

The two also expressed their gratitude to each other.

18 teams will participate in the artistic swimming duet competition at the Paris Olympics.

The 10 countries that qualified for the team event and the 5 duet teams that won the continental championship received the right to participate first, and the three remaining tickets were distributed according to the results of the 2024 Doha World Championships.

Korean artistic swimming cannot participate in the Olympic team event.

However, Lee Ri-young and Heo Yun-seo won a ticket for the duet event as they were ranked in the top three in the Doha World Championships rankings, excluding the 10 countries that participated in the Paris Olympic team event and the three winning teams of the continental championships.

Their performance at the Doha World Championships led to their participation in the Paris Olympics.

Lee Ri-young and Heo Yun-seo placed 10th in the duet technical final at the Doha World Championships.

This is Korea's best achievement in this event since the 2007 Melbourne Games, when the World Aquatics Championships divided the women's artistic swimming duet event into technical and free.

The previous highest ranking in this event was Lee Ri-young and Heo Yun-seo's 12th place in Budapest in 2022.

Lee Ri-young and Heo Yun-seo also advanced to the finals of the World Championships in the duet free for the first time in Korean artistic history and ranked 10th.

Lee Ri-young and Heo Yoon-seo, who have opened the door to the Olympics, will soon resume training to show more elaborate and spectacular performances in Paris.

Leader Kim Hyo-mi said, "After Lee Ri-young and Heo Yun-seo placed 4th place at the Hangzhou Asian Games last fall, we focused on technical training to avoid receiving a base mark (lowest score per technical element).

In terms of completeness in performing techniques at the Doha competition, “There was definitely improvement,” he said.

He emphasized, “For the Paris Olympics, we plan to revise the work so that it can perform at a higher level of difficulty,” and added, “We will also pay attention to the artistic aspect and strike a balance between the two categories (art score and performance score).”

Lee Ri-young wrote on Heo Yoon-seo's SNS, "We're starting again."