Kim Woo-min, Men's Medley Relay Silver, Lee Eun-ji

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Korean swimming management has already won 9 medals, surpassing the performance of the Jakarta and Palembang competitions five years ago.

[Asian Games] Kim Woo-min, Men's Medley Relay Silver, Lee Eun-ji... Korean Swimming, Already 9 Medals

 

 

The total number of medals in swimming management at the Jakarta-Palembang Games has already surpassed

Korean swimming management has already won 9 medals, surpassing the performance of the Jakarta and Palembang competitions five years ago.

Korean swimming added two silver medals and one bronze medal on the 26th, the third day of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. 온라인카지노

Until this day, Korean swimming management has won 2 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and 5 bronze medals.

In 2018 in Palembang, Jakarta, Korean swimming management won one gold, one silver and four silver medals.

At that time, Kim Seo-young (Gyeongbuk Province) won the women's 200m individual medley, avoiding her no gold, but her second gold medal did not come.

Now that we have completed half of the schedule in this competition, we have won more gold medals and more overall medals than in the last competition.

On the 26th, the national anthem did not sound at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center in Zhejiang Province, China, but the patriotic flag was flown three times.

Kim Woo-min (Gangwon Provincial Office) took second place in the men's freestyle 1,500m final with a time of 15 minutes 01.07 seconds.

Fei Liwei (20, China) won the championship with a time of 14 minutes 55.47 seconds, 5 seconds 60 seconds before Kim Woo-min.

Although he missed the championship, Kim Woo-min became the first Korean athlete to win a medal in the men's 1,500m at the Asian Games in 13 years since Park Tae-hwan (1st in Doha in 2006, 2nd in Guangzhou in 2010).

Kim Woo-min aims to win the 800m freestyle on the 28th and the 400m freestyle on the 29th, the last day of competition.

In the men's 400m medley relay final, backstroke Lee Ju-ho (28, Seogwipo City Hall), breaststroke Choi Dong-yeol (24, Gangwon Provincial Office), butterfly Kim Young-beom (17, Gangwon Physical Education High School), and freestyle Hwang Seon-woo (20, Gangwon Provincial Office) competed in that order, finishing in 3 minutes 32.05 seconds.

It rose to second place, setting a new Korean record.

It has been 13 years since Korea won a medal in the men's medley relay at the Asian Games since the 2010 Guangzhou Games, where it took second place.

Joo-ho Lee, Dong-yeol Choi, Young-beom Kim, and Sun-woo Hwang reduced the Korean record of 3:34.25 set at the 2023 Fukuoka World Championships on July 30 by 2.20 seconds in two months, fighting for second place with Japan (3:32.52). won in

Sunwoo Hwang added a silver medal on this day and collected one gold (men's 800m relay), silver, and bronze (100m freestyle) medals at this competition before starting the main event, the 200m.

In Asia, China, which has no rivals, took first place with a new Asian record of 3 minutes 27.01 seconds (previously 3 minutes 29.00 seconds).

Eun-ji Lee (Bangsan High School) won the bronze medal in the women's 200m backstroke final with a time of 2:09.75.

It was Lee Eun-ji's first individual medal at the Asian Games, and the first medal won by the Korean women's backstroke in 25 years since the 1998 Bangkok Games.

On this day, Lee Eun-ji's swimming cap was torn right before the game, so she competed wearing the swimming cap of Yang Jae-hoon (Gangwon Provincial Office), who won the gold medal in the men's 800m relay the day before.

The energy of the medal continued to Eunji Lee.

Heo Yeon-kyung (Bangsan High School), who advanced to the women's 100m freestyle finals, placed 6th with a time of 54.70 seconds.

Siobhan Hehei (Hong Kong) won this event with a time of 52.17 seconds, breaking the Asian record (52.27 seconds) she set at the Tokyo Olympics.

After winning the 200m freestyle event, Heo Hei won two gold medals in the competition.

Kim Min-seok (Busan City Swimming Federation) ranked 5th in the men's 200m individual medley final with a time of 4 minutes 18.54 seconds.

Tomoru Honda (Japan) took first place with a time of 4 minutes 11.40 seconds.

Han Da-kyung (Jeonbuk Sports Council) placed 8th in the women's 400m freestyle final with a time of 4 minutes 18.12 seconds.

Chinese swimming star Li Bingjie won this event in 4 minutes 01.96 seconds, winning three gold medals in the competition (1,500m, 400m freestyle, and women's 400m relay).

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