Fencing Oh Sang-uk's 2nd Gold Medal and Gu Bon-gil's 6th Gold Medal

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Oh Sang-wook (Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall) and Koo Bon-gil (Korea Sports Promotion Foundation), who shared the gold and silver medals in the men's saber fencing individual event

[Asian Games] Let's go to Fencing Oh Sang-uk's 2nd Gold Medal and Gu Bon-gil's 6th Gold Medal

 

 

Two fencers representing Korea celebrate the 28th, dreaming of becoming the protagonists of the Hangzhou Asian Games fencing.

Oh Sang-wook (Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall) and Koo Bon-gil (Korea Sports Promotion Foundation), who shared the gold and silver medals in the men's saber fencing individual event, along with Kim Jeong-hwan (Korea Sports Promotion Foundation) and Kim Jun-ho (Hwaseong City Hall) won their third consecutive title in the saber team event at the Asian Games.

It goes out. 스포츠토토

The Four Musketeers are the saber ‘Avengers’ who jointly won gold medals at the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Oh Sang-wook gave a toast after defeating Koo Bon-gil in the individual finals on the 25th.

He repaid the debt of losing to Koo Bon-gil by 1 point in the finals of the tournament five years ago with a complete victory by 8 points.

Koo Bon-gil, who sent heartfelt congratulations to his junior Oh Sang-wook, cheered up his efforts again, saying that although he could not achieve his fourth consecutive individual victory at the Asian Games, he would contribute to their joint effort to win the gold medal in the team event.

Koo Bon-gil, who has already collected five gold medals in the Asian Games, adds one in the team event, joining Park Tae-hwan (swimming), Nam Hyun-hee (fencing), Seo Jeong-gyun (horseback riding), Yang Chang-hoon (archery), and Ryu Seo-yeon (bowling) among all Korean players at the Asian Games.

Joins the list of gold medalists with the most gold medals.

The men's saber team finals will be held at the Hangzhou University of Electronics gymnasium in China at 7 p.m. on the 28th.

Men's artistic gymnastics' Kim Han-sol (Seoul City Hall) will win his second consecutive title in the floor exercise finals held at Hangzhou Huanglong Sports Center Gymnasium at 3:30 p.m.

Kim Han-sol received 14.433 points in the preliminary floor exercise of the team event, which determines the finalists for each individual event, and placed third overall, advancing to the finals where eight people competed.

Kim Woo-min (Gangwon Provincial Office), who won a gold medal in the men's 800m relay and a silver medal in the 1,500m freestyle, hopes for his second gold medal in the 800m freestyle.

Shin Jin-seo, who has won eight world championships, including five wins in major championships, prepares for the coronation ceremony as the 'World Baduk Emperor' in the Baduk finals held at Hangzhou Qiyuan Chess Hall.

Korean Baduk, which has been preparing seriously for the Asian Games, including training camp at the Jincheon National Team Training Center, has been adopted as an official sport for the first time in 13 years since the 2010 Guangzhou Games.

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