Gold Medals to Man Shoots North Korean Sniper

Man Shoots North Korean Sniper Hits Gold
Gold medals pouring in on the third day of the Hangzhou Asian Games
10m running target team shooting first Kim Won- woo, windsurfing RS
The Korean team, aiming for 3rd place overall (more than 50 gold medals) at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, has been collecting medals at a rapid pace from the beginning of the competition. 카지노사이트탑
In windsurfing, Cho Won-woo won the first gold medal among the events awarded at this competition, and in the men's shooting 10m running target, he brought news of his first gold medal in shooting.
There were successive victories in Taekwondo, fencing, and swimming.
On the 25th, the third day of the competition, windsurfing was the first to hit the ‘golden water’.
Won-woo Cho took first place in both the 11th and 12th races of the men's windsurfing RS:X class held at the Xiangshan Sailing Center in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.
Although the 13th and 14th races remain on the 26th, Cho Won-woo, who accumulated the fewest penalty points (13 points) in the previous 12 races, confirmed the win a day early.
Following Cho Won-woo, it was the Korean shooting team that immediately brought golden news.
The Korean national team, consisting of Jeong Yu-jin, Ha Gwang-cheol, and Kwak Yong-bin, ranked first among the five participating countries by scoring 1,668 points in the men's 10m running target team event held at the Puyang Inhu Sports Center in Hangzhou, China that day.
Running target is a sport where you hit a target that moves sideways like prey.
In this event, Korean shooting won its first gold medal in this competition.
It is also the first gold medal won by Korea in the 10m running target team event in the men's and women's categories at the Asian Games.
South Korea had the same total score as North Korea (1,668 points), which ranked second on this day, but beat North Korea by a narrow margin in the number of Inner Ten (10 points in the exact center).
South Korea hit Inerten 39 times and North Korea hit Inner Ten 29 times.
In Korea, Jeong Yu-jin scored the most points in the team with 565 points, followed by Kwak Yong-bin (554 points) and Ha Gwang-cheol (549 points).
Jung Yu-jin also tied for third place in her individual performance and won the individual bronze medal by winning a shoot-off against Vietnam's Nguyen Tuan An.
In the evening, ‘golden kicks’ continued in Taekwondo. The main character is Jang Jun, a Korean Taekwondo lightweight champion.
Jang Jun defeated Iran's Mahdi Hadjimosa-Eininapoti 2-0 to win the Taekwondo men's 58kg final held at the Lin'an Sports and Culture Exhibition Center in Zhejiang Province on this day.
Jang Jun, who won the first round first, tied the score with a 3-point face attack with 5.6 seconds left when he was behind 1-4 in the second round.
Then, just before the end, the opponent fell and received a warning, confirming the win.
Jang Jun's medal is the first gold medal from this competition in Korean Taekwondo competition.
In the men's saber fencing, where a 'family fight' took place, Oh Sang-wook won the gold medal, defeating Koo Bon-gil, a senior member of the national team who was trying to win his fourth consecutive Asian Games title.
Oh Sang-wook defeated Koo Bon-gil 15-7 in the final of the individual competition held at the Hangzhou Electronic University Gymnasium on this day.
Oh Sang-wook, who had bowed to Koo Bon-gil in the previous competition, the 2018 Jakarta/Palembang Games, successfully avenged himself and won his first gold medal in the individual event at the Asian Games.
Even in swimming, Korean athletes cut through the ‘golden water’.
Ji Yu-chan was the first Korean swimming gold medalist in this competition.
In the men's 50m freestyle final held at the swimming pool of the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center in Zhejiang Province on this day, Ji Yu-chan took the top spot by hitting the touchpad in 21.72 seconds.
Ji Yu-chan, who had already ranked first in the preliminaries by breaking both the competition record and the Korean record, shortened his record even further in the finals and won the gold medal.
This is the second time in history that he has won the men's 50m freestyle at the Asian Games, 21 years after Kim Min-seok (tied for first place) at the 2002 Busan Games.
The national anthem rang out along with a new Asian record in the men's 800m relay held at the same location.
The 'Golden Generation' Korean men's relay team, consisting of Jae-Hoon Yang, Ho-Jun Lee, Woo-Min Kim, and Sun-Woo Hwang, was the first to touch the touchpad with a time of 7 minutes 01.73 seconds and won the first gold medal in the history of the Asian Games swimming team event.
Korea set a new Asian record by shortening Japan's time of 7:02.26 at the 2009 Rome World Championships by 0.53 seconds for the first time in 14 years.
Public Last updated: 2023-10-16 02:29:15 PM
