Judo Lee Jun-hwan, Disappointing Silver Medal

Korean Lee Joon-hwan wins silver in judo - The Korea Times

[Asian Games] Judo Lee Jun-hwan, Disappointing Silver Medal in Men's 81kg Class... I was Hit Back

 

 

Women's 57kg Park Eun-song and Women's 63kg Kim Ji-jeong won bronze medals... North Korea's Moon Seong-hee wins silver medal

 

Lee Jun-hwan (21, Yongin University), the next-generation star of the judo team, won a silver medal at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games without crossing the final threshold. 카지노사이트킹

 

Lee Jun-hwan was defeated by Tajikistan's Somon Makmedbekov in the men's 81kg finals of the judo competition held at the Xiaoshan Linfu Gymnasium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, on the 25th.

 

Lee Jun-hwan, who was engaged in a fierce catching fight at the beginning of the game, took the game by mainly targeting the opponent's lower body.

 

He attempted to attack mercilessly with quick footwork.

 

However, Lee Jun-hwan was hit back.

 

While attempting a technique with 1 minute and 46 seconds left in the game, he fell due to a waist kick and lost half of the game.

 

Driven to the edge, Lee Jun-hwan pushed his opponent hard, but it was no use.

 

He was even on the verge of being pushed down.

 

Lee Jun-hwan attacked again with 15 seconds left in the game, but bowed his head after only taking two fouls.

 

Lee Jun-hwan is disappointed as he was considered a strong candidate for the gold medal in this competition.

 

Although he did not stand out until his high school days, he surprised the world judo world by winning the International Judo Federation (IJF) Grand Slam held in June last year, defeating the gold medalist and bronze medalist at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

 

He continued to achieve success by achieving meaningful results in each international competition he participated in, including winning a bronze medal at the International Judo Federation World Championships in May of this year.

 

Ahead of this competition, Lee Jun-hwan improved his skills by training with Kim Min-jong (Yangpyeong-gun), the top heavyweight, as a sparring partner, and doing special training with athletes who weigh more than him.

 

Lee Jun-hwan, armed with intensive training, lived up to expectations and reached the finals, coming close to winning the gold medal, but was unable to overcome the final hurdle.

 

In the women's 57kg class, Eunsong Park (24, Donghae City Hall) won the bronze medal.

 

Eun-song Park advanced to the podium after defeating Altansesegh Bachuk of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by foul after a close overtime (golden score) match in the bronze medal match.

 

After exchanging one map (foul) for 4 minutes of regular time, Park Eun-song was unable to decide the winner, so the game went into overtime, and won by stealing two additional maps.

 

Park Eun-song made her Taegeuk mark for the first time in 2017, but suffered from back and knee injuries and was unable to perform well in international competitions.

 

She began to make a name for herself by winning a bronze medal at the Almada Grand Prix last year, overcoming her injury, and shone by winning a bronze medal at this competition.

 

When his victory was confirmed, Park Eun-song shed tears and confessed her heartache.

 

Kim Ji-jeong (26, Suncheon City Hall) won a bronze medal in the women's 63kg class by defeating Kyrgyzstan's Adina Kochikonbayeva in one bout.

 

He finished off her match hotly by knocking her opponent out with her comb pull, winning half, and then unleashing her side press technique to win another half.

 

Moon Seong-hee (21), a member of the North Korean judo team, won a silver medal in the women's 70kg final by giving up half of her hip thrusts and half of her side thrusts to Japan's Shino Tanaka.

Public Last updated: 2023-10-16 02:34:34 PM