A Busy Day for Hwang Sun-woo and Kim Seo-young

[Asian Games] A Busy Day for Hwang Sun-woo and Kim Seo-young... Consecutive Appearances in Individual and Team Finals

 

 

Sunwoo Hwang advances to the finals in first place in the 200m freestyle... Seoyoung Kim placed 4th in the 100m butterfly preliminaries and joined the 400m mixed medley relay after competing in the finals of the individual event in the afternoon.

 

Korean swimming management male and female aces Hwang Seon-woo (20, Gangwon Provincial Office) and Kim Seo-young (29, Gyeongbuk Provincial Office) are having a busy day.

 

Hwang Seon-woo and Kim Seo-young will compete in the swimming management individual and team finals held at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center in Zhejiang, China, on the afternoon of the 27th.

 

In the men's 200m freestyle preliminaries held on this day, Hwang Seon-woo captured the touchpad in 1 minute 47.08 seconds and advanced to the finals as 1st place out of 36 competitors. 카지노사이트

 

Hojun Lee (22, Daegu Metropolitan City Hall) also passed the preliminaries with a time of 1 minute, 48.13 seconds, and third place overall.

 

Hwang Seon-woo and Lee Ho-jun will participate together in the finals, which will be held on the 27th at 8:48 PM Korean time.

 

Seoyoung Kim ranked 4th overall in the women's 100m butterfly preliminaries with a time of 59.48 seconds.

 

After the individual preliminaries were over, Seoyoung Kim hurriedly warmed up again and competed in the 400m mixed medley relay race.

 

Kim Seo-young, who became the butterfly runner following backstroke Lee Joo-ho (28, Seogwipo City Hall) and breaststroke Choi Dong-yeol (24, Gangwon Provincial Office), was relieved the moment freestyle Heo Yeon-kyung (17, Bangsan High School) finished the race.

 

The Korean mixed medley relay team advanced to the finals with a time of 3 minutes, 51.03 seconds, and third place overall.

 

Sunwoo Hwang and Seoyoung Kim will participate together in the 400m mixed medley relay final, which is scheduled to be the last event of the day.

 

The 400m mixed medley relay first became an official event at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, and Korea ranked third at the time.

 

In this competition, we look forward to a ‘higher ranking’ and breaking the Korean record (3 minutes 47.09 seconds).

 

Sun-woo Hwang had the pressure of competing in the team event after taking the finals of the 200m freestyle and Seoyoung Kim of the 100m butterfly, but expectations grew as the Korean men's and women's aces decided to participate together.

 

Eunji Lee (17, Bangsan High School) earned a ticket to the finals in the women's 100m backstroke preliminaries with a time of 1:01.29, tied for second place.

 

The day before, she won a bronze medal in the 200m backstroke, and Lee Eun-ji, who gave Korea's women's backstroke a medal at the Asian Games 25 years after the 1998 Bangkok Games, is aiming for her second medal in the competition.

 

After Eunji Lee finished her individual event finals, she quickly prepared to join the finals of the 400m mixed medley relay.

 

Youngbeom Kim (17, Gangwon Physical Education High School) advanced to the finals of the men's 100m butterfly with a time of 52.11 seconds and 4th place overall.

 

Kim Hye-jin (28, Jeonbuk Sports Council) and Ko Haru (15, Gangwon Weight), who participated in the women's 100m breaststroke, also advanced to the finals.

 

In the preliminaries, Kim Hye-jin and Ko Haru tied for 5th place with a time of 1 minute 08.82 seconds.

Public Last updated: 2023-10-22 07:16:48 PM