Ice Speed Kim Min-seon Wins Silver Medal in 500m World Championships

Ice Speed Kim Min-seon Wins Silver Medal in 500m World Championships

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Ice Speed Kim Min-seon Wins Silver Medal in 500m World Championships... As the Last Curved Stock, It is Crooked



First medal in my life... First place winner in women's 500m since Lee Sang-hwa

Kim Min-seon (24, Uijeongbu City Hall), the ‘Queen of Confidence and Deception’, won a medal at the World Championships in each event for the first time in her life.

Min-seon Kim won her silver medal with a time of 37.19 seconds in the women's 500m at the 2024 International Skating Union (ISU) Speed ​​Skating World Championships held at the Olympic Oval in Calgary, Canada on the 17th (Korean time).

This is the first time that Kim Min-seon has won a prize at the Senior World Championships. 바카라사이트

In addition, it is the first time since Lee Sang-hwa (retired) that a Korean athlete stands on the podium in the women's 500m at the Senior World Championships.

Lee Sang-hwa won three gold medals, two silver medals, and two bronze medals at the World Championships in each discipline during her career, and she last won a silver medal at the 2017 Gangneung Games.

On this day, Kim Min-seon played in the best condition.

Min-seon Kim, who ran with Kurumi Inagawa (Japan) in the Group 11 outcourse, passed his first 100m in 10.40 seconds, third place overall.

It was not a bad record for Kim Min-seon, who had a relatively poor start.

Kim Min-seon continued the race smoothly, increasing her speed with her unique, lively skating.

However, a mistake occurred at the last curve.

Kim Min-seon, unable to overcome the centrifugal force, lightly touched the ice with his left hand and suffered considerable damage at this point.

Kim Min-seon did not lose concentration until the end.

He ran with all his might on the final straightaway and crossed the finish line second fastest overall.

Kim Min-seon ranked first overall until Group 11, but Fecker Kok (Netherlands), who competed in Group 12, won by crossing the finish line with a time of 36.83 seconds.

The bronze medal went to Kimi Goetz of the United States, who recorded 37.21 seconds.

Prospect Lee Na-hyeon (Nowon High School), who competed in the same event, ranked 7th overall with a time of 37.49 seconds.

In the men's 500m, Cho Sang-hyuk (Sports Toto) took 7th place with a time of 34.45 seconds, and Kim Jun-ho (Gangwon Provincial Office) took 8th place with 34.49 seconds.

Like Kim Min-seon, Korean male sprinter Kim Jun-ho also lost his balance and swayed at the last curve, leaving a mark of disappointment.

The gold medal went to Jordan Stoltz of the United States, who set a track record of 33.69 seconds (the best record in the stadium) and a personal best.

Stoltz also approached the world record (33.61 seconds) by 0.08 seconds.

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