Taekwondo Star Jang Jun Wins Gold Medal

Taekwondo Star Jang Jun Wins Gold Medal

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[Asian Games] Taekwondo Star Jang Jun Wins Gold Medal in Men's 58kg Class... Won All Games 2-0



Korean Taekwondo sparring ace Jang Jun (Korea Gas Corporation) won a gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games and stood at the top of Asia.


Jang Jun won the gold medal by defeating Iran's Mahmi Hajimosaeinapoti with a round score of 2-0 (5-4 4-4) in the men's 58kg final at the competition held at the Lin'an Sports and Culture Exhibition Center in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on the 25th. I walked. 토토사이트


In the first round, 50 seconds before the end of the 1-1 match, Jang Jun successfully attacked the head, but when the score was not recognized, a video review was requested, and the decision was overturned, earning 3 points.


He allowed a head attack 14 seconds before the end when he was ahead 5-1, but he blocked the remaining attacks and took the advantage by winning the first round.


A close battle continued in the second round, with neither side able to escape much.


Jang Jun, who was down 1-4 just before the end of the round, succeeded in a downward kick, but when the score was not recognized again, he requested a review.


This time, the decision was overturned, making it 4-4, and Jangjun was ultimately determined to be the winner.


In the event of a tie, rotation techniques, head attacks, and body attacks are counted to determine the winner.


Jang Jun even won the second round thanks to his head attack, which was recognized as a success at the end of the judgment.


In his first Asian Games appearance, Jang Jun won a gold medal without any upset, showing off his skills as a world-class athlete in the men's 58kg weight class.


Jang Jun's medal is the first gold medal in Korean Taekwondo competition.


Korea, which won two gold medals in Poomsae the day before, is trying to build up its pride as a 'country of origin' by going on the hunt for gold in the sparring event opened by Jang Jun.


Jang Jun, who solidified his status as a world-class athlete by winning the 2019 World Championships, was considered a strong candidate to win the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but suffered the pain of missing out on the gold medal.


Jang Jun, who was trying to regain his honor by hunting for the gold medal at the Asian Games, showed near-perfect performance in four games on this day.


Jang Jun, who defeated Shalinda Liyanaji (Sri Lanka), Yuxiang Huang (Taiwan), and Mohsen Rezai (Afghanistan) in the round of 16, quarterfinals, and semifinals, all with a round score of 2-0, won the final with a 2-0 score.

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