Women’s Badminton Wins Team Gold for the First Time

Women’s Badminton Wins Team Gold for the First Time

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[Asian Games] Women’s Badminton Wins Team Gold for the First Time in 29 Years… Men’s Golf and Rollers also Sing a Golden Chorus




Korean shuttlecock achieves perfect victory over China... Completely won the golf team event and swept gold and silver in the roller 1,000m race


The Korean shuttlecock won its long-awaited first gold medal at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. 온라인카지노사이트


The women's badminton team defeated China 3-0 without giving up a single set in the finals of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games team event held at the Binjiang Gymnasium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on the 1st.


Korea defeated China at the 1994 Hiroshima Games to win its first gold medal in this event, and 29 years later, Korea won the title for the second time by sacrificing China.


In the finals of the team event, which is a 5-out-of-5 game format, which is played in the order of singles - doubles - singles - doubles - singles, world No. 1 Ahn Se-young (Samsung Life Insurance) defeated Hangzhou's hometown Chen Yufei (world No. 3) 2-0 (21- 12, 21-13) and took his first step towards the gold medal.


Next, Lee So-hee (Incheon International Airport) and Baek Hana (MG Saemaeul Geumgo) defeated world number one Cheon Qing-cheon and Jai-fan 2-0 (21-18 21-14), crossing the eight-point line of victory.


The third runner, world number 18 Kim Ga-eun (Samsung Life Insurance), finished with a perfect win.


When Kim Ga-eun defied expectations and won the gold medal by defeating World No. 5 He Bingjiao 2-0 (23-21 21-17), the entire team, including coach Kim Hak-gyun, who was sitting in the waiting room, rushed out and excitedly formed a circle to enjoy the joy.


The men's golf team also achieved an overwhelming win in the team competition, beating second place by a long distance.


The men's golf team, consisting of Seongjae Lim, Siwoo Kim (CJ), Wooyoung Jo, and Yubin Jang (Korea National Sports University), recorded a final total of 76 under par, 788 strokes through the fourth round on the last day of the tournament held at Hangzhou West Lake International Golf Course (par 72, 7,280 yards). They collaborated and won the championship.


Korea, which comfortably beat second-place Thailand by a whopping 25 strokes, regained supremacy 13 years after the 2010 Guangzhou Games.


After this tournament, amateurs Cho Woo-young and Jang Yu-bin, who are making their professional debuts, showed off their fantastic chemistry by leading the first and second rounds, while Im Seong-jae and Kim Si-woo, who play on the PGA Tour, supported them in the third and fourth rounds.


Seongjae Lim also took second place in the individual event and won a silver medal.


In the men's and women's golf tournament, Korea won a gold medal in the men's team event, silver medals in the men's individual and women's team events, and a bronze medal (Yoo Hyeon-jo) in the women's individual event.


There was also a gold medal in roller skating for the second day in a row.


Gwang-ho Choi (Daegu City Hall) won the men's 1,000m final held at the Hangzhou Qiantang Roller Sports Center with a record of 1 minute 29.497 seconds, beating his teammate Cheol-won Jeong (Andong City Hall, 1 minute 29.499 seconds) by 0.002 seconds.


Kwang-ho Choi, who won a silver medal in the 'Exclusion + Points (EP) 10,000m' at the 2010 Guangzhou Games and a silver medal at the 20,000m at the 2018 Jakarta and Palembang Games, finally won the gold medal after his third attempt.


Yerim Lee (Cheongju City Hall) won a bronze medal in the women's sprint 1,000m final with a time of 1 minute 38.750 seconds.


Women's table tennis ace Shin Yu-bin (Korean Air) lost to the strongest Sun Ying-sha (China) 0-4 (7-11 8-11 12-14 10-12) in the singles semifinals and won the bronze medal.


Shin Yu-bin collected bronze medals three times, including the women's team event and mixed doubles.


Shin Yu-bin will challenge for the gold medal again in the women's doubles teamed with Jeon Ji-hee (Mirae Asset Securities).


The joys and sorrows of Korean women's basketball and volleyball were sharply divided.


The women's national basketball team defeated Chinese Taipei 87-59 and advanced to the quarterfinals as first place in the group with three consecutive wins.


However, the women's volleyball team suffered a shocking comeback loss to Vietnam with a set score of 2-3 (25-16 25-22 22-25 22-25 11-15) in the first match of the group stage that started on this day, putting them on the path to the quarterfinals.


Even if Korea finished second in the group and advanced to the quarterfinals, it was in a dead end where it would be difficult to advance to the semifinals on its own.


As of 5:30 p.m., Korea had won 30 gold medals, 32 silver medals, and 57 bronze medals, beating Japan by one gold medal and rising back to second place in the overall rankings.

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