Won Jong-beom, 6th Place in Men's 96kg Weightlifting Class

Won Jong-beom, 6th Place in Men's 96kg Weightlifting Class

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[Asian Games] Won Jong-beom, 6th Place in Men's 96kg Weightlifting Class... “I’m Disappointed with the First and Second Hikes”



North Korea's Ro Gwang-ryeol ranked second... North Korea's 11th weightlifting medal


Won Jong-beom (27, Gangwon Provincial Office) failed to win a medal in his first Asian Games appearance.


Won Jong-beom finished in 6th place by lifting 170kg in snatch, 205kg in clean and jerk, and 375kg in total in the men's 96kg weightlifting group A competition at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games held at the Xiaoshan Sports Center in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, on the 5th.


At the 2023 World Championships held last month, Won Jong-beom ranked second with 172 kg in snatch, 212 kg in clean and jerk, and 384 kg in total. 온라인카지노


However, Won Jong-beom's record decreased further in the Asian Games, and as other players' records improved, his ranking was significantly pushed down.


It was disappointing that his impression was poor.


Won Jong-beom failed to lift 170kg in the first and second rounds of lifting, and was unable to increase the weight in the third round, lifting 170kg.


Won Jong-beom, who succeeded at 205 kg in the first period in the clean and jerk, increased his weight to 215 kg to make up for his poor snatch, but missed the barbell in both the second and third trials.


Won Jong-beom, whom we met after the competition, said, "You have to narrow the gap with other competitors in the snatch to challenge for a medal, but failing in the first and second snatch periods caused a setback in the competition plan."


“I failed to acquire it,” he recalled.


Won Jong-beom, who competed in the Asian Games 21 days after the World Championships, expressed regret, saying, "I need to take good care of my body to be able to compete well in two major international competitions in a short period of time, but after the World Championships, my body did not perform as well as I wanted."


The total record of 3rd place Sarat Sumpradit (29, Thailand) was 384 kg (176 snatch, 208 kg jerk and jerk), 9 kg higher than Won Jong-beom.


North Korea's Ro Gwang-ryeol (22), competing in an international competition for the first time, won a silver medal with 170 kg in snatch, 216 kg in jerk and jerk, and 386 kg in total.


The winner on this day was Tiantao (29, China).


Tiantao lifted 180 kg in snatch, 210 kg in jerk and jerk, and 390 kg in total.


Ro Gwang-ryeol attempted to lift 221kg in the third period of the clean and jerk for a 'comeback win', but dropped the barbell behind his shoulders.


Ro Gwang-ryeol, who attended the official medalist press conference, said, "I really wanted to win the gold medal, but it's too bad I couldn't show everything I trained for."


North Korean weightlifters won their 11th medal (5 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze) at this competition.

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