A New Record Party Until The End I Saw Hope in Fukuoka
South Korean swimming, which aims for revival, showed off its stronger potential. Until the last day of the world championships, he poured out new Korean records, raising expectations. 스포츠토토핫
The men's national team, consisting of Lee Ju-ho 28, Seogwipo City Hall, Choi Dong-yeol 24, Gangwon Provincial Government, Kim Young-beom 17, Gangwon Sports High School, and Hwang Sun-woo 20, Gangwon Provincial Government, hit the touchpad with a new Korean record of 3 minutes and 34.25 seconds in the men's 400-meter medley at Fukuoka Hall. The previous shortest record was 3 minutes 34.96 seconds set at the Jeju Hanbae National Swimming Competition in April.
The national team, which finished 10th out of the 22 teams in the preliminary round, missed a ticket to the finals, where they finished 8th by a narrow margin. But it confirmed the possibility. It made us look forward to the next stage with a better ranking than 17th in 2019 and 13th in 2022. South Korea wrapped up its 17-day schedule after the women's 400-meter medley relay preliminary round.
During the tournament, a lot of income was poured out that it was difficult to list one by one. South Korean swimming star Hwang Sun-woo took the lead. He competed in the 200m freestyle final on the 25th and won the bronze medal with a new Korean record of 1 minute 44.42 seconds. He won a silver medal at the Budapest Games in Hungary last year with a time of 1:44.47 and won two consecutive world championships for the first time in Korean swimming history.
Colleagues such as Lee Ho-joon 22, Daegu City Hall and Kim Woo-min 22, Gangwon Provincial Office also exceeded their limits. Lee Ho-joon competed in the same 200-meter freestyle final as Hwang Sun-woo and finished sixth with a time of 1:46.04. Kim Woo-min finished fifth in the 400-meter freestyle with a personal best of 3:43.92 minutes.
The 800m relay national team, where they joined together, also showed their potential. The national team, consisting of Hwang Sun-woo, Lee Ho-jun, Kim Woo-min, and Yang Jae-hoon 25, Gangwon-do Provincial Government, finished sixth in the preliminary round and the final. Even though ace Hwang Sun-woo's physical condition was not normal, Kim Woo-min and Lee Ho-jun each set a new record in charge of his section at 1 minute and 44 seconds.
Mixed team events were no exception. Although he failed to advance to the finals, new Korean records were used in both the 400m mixed relay 3:27.99 and the 400m mixed medley relay 3:47.09.
In addition to management, the national team's progress was also brilliant. Heo Yoon-seo 18, Apgujeong High School, an artistic swimming team, reached the final with fourth place out of 29 players in solo free and finished sixth. This is South Korean artistic swimming's best performance at the world championships. Lee Ri-young 23, Busan Swimming Federation also finished ninth in the solo technical final.