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Asian Games, Can Korea Regain Second Place Overall

Asian Games, Can Korea Regain Second Place Overall? Fierce Medal Competition with Japan

Korean archery, Japanese karate, etc. remain… Variables such as the final match at the end of the competition.

The 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, which opened on September 23rd and will close on the 8th,

is heating up the competition for final medals.

As of the 3rd, Korea has won 32 gold medals, 42 silver medals, and 65 bronze medals,

ranking third in the medal rankings after Japan with 33 gold medals, 47 silver medals, and 50 bronze medals.

China, with over 160 gold medals, is an overwhelming leader. 안전놀이터

Medal rankings such as those in the Olympics or Asian Games are not the official rankings of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) or the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA),

and also do not fit the recent trend of ‘medal color is not important’.

However, since the official website of the recent Olympics and Asian Games includes a section on medal rankings,

and every media outlet does not report medal rankings,

it is difficult for participating countries to not pay any attention.

The Korea Sports Council also set a goal of winning 50 gold medals and ranking 3rd in the overall ranking ahead of the Hangzhou Asian Games.

However, in the previous competition, the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang,

Japan pledged to close the gap where there were 75 gold medals and Korea had 49.

However, with only 4 days left until the closing of the competition,

the gap in gold medals with Japan is only 1,

so it is also natural that they are aiming to ‘retake second place overall’ 9 years after the 2014 Incheon Games.

First of all, Korea and Japan left one ‘medal box’ event in the remaining match schedule.

Korea is looking forward to archery, which will produce gold medals starting on the 4th,

while Japan is expected to have karate starting on the 5th, which will be a ‘medal field’.

In archery, Korea won 4 out of 8 gold medals in the 2018 competition,

and in karate, Japan also won 4 out of 12 gold medals in 2018.

There are 10 gold medals at stake in archery and 14 gold medals in karate at this competition.

In Korea’s case, in addition to archery, gold medals are expected in soft tennis, badminton, sport climbing, soccer, track and field, baseball, breaking, handball, and wrestling in the remaining schedules.

If we do well, it is expected that we will be able to reach the target of 50.

An official from the Japanese Olympic Committee said on the 4th,

“Japan has not set a goal of winning a few gold medals at this event.

Depending on the situation in each event,

second-level athletes participated in gymnastics and track and field,

and 1.5-level athletes also participated in wrestling.” explained.

The events in which the second-tier players came overlapped with other competition schedules, such as the World Championships,

while the first-tier players participated in other events, such as swimming, table tennis, and badminton.

When asked to predict the sports with the potential for gold medals in the remaining schedule he responded,

“Artistic swimming, badminton, archery, wrestling, karate, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, baseball, breaking, handball, hockey, soft tennis, etc.”

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Joo Jae-hoon And So Chae-won Lose To India

Asian Games, Joo Jae-hoon and So Chae-won Lose to India and Win Silver Medal in Compound Archery

First medal in Korean archery competition… Second place in the compound mixed competition for the second time in a row

Joo Jae-hoon (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power) and So Chae-won (Hyundai Mobis)

won a silver medal in the compound archery mixed team event (mixed event) at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. 카지노 커뮤니티

Joo Jae-hoon and So Chae-won lost 158-159 to India’s Oyas Praveen Deotale and Jyoti Surekha Bennam in the final of the compound archery mixed event held at the Fuyang Inhu Sports Center archery range in Hangzhou, China on the 4th.

As a result, Korean archery has won silver medals in this event for the second time in a row, following the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Games,

when mixed competition was first introduced.

This is the first medal won by Korean archery in this competition.

Joo Jae-hoon, a former archery enthusiast,

won a silver medal at the Asian Games, his first event in his career.

After five attempts, Joo Jae-hoon entered the Asian Games stage wearing the Taegeuk symbol.

He is currently working as a police officer at Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Company,

and came to Hangzhou on leave of absence from his company.

Joo Jae-hoon challenges for the gold medal in the men’s team event.

In the men’s individual event, he is in the bronze medal match.

So Chae-won, who won a gold medal in the team event and a silver medal in the mixed event at the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Games,

had to be satisfied with a silver medal in the mixed event for the second time in a row.

So Chae-won is challenging for two gold medals in the women’s individual event and the women’s team event.

In the women’s individual event, they are in the finals.

The women’s team event will be held from the quarterfinals to the final on the 5th.

On this day, Korea gave up a one-point lead to India,

where So Chae-won scored 9 points with her first shot in the first end and hit all 4 shots for 10 points.

Korea, which continued to chase without wavering,

seemed to have a chance to turn the tables when Deotale scored 9 points with the first shot of the third end.

Joo Jae-hoon and So Chae-won scored 10 points on all four shots in the third end to tie the score at 119-119.

But the reversal did not occur.

In the 4th end, India shot all 10 points, and Korea’s So Chae-won scored 9 points with one shot.

In the third place match held earlier,

Chinese Taipei defeated Kazakhstan with a score of 157-154 to win the bronze medal.