Shin Jin-seo, 9th dan, and Choi, 9th dan, wrote a wonderful record side by side on the same day. The stage was last Saturday’s KB Baduk League Kixx and Ulsan Korea Zinc’s showdown. Ulsan Korea Zinc’s 2nd pick Choi Jeong defeated Kixx’s Kim Chang-hoon and achieved 700 wins. This is the first ever in women’s baduk.
Moments later, Korea Zinc’s captain Shin Min-jun defeated Kixx’s Seung-jae Kim to take a 2-0 lead. However, in Kixx, Park Jin-sol beat Han Woong-gyu and captain Shin Jin-seo defeated Hong Moo-jin to make it 2-2. In the ace rematch, Shin Jin-seo defeated Shin Min-jun and won 3-2. Shin Jin-seo won 35 consecutive victories in the Baduk League. Of course, this is a new record. The treasures of Korean baduk, Shin Jin-seo and Choi Jeong, set a record that will go down in history on the same day and on the same stage.메이저사이트
The Korea Swimming Federation announced on the 31st that national swimmer Lee Joo-ho (28, Armed Forces Athletic Corps) and Korean swimmer’s first World Junior Swimming Championships medalist Yang Ha-jeong (19, Daejeon High School) were selected as the best athletes of the Korea Swimming Federation in 2022.
On the afternoon of the 31st, the Korea Swimming Federation held a commendation ceremony for the 2023 Korea Swimming Federation regular general meeting of delegates and a general meeting of delegates at the London Hall on the 2nd floor of Olympic Parktel, Seoul, and had a place to report the 2022 settlement.
The Best Male Athlete Award was given to Lee Joo-ho, who set a new Korean record and 5 competition records during the 2022 season, and reached the semi-finals of the World Swimming Championships in 2019 and 2022, showing the best Korean backstroke.
Lee Joo-ho said, “I think the fact that I was the first Korean athlete to advance to the semi-finals of the World Championships twice in a row in the backstroke event was most appreciated. I will work hard on it,” he said.
The Best Female Athlete Award was given to Yang Ha-jeong, who became Korea’s first World Junior Swimming Championships medalist by placing third in the women’s 100m butterfly at the 8th World Junior Swimming Championships held in Peru last summer.
In addition, Kim Min-seop (20, Yeosu Chungmu High School) and Kim Seung-won (13, Gyodong Elementary School), Diving Park Ji-hyeok (19, Namnyeong High School) and Hyun Ji-won (16, Seoul weightlifting), and Han Hyo-min (25, Jeonnam Swimming Federation) of men’s and women’s water polo teams ), Lee Eun-hee (20, Merist University), and Artistic Swimming’s Lee Si-eun (16, Incheon Dongyang Middle School) won the Outstanding Athlete Award.