
The reason Jang Yoon-chang runs to protect Songsan High School's volleyball team

“It is heartbreaking that the only high school volleyball team in a city with a population of 1 million is disappearing. Let’s all join hands, alumni and local residents, to save Songsan High School’s volleyball team.”
Professor Jang Yoon-chang (64), who was known as “Dolphin” during his days as a player, said this while attending a rally opposing the disbandment of Songsan High School’s volleyball team held at Songsan Middle School’s gymnasium in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province on the 15th. Professor
Jang, a graduate of Inchang High School in Seoul, took the lead in saving Songsan High School’s volleyball team because he himself had experience transferring schools because there was no high school volleyball team in the area.
Professor Jang was a famous volleyball player at Songsan Middle School, but he transferred to Inchang Middle School just before graduation to transfer to Inchang High School.
In addition to Songsan Middle School, Namyang Elementary School in Hwaseong is
also a school that cannot be left out when discussing prestigious volleyball schools. In addition, Hwaseong City Hall is considered the strongest team in the men's division of the professional league.
However, due to criticism that there was no high school team and thus lack of connectivity, Songsan High School's volleyball team opened in 2009. At that time, Hwaseong City, Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, and Hwaseong Osan Office of Education provided about 2 billion won to help build a volleyball team-specific gymnasium and dormitory. This is the case of Hwang Taek-ui (28, Armed Forces Athletic Corps), a starting setter for the national team, graduating from Namyang Elementary School, Songsan Middle School, and Songsan High School in that order.
The first professional volleyball player from Songsan High School is Jeong Dong-geun (29, KB Insurance).
Jeong Dong-geun was selected 6th overall by Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance in the 2015-2016 rookie draft.
Since then, up until last season, a total of 15 Songsan High School graduates have become professional volleyball players through the rookie draft. During the same period, only one school, Namsang High School (18), produced more rookie draftees than Songsan High School .
However, rumors have been circulating in the volleyball world since the end of last year that Songsan High School is considering disbanding the team.
And on the 2nd, Songsan High School Principal Won Seong-il announced at a meeting of parents of the volleyball team that "we will not be recruiting new students starting next year," and the disbandment of the volleyball team became a reality.
Songsan High School has also recommended transfers to current volleyball team members
. The number of Songsan High School volleyball team members, which started with 14 at the beginning of the new school year, has now decreased to 10.
The interpretation that the school is having a hard time running the volleyball club due to the conflict between the former coach A (52), a former star player, and the school corporation is gaining traction in the volleyball world. It seems that
only the children are being harmed by the adults’ fight.
If Songsan High School disbands the volleyball club, the CBS Cup, which will be held in Samcheok, Gangwon Province from the 22nd, will be the last stage in the team’s history.
Kim Dal-ho (44), the current coach of Songsan High School, said, “The players are preparing more diligently and with more concentration because they know that it could be their last.”
When Songsan High School founded its volleyball team in 2009, it emphasized, “We will foster warm-hearted talents with both intelligence, virtue, and physical strength.”
In fact, in just 15 years since its founding, it has established itself as one of the nation’s most prestigious volleyball schools.
Songsan High School’s motto is, “Let’s become hard-working people. Let’s become honest people. Let’s become loving people.” The
volleyball players of this school have been diligent and sincere with their love for volleyball as they begin the second semester (the 16th), but their hearts are bound to be filled with more worry than passion.
If Songsan High School makes the final decision to disband its volleyball team, the number of high school boys’ volleyball teams will be reduced to 21.
Below is a resolution urging the withdrawal of the decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team.
Songsan High School has laid the foundation for the growth of a prestigious volleyball city through the fostering of elementary, middle, and high school volleyball teams in Hwaseong City, and has sought continuous development through systematic fostering of volleyball teams with the solid financial support of Hwaseong City Sports Council.
However, the principal and administrative director of Songsan High School declared the disbandment of the school’s sports teams, citing problems with the previous coach’s management. Due to the decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team, the volleyball team fostering system that had been connected to Namyang Elementary School, Songsan Middle School, Songsan High School, and Hwaseong City Hall Volleyball Team collapsed in an instant, causing great confusion and making it difficult to determine the future direction of fostering volleyball talent.
Despite being deprived of quality training opportunities due to frequent conflicts and lack of communication between the school and the foundation, the players of Songsan High School’s volleyball team have continuously worked for the honor of the school and the local community, and we express indescribable anger and strong regret over the unilateral and unfair disbanding of the volleyball team.
Furthermore, even as the decision to disband the volleyball club led to the transfer of some players, causing a huge loss in Hwaseong City, including an outflow of volleyball talent to other cities, Songsan High School is stubbornly sticking to its existing position and ignoring the volleyball club players who are training hard to compete in the upcoming competition.
School sports teams are the birthplace of future sports talent. Therefore, the decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team is not only a matter of maintaining the volleyball team in local schools, but also a complete cessation of the systematic regional sports team development system, and is no different from evading the educational institution’s responsibility to develop sports talent.
Disbanding the volleyball team without a proper justification or clear solution can never be the right answer, and the top priority is to reform the organizational culture that is not tainted by various irregularities or conflicts of interest.
Therefore, we express deep concern and regret over the unilateral decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team, and strongly urge the following for the maintenance of the volleyball team and continuous player development.
First, we strongly urge the complete withdrawal of the unilateral decision to disband the volleyball team without considering the players' position!
First, we strongly urge the establishment of normalization measures through restoration of trust between Songsan High School and the members of the volleyball team and cultivation of leadership capabilities! 파워볼사이트

Professor Jang Yoon-chang of Kyunggi University holding a microphone at a rally opposing the disbandment of Songsan High School's volleyball team.
“It is heartbreaking that the only high school volleyball team in a city with a population of 1 million is disappearing. Let’s all join hands, alumni and local residents, to save Songsan High School’s volleyball team.”
Professor Jang Yoon-chang (64), who was known as “Dolphin” during his days as a player, said this while attending a rally opposing the disbandment of Songsan High School’s volleyball team held at Songsan Middle School’s gymnasium in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province on the 15th. Professor
Jang, a graduate of Inchang High School in Seoul, took the lead in saving Songsan High School’s volleyball team because he himself had experience transferring schools because there was no high school volleyball team in the area.
Professor Jang was a famous volleyball player at Songsan Middle School, but he transferred to Inchang Middle School just before graduation to transfer to Inchang High School.
In addition to Songsan Middle School, Namyang Elementary School in Hwaseong is
also a school that cannot be left out when discussing prestigious volleyball schools. In addition, Hwaseong City Hall is considered the strongest team in the men's division of the professional league.
However, due to criticism that there was no high school team and thus lack of connectivity, Songsan High School's volleyball team opened in 2009. At that time, Hwaseong City, Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, and Hwaseong Osan Office of Education provided about 2 billion won to help build a volleyball team-specific gymnasium and dormitory. This is the case of Hwang Taek-ui (28, Armed Forces Athletic Corps), a starting setter for the national team, graduating from Namyang Elementary School, Songsan Middle School, and Songsan High School in that order.
The first professional volleyball player from Songsan High School is Jeong Dong-geun (29, KB Insurance).
Jeong Dong-geun was selected 6th overall by Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance in the 2015-2016 rookie draft.
Since then, up until last season, a total of 15 Songsan High School graduates have become professional volleyball players through the rookie draft. During the same period, only one school, Namsang High School (18), produced more rookie draftees than Songsan High School .
However, rumors have been circulating in the volleyball world since the end of last year that Songsan High School is considering disbanding the team.
And on the 2nd, Songsan High School Principal Won Seong-il announced at a meeting of parents of the volleyball team that "we will not be recruiting new students starting next year," and the disbandment of the volleyball team became a reality.
Songsan High School has also recommended transfers to current volleyball team members
. The number of Songsan High School volleyball team members, which started with 14 at the beginning of the new school year, has now decreased to 10.
The interpretation that the school is having a hard time running the volleyball club due to the conflict between the former coach A (52), a former star player, and the school corporation is gaining traction in the volleyball world. It seems that
only the children are being harmed by the adults’ fight.
If Songsan High School disbands the volleyball club, the CBS Cup, which will be held in Samcheok, Gangwon Province from the 22nd, will be the last stage in the team’s history.
Kim Dal-ho (44), the current coach of Songsan High School, said, “The players are preparing more diligently and with more concentration because they know that it could be their last.”
When Songsan High School founded its volleyball team in 2009, it emphasized, “We will foster warm-hearted talents with both intelligence, virtue, and physical strength.”
In fact, in just 15 years since its founding, it has established itself as one of the nation’s most prestigious volleyball schools.
Songsan High School’s motto is, “Let’s become hard-working people. Let’s become honest people. Let’s become loving people.” The
volleyball players of this school have been diligent and sincere with their love for volleyball as they begin the second semester (the 16th), but their hearts are bound to be filled with more worry than passion.
If Songsan High School makes the final decision to disband its volleyball team, the number of high school boys’ volleyball teams will be reduced to 21.
Below is a resolution urging the withdrawal of the decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team.
Songsan High School has laid the foundation for the growth of a prestigious volleyball city through the fostering of elementary, middle, and high school volleyball teams in Hwaseong City, and has sought continuous development through systematic fostering of volleyball teams with the solid financial support of Hwaseong City Sports Council.
However, the principal and administrative director of Songsan High School declared the disbandment of the school’s sports teams, citing problems with the previous coach’s management. Due to the decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team, the volleyball team fostering system that had been connected to Namyang Elementary School, Songsan Middle School, Songsan High School, and Hwaseong City Hall Volleyball Team collapsed in an instant, causing great confusion and making it difficult to determine the future direction of fostering volleyball talent.
Despite being deprived of quality training opportunities due to frequent conflicts and lack of communication between the school and the foundation, the players of Songsan High School’s volleyball team have continuously worked for the honor of the school and the local community, and we express indescribable anger and strong regret over the unilateral and unfair disbanding of the volleyball team.
Furthermore, even as the decision to disband the volleyball club led to the transfer of some players, causing a huge loss in Hwaseong City, including an outflow of volleyball talent to other cities, Songsan High School is stubbornly sticking to its existing position and ignoring the volleyball club players who are training hard to compete in the upcoming competition.
School sports teams are the birthplace of future sports talent. Therefore, the decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team is not only a matter of maintaining the volleyball team in local schools, but also a complete cessation of the systematic regional sports team development system, and is no different from evading the educational institution’s responsibility to develop sports talent.
Disbanding the volleyball team without a proper justification or clear solution can never be the right answer, and the top priority is to reform the organizational culture that is not tainted by various irregularities or conflicts of interest.
Therefore, we express deep concern and regret over the unilateral decision to disband Songsan High School’s volleyball team, and strongly urge the following for the maintenance of the volleyball team and continuous player development.
First, we strongly urge the complete withdrawal of the unilateral decision to disband the volleyball team without considering the players' position!
First, we strongly urge the establishment of normalization measures through restoration of trust between Songsan High School and the members of the volleyball team and cultivation of leadership capabilities! 파워볼사이트
Fastest goal since Mamadou Niang in 2009.

PSG won 4-1 against Le Havre AC in the first round of the 2024-2025 Ligue 1 held at the Stade de Oceane in Le Havre, France on the 17th (Korean time).
Lee Kang-in, who started, contributed to the team's victory by scoring the opening goal with a left-footed curling shot in the third minute of the first half.
Lee Kang-in's goal that day was recorded as the first goal of the 2024-2025 Ligue 1 season, and according to sports media 'Bein Sports', it is the second fastest opening match goal in league history.
'Bein Sports' reported that "Lee Kang-in scored the first goal in 2 minutes and 4 seconds, which is the fastest goal since Marseille's Mamadou Niang scored a goal in 1 minute and 42 seconds against Grenoble in August 2009."
In addition to scoring, Lee Kang-in played the role of an offensive lubricant by running on the ground for 71 minutes.
After the match, statistics media 'Footmob' gave Lee Kang-in a score of 8.1, the highest score for both teams. According to 'Footmob', Lee Kang-in had a good performance with a pass success rate of 96% (46 successes out of 48 attempts), a long pass success rate of 100% (2 successes out of 2 attempts), and 1 chance creation. Another statistics media outlet, 'SofaScore', also gave Lee Kang-in the second highest rating of 7.6 on the team. 파워볼사이트

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) midfielder Lee Kang-in has become the second-fastest player to score in an opening match in the history of the league.
PSG won 4-1 against Le Havre AC in the first round of the 2024-2025 Ligue 1 held at the Stade de Oceane in Le Havre, France on the 17th (Korean time).
Lee Kang-in, who started, contributed to the team's victory by scoring the opening goal with a left-footed curling shot in the third minute of the first half.
Lee Kang-in's goal that day was recorded as the first goal of the 2024-2025 Ligue 1 season, and according to sports media 'Bein Sports', it is the second fastest opening match goal in league history.
'Bein Sports' reported that "Lee Kang-in scored the first goal in 2 minutes and 4 seconds, which is the fastest goal since Marseille's Mamadou Niang scored a goal in 1 minute and 42 seconds against Grenoble in August 2009."
In addition to scoring, Lee Kang-in played the role of an offensive lubricant by running on the ground for 71 minutes.
After the match, statistics media 'Footmob' gave Lee Kang-in a score of 8.1, the highest score for both teams. According to 'Footmob', Lee Kang-in had a good performance with a pass success rate of 96% (46 successes out of 48 attempts), a long pass success rate of 100% (2 successes out of 2 attempts), and 1 chance creation. Another statistics media outlet, 'SofaScore', also gave Lee Kang-in the second highest rating of 7.6 on the team. 파워볼사이트
San Diego ends three-game winning streak with loss to Colorado.

the 17th (Korean time), Kim Ha-seong started as the 8th batter and shortstop in the game against the Colorado Rockies in the 2024 MLB held at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, USA, and hit a home run in the 2nd inning.
Coming to the plate in the top of the 2nd inning with one out and a runner on first base when San Diego was down 0-4, Kim Ha-seong threw a 152.6 km/h sinker inside on the 3rd pitch.
The ball flew at 164.2 km/h and cleared the left field fence. The distance was 123.4 m.
Kim Ha-seong hit a home run for the first time in 55 days since the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on June 23. It was his 11th home run of the season.
With his 47th career home run in the MLB, Kim Ha-seong surpassed Kang Jung-ho to take sole possession of third place on the all-time home run list by a Korean major leaguer.
Choo Shin-soo (currently with the SSG Landers) is in first place with 218 home runs. Choi Ji-man (67 home runs) is in second place, and Kang Jung-ho (46 home runs) is in fourth place. Kim Ha- seong did not get a hit in his subsequent at-bats. In the top of the fourth inning, with San Diego trailing 3-6, Kim Ha-seong walked in his second at-bat with one out and a runner on second base. He was unable to score as no follow-up hits occurred. In the 6th inning, he swallowed his disappointment by hitting into a double play. San Diego had a chance with runners on 1st and 3rd with 1 out in the top of the 6th inning with Jackson Merrill's triple and David Peralta's walk. Kim Ha-seong, who came up to bat next, aimed for a high sinker at 154.7 km/h from Colorado's right-handed bullpen pitcher Angel Chivilli, but the ball rolled right to the third baseman, resulting in a double play. He struck out in the top of the 8th inning. He swung and missed on a low outside slider while batting with Seattle's right-handed pitcher Tyler Kinley for a full count. Kim Ha-seong finished the game with 1 hit (1 home run), 2 RBIs, 1 walk, and 1 run in 3 at-bats. Kim Ha-seong's season stats were a batting average of 0.229 (91 hits in 397 at-bats), 11 home runs, 47 RBIs, 60 runs, and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 0.693. Despite Kim Ha-seong's home run, San Diego lost 3-7. Starting pitcher Matt Waldron was shaken by 9 hits (2 home runs) and 7 runs in 5⅔ innings, and he suffered a bitter defeat after 4 double plays. San Diego, which ended its 3-game winning streak, recorded 69 wins and 54 losses. 토토사이트

Kim Ha-seong (29, San Diego Padres) has tasted his first home run in two months and has risen to 3rd place in the Korean Major League Baseball (MLB) career. On
the 17th (Korean time), Kim Ha-seong started as the 8th batter and shortstop in the game against the Colorado Rockies in the 2024 MLB held at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, USA, and hit a home run in the 2nd inning.
Coming to the plate in the top of the 2nd inning with one out and a runner on first base when San Diego was down 0-4, Kim Ha-seong threw a 152.6 km/h sinker inside on the 3rd pitch.
The ball flew at 164.2 km/h and cleared the left field fence. The distance was 123.4 m.
Kim Ha-seong hit a home run for the first time in 55 days since the game against the Milwaukee Brewers on June 23. It was his 11th home run of the season.
With his 47th career home run in the MLB, Kim Ha-seong surpassed Kang Jung-ho to take sole possession of third place on the all-time home run list by a Korean major leaguer.
Choo Shin-soo (currently with the SSG Landers) is in first place with 218 home runs. Choi Ji-man (67 home runs) is in second place, and Kang Jung-ho (46 home runs) is in fourth place. Kim Ha- seong did not get a hit in his subsequent at-bats. In the top of the fourth inning, with San Diego trailing 3-6, Kim Ha-seong walked in his second at-bat with one out and a runner on second base. He was unable to score as no follow-up hits occurred. In the 6th inning, he swallowed his disappointment by hitting into a double play. San Diego had a chance with runners on 1st and 3rd with 1 out in the top of the 6th inning with Jackson Merrill's triple and David Peralta's walk. Kim Ha-seong, who came up to bat next, aimed for a high sinker at 154.7 km/h from Colorado's right-handed bullpen pitcher Angel Chivilli, but the ball rolled right to the third baseman, resulting in a double play. He struck out in the top of the 8th inning. He swung and missed on a low outside slider while batting with Seattle's right-handed pitcher Tyler Kinley for a full count. Kim Ha-seong finished the game with 1 hit (1 home run), 2 RBIs, 1 walk, and 1 run in 3 at-bats. Kim Ha-seong's season stats were a batting average of 0.229 (91 hits in 397 at-bats), 11 home runs, 47 RBIs, 60 runs, and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 0.693. Despite Kim Ha-seong's home run, San Diego lost 3-7. Starting pitcher Matt Waldron was shaken by 9 hits (2 home runs) and 7 runs in 5⅔ innings, and he suffered a bitter defeat after 4 double plays. San Diego, which ended its 3-game winning streak, recorded 69 wins and 54 losses. 토토사이트
Megan Kang and Lee Min-ji tied for 1st place Lydia Ko, the Paris Olympic gold medalist, tied for 3rd place with 8-under 136 strokes.

Jin-young Ko shot a 1-under 71 in the second round of the tournament held at Dundonald Links (par 72) in Ayrshire, Scotland, UK on the 17th (Korean time).
Jin-young Ko, who reduced one stroke in the first round the day before, recorded a mid-total of 2-under 142, moving up her ranking from a tie for 22nd place to a tie for 8th place.
Kim A-rim, who started the tournament tied for second place with a 4-under 68 the day before, was unable to avoid a drop in the rankings after recording a 2-over 74 with two birdies and four bogeys on this day. Megan
Kang (USA) and Minjee Lee (Australia) are tied for the lead with a combined score of eight-under 136.
Megan Kang, who won the Canadian Open in August last year after a close playoff with Ko Jin-young, is aiming for her second win in this tournament after eight years since her LPGA debut. Minjee Lee, who
has 10 wins on the LPGA Tour, took the lead with five birdies and no bogeys on the first day, and maintained her top spot by reducing her score by three strokes in the second round. Lydia Ko (New Zealand), the gold medalist in women's golf at the 2024 Paris Olympics, tied for 3rd place with Lauren Coughlin (USA) and Charlie Hull (England) with a combined score of 6-under 138 after five birdies and two bogeys. So- mi Lee, who also competed, tied for 17th place with one-under 143, and Sei-young Kim tied for 26th place with one-over 145. Jin-hee Lim tied for 32nd place, while Hye-ji Kang, Jenny Shin, and Hye-jin Choi tied for 45th place with three-over 147. Hyo-joo Kim, who tied for 48th place with one-over 73 the day before, dropped three more strokes to a joint 53rd place. 안전놀이터

Jin-young Ko and A-rim Kim tied for 8th place on the second day of the ISPS Handa Scottish Women’s Open (total prize money of 2 million dollars, 2.8 billion won) on the LPGA Tour.
Jin-young Ko shot a 1-under 71 in the second round of the tournament held at Dundonald Links (par 72) in Ayrshire, Scotland, UK on the 17th (Korean time).
Jin-young Ko, who reduced one stroke in the first round the day before, recorded a mid-total of 2-under 142, moving up her ranking from a tie for 22nd place to a tie for 8th place.
Kim A-rim, who started the tournament tied for second place with a 4-under 68 the day before, was unable to avoid a drop in the rankings after recording a 2-over 74 with two birdies and four bogeys on this day. Megan
Kang (USA) and Minjee Lee (Australia) are tied for the lead with a combined score of eight-under 136.
Megan Kang, who won the Canadian Open in August last year after a close playoff with Ko Jin-young, is aiming for her second win in this tournament after eight years since her LPGA debut. Minjee Lee, who
has 10 wins on the LPGA Tour, took the lead with five birdies and no bogeys on the first day, and maintained her top spot by reducing her score by three strokes in the second round. Lydia Ko (New Zealand), the gold medalist in women's golf at the 2024 Paris Olympics, tied for 3rd place with Lauren Coughlin (USA) and Charlie Hull (England) with a combined score of 6-under 138 after five birdies and two bogeys. So- mi Lee, who also competed, tied for 17th place with one-under 143, and Sei-young Kim tied for 26th place with one-over 145. Jin-hee Lim tied for 32nd place, while Hye-ji Kang, Jenny Shin, and Hye-jin Choi tied for 45th place with three-over 147. Hyo-joo Kim, who tied for 48th place with one-over 73 the day before, dropped three more strokes to a joint 53rd place. 안전놀이터
Kim Yeon-kyung’s bad habit is reexamined.

Recently, a part of the Kim Yeon-kyung episode of tvN's 'You Quiz on the Block' that aired in May of last year has garnered attention again online.
When Yoo Jae-suk asked at the time, "What was it like being the youngest when you first started your pro career?" Kim Yeon-kyung said, "It wasn't easy," and "I remember having a hard time because there were a lot of seniors at the time and the discipline was strict."
Then, when asked, “I heard that the seniors used the washing machine and the youngest did the laundry by hand?” she said, “That wasn’t something that the seniors told us to do, it was a rule of the team itself. It was something that had been passed down from a long time ago,” and talked about the strange culture that was prevalent among athletes at the time.
When Yoo Jae-suk said, “I heard that after playing for a year or two, they started complaining, ‘I don’t know if I came here to do laundry or to exercise,’” Kim Yeon-kyung said, “We talked about that during salary negotiations,” and “I came to play volleyball, but I spent more time doing laundry and cleaning than playing volleyball.”
Kim Yeon-kyung said, “Back then, the system was to gather the laundry and have the juniors do it,” and “There was a mountain of laundry, and we had to wake up early in the morning to clean before breakfast, and we’d get scolded if we overslept.”
Fortunately, the higher-ups listened to Kim Yeon-kyung’s request for improvement. Kim Yeon-kyung said, “(My remarks) have helped improve many of those things, creating an environment where players can focus more on volleyball.”
Earlier, Ahn Se-young expressed her desire to leave the national team after winning the women's singles gold medal at the Paris Olympics earlier this month, complaining about the Badminton Association's injury management and outdated training methods. As
the controversy grew, the Korea Badminton Association formed its own fact-finding committee and began investigating the national badminton team's head coach, coaches, and trainers on the 16th.
An association official emphasized, "At the next meeting, we will listen to the opinions of national team players, including Ahn Se-young, and review the need for improving the treatment of national team players and the system," adding, "We plan to have additional discussions to improve the system in a reasonable direction." 카지노사이트

As it was revealed that Ahn Se-young (22, Samsung Life), the gold medalist in badminton women's singles at the 2024 Paris Olympics, suffered from unreasonable cleaning, laundry, and other bad habits for 7 years as the youngest member of the national team, volleyball player Kim Yeon-kyung's comments are being reexamined.
Recently, a part of the Kim Yeon-kyung episode of tvN's 'You Quiz on the Block' that aired in May of last year has garnered attention again online.
When Yoo Jae-suk asked at the time, "What was it like being the youngest when you first started your pro career?" Kim Yeon-kyung said, "It wasn't easy," and "I remember having a hard time because there were a lot of seniors at the time and the discipline was strict."
Then, when asked, “I heard that the seniors used the washing machine and the youngest did the laundry by hand?” she said, “That wasn’t something that the seniors told us to do, it was a rule of the team itself. It was something that had been passed down from a long time ago,” and talked about the strange culture that was prevalent among athletes at the time.
When Yoo Jae-suk said, “I heard that after playing for a year or two, they started complaining, ‘I don’t know if I came here to do laundry or to exercise,’” Kim Yeon-kyung said, “We talked about that during salary negotiations,” and “I came to play volleyball, but I spent more time doing laundry and cleaning than playing volleyball.”
Kim Yeon-kyung said, “Back then, the system was to gather the laundry and have the juniors do it,” and “There was a mountain of laundry, and we had to wake up early in the morning to clean before breakfast, and we’d get scolded if we overslept.”
Fortunately, the higher-ups listened to Kim Yeon-kyung’s request for improvement. Kim Yeon-kyung said, “(My remarks) have helped improve many of those things, creating an environment where players can focus more on volleyball.”
Earlier, Ahn Se-young expressed her desire to leave the national team after winning the women's singles gold medal at the Paris Olympics earlier this month, complaining about the Badminton Association's injury management and outdated training methods. As
the controversy grew, the Korea Badminton Association formed its own fact-finding committee and began investigating the national badminton team's head coach, coaches, and trainers on the 16th.
An association official emphasized, "At the next meeting, we will listen to the opinions of national team players, including Ahn Se-young, and review the need for improving the treatment of national team players and the system," adding, "We plan to have additional discussions to improve the system in a reasonable direction." 카지노사이트
Badminton Association criticized at Paris Olympics, breaks long silence, expresses regret on SNS Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism “Investigation without convening board meeting”
Association pushes ahead with investigation amid controversy over violation of procedure.

Ahn Se-young posted the post at 3:24 PM that day. The Korea Badminton Association held the first meeting of the fact-finding committee regarding Ahn Se-young’s comments made immediately after the Paris Olympics final at 2:30 PM that day. Immediately after winning the gold medal in the women’s singles at the Paris Olympics on the 5th, Ahn Se-young expressed her dissatisfaction with the national team and the Badminton Association, making comments that could be seen as her intention to leave the national team.
On the 16th, Ahn Se-young wrote on Instagram, "Instead of a war of words with the Badminton Association, I hope to have a time to have an honest conversation about what I've experienced, and I hope to have that opportunity soon." She added, "I hope that we can gradually reduce our differences of opinion about the system, communication, and (injury) care, and operate within the bounds of common sense that everyone can understand."
He also wrote, “I have confirmed that the Korea Sports Council and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will investigate the truth,” and “I hope the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Sports Council will listen to the voices of the players.”
Ahn Se-young once again apologized for the damage her remarks caused to other national team players right after the Olympic finals. He said, “The repercussions (of my remarks) have caused damage to the players who should have been congratulated and encouraged during the Olympics. I once again apologize to the Korean national team players and officials.” Ahn Se-young had previously posted on the 8th, “Because of my remarks, the moments when I should have been fully enjoying congratulations and honor were all washed away like a tidal wave. I sincerely apologize to the players.”
Ahn Se-young concluded her post on the 16th by saying, “I don’t know how this situation will unfold in the future, and I am terrified that I might not be able to play badminton. However, I have decided to write this after much thought in order to repay the support and interest I have received from the people.”
On this day, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism pointed out that there was a “procedural violation” in the process of forming the fact-finding committee and demanded that the fact-finding committee be re-formed. The Badminton Association’s articles of association stipulate that the establishment of various committees within the organization must be deliberated and resolved by the board of directors, but they did not properly follow this. However, the Badminton Association held the first meeting of the fact-finding committee as scheduled that afternoon. Ahn Se-young did not attend the meeting that day. The Badminton Association stated, “At the next meeting, we plan to hear the opinions of national team players, including Ahn Se-young, and hold additional discussions to improve the system.” 파워볼사이트
Association pushes ahead with investigation amid controversy over violation of procedure.

Ahn Se-young (22, pictured) posted on her Instagram on the 16th, “There are a lot of articles about me these days, but what I ultimately want to say is that I want to change the things that have been done unreasonably but customarily.” She also said, “I’m not talking about picking a fight (with the Korea Badminton Association).”
Ahn Se-young posted the post at 3:24 PM that day. The Korea Badminton Association held the first meeting of the fact-finding committee regarding Ahn Se-young’s comments made immediately after the Paris Olympics final at 2:30 PM that day. Immediately after winning the gold medal in the women’s singles at the Paris Olympics on the 5th, Ahn Se-young expressed her dissatisfaction with the national team and the Badminton Association, making comments that could be seen as her intention to leave the national team.
On the 16th, Ahn Se-young wrote on Instagram, "Instead of a war of words with the Badminton Association, I hope to have a time to have an honest conversation about what I've experienced, and I hope to have that opportunity soon." She added, "I hope that we can gradually reduce our differences of opinion about the system, communication, and (injury) care, and operate within the bounds of common sense that everyone can understand."
He also wrote, “I have confirmed that the Korea Sports Council and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will investigate the truth,” and “I hope the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Sports Council will listen to the voices of the players.”
Ahn Se-young once again apologized for the damage her remarks caused to other national team players right after the Olympic finals. He said, “The repercussions (of my remarks) have caused damage to the players who should have been congratulated and encouraged during the Olympics. I once again apologize to the Korean national team players and officials.” Ahn Se-young had previously posted on the 8th, “Because of my remarks, the moments when I should have been fully enjoying congratulations and honor were all washed away like a tidal wave. I sincerely apologize to the players.”
Ahn Se-young concluded her post on the 16th by saying, “I don’t know how this situation will unfold in the future, and I am terrified that I might not be able to play badminton. However, I have decided to write this after much thought in order to repay the support and interest I have received from the people.”
On this day, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism pointed out that there was a “procedural violation” in the process of forming the fact-finding committee and demanded that the fact-finding committee be re-formed. The Badminton Association’s articles of association stipulate that the establishment of various committees within the organization must be deliberated and resolved by the board of directors, but they did not properly follow this. However, the Badminton Association held the first meeting of the fact-finding committee as scheduled that afternoon. Ahn Se-young did not attend the meeting that day. The Badminton Association stated, “At the next meeting, we plan to hear the opinions of national team players, including Ahn Se-young, and hold additional discussions to improve the system.” 파워볼사이트
Park Geon-ha, Kim Dong-jin, and Kim Jin-gyu are newly appointed foreign coaches, and the head coach is announced.
The domestic coaching staff to assist Hong
Myung-bo (55), the head coach of the Korean national football team, has been confirmed. On the 16th, the Korea Football Association announced that former K-League 1 Suwon coach Park Geon-ha (53), Kitchee (Hong Kong) interim coach Kim Dong-jin (42), and FC Seoul power reinforcement director Kim Jin-gyu (39) were appointed as the domestic coaching staff for 'Hong Myung-bo'.

Among the three, Coach Park has a particularly deep connection with Coach Hong. Coach Park assisted Coach Hong in the 2012 London Olympics and contributed to winning the first ever Olympic soccer medal (bronze). He also worked with Coach Hong when he led the national soccer team to the 2014 Brazil World Cup.
Kim Dong-jin
Coach Kim Dong-jin, who played as a national team defender, retired from his current team Kitchee in 2018 and has been building his coaching career. Coach Kim Jin-gyu, who also played as a national team defender, served as a coach, acting head coach, and head of the power reinforcement office in Seoul after retiring in 2017.
Kim Jin-gyu
Goalkeeper coach Yang Young-min (50), Lee Jae-hong (41), and physical coach Jeong Hyeon-gyu (37), who were with the national team during the two matches against China and Singapore in the second round of the North and Central American World Cup qualifiers held under the temporary coach system in June, will also join to assist coach Hong. They will be with the team for the 2026 North
and Central American (USA, Canada, Mexico) World Cup and the Asian Cup held the following year. The two foreign coaches are expected to be appointed early next week. A Korea Football Association official said, “There are two foreign coaches scheduled to come, but the announcement was somewhat delayed because we have to settle the existing contracts with their teams,” and “The head coach will be decided after all foreign coaches are appointed early next week.”
‘Hong Myung-bo’ is scheduled to play the first and second matches of the third round of the 2026 North and Central American World Cup Asian region qualifiers on the 5th (Palestine, home) and the 10th (Oman, visit) of next month. 파워볼사이트
The domestic coaching staff to assist Hong
Myung-bo (55), the head coach of the Korean national football team, has been confirmed. On the 16th, the Korea Football Association announced that former K-League 1 Suwon coach Park Geon-ha (53), Kitchee (Hong Kong) interim coach Kim Dong-jin (42), and FC Seoul power reinforcement director Kim Jin-gyu (39) were appointed as the domestic coaching staff for 'Hong Myung-bo'.

Park Geon-ha
Among the three, Coach Park has a particularly deep connection with Coach Hong. Coach Park assisted Coach Hong in the 2012 London Olympics and contributed to winning the first ever Olympic soccer medal (bronze). He also worked with Coach Hong when he led the national soccer team to the 2014 Brazil World Cup.
Kim Dong-jin
Coach Kim Dong-jin, who played as a national team defender, retired from his current team Kitchee in 2018 and has been building his coaching career. Coach Kim Jin-gyu, who also played as a national team defender, served as a coach, acting head coach, and head of the power reinforcement office in Seoul after retiring in 2017.
Kim Jin-gyu
Goalkeeper coach Yang Young-min (50), Lee Jae-hong (41), and physical coach Jeong Hyeon-gyu (37), who were with the national team during the two matches against China and Singapore in the second round of the North and Central American World Cup qualifiers held under the temporary coach system in June, will also join to assist coach Hong. They will be with the team for the 2026 North
and Central American (USA, Canada, Mexico) World Cup and the Asian Cup held the following year. The two foreign coaches are expected to be appointed early next week. A Korea Football Association official said, “There are two foreign coaches scheduled to come, but the announcement was somewhat delayed because we have to settle the existing contracts with their teams,” and “The head coach will be decided after all foreign coaches are appointed early next week.”
‘Hong Myung-bo’ is scheduled to play the first and second matches of the third round of the 2026 North and Central American World Cup Asian region qualifiers on the 5th (Palestine, home) and the 10th (Oman, visit) of next month. 파워볼사이트
She placed 3rd in the 10m air rifle event for the first time since winning gold at the Paris Olympics.

16th, Ban Hyo-jin shot 228.2 points in the women's high school air rifle 10m final at the 2024 Chuncheon Mayor's Cup National Shooting Competition held at the Chuncheon Public Shooting Range in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, and took third place. In this event, Gu Ye-dam (Seoul Sports High School) took first place with 249.6 points, and Jo Ye-eun (Gyeongbuk Sports High School) took second place with 249.2 points.
Ban Hyo-jin set a new competition record (629.6 points) in the main event that day, but lost in the finals after being pushed back in the finals. Instead, Ban Hyo-jin won the team event with her Daegu Sports High School teammates Kwak Da-hye, Noh Ki-ryeong, and Park Gye-eun, with a combined score of 1875.8 points.
Ban Hyo-jin, the youngest Korean athlete to participate in the Paris Olympics, won the gold medal after a one-shot shoot-off with Huang Yu-ting (China) in the women's 10m air rifle final (individual event) held on the 29th of last month
. Ban Hyo-jin, who shot 10.4 points in the shoot-off, beat Huang Yu-ting (10.3 points) by 0.1 point, becoming Korea's youngest gold medalist in the Summer Olympics (at the time, 16 years, 10 months, and 18 days). Ban Hyo-jin also became Korea's 100th gold medalist in the Summer Olympics. 토토사이트

Paris Olympic shooting women's 10m air rifle gold medalist Ban Hyo-jin (17, Daegu Sports High School, pictured) took third place in her first domestic competition since the Olympics. On the
16th, Ban Hyo-jin shot 228.2 points in the women's high school air rifle 10m final at the 2024 Chuncheon Mayor's Cup National Shooting Competition held at the Chuncheon Public Shooting Range in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, and took third place. In this event, Gu Ye-dam (Seoul Sports High School) took first place with 249.6 points, and Jo Ye-eun (Gyeongbuk Sports High School) took second place with 249.2 points.
Ban Hyo-jin set a new competition record (629.6 points) in the main event that day, but lost in the finals after being pushed back in the finals. Instead, Ban Hyo-jin won the team event with her Daegu Sports High School teammates Kwak Da-hye, Noh Ki-ryeong, and Park Gye-eun, with a combined score of 1875.8 points.
Ban Hyo-jin, the youngest Korean athlete to participate in the Paris Olympics, won the gold medal after a one-shot shoot-off with Huang Yu-ting (China) in the women's 10m air rifle final (individual event) held on the 29th of last month
. Ban Hyo-jin, who shot 10.4 points in the shoot-off, beat Huang Yu-ting (10.3 points) by 0.1 point, becoming Korea's youngest gold medalist in the Summer Olympics (at the time, 16 years, 10 months, and 18 days). Ban Hyo-jin also became Korea's 100th gold medalist in the Summer Olympics. 토토사이트
'Oh Sang-wook Fencing Center' in my hometown Daejeon
First Grand Slam for Korean Athlete at Paris Olympics “Every fencing club is crowded with promising young athletes, so happy” Starting today, national team selections for men and women’s championships “Goal of 4 consecutive team championships and 2 consecutive individual championships in LA”
“There are so many kids who are starting to fencing. When I go to a fencing club, there are a lot of people who say, ‘I came from the Olympics.’ I feel the best when I hear things like that.”

The smile never left the face of Oh Sang-wook (28), a two-time fencing champion at the Paris Olympics. Oh Sang-wook met many “fencing hopefuls” who said they were the happiest at the autograph signing event for SKT employees held at SKT Tower in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 16th. The event was organized by SKT, the sponsor of the national fencing team. Kim In-cheol (42), an employee of the company, said, “Today is actually a vacation, but I came (to work). It’s because my son started fencing.” Kim’s second-grade son, Rawon, who recently won a bronze medal at a regional competition, brought his fencing uniform and sword. The event host said, “We’re pressed for time, so let’s get autographs in only one place,” but Oh Sang-wook diligently signed both Rawon’s uniform and sword.
Oh Sang-wook won the gold medal in the men’s sabre individual fencing event at the Paris Olympics, becoming the first Korean fencing player to achieve an individual Grand Slam (winning the Olympics, World Championships, Asian Games, and Asian Championships). In the sabre team event, where he competed with Koo Bon-gil (35), Do Kyung-dong (25), and Park Sang-won (24), he became the first Asian country to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals. Oh Sang-wook welcomed the fact that the Korean fencing team's achievements (two gold medals, one silver medal) at the Paris Olympics will lead to the expansion of the base of fencing.
Oh Sang-wook arrived 1 hour and 30 minutes before the main event began. He signed autographs for those who could not attend the event because they were not among the first 100 people. Oh Sang-wook signed autographs and gave interviews without stopping until the main event began. Even when he was told that his arms would hurt, he said, “This is just a warm-up,” and continued signing autographs.
Oh Sang-wook, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in Paris, will also see a fencing gym named after him in his hometown of Daejeon. Daejeon City Hall promised to build a fencing gym named after him if Oh Sang-wook wins two Olympic gold medals. Daejeon City Hall is also the team that Oh Sang-wook plays for. Oh Sang-wook said, “After the National Sports Festival last year, Daejeon City said they would build a gym if I won two gold medals (at the Olympics),” and “But honestly, I thought winning two gold medals was impossible.”
Oh Sang-wook had not been able to achieve any notable results in international competitions last year due to ankle and wrist injuries. He said, “When the idea of building a gym came up, I wasn’t in great shape. So I thought it would be difficult if they built it, although I would be grateful if they did.” “After I won the gold medal (at the Olympics), I learned about the (individual) Grand Slam and that a gym was being built. So the medal had more meaning.”
On the 8th, Oh Sang-wook said at an event hosted by Daejeon City Hall, “Daejeon is the home where I have lived, and it is an honor to be able to make my name known in such a place. I will become an Oh Sang-wook who surpasses (Daejeon’s famous bakery) Seongsimdang.” At the autograph session on the 16th, when asked, “Haven’t you already surpassed Seongsimdang?” he laughed and said, “I can’t beat Seongsimdang. It’s such a long tradition.” Oh Sang-wook said, “I hope many people who want to learn fencing for the first time come to my club.” His older brother, who is two years older than him and a former fencer, is preparing to open a fencing club. His older brother, who had to put down his sword due to an injury while playing, advised Oh Sang-wook, who was struggling with injury trauma last year, “If you avoid getting hurt because you are afraid, you won’t be able to play as an athlete. You have no choice but to confront and overcome it.” Oh Sang-wook said, “My older brother is the person who knows me best, so he gave me a lot of sincere advice. He said, “He helped me a lot as a colleague rather than as an older brother, so I thought of him a lot (after winning the gold medal).” Oh Sang-wook dreams of winning two consecutive individual gold medals and four consecutive team gold medals at the Los Angeles (LA) Olympics in four years. Oh Sang-wook said, “LA (the Olympics) is still far away, but I will work hard to win a medal there as well.” The President’s Cup National Men’s and Women’s Championships will be held in Yeonggwang, Jeollanam-do, starting on the 17th. It is a competition that also serves as a national team selection tournament. Oh Sang-wook will participate in this competition to protect the Taegeuk mark for the 2024-2025 season international competitions starting in November. Fencing selects national representatives by adding up the scores from four domestic competitions (open by event, President’s Cup, national team selection tournament, Kim Chang-hwan Cup) a year and awarding ranking points. 안전놀이터
First Grand Slam for Korean Athlete at Paris Olympics “Every fencing club is crowded with promising young athletes, so happy” Starting today, national team selections for men and women’s championships “Goal of 4 consecutive team championships and 2 consecutive individual championships in LA”
“There are so many kids who are starting to fencing. When I go to a fencing club, there are a lot of people who say, ‘I came from the Olympics.’ I feel the best when I hear things like that.”

Oh Sang - wook (right) takes a commemorative photo with a fan after signing an autograph for a fan who visited the autograph session for SKT employees held at SKT Tower in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 16th.
The smile never left the face of Oh Sang-wook (28), a two-time fencing champion at the Paris Olympics. Oh Sang-wook met many “fencing hopefuls” who said they were the happiest at the autograph signing event for SKT employees held at SKT Tower in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 16th. The event was organized by SKT, the sponsor of the national fencing team. Kim In-cheol (42), an employee of the company, said, “Today is actually a vacation, but I came (to work). It’s because my son started fencing.” Kim’s second-grade son, Rawon, who recently won a bronze medal at a regional competition, brought his fencing uniform and sword. The event host said, “We’re pressed for time, so let’s get autographs in only one place,” but Oh Sang-wook diligently signed both Rawon’s uniform and sword.
Oh Sang-wook won the gold medal in the men’s sabre individual fencing event at the Paris Olympics, becoming the first Korean fencing player to achieve an individual Grand Slam (winning the Olympics, World Championships, Asian Games, and Asian Championships). In the sabre team event, where he competed with Koo Bon-gil (35), Do Kyung-dong (25), and Park Sang-won (24), he became the first Asian country to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals. Oh Sang-wook welcomed the fact that the Korean fencing team's achievements (two gold medals, one silver medal) at the Paris Olympics will lead to the expansion of the base of fencing.
Oh Sang-wook arrived 1 hour and 30 minutes before the main event began. He signed autographs for those who could not attend the event because they were not among the first 100 people. Oh Sang-wook signed autographs and gave interviews without stopping until the main event began. Even when he was told that his arms would hurt, he said, “This is just a warm-up,” and continued signing autographs.
Oh Sang-wook, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in Paris, will also see a fencing gym named after him in his hometown of Daejeon. Daejeon City Hall promised to build a fencing gym named after him if Oh Sang-wook wins two Olympic gold medals. Daejeon City Hall is also the team that Oh Sang-wook plays for. Oh Sang-wook said, “After the National Sports Festival last year, Daejeon City said they would build a gym if I won two gold medals (at the Olympics),” and “But honestly, I thought winning two gold medals was impossible.”
Oh Sang-wook had not been able to achieve any notable results in international competitions last year due to ankle and wrist injuries. He said, “When the idea of building a gym came up, I wasn’t in great shape. So I thought it would be difficult if they built it, although I would be grateful if they did.” “After I won the gold medal (at the Olympics), I learned about the (individual) Grand Slam and that a gym was being built. So the medal had more meaning.”
On the 8th, Oh Sang-wook said at an event hosted by Daejeon City Hall, “Daejeon is the home where I have lived, and it is an honor to be able to make my name known in such a place. I will become an Oh Sang-wook who surpasses (Daejeon’s famous bakery) Seongsimdang.” At the autograph session on the 16th, when asked, “Haven’t you already surpassed Seongsimdang?” he laughed and said, “I can’t beat Seongsimdang. It’s such a long tradition.” Oh Sang-wook said, “I hope many people who want to learn fencing for the first time come to my club.” His older brother, who is two years older than him and a former fencer, is preparing to open a fencing club. His older brother, who had to put down his sword due to an injury while playing, advised Oh Sang-wook, who was struggling with injury trauma last year, “If you avoid getting hurt because you are afraid, you won’t be able to play as an athlete. You have no choice but to confront and overcome it.” Oh Sang-wook said, “My older brother is the person who knows me best, so he gave me a lot of sincere advice. He said, “He helped me a lot as a colleague rather than as an older brother, so I thought of him a lot (after winning the gold medal).” Oh Sang-wook dreams of winning two consecutive individual gold medals and four consecutive team gold medals at the Los Angeles (LA) Olympics in four years. Oh Sang-wook said, “LA (the Olympics) is still far away, but I will work hard to win a medal there as well.” The President’s Cup National Men’s and Women’s Championships will be held in Yeonggwang, Jeollanam-do, starting on the 17th. It is a competition that also serves as a national team selection tournament. Oh Sang-wook will participate in this competition to protect the Taegeuk mark for the 2024-2025 season international competitions starting in November. Fencing selects national representatives by adding up the scores from four domestic competitions (open by event, President’s Cup, national team selection tournament, Kim Chang-hwan Cup) a year and awarding ranking points. 안전놀이터
Coincidentally It can be said to be strange when you accidentally encounter an unexpected or unintended fact or event. ─ National Institute of the Korean Language, 'Standard Korean Dictionary'

Lotte is facing a very unfortunate situation.
Lotte won 4-0 against Kiwoom in a professional baseball home game held at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 16th.
Lotte has now recorded 8 wins and 2 losses in the last 10 games.
This is the first time this season that Lotte has won more than 8 games out of 10.
With this win, 7th place Lotte has 49 wins, 3 draws, and 56 losses (win rate of 0.467), and is now 1.5 games behind 6th place KT (54 wins, 2 draws, 58 losses, win rate of 0.482).
KT was crushed 0-5 by Doosan in the home game in Suwon on this day.
The irony is that both games Lotte lost were started by 'homegrown ace' Park Se-woong (29). Lotte's last 10 games can be summarized as 'win → win → win → win → Park Se-woong → win → win → win → Park Se-woong → win'. However, unlike the Suwon KT game on the 9th where Park Se-woong pitched 4 innings and allowed 8 runs, the game against Doosan at Jamsil on the 15th was more like bad luck. In the bottom of the 3rd inning, when the score was 3-0, with 1 out and runners on 1st and 3rd base, the ball got caught in the glove of 3rd baseman Son Ho-young (29), and the inning was not ended with a double play. After that, the momentum of the game shifted to Doosan's side, and Lotte ended up losing 3-4. Lotte manager Kim Tae-hyung, who personally went up to the mound and reprimanded Park Se-woong during the Suwon game, also expressed regret, saying, “(When the ball got stuck in his glove) that’s when the momentum really stopped.”
The first game of the three-game weekend series after returning to Sajik was different.
Son Ho-young hit a two-run home run (his 12th of the season) in the bottom of the first inning to give the team the lead.
Lotte continued to score two more runs in the bottom of the fourth inning with a sacrifice fly by Son Seong-bin (22) and a timely hit by Hwang Seong-bin (27), leading 4-0.
Lotte starting pitcher Barnes (29) pitched six scoreless innings, and Kim Sang-soo (36), Koo Seung-min (34), and Kim Won-joong (31) also finished the game without giving up a run.
Lotte finished the game without giving up a single run to the opposing team, just like Barnes’ previous appearance against Suwon KT on the 3rd.
Barnes was out of action for 43 days due to a thigh injury, but returned in the second half of the season.
He has achieved a “quality start” (6 or more innings pitched as a starter, allowing 3 or fewer earned runs) in every one of the 7 games in the second half.
In these 7 games, in which Barnes had an ERA of 1.57, Lotte recorded 6 wins and 1 loss.
Barnes said, “I go up to the mound with the thought that if I pitch long innings and give up fewer runs, my teammates will be able to play comfortably as well.” He added,
“I’m satisfied because I’ve been putting my thoughts into practice recently.”
The leading KIA team won 3-2 against second-place LG in a game at Jamsil.
KIA was down 0-2 in the top of the 9th inning, but Kim Do-young (21) hit a timely double and Na Sung-beom (35) hit a 2-run home run to turn the game around.
Third-place Samsung won 7-3 against its home team NC in Changwon, catching up with LG by half a game.
On the other hand, NC fell to 9th place for the first time this season after losing 8 games in a row.
Hanwha, which was in 9th place until the day before, beat 5th-place SSG 2-1 in a game at Munhak. 카지노사이트

The Lotte professional baseball team celebrating their home game victory on the 16th.
Lotte is facing a very unfortunate situation.
Lotte won 4-0 against Kiwoom in a professional baseball home game held at Sajik Stadium in Busan on the 16th.
Lotte has now recorded 8 wins and 2 losses in the last 10 games.
This is the first time this season that Lotte has won more than 8 games out of 10.
With this win, 7th place Lotte has 49 wins, 3 draws, and 56 losses (win rate of 0.467), and is now 1.5 games behind 6th place KT (54 wins, 2 draws, 58 losses, win rate of 0.482).
KT was crushed 0-5 by Doosan in the home game in Suwon on this day.
The irony is that both games Lotte lost were started by 'homegrown ace' Park Se-woong (29). Lotte's last 10 games can be summarized as 'win → win → win → win → Park Se-woong → win → win → win → Park Se-woong → win'. However, unlike the Suwon KT game on the 9th where Park Se-woong pitched 4 innings and allowed 8 runs, the game against Doosan at Jamsil on the 15th was more like bad luck. In the bottom of the 3rd inning, when the score was 3-0, with 1 out and runners on 1st and 3rd base, the ball got caught in the glove of 3rd baseman Son Ho-young (29), and the inning was not ended with a double play. After that, the momentum of the game shifted to Doosan's side, and Lotte ended up losing 3-4. Lotte manager Kim Tae-hyung, who personally went up to the mound and reprimanded Park Se-woong during the Suwon game, also expressed regret, saying, “(When the ball got stuck in his glove) that’s when the momentum really stopped.”
The first game of the three-game weekend series after returning to Sajik was different.
Son Ho-young hit a two-run home run (his 12th of the season) in the bottom of the first inning to give the team the lead.
Lotte continued to score two more runs in the bottom of the fourth inning with a sacrifice fly by Son Seong-bin (22) and a timely hit by Hwang Seong-bin (27), leading 4-0.
Lotte starting pitcher Barnes (29) pitched six scoreless innings, and Kim Sang-soo (36), Koo Seung-min (34), and Kim Won-joong (31) also finished the game without giving up a run.
Lotte finished the game without giving up a single run to the opposing team, just like Barnes’ previous appearance against Suwon KT on the 3rd.
Barnes was out of action for 43 days due to a thigh injury, but returned in the second half of the season.
He has achieved a “quality start” (6 or more innings pitched as a starter, allowing 3 or fewer earned runs) in every one of the 7 games in the second half.
In these 7 games, in which Barnes had an ERA of 1.57, Lotte recorded 6 wins and 1 loss.
Barnes said, “I go up to the mound with the thought that if I pitch long innings and give up fewer runs, my teammates will be able to play comfortably as well.” He added,
“I’m satisfied because I’ve been putting my thoughts into practice recently.”
The leading KIA team won 3-2 against second-place LG in a game at Jamsil.
KIA was down 0-2 in the top of the 9th inning, but Kim Do-young (21) hit a timely double and Na Sung-beom (35) hit a 2-run home run to turn the game around.
Third-place Samsung won 7-3 against its home team NC in Changwon, catching up with LG by half a game.
On the other hand, NC fell to 9th place for the first time this season after losing 8 games in a row.
Hanwha, which was in 9th place until the day before, beat 5th-place SSG 2-1 in a game at Munhak. 카지노사이트
North Korea’s Bang Cheol-mi smiles at Im Ae-ji’s words
Im Ae-ji taking a commemorative photo with Bang Cheol-mi.
The Taegeukgi and North Korean flags were hung side by side at the medal ceremony for the women's 54kg class boxing at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
At the awards ceremony held at Roland Garros in Paris, France on the 9th, Im Ae-ji (25, Hwasun County Office) and Bang Cheol-mi (30, North Korea) each received bronze medals.
The two were confirmed as bronze medalists after losing in the semifinals held on the 4th. Olympic boxing does not hold separate 3rd and 4th place matches, but awards bronze medals to both semifinalists. The award ceremony was held only after the gold and silver medalists were decided in the finals that day. Chang Yuan (China) won the gold medal, and Hatise Akbashi (Turkiye) won the silver medal.
Im Ae-ji smiled brightly as she headed to the podium, but Bang Chul-mi had a stern expression. Even during the "victory selfie" time, when all the winners took selfies with Samsung Electronics' Galaxy smartphones, the other players had bright expressions, but Bang Chul-mi had a blank expression.
The press conference after the awards ceremony was also tense. When asked about her feelings about winning the bronze medal, Bang Chul-mi thought for a long time and said, “I came here thinking I would win first place, but unfortunately I only won third place.”
When asked about how she prepared for this competition, she paused and said, “The Olympics are important, so I put in a lot of effort. However, the results did not come out the way I wanted.” Before answering, she looked at the North Korean leader standing next to her in the press conference room.
Regarding her feelings about the two Koreas winning bronze medals together, Bang Chul-mi said, “As athletes, we just ranked the same,” and “I have no other feelings.” Lim Ae-ji said, “It was nice to see (the two Koreas winning medals together). It wasn’t the result (of the gold medal) that I wanted, but I hope we can meet in the finals next time.” Lim Ae-ji had previously hinted at an affectionate relationship at the awards ceremony by saying, “Can I hug (Bang) Chul-mi?” right after the semifinals. However, the hug did not actually take place at the awards ceremony. When the press asked, "Last time, I asked if I could hug Bang Chul-mi, but did you hug her somewhere other than at an award ceremony or on stage?", Im Ae-ji said, "I'll keep it a secret." At this time, Bang Chul-mi smiled briefly for the first time during the press conference.
Lim Ae-ji also revealed that it was difficult to be friendly with Bang Chul-mi in the joint press area before the press conference. She explained, “Normally, (Bang Chul-mi speaks or acts) first, but if she doesn’t, I think it’s an awkward situation, so I stay quiet.” She added, “I think it would be rude to approach (Bang Chul-mi) first when she’s in trouble. (It’s like showing that we shouldn’t interact now), so I don’t think I should approach her any further.”
Lim Ae-ji and Bang Chul-mi are said to have become familiar with each other after exchanging greetings during the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games. Since then, the two have exchanged greetings and encouraged each other whenever they met at the training center or stadium. 파워볼사이트
Im Ae-ji taking a commemorative photo with Bang Cheol-mi.
The Taegeukgi and North Korean flags were hung side by side at the medal ceremony for the women's 54kg class boxing at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
At the awards ceremony held at Roland Garros in Paris, France on the 9th, Im Ae-ji (25, Hwasun County Office) and Bang Cheol-mi (30, North Korea) each received bronze medals.
The two were confirmed as bronze medalists after losing in the semifinals held on the 4th. Olympic boxing does not hold separate 3rd and 4th place matches, but awards bronze medals to both semifinalists. The award ceremony was held only after the gold and silver medalists were decided in the finals that day. Chang Yuan (China) won the gold medal, and Hatise Akbashi (Turkiye) won the silver medal.
Im Ae-ji smiled brightly as she headed to the podium, but Bang Chul-mi had a stern expression. Even during the "victory selfie" time, when all the winners took selfies with Samsung Electronics' Galaxy smartphones, the other players had bright expressions, but Bang Chul-mi had a blank expression.
The press conference after the awards ceremony was also tense. When asked about her feelings about winning the bronze medal, Bang Chul-mi thought for a long time and said, “I came here thinking I would win first place, but unfortunately I only won third place.”
When asked about how she prepared for this competition, she paused and said, “The Olympics are important, so I put in a lot of effort. However, the results did not come out the way I wanted.” Before answering, she looked at the North Korean leader standing next to her in the press conference room.
Regarding her feelings about the two Koreas winning bronze medals together, Bang Chul-mi said, “As athletes, we just ranked the same,” and “I have no other feelings.” Lim Ae-ji said, “It was nice to see (the two Koreas winning medals together). It wasn’t the result (of the gold medal) that I wanted, but I hope we can meet in the finals next time.” Lim Ae-ji had previously hinted at an affectionate relationship at the awards ceremony by saying, “Can I hug (Bang) Chul-mi?” right after the semifinals. However, the hug did not actually take place at the awards ceremony. When the press asked, "Last time, I asked if I could hug Bang Chul-mi, but did you hug her somewhere other than at an award ceremony or on stage?", Im Ae-ji said, "I'll keep it a secret." At this time, Bang Chul-mi smiled briefly for the first time during the press conference.
Lim Ae-ji also revealed that it was difficult to be friendly with Bang Chul-mi in the joint press area before the press conference. She explained, “Normally, (Bang Chul-mi speaks or acts) first, but if she doesn’t, I think it’s an awkward situation, so I stay quiet.” She added, “I think it would be rude to approach (Bang Chul-mi) first when she’s in trouble. (It’s like showing that we shouldn’t interact now), so I don’t think I should approach her any further.”
Lim Ae-ji and Bang Chul-mi are said to have become familiar with each other after exchanging greetings during the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games. Since then, the two have exchanged greetings and encouraged each other whenever they met at the training center or stadium. 파워볼사이트
MBC commentator Lee Dae-hoon, who was in charge of the taekwondo broadcast, drew attention by saying, “I think all four participants will win gold medals.”
On the 9th (Korean time), in the women’s 57kg finals of the taekwondo competition held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, Kim Yu-jin (24, Ulsan City Sports Council) defeated Nahid Kiyani Chande (Iran). Following Park Tae-jun (20, Kyunghee University) in the men’s 58kg class the day before, she won gold medals for two consecutive days. Lee
Dae-hoon had previously told Park Tae-jun, “When I first saw him, he was a cute and small ‘baby. ’ I thought he would become a good athlete, but I didn’t know he would grow this quickly. I was really absorbed in the game. I sincerely congratulate him on his historic gold medal.”
He praised Kim Yu-jin, saying, “I think she approached it with the mindset of ‘no one is behind her.’ She did so well and deserves the gold medal.”
At the end of the broadcast, commentator Lee Dae-hoon expressed his hope that they would achieve good results in the remaining two matches, saying, “I think all four of them will win gold medals.”
The Korean taekwondo team now has only two matches left, the men’s 80kg class and the women’s over-67kg class. Seo Geon-woo, born in 2003, will compete in the men’s 80kg class on the 9th. Seo won the World Taekwondo Federation (WT) World Grand Prix Final held in December of last year. Lee Da-bin, who
will compete in the over-67kg class on the 10th, will compete. This athlete was born in 1996 and won a silver medal in the over-67kg class at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics held in 2021. As Korean Taekwondo star Lee Dae-hoon expressed his expectation that he will win the gold medal in the remaining matches, attention is focused on whether he will be able to win the remaining two matches and repeat the feat of winning four gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. 파워볼사이트
On the 9th (Korean time), in the women’s 57kg finals of the taekwondo competition held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, Kim Yu-jin (24, Ulsan City Sports Council) defeated Nahid Kiyani Chande (Iran). Following Park Tae-jun (20, Kyunghee University) in the men’s 58kg class the day before, she won gold medals for two consecutive days. Lee
Dae-hoon had previously told Park Tae-jun, “When I first saw him, he was a cute and small ‘baby. ’ I thought he would become a good athlete, but I didn’t know he would grow this quickly. I was really absorbed in the game. I sincerely congratulate him on his historic gold medal.”
He praised Kim Yu-jin, saying, “I think she approached it with the mindset of ‘no one is behind her.’ She did so well and deserves the gold medal.”
At the end of the broadcast, commentator Lee Dae-hoon expressed his hope that they would achieve good results in the remaining two matches, saying, “I think all four of them will win gold medals.”
The Korean taekwondo team now has only two matches left, the men’s 80kg class and the women’s over-67kg class. Seo Geon-woo, born in 2003, will compete in the men’s 80kg class on the 9th. Seo won the World Taekwondo Federation (WT) World Grand Prix Final held in December of last year. Lee Da-bin, who
will compete in the over-67kg class on the 10th, will compete. This athlete was born in 1996 and won a silver medal in the over-67kg class at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics held in 2021. As Korean Taekwondo star Lee Dae-hoon expressed his expectation that he will win the gold medal in the remaining matches, attention is focused on whether he will be able to win the remaining two matches and repeat the feat of winning four gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. 파워볼사이트
Badminton Association’s remarks backlash
After winning the gold medal in the women's singles badminton event at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Ahn Se-young (22, Samsung Life Insurance) made a determined remark toward the Korea Badminton Association. The association explained, "It seems that we have different standards," by mentioning "Kim Yuna" and Son Heung-min, causing yet another stir. On the
7th, the Korea Badminton Association announced its position on the recent controversy, including that it neglected Ahn Se-young's knee injury and forcibly forced her to compete in international competitions.
First, regarding the controversy of forcing Ahn Se-young, who had a knee injury, to compete in an international competition, the association said, "Ahn Se-young suffered a knee injury in the finals of the Hangzhou Asian Games in October of last year, received treatment and five weeks of rehabilitation, and later returned to international competitions of her own volition."
While doing so, they emphasized that “participating in a competition is not forced but the athlete’s choice,” and “out of the 12 athletes who participated in the Paris Olympics, only Ahn Se-young was assigned a dedicated trainer starting in February of this year to help with injury management and recovery.”
Furthermore, regarding her ankle injury while training after arriving in Paris, they said, “We hired an oriental doctor nominated by Ahn Se-young and spent and supported over 11 million won in expenses,” and “we were concerned that Ahn Se-young’s injury would be exposed during this process, so we proceeded quickly while maintaining thorough security.”
However, Ahn Se-young’s side argued, “After taking a short break after injuring her knee, she competed in the Tour Finals held in December under pressure (eliminated in the quarterfinals), but was not given any rest,” and “when she withdrew from the quarterfinals of the India Open in January due to a thigh injury, she asked ‘can’t she return to Korea early to receive treatment? ’, but she was ignored.”
Regarding the dispatch of the designated oriental doctor, he claimed, “I told the national team coaching staff and medical staff as soon as I injured my ankle, but they told me to just stay still and stay quiet because I was worried about exposing my power,” and “My younger brother saw this and thought it was really wrong, so he informed his parents and the team, and only then did the oriental doctor get dispatched.” In response, the association’s position is that even if she is the world’s No. 1 and a gold medalist, they cannot give her special treatment. The association said, “We supported her as much as we could, and we do not think that we were negligent in our support. It seems that we have different expectations.” The association claimed that they used the set budget efficiently by prioritizing it, and asked, “If (Ahn Se-young) is based on expectations set by Son Heung-min and Kim Yu-na, wouldn’t it be impossible to think that she is lacking?” The association also claimed that in a meeting held in January, Ahn Se-young complained, saying, “I will wear different shoes instead of the shoes of the existing sponsor,” “I cannot tolerate the senior-junior culture anymore,” and “I want to fly business class to manage my condition.” As the conflict between Ahn Se-young and the Korea Badminton Association continues day after day, netizens are pouring out harsh criticism. Netizens are pouring out criticism such as, “Why are Son Heung-min and Kim Yu-na here?” “Then what rank are you in?” “This is how you treat an athlete who won a gold medal for the first time in 28 years.” “What are you doing to the world’s number one, not the number one in Korea?” Meanwhile, Ahn Se-young apologized on her social media on the 8th after returning to Korea, saying, “I feel very heavy-hearted for surprising so many people with my story,” and “I am especially sorry to the athletes who are performing well on the Olympic stage after so much effort.” She continued, “Because of my remarks, moments when I should have been fully enjoying congratulations and honor have been covered up like a tidal wave,” and “I will tell you my thoughts and position after the Olympics are over and all the athletes have been sufficiently congratulated.” Ahn Se-young is expected to express her position after the Olympics. 토토사이트
After winning the gold medal in the women's singles badminton event at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Ahn Se-young (22, Samsung Life Insurance) made a determined remark toward the Korea Badminton Association. The association explained, "It seems that we have different standards," by mentioning "Kim Yuna" and Son Heung-min, causing yet another stir. On the
7th, the Korea Badminton Association announced its position on the recent controversy, including that it neglected Ahn Se-young's knee injury and forcibly forced her to compete in international competitions.
First, regarding the controversy of forcing Ahn Se-young, who had a knee injury, to compete in an international competition, the association said, "Ahn Se-young suffered a knee injury in the finals of the Hangzhou Asian Games in October of last year, received treatment and five weeks of rehabilitation, and later returned to international competitions of her own volition."
While doing so, they emphasized that “participating in a competition is not forced but the athlete’s choice,” and “out of the 12 athletes who participated in the Paris Olympics, only Ahn Se-young was assigned a dedicated trainer starting in February of this year to help with injury management and recovery.”
Furthermore, regarding her ankle injury while training after arriving in Paris, they said, “We hired an oriental doctor nominated by Ahn Se-young and spent and supported over 11 million won in expenses,” and “we were concerned that Ahn Se-young’s injury would be exposed during this process, so we proceeded quickly while maintaining thorough security.”
However, Ahn Se-young’s side argued, “After taking a short break after injuring her knee, she competed in the Tour Finals held in December under pressure (eliminated in the quarterfinals), but was not given any rest,” and “when she withdrew from the quarterfinals of the India Open in January due to a thigh injury, she asked ‘can’t she return to Korea early to receive treatment? ’, but she was ignored.”
Regarding the dispatch of the designated oriental doctor, he claimed, “I told the national team coaching staff and medical staff as soon as I injured my ankle, but they told me to just stay still and stay quiet because I was worried about exposing my power,” and “My younger brother saw this and thought it was really wrong, so he informed his parents and the team, and only then did the oriental doctor get dispatched.” In response, the association’s position is that even if she is the world’s No. 1 and a gold medalist, they cannot give her special treatment. The association said, “We supported her as much as we could, and we do not think that we were negligent in our support. It seems that we have different expectations.” The association claimed that they used the set budget efficiently by prioritizing it, and asked, “If (Ahn Se-young) is based on expectations set by Son Heung-min and Kim Yu-na, wouldn’t it be impossible to think that she is lacking?” The association also claimed that in a meeting held in January, Ahn Se-young complained, saying, “I will wear different shoes instead of the shoes of the existing sponsor,” “I cannot tolerate the senior-junior culture anymore,” and “I want to fly business class to manage my condition.” As the conflict between Ahn Se-young and the Korea Badminton Association continues day after day, netizens are pouring out harsh criticism. Netizens are pouring out criticism such as, “Why are Son Heung-min and Kim Yu-na here?” “Then what rank are you in?” “This is how you treat an athlete who won a gold medal for the first time in 28 years.” “What are you doing to the world’s number one, not the number one in Korea?” Meanwhile, Ahn Se-young apologized on her social media on the 8th after returning to Korea, saying, “I feel very heavy-hearted for surprising so many people with my story,” and “I am especially sorry to the athletes who are performing well on the Olympic stage after so much effort.” She continued, “Because of my remarks, moments when I should have been fully enjoying congratulations and honor have been covered up like a tidal wave,” and “I will tell you my thoughts and position after the Olympics are over and all the athletes have been sufficiently congratulated.” Ahn Se-young is expected to express her position after the Olympics. 토토사이트
Swedish representative withdraws from marathon swimming
A Swedish athlete who was scheduled to compete in the marathon swimming event of the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Seine River has withdrawn. The reason is concerns about the water quality.
According to Fox Sports in the United States on the 9th (Korean time), Swedish national swimming team member Victor Johansson announced that he would not participate in the men's 10km marathon swimming event scheduled to begin at 2:30 PM that day. The
reason Johansson withdrew so soon before the start of the competition was the water quality of the Seine River. In an interview with his country's media, Johansson explained, "I withdrew because I felt sick after swimming in the Seine River."
The controversy over the water quality of the Seine River has been ongoing since the organizing committee decided to use the river as the venue for some swimming events. The French government said it invested over 2 trillion won to improve the water quality, but the controversy did not subside.
Rather, the anxiety of the athletes competing in the event increased as training and competitions scheduled for the event were canceled or postponed due to the worsening water quality. There was even a video of an athlete vomiting in the Seine River after a competition.
Johansson claimed, “I am receiving various information as well. What is certain is that there are people who have gotten sick (after swimming in the Seine River).”
Although the causal relationship between the water quality of the Seine River and the athletes’ illnesses has not been revealed, the fact that several athletes have become ill after triathlons had a major impact on Johansson’s decision to withdraw. Johansson explained, “Considering all the recommendations and risks, I felt that withdrawing was the best decision. I decided not to swim in the Seine River.” Meanwhile, French authorities plan to open the Seine River to the public after the Olympics. 안전놀이터
A Swedish athlete who was scheduled to compete in the marathon swimming event of the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Seine River has withdrawn. The reason is concerns about the water quality.
According to Fox Sports in the United States on the 9th (Korean time), Swedish national swimming team member Victor Johansson announced that he would not participate in the men's 10km marathon swimming event scheduled to begin at 2:30 PM that day. The
reason Johansson withdrew so soon before the start of the competition was the water quality of the Seine River. In an interview with his country's media, Johansson explained, "I withdrew because I felt sick after swimming in the Seine River."
The controversy over the water quality of the Seine River has been ongoing since the organizing committee decided to use the river as the venue for some swimming events. The French government said it invested over 2 trillion won to improve the water quality, but the controversy did not subside.
Rather, the anxiety of the athletes competing in the event increased as training and competitions scheduled for the event were canceled or postponed due to the worsening water quality. There was even a video of an athlete vomiting in the Seine River after a competition.
Johansson claimed, “I am receiving various information as well. What is certain is that there are people who have gotten sick (after swimming in the Seine River).”
Although the causal relationship between the water quality of the Seine River and the athletes’ illnesses has not been revealed, the fact that several athletes have become ill after triathlons had a major impact on Johansson’s decision to withdraw. Johansson explained, “Considering all the recommendations and risks, I felt that withdrawing was the best decision. I decided not to swim in the Seine River.” Meanwhile, French authorities plan to open the Seine River to the public after the Olympics. 안전놀이터
Bae Ji-hwan hits for 2 consecutive games
Kim Ha-seong, 0 hits, 1 walk in 3 at-bats batting average 0.223 Bae Ji-hwan, 1 hit, 1 RBI in 4 at-bats batting average 0.191
Major League Baseball (MLB) San Diego Padres Kim Ha-seong contributed to the team's comeback victory by drawing a walk in a crucial situation. Pittsburgh Pirates Ji-hwan Bae, who faced Kim Ha-seong, hit for two consecutive games.
Kim Ha-seong started as the 8th batter and shortstop in the 2024 MLB Pittsburgh game held at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on the 9th (Korean time) and recorded 0 hits and 1 walk in 3 at-bats. Kim
Ha-seong, who recorded a walk, succeeded in getting on base for two consecutive games. However, he failed to hit a hit, and his season batting average dropped from 0.225 to 0.223.
Kim Ha-seong hit a fly ball to center field against right-handed starting pitcher Luis Ortiz in the second inning, and a fly ball to left field in the fifth. In his
third at-bat in the seventh inning with no outs and a runner on first, Kim Ha-seong swung at a fastball from right-handed bullpen Dennis Santana, but was out on a ground ball to the shortstop.
Kim Ha-seong managed to get on base in his last at-bat. In the ninth inning when the team was down 4-5, he got a walk with one out and runners on first and second base.
This walk laid the foundation for a comeback victory. San Diego scored three runs in the following chances, winning 7-6. With this win, they have won five in a row.
Pittsburgh's Bae Ji-hwan started as the 8th batter and right fielder and had one hit and one RBI in four at-bats. Ji-Hwan Bae, who produced hits in two consecutive games, raised his season batting average from 0.186 to 0.191. In the sixth inning, when the team was losing 2-4, Ji-Hwan Bae hit a left-field single off a curveball from right-handed bullpen Carl Edwards Jr. with two outs and runners on first and second base. In the eighth inning, he attempted a bunt with no outs and a runner on first base, but was out as the ball flew out to second base. 카지노사이트
Kim Ha-seong, 0 hits, 1 walk in 3 at-bats batting average 0.223 Bae Ji-hwan, 1 hit, 1 RBI in 4 at-bats batting average 0.191
Major League Baseball (MLB) San Diego Padres Kim Ha-seong contributed to the team's comeback victory by drawing a walk in a crucial situation. Pittsburgh Pirates Ji-hwan Bae, who faced Kim Ha-seong, hit for two consecutive games.
Kim Ha-seong started as the 8th batter and shortstop in the 2024 MLB Pittsburgh game held at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on the 9th (Korean time) and recorded 0 hits and 1 walk in 3 at-bats. Kim
Ha-seong, who recorded a walk, succeeded in getting on base for two consecutive games. However, he failed to hit a hit, and his season batting average dropped from 0.225 to 0.223.
Kim Ha-seong hit a fly ball to center field against right-handed starting pitcher Luis Ortiz in the second inning, and a fly ball to left field in the fifth. In his
third at-bat in the seventh inning with no outs and a runner on first, Kim Ha-seong swung at a fastball from right-handed bullpen Dennis Santana, but was out on a ground ball to the shortstop.
Kim Ha-seong managed to get on base in his last at-bat. In the ninth inning when the team was down 4-5, he got a walk with one out and runners on first and second base.
This walk laid the foundation for a comeback victory. San Diego scored three runs in the following chances, winning 7-6. With this win, they have won five in a row.
Pittsburgh's Bae Ji-hwan started as the 8th batter and right fielder and had one hit and one RBI in four at-bats. Ji-Hwan Bae, who produced hits in two consecutive games, raised his season batting average from 0.186 to 0.191. In the sixth inning, when the team was losing 2-4, Ji-Hwan Bae hit a left-field single off a curveball from right-handed bullpen Carl Edwards Jr. with two outs and runners on first and second base. In the eighth inning, he attempted a bunt with no outs and a runner on first base, but was out as the ball flew out to second base. 카지노사이트
Going through continental trials to qualify for the Olympics Taekwondo women’s 57kg class gold medal “I went through a difficult process, so I thought, ‘I can’t do something like this’”
She was confident because she trained herself harder than anyone else. She was not intimidated on the big stage because she had gone through a more difficult process than others to get the opportunity to stand on the Olympic stage.
This is the story of Kim Yu-jin (24, Ulsan Metropolitan City Sports Association), who won the gold medal in the women's 57 kg class of taekwondo
at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Kim Yu-jin won the gold medal by defeating Nahid Kiyani Chande (Iran) with a round score of 2-0 (5-1 9-0) in the final of the women's 57 kg class of taekwondo at the 2024 Paris Olympics held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on the 9th (Korean time).
Kim Yu-jin, who met with reporters after the finals, said, “I’m so happy. Aside from gaining personal honor, I want to tell myself that I did well by helping to establish the pride of the Taekwondo home country. I’m just happy.”
When asked who came to mind the most after winning the gold medal, Kim Yu-jin answered her grandmother, saying, “I’m sure she’s not sleeping,” and then exclaimed, “Grandma, I finally won the gold medal. Thank you so much for teaching me Taekwondo.” It was her grandmother who recommended Taekwondo to Kim Yu-jin when she was 8 years old, saying that she needed to learn self-defense
. The road to the Olympic stage was not smooth. She spent a year rehabilitating due to a knee ligament injury suffered just before the 2022 Guadalajara World Championships, and her Olympic rankings for the World Taekwondo Federation (WT), which determines her Olympic qualification, continued to drop. According to the
Olympic sparring rankings compiled by WT in June, just before the Olympics, Kim Yu-jin was only 24th. It was far from the Olympic qualification given to the top five WT Olympic World Rankings in each weight class. The Korea Taekwondo Federation decided to challenge for the Olympic qualification in the women's 57kg class through the Performance Improvement Committee in January, and held a domestic qualification competition in February. Here, Kim Yu-jin got the opportunity to compete in the Asian continental qualification competition. Kim Yu -jin successfully earned the qualification given to the top two in each weight class at the Paris Olympic Asian qualification competition held in Taian, China in March, and stood on the Olympic stage. He said, "Looking back on the process I've done so far, I thought, 'Can I not do something like this?' When I think about the process, I was happy just to compete in the Olympics," and "I had confidence in myself because I prepared so hard, and I played with the mindset of enjoying it." The source of his confidence was the harsh training. Kim Yu-jin described the intensity of the training as "to the point where I wanted to quit exercising." He said, "The amount of training was so much that I felt like I was going to hell every time I went to the gym. Like all players, I really pushed myself and worked hard,” she explained. “I worked out three times a day for more than two hours. I think I did 10,000 kicks per workout.” When Kim Yu-jin faced a crisis during the match that day, she recalled her hellish training. The crisis came when she lost the second round 1-7 after winning the first round 7-0 in the semifinals against Luo Zhongshi (China). Kim Yu-jin said, “After the round, I took a break, and all the training I had done up until then flashed before my eyes. I thought that I had overcome all that tough training, so I couldn’t give up here,” and “I kicked even harder, thinking that I had to win.” Kim Yu-jin’s height of 183 cm is her strength. However, it is difficult to maintain a weight that allows her to compete in the 57 kg class with her height. Even when she wanted to eat something, she held back, and after eating, she trained to lose weight. Kim Yu-jin said, "Once I start controlling my weight, I can only eat about one meal a day. I plan my meals and eat accordingly," and added, "I originally train a lot. I maintain my condition by eating a little and exercising a lot." Kim Yu-jin, who chose pork belly and soybean paste stew as the food she wants to eat the most, said, "Now that I've finished the Olympics, I'm going to eat it no matter what. I can't even remember when I last ate it." The confidence she gained through 'hell training' led to her defeat of the top rankers. Kim Yu-jin, who gained momentum by defeating Hatidze Ilguyn (Turkiye), ranked 5th and the bronze medalist at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in the round of 16, defeated Skylar Park, a Korean-Canadian player ranked 4th, in the quarterfinals. Both matches ended with a round score of 2-0. Luo Zongshi, whom Kim Yu-jin defeated in the semifinals, is the number one in this weight class and the champion of the 2022 Guadalajara World Championships. In the final, he defeated Kiyani Chande, who was ranked second and last year’s Baku World Championship winner. Kim Yu-jin said, “The world ranking is just a number. I didn’t care at all. I just thought that I shouldn’t let myself get crushed.” When asked, “People say this gold medal is a surprise,” Kim Yu-jin said, “It’s not a surprise,” and added, “I felt so good warming up today. It’s no exaggeration to say that it was the best moment of my career as an athlete.” “I thought to myself, ‘I can do it. ’” Park Tae-jun, who won the gold medal in the men’s 58 kg class the day before, willingly became his training partner, which was also a great help to Kim Yu-jin. Kim Yu-jin said, “(Park) Tae-jun had an injured hand, but he still helped me train,” and expressed her gratitude, saying, “Tae-jun told me that it was nothing and that I shouldn’t be nervous. He told me to enjoy it, and those words really resonated with me.” Kim Yu-jin, who wrote the 'reversal drama', left the mixed zone after leaving a bold comment saying, "The Olympics are nothing special, so you can do it too" when asked to say a word to her juniors. 파워볼사이트
She was confident because she trained herself harder than anyone else. She was not intimidated on the big stage because she had gone through a more difficult process than others to get the opportunity to stand on the Olympic stage.
This is the story of Kim Yu-jin (24, Ulsan Metropolitan City Sports Association), who won the gold medal in the women's 57 kg class of taekwondo
at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Kim Yu-jin won the gold medal by defeating Nahid Kiyani Chande (Iran) with a round score of 2-0 (5-1 9-0) in the final of the women's 57 kg class of taekwondo at the 2024 Paris Olympics held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on the 9th (Korean time).
Kim Yu-jin, who met with reporters after the finals, said, “I’m so happy. Aside from gaining personal honor, I want to tell myself that I did well by helping to establish the pride of the Taekwondo home country. I’m just happy.”
When asked who came to mind the most after winning the gold medal, Kim Yu-jin answered her grandmother, saying, “I’m sure she’s not sleeping,” and then exclaimed, “Grandma, I finally won the gold medal. Thank you so much for teaching me Taekwondo.” It was her grandmother who recommended Taekwondo to Kim Yu-jin when she was 8 years old, saying that she needed to learn self-defense
. The road to the Olympic stage was not smooth. She spent a year rehabilitating due to a knee ligament injury suffered just before the 2022 Guadalajara World Championships, and her Olympic rankings for the World Taekwondo Federation (WT), which determines her Olympic qualification, continued to drop. According to the
Olympic sparring rankings compiled by WT in June, just before the Olympics, Kim Yu-jin was only 24th. It was far from the Olympic qualification given to the top five WT Olympic World Rankings in each weight class. The Korea Taekwondo Federation decided to challenge for the Olympic qualification in the women's 57kg class through the Performance Improvement Committee in January, and held a domestic qualification competition in February. Here, Kim Yu-jin got the opportunity to compete in the Asian continental qualification competition. Kim Yu -jin successfully earned the qualification given to the top two in each weight class at the Paris Olympic Asian qualification competition held in Taian, China in March, and stood on the Olympic stage. He said, "Looking back on the process I've done so far, I thought, 'Can I not do something like this?' When I think about the process, I was happy just to compete in the Olympics," and "I had confidence in myself because I prepared so hard, and I played with the mindset of enjoying it." The source of his confidence was the harsh training. Kim Yu-jin described the intensity of the training as "to the point where I wanted to quit exercising." He said, "The amount of training was so much that I felt like I was going to hell every time I went to the gym. Like all players, I really pushed myself and worked hard,” she explained. “I worked out three times a day for more than two hours. I think I did 10,000 kicks per workout.” When Kim Yu-jin faced a crisis during the match that day, she recalled her hellish training. The crisis came when she lost the second round 1-7 after winning the first round 7-0 in the semifinals against Luo Zhongshi (China). Kim Yu-jin said, “After the round, I took a break, and all the training I had done up until then flashed before my eyes. I thought that I had overcome all that tough training, so I couldn’t give up here,” and “I kicked even harder, thinking that I had to win.” Kim Yu-jin’s height of 183 cm is her strength. However, it is difficult to maintain a weight that allows her to compete in the 57 kg class with her height. Even when she wanted to eat something, she held back, and after eating, she trained to lose weight. Kim Yu-jin said, "Once I start controlling my weight, I can only eat about one meal a day. I plan my meals and eat accordingly," and added, "I originally train a lot. I maintain my condition by eating a little and exercising a lot." Kim Yu-jin, who chose pork belly and soybean paste stew as the food she wants to eat the most, said, "Now that I've finished the Olympics, I'm going to eat it no matter what. I can't even remember when I last ate it." The confidence she gained through 'hell training' led to her defeat of the top rankers. Kim Yu-jin, who gained momentum by defeating Hatidze Ilguyn (Turkiye), ranked 5th and the bronze medalist at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in the round of 16, defeated Skylar Park, a Korean-Canadian player ranked 4th, in the quarterfinals. Both matches ended with a round score of 2-0. Luo Zongshi, whom Kim Yu-jin defeated in the semifinals, is the number one in this weight class and the champion of the 2022 Guadalajara World Championships. In the final, he defeated Kiyani Chande, who was ranked second and last year’s Baku World Championship winner. Kim Yu-jin said, “The world ranking is just a number. I didn’t care at all. I just thought that I shouldn’t let myself get crushed.” When asked, “People say this gold medal is a surprise,” Kim Yu-jin said, “It’s not a surprise,” and added, “I felt so good warming up today. It’s no exaggeration to say that it was the best moment of my career as an athlete.” “I thought to myself, ‘I can do it. ’” Park Tae-jun, who won the gold medal in the men’s 58 kg class the day before, willingly became his training partner, which was also a great help to Kim Yu-jin. Kim Yu-jin said, “(Park) Tae-jun had an injured hand, but he still helped me train,” and expressed her gratitude, saying, “Tae-jun told me that it was nothing and that I shouldn’t be nervous. He told me to enjoy it, and those words really resonated with me.” Kim Yu-jin, who wrote the 'reversal drama', left the mixed zone after leaving a bold comment saying, "The Olympics are nothing special, so you can do it too" when asked to say a word to her juniors. 파워볼사이트
"Rankings are just numbers I believed in myself who won the hellish training"
183cm, 57kg, strict diet control “I want to eat pork belly and soybean paste stew”
South Korea's national taekwondo team member Kim Yu-jin is holding up her gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics women's 57kg class awards ceremony held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on the 9th.
Kim Yu-jin (24, Ulsan Metropolitan City Sports Council), who won the gold medal in the women's 57 kg class of taekwondo at the 2024 Paris Olympics, said, "I want to eat pork belly, soybean paste stew, and beer" in celebration of her victory.
Kim Yu-jin won the gold medal by defeating Nahid Kiyani Chandeh (Iran) 2-0 (5-1, 9-0) in the round at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on the 9th. Kim Yu
-jin, who is 183 cm tall, has been on a strict diet to maintain her weight of 57 kg. "I controlled my weight by eating only one meal a day. I planned my meals," she said. "Since I train a lot, I maintained my condition by eating a little and exercising a lot."
Next, she chose pork belly and soybean paste stew as the foods she wants to eat the most, saying, “Now that I’ve finished the Olympics, I’m definitely going to eat them. I can’t even remember when I last ate them.”
Kim Yu-jin confessed, “Every time I went to work out, I felt like I was going through hell because the amount of training was so much. Like all athletes, I really pushed myself and worked hard,” and confessed, “I worked out three times for over two hours a day. I think I kicked 10,000 times during each workout.”
When faced with a crisis during the Olympics, Kim Yu-jin recalled her harsh training. Regarding the time when she lost the second round 1-7 after winning the first round 7-0 in the semifinals against Luo Zongshi (China), Kim Yu-jin recalled, “All the training I’ve done so far flashed before my eyes. I thought that I couldn’t give up here after overcoming all that tough training. I kicked even more tenaciously, thinking that I absolutely had to win.”
Kim Yu-jin, ranked 24th in the world in women's taekwondo, has defeated top-ranked players in succession at the Olympics. She defeated Hatidze Ilgwin (ranked 5th, Turkey) in the round of 16, then Skylar Park (ranked 4th, Canada) in the quarterfinals. She then defeated No. 1 Luo Zhongshi in the semifinals. She then defeated No. 2 Nahid Kiyanichande in the finals to win the title. Kim Yu-jin said, "The world ranking is just a number. It's nothing. I didn't care at all. I just thought I shouldn't let myself get crushed." When people said, "People say this gold medal is a surprise," she said, "It's not a surprise," and said, "I felt so good when I warmed up today. It's no exaggeration to say that it was the best moment of my career as an athlete. I thought to myself, 'I can do it. '" She continued, "As I looked back on the process I've gone through so far, I thought, 'Can't I do something like this? When I think back on the process, I was happy just to compete in the Olympics,” he said. “I had confidence in myself because I prepared hard, and I competed with the mindset of having fun.” He added, “Apart from gaining personal honor, I want to tell myself that I did well because I helped establish the pride of the Taekwondo home country. I’m so happy.”
The first person who came to mind after winning the gold medal was her grandmother. It is said that her grandmother recommended taekwondo to Kim Yu-jin when she was eight years old, saying that she needed to learn self-defense. Kim Yu-jin expressed her gratitude by saying, “I’m sure my grandmother is not sleeping,” and “Grandma, I finally won the gold medal. Thank you so much for letting me do taekwondo.” Finally, when asked to say a word to her juniors, Kim Yu-jin confidently said, “Guys, the Olympics are nothing. You can do it too.” 파워볼사이트
183cm, 57kg, strict diet control “I want to eat pork belly and soybean paste stew”
South Korea's national taekwondo team member Kim Yu-jin is holding up her gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics women's 57kg class awards ceremony held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on the 9th.
Kim Yu-jin (24, Ulsan Metropolitan City Sports Council), who won the gold medal in the women's 57 kg class of taekwondo at the 2024 Paris Olympics, said, "I want to eat pork belly, soybean paste stew, and beer" in celebration of her victory.
Kim Yu-jin won the gold medal by defeating Nahid Kiyani Chandeh (Iran) 2-0 (5-1, 9-0) in the round at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on the 9th. Kim Yu
-jin, who is 183 cm tall, has been on a strict diet to maintain her weight of 57 kg. "I controlled my weight by eating only one meal a day. I planned my meals," she said. "Since I train a lot, I maintained my condition by eating a little and exercising a lot."
Next, she chose pork belly and soybean paste stew as the foods she wants to eat the most, saying, “Now that I’ve finished the Olympics, I’m definitely going to eat them. I can’t even remember when I last ate them.”
Kim Yu-jin confessed, “Every time I went to work out, I felt like I was going through hell because the amount of training was so much. Like all athletes, I really pushed myself and worked hard,” and confessed, “I worked out three times for over two hours a day. I think I kicked 10,000 times during each workout.”
When faced with a crisis during the Olympics, Kim Yu-jin recalled her harsh training. Regarding the time when she lost the second round 1-7 after winning the first round 7-0 in the semifinals against Luo Zongshi (China), Kim Yu-jin recalled, “All the training I’ve done so far flashed before my eyes. I thought that I couldn’t give up here after overcoming all that tough training. I kicked even more tenaciously, thinking that I absolutely had to win.”
Kim Yu-jin, ranked 24th in the world in women's taekwondo, has defeated top-ranked players in succession at the Olympics. She defeated Hatidze Ilgwin (ranked 5th, Turkey) in the round of 16, then Skylar Park (ranked 4th, Canada) in the quarterfinals. She then defeated No. 1 Luo Zhongshi in the semifinals. She then defeated No. 2 Nahid Kiyanichande in the finals to win the title. Kim Yu-jin said, "The world ranking is just a number. It's nothing. I didn't care at all. I just thought I shouldn't let myself get crushed." When people said, "People say this gold medal is a surprise," she said, "It's not a surprise," and said, "I felt so good when I warmed up today. It's no exaggeration to say that it was the best moment of my career as an athlete. I thought to myself, 'I can do it. '" She continued, "As I looked back on the process I've gone through so far, I thought, 'Can't I do something like this? When I think back on the process, I was happy just to compete in the Olympics,” he said. “I had confidence in myself because I prepared hard, and I competed with the mindset of having fun.” He added, “Apart from gaining personal honor, I want to tell myself that I did well because I helped establish the pride of the Taekwondo home country. I’m so happy.”
The first person who came to mind after winning the gold medal was her grandmother. It is said that her grandmother recommended taekwondo to Kim Yu-jin when she was eight years old, saying that she needed to learn self-defense. Kim Yu-jin expressed her gratitude by saying, “I’m sure my grandmother is not sleeping,” and “Grandma, I finally won the gold medal. Thank you so much for letting me do taekwondo.” Finally, when asked to say a word to her juniors, Kim Yu-jin confidently said, “Guys, the Olympics are nothing. You can do it too.” 파워볼사이트
The tense North-South press conference on women's boxing
Unlike Im Ae-ji, who clearly conveyed her thoughts during a press conference after the women's 54kg boxing match on the 8th, Bang Cheol-mi only gave minimal answers while keeping an eye on the North Korean leader.
The time spent answering and the time spent in silence were the same.
The press conference after the medal ceremony for the women's 54kg class boxing at the '2024 Paris Olympics' was full of tension.
On the 9th (local time), after the final match and medal ceremony for the women's 54kg class boxing at the Roland Garros in Paris, France, a post-match press conference was held.
Most of the press conferences after the medal matches at this competition were filled with laughter, with medalists who had worked hard together encouraging each other, rather than the joys and sorrows of the winners and losers.
However, this day was filled with only a sense of anticipation, silence, and tension.
The press conference was attended by gold medalist Chang Yuan (China) and silver medalist Hatise Akbashi (Turkiye). Also present were bronze medalists Im Ae-ji (Hwasun County Office) and Bang Cheol-mi (North Korea).
Olympic boxing does not have a separate 3rd and 4th place match, but gives bronze medals to both athletes who advance to the semifinals. Im Ae-ji showed off her characteristically bright energy in the mixed zone before the press conference, saying, “I’m happy (to win a medal),” but she had a calm expression at the press conference. On the other hand, Bang Cheol-mi did not respond when the Korean press tried to grab her in the mixed zone, and left the scene. At the press conference, many questions were asked not only to Chang Yuan and Akbashi, but also to Bang Cheol-mi and Im Ae-ji. At this time, Bang Chul-mi did not avoid the question, but she answered all the questions calmly and weakly. When asked about her feelings about winning the bronze medal, Bang Chul-mi thought for a long time and said, “I came here thinking I would be first, but I only got third place.” She also did not answer questions about her past experience with Chang Wi-an. When asked how she prepared for this competition, she paused for a long time and said, “The Olympics are important, so I put in a lot of effort. However, the results did not come out as I had hoped,” blaming herself for not winning the gold medal. Whenever a question was asked, Bang Chul-mi would check the expression of the North Korean leader standing next to her at the press conference before answering. When Im Ae-ji was asked, “I asked if I could hug Bang Chul-mi last time (during the semifinals), but did you hug her somewhere other than at the awards ceremony or on stage?” she replied, “I will keep it a secret.” This was the only time Bang Chul-mi smiled during this press conference. However, the smile lasted only for a very short time. After that, Im Ae-ji and Bang Chul-mi were asked the same question twice. When asked about her feelings about the South and the North winning bronze medals together, Bang Chul-mi said, “As athletes, we are just ranked the same,” and added, “I have no other feelings.” Im Ae-ji said, “It wasn’t the result (of the gold medal) that I wanted, but I hope we can meet in the finals next time.” When asked, “You won an Olympic medal, so who would you like to give it to?” Im Ae-ji answered, “I want to meet the many people who helped me while preparing for the Paris Olympics and give it to them one by one.” However, Bang Chul-mi was tight-lipped, saying, “I didn’t want the bronze medal, so I don’t feel that way (to the point of giving it to someone).” Afterwards, Bang Chul-mi left the press conference without saying anything, and Im Ae-ji concluded the competition with a thank you. 토토사이트
Unlike Im Ae-ji, who clearly conveyed her thoughts during a press conference after the women's 54kg boxing match on the 8th, Bang Cheol-mi only gave minimal answers while keeping an eye on the North Korean leader.
The time spent answering and the time spent in silence were the same.
The press conference after the medal ceremony for the women's 54kg class boxing at the '2024 Paris Olympics' was full of tension.
On the 9th (local time), after the final match and medal ceremony for the women's 54kg class boxing at the Roland Garros in Paris, France, a post-match press conference was held.
Most of the press conferences after the medal matches at this competition were filled with laughter, with medalists who had worked hard together encouraging each other, rather than the joys and sorrows of the winners and losers.
However, this day was filled with only a sense of anticipation, silence, and tension.
The press conference was attended by gold medalist Chang Yuan (China) and silver medalist Hatise Akbashi (Turkiye). Also present were bronze medalists Im Ae-ji (Hwasun County Office) and Bang Cheol-mi (North Korea).
Olympic boxing does not have a separate 3rd and 4th place match, but gives bronze medals to both athletes who advance to the semifinals. Im Ae-ji showed off her characteristically bright energy in the mixed zone before the press conference, saying, “I’m happy (to win a medal),” but she had a calm expression at the press conference. On the other hand, Bang Cheol-mi did not respond when the Korean press tried to grab her in the mixed zone, and left the scene. At the press conference, many questions were asked not only to Chang Yuan and Akbashi, but also to Bang Cheol-mi and Im Ae-ji. At this time, Bang Chul-mi did not avoid the question, but she answered all the questions calmly and weakly. When asked about her feelings about winning the bronze medal, Bang Chul-mi thought for a long time and said, “I came here thinking I would be first, but I only got third place.” She also did not answer questions about her past experience with Chang Wi-an. When asked how she prepared for this competition, she paused for a long time and said, “The Olympics are important, so I put in a lot of effort. However, the results did not come out as I had hoped,” blaming herself for not winning the gold medal. Whenever a question was asked, Bang Chul-mi would check the expression of the North Korean leader standing next to her at the press conference before answering. When Im Ae-ji was asked, “I asked if I could hug Bang Chul-mi last time (during the semifinals), but did you hug her somewhere other than at the awards ceremony or on stage?” she replied, “I will keep it a secret.” This was the only time Bang Chul-mi smiled during this press conference. However, the smile lasted only for a very short time. After that, Im Ae-ji and Bang Chul-mi were asked the same question twice. When asked about her feelings about the South and the North winning bronze medals together, Bang Chul-mi said, “As athletes, we are just ranked the same,” and added, “I have no other feelings.” Im Ae-ji said, “It wasn’t the result (of the gold medal) that I wanted, but I hope we can meet in the finals next time.” When asked, “You won an Olympic medal, so who would you like to give it to?” Im Ae-ji answered, “I want to meet the many people who helped me while preparing for the Paris Olympics and give it to them one by one.” However, Bang Chul-mi was tight-lipped, saying, “I didn’t want the bronze medal, so I don’t feel that way (to the point of giving it to someone).” Afterwards, Bang Chul-mi left the press conference without saying anything, and Im Ae-ji concluded the competition with a thank you. 토토사이트
Fighting for the gold medal with Spain
The final will be held at Parc des Princes on the 10th at 1 AM. France will be a wild card, while Spain will look forward to the Barcelona trio.
France, the 'Les Bleus Legion', will clash with 'Invincible Armada' Spain for the Olympic gold medal.
France will play Spain in the 2024 Paris Olympics men's soccer final at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France at 1:00 AM (Korean time) on the 10th.
France is considered a world-class soccer powerhouse, but its Olympic performance is not very good.
The gold medal was their first and last since beating Brazil at the 1984 Los Angeles (LA) Olympics.
They were armed with the determination to stand on the top of the podium at the Paris Olympics, which will be held in their home country. The
card that the French Football Federation (FFF) pulled out was coach Henry, who was a world-class striker during his active years. Coach
Henry, who served as head coach of the Belgian national team (2016-2018, 2021-2022), AS Monaco (2018-2019, France), and CF Montreal (2019-2021, USA), took the reins of the French age-group national teams last year. France showed an uneasy appearance before the Olympics, drawing with Japan (1-1), but showed a different side after the opening. They won all of Group A's matches against the United States (3-0 win), Guinea (1-0 win), and New Zealand (3-0 win) and headed to the tournament without a hitch. In the quarterfinals, they successfully took revenge on Argentina (1-0 win) who had been defeated in the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup finals. They were shaken by conceding the first goal in the semifinals against Egypt (3-1 win), but they managed to secure a spot in the finals after going into overtime. In particular, the performances of Alexandre Lacazette, Jean-Philippe Mateta, and Michael Olisset, who were selected as wildcards (right to select players over 24 years old), were dazzling. French captain Lacazette has recorded 1 goal and 1 assist in this tournament, and is leading the offense with a presence that goes beyond the attack points. His front-line partner Mateta led the team to the finals by scoring the winning goal in the quarterfinals against Argentina and the equalizer and go-ahead goal in the semifinals against Egypt. Attacking midfielder Olisset has recorded the most attack points in France so far, with 2 goals and 4 assists. France is determined to bring home the gold medal it has not won in 40 years with these three veteran players. Spain is also aiming for the top spot for the first time in 32 years since the 1992 Barcelona Olympics held in their home country. Except for the 3rd Group C match against Egypt (1-2 loss), where they used rotation, they won all matches. Spain stands out with the Barcelona (Spain) trio, who are already competing at a world-class level despite their young age. Fermin Lopez is responsible for developing the offense, while Pau Kubarasi and Eric Garcia work together as central defenders and guard the goal. The key is how they can overcome the cheers of the French fans who will fill the Parc des Princes. 카지노사이트
The final will be held at Parc des Princes on the 10th at 1 AM. France will be a wild card, while Spain will look forward to the Barcelona trio.
France, the 'Les Bleus Legion', will clash with 'Invincible Armada' Spain for the Olympic gold medal.
France will play Spain in the 2024 Paris Olympics men's soccer final at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France at 1:00 AM (Korean time) on the 10th.
France is considered a world-class soccer powerhouse, but its Olympic performance is not very good.
The gold medal was their first and last since beating Brazil at the 1984 Los Angeles (LA) Olympics.
They were armed with the determination to stand on the top of the podium at the Paris Olympics, which will be held in their home country. The
card that the French Football Federation (FFF) pulled out was coach Henry, who was a world-class striker during his active years. Coach
Henry, who served as head coach of the Belgian national team (2016-2018, 2021-2022), AS Monaco (2018-2019, France), and CF Montreal (2019-2021, USA), took the reins of the French age-group national teams last year. France showed an uneasy appearance before the Olympics, drawing with Japan (1-1), but showed a different side after the opening. They won all of Group A's matches against the United States (3-0 win), Guinea (1-0 win), and New Zealand (3-0 win) and headed to the tournament without a hitch. In the quarterfinals, they successfully took revenge on Argentina (1-0 win) who had been defeated in the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup finals. They were shaken by conceding the first goal in the semifinals against Egypt (3-1 win), but they managed to secure a spot in the finals after going into overtime. In particular, the performances of Alexandre Lacazette, Jean-Philippe Mateta, and Michael Olisset, who were selected as wildcards (right to select players over 24 years old), were dazzling. French captain Lacazette has recorded 1 goal and 1 assist in this tournament, and is leading the offense with a presence that goes beyond the attack points. His front-line partner Mateta led the team to the finals by scoring the winning goal in the quarterfinals against Argentina and the equalizer and go-ahead goal in the semifinals against Egypt. Attacking midfielder Olisset has recorded the most attack points in France so far, with 2 goals and 4 assists. France is determined to bring home the gold medal it has not won in 40 years with these three veteran players. Spain is also aiming for the top spot for the first time in 32 years since the 1992 Barcelona Olympics held in their home country. Except for the 3rd Group C match against Egypt (1-2 loss), where they used rotation, they won all matches. Spain stands out with the Barcelona (Spain) trio, who are already competing at a world-class level despite their young age. Fermin Lopez is responsible for developing the offense, while Pau Kubarasi and Eric Garcia work together as central defenders and guard the goal. The key is how they can overcome the cheers of the French fans who will fill the Parc des Princes. 카지노사이트
4 Nights and 5 Days of Reward Vacation
South Korea fencing team members Koo Bon-gil (from left), Oh Sang-wook, Park Sang-won, and Do Kyung-dong are delighted after receiving their gold medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics men's sabre team awards ceremony held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on August 1 (Korean time).
Privates Do Kyung-dong (25) and Cho Young-jae (25), members of the Armed Forces Athletic Corps who won medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, each received a 4-night, 5-day award leave.
According to the Ministry of National Defense on the 9th, the commander of the Armed Forces Athletic Corps recently gave the two privates a 4-night, 5-day award leave along with a commendation from the
unit commander. Article 13 of the current 'Enforcement Decree of the Framework Act on the Status and Service of Military Personnel' (Basic Military Service Act) stipulates that 'commanders of each unit may grant an award leave of up to 10 days to soldiers with exemplary achievements.
A military official explained, “The commander of the Armed Forces Sports Corps grants a commendation leave to soldiers participating in international competitions regardless of their performance,” and “they also award a commendation from the commander of the unit.” On the
1st (Korean time), Private Do of the fencing sabre team won the gold medal by joining forces with Koo Bon-gil (35, National Sports Promotion Agency), Oh Sang-wook (28), and Park Sang-won (24, both Daejeon City Hall).
The national team's hidden card, Private Do, was brought in as a surprise late in the game and played an active role, leading the team to first place. With this, Korea achieved the feat of winning three consecutive championships in the men's sabre team event.
Private Cho won the silver medal by shooting 25 points in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol final on the 5th. Private Cho is the first Korean shooter to win a medal in the 25m rapid-fire pistol. If you win a medal at the Olympics, you can receive military service benefits. Accordingly, Private Do chose early discharge, but Private Cho chose full discharge. Private Do, who was scheduled to be discharged in October, is expected to become a civilian around early September once administrative measures are completed. He expressed his ambition to train fencing more diligently in society through early discharge. Private Cho's father, who is scheduled to be discharged on the 19th of next month, was discharged as a warrant officer. Private Cho plans to spend time with his fellow soldiers and coaches in the unit and finish the rest of his military service. 카지노사이트
South Korea fencing team members Koo Bon-gil (from left), Oh Sang-wook, Park Sang-won, and Do Kyung-dong are delighted after receiving their gold medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics men's sabre team awards ceremony held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on August 1 (Korean time).
Privates Do Kyung-dong (25) and Cho Young-jae (25), members of the Armed Forces Athletic Corps who won medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, each received a 4-night, 5-day award leave.
According to the Ministry of National Defense on the 9th, the commander of the Armed Forces Athletic Corps recently gave the two privates a 4-night, 5-day award leave along with a commendation from the
unit commander. Article 13 of the current 'Enforcement Decree of the Framework Act on the Status and Service of Military Personnel' (Basic Military Service Act) stipulates that 'commanders of each unit may grant an award leave of up to 10 days to soldiers with exemplary achievements.
A military official explained, “The commander of the Armed Forces Sports Corps grants a commendation leave to soldiers participating in international competitions regardless of their performance,” and “they also award a commendation from the commander of the unit.” On the
1st (Korean time), Private Do of the fencing sabre team won the gold medal by joining forces with Koo Bon-gil (35, National Sports Promotion Agency), Oh Sang-wook (28), and Park Sang-won (24, both Daejeon City Hall).
The national team's hidden card, Private Do, was brought in as a surprise late in the game and played an active role, leading the team to first place. With this, Korea achieved the feat of winning three consecutive championships in the men's sabre team event.
Private Cho won the silver medal by shooting 25 points in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol final on the 5th. Private Cho is the first Korean shooter to win a medal in the 25m rapid-fire pistol. If you win a medal at the Olympics, you can receive military service benefits. Accordingly, Private Do chose early discharge, but Private Cho chose full discharge. Private Do, who was scheduled to be discharged in October, is expected to become a civilian around early September once administrative measures are completed. He expressed his ambition to train fencing more diligently in society through early discharge. Private Cho's father, who is scheduled to be discharged on the 19th of next month, was discharged as a warrant officer. Private Cho plans to spend time with his fellow soldiers and coaches in the unit and finish the rest of his military service. 카지노사이트