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Lee Kook-hyun, coach of the women's sabre team, roars at the moment the bronze medal is confirmed. Photo courtesy =FIE |
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Photo by Eva Pavia #bizziteam / FIE |
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'World Class' The Korean men's and women's sabre team continues their medal march on the international stage on a spring day.
The women's sabre team consisting of Choi Se-bin (Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall), Jeon Ha-young (Seoul Metropolitan City Hall), Jungmi Kim (Ansan City Hall), and Kim Do-hee (Incheon Metropolitan City Jung-gu Office) won a valuable bronze medal by winning 45-42 against Poland in the bronze medal match of the women's sabre World Cup single event in Cairo, Egypt on the 30th. In addition, Han Ha-sol (Seongnam City Hall) won the bronze medal in the men's sabre World Cup individual event held in Budapest, Hungary on the 29th.
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Photo provided by Ha-young, Kim Do-hee, Kim Jungmi Kim, and Choi Se-bin from the left=FIE |
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women's sabre team.From left, Ha Young, Kim Do-hee, Jungmi Kim, and Choi Se-bin Photo courtesy =FIE |
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The women's sabre team, which won the best silver medal ever at the Paris Olympics, continues to do well on the international stage in the new year. In the round against Germany in the round of 16, he won 45 to 30 with a perfect performance that did not lose the lead, and in the quarterfinals against Japan, Jeon Ha-young won 45 to 42 by turning back Japan's Misaki Emura after a seesaw game. In the semifinal match against France, he lost 42-45, allowing a last-minute turnaround, but he rearranged his battle line in the bronze medal match and did not miss the podium.
As a result, the women's sabre team reached the semi-finals or higher in all four World Cup team events this season, including the third place in the orang World Cup in Algeria in November last year, the fourth place in the team event in Plovdiv, Bulgaria in February, and the third place in the team event in Heraklion, Greece in March. The women's sabre team feels that the checks on our national team have increased amid the rising performance of our competitors since the Paris Olympics" expressed his determination.
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Meanwhile, `Men's Sabres Veteran' Han Ha-sol won a brilliant bronze medal at the Budapest World Cup in Hungary on the 29th, keeping the pride of 'New Avengers'. Ha Ha-sol advanced to the semifinals with six wins in the preliminary round, but gave France's Sebastian Patrice a last-minute boost in the semifinals, losing 13-15 to secure the bronze medal.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.