[Asian Games] Judo Lee Ha-rim was Defeated by his Natural Enemy Again... Disappointing Silver Medal
Baul Ahn and Yerin Jeong won bronze medals... On the first day of Korean judo, Eun 1, Dong 2, North Korean Chae Gwang-jin also took 3rd place in the 60kg class... North Korea's first medal at this event.
The Korean judo team won one silver medal and two bronze medals on the first day of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games. 카지노사이트위키
Lee Ha-rim (26, Korea Racing Authority), a member of the judo team's lightweight team, lost half to Yang Yong-wei (Taiwan) in the men's 60kg judo final at the Hangzhou Asian Games held at the Xiaoshan Linfu Gymnasium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on the 24th and won a silver medal.
Lee Ha-rim, who exchanged one instruction (foul) at 1 minute and 35 seconds after the game started, gave up half of the game due to a backhanded kick with 30 seconds left in the game.
Lee Ha-rim went on an all-out offensive for the remaining time, but unfortunately bowed out.
Lee Ha-rim, who won a bronze medal at the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games and a bronze medal at the 2023 World Championships, is a judo lightweight ace who ranked first (currently third) in the International Judo Federation (IJF) world rankings last July.
However, he was unable to break the jinx by losing to his ‘natural enemy’ Yang Yongwei all four times until this day.
Although it was a disappointing result, Lee Ha-rim showed his sportsmanship by raising Yang Yong-wei's hand immediately after the game.
In the men's 66kg class, Ahn Baul (29, Namyangju City Hall) won the bronze medal.
An Baul won a valuable medal by defeating Ovid Zebov (Tajikistan) in the bronze medal match with a half-game victory.
An Baul, the winner of the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games, attempted to win his second consecutive title, but was unfortunately defeated by Ryoma Tanaka (Japan) in the semifinals in a close overtime match (golden score).
On this day, Anbaul also held the first North-South match of this tournament.
He defeated North Korea's Ri Geum-song in the round of 16 with a half-win.
Jeong Ye-rin (27, Incheon City Hall) won the bronze medal in the women's 52kg class.
She won the bronze medal match against Galya Tynbaeva (Kazakhstan) by straddling her thighs by half.
Meanwhile, North Korea won its first medal in the judo event on this day.
Chae Gwang-jin, who competed in the men's 60kg class, defeated Mongolia's Enkhtaiban Arunbold in the bronze medal match with a leg grab and a half throw.
Lee Ha-rim and Chae Gwang-jin, who were in the same weight class, added meaning by appearing on the podium together.