[Asian Games] Taekwondo Poomsae Gold Medal in Sight... Kang Wan-jin and Cha Ye-eun Both Advance to the Finals
In the semifinals, they defeated players from Vietnam and Taiwan, respectively… Arranged by Arirang to show free poomsae
The Taekwondo Poomsae representative athletes who participated in the Hangzhou Asian Games entered the finals of the men's and women's individual competitions and were just one win away from winning the gold medal. 카지노사이트원
Kang Wan-jin (Hongcheon County Office) recorded an average of 7.410 points in the first and second games in the semifinals of the Taekwondo Poomsae men's individual competition held at the Lin'an Sports and Culture Exhibition Center in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on the afternoon of the 24th, defeating Vietnam's Tran Ho Dui (7.120 points).
Kang Wan-jin, who scored 7.780 points in the first match played with Geumgang, a certified Poomsae, also scored 7.040 points, higher than his opponent, in free Poomsae, which shows off the connection between free movements to music.
As the background music that arranged Arirang came on, Kang Wan-jin took the lead by jumping into the air with all his might and showed off his skills by performing a series of spectacular and difficult movements for 1 minute and 40 seconds.
The opponent in the finals is Ma Yun-chung of Taiwan.
In the women's semifinals that followed, Cha Ye-eun (Kyung Hee University) reported victory.
Cha Ye-eun was ahead by 0.1 points with 7.580 in the first official Poomsae match held in Geumgang against Taiwan's Cheon Shim-ya.
Next, in the free poomsae, he scored 7.280 points with his unstoppable movements and a song arranged from Arirang like Kang Wan-jin, beating Cheon Shim-ya (6.860 points) in this category as well.
With this, the two athletes secured at least a silver medal.
In particular, if Kang Wan-jin, who is holding the game ahead of the event, wins, there is a possibility that he will become the first gold medalist among Korean athletes in this tournament.
Kang Wan-jin also competed in the men's team event at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, winning a gold medal.
Poomsae, which is competed in a stadium measuring 12 meters in width and height, is graded based on the average scores of 5 of the 7 judges, excluding the highest and lowest scores.
In this competition, all 1 and 2 matches up to the quarterfinals will be in certified Poomsae, and in the semifinals and finals, 1 match will be certified Poomsae and 2 matches will be free Poomsae.