4 new competitions in 50m-100m breaststroke “I want to become the leading breaststroker in Korea” Song Im-gyu, Kim Min-jun, and Lee Young-min win 5 gold medals
Choi Eun-woo was selected as the best athlete at the 96th Dong-A Swimming Championships, which ended on the 13th, by setting a record of four competitions, the most among participating athletes.
‘Promising breaststroke’ Choi Eun-woo (12, 6th, Naebalsan Elementary School, Seoul) was selected as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 96th Donga Swimming Competition.
Choi Eun-woo was selected as MVP by setting the record for the most four competitions among the 978 athletes participating in the competition held at the Gimcheon Indoor Swimming Pool in Gyeongsangbuk-do from the 9th to the 13th. Choi Eun-woo won the elementary boys' 50m breaststroke on the 11th and the 100m breaststroke on the 12th, breaking the competition record in both the preliminary and final rounds. 토토사이트
According to the Korea Swimming Federation's national competition MVP selection criteria, it is given to the athlete who sets the most Korean records in a single competition. If the number of Korean records is the same or not, the number of records in the competition is taken into consideration. If the number of competition records is the same, they are determined by the number of gold medals, etc. In this competition, Choi Eun-woo set one-third of the 12 competition records. Although there were 5 gold medals in the competition, Choi Eun-woo, who won 2 gold medals, became the MVP. Choi Eun-woo said, “I have been training with the mindset to do better than I did before. “I am happy that I have been rewarded with a big award,” he said.
Choi Eun-woo, who started learning swimming at the age of 5 at a children's sports team in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, made breaststroke her main sport from an early age. At the Donga Swimming Championships, which he first participated in in 2022 when he was in the 4th grade of elementary school, he won two gold medals in the 50m and 100m breaststroke in the boys' youth division. At this time, Eunwoo Choi also set four competition records in the preliminaries and finals. Last year, when he was promoted to the elementary school division where 5th and 6th graders compete, he won 2 gold medals in the 50m and 100m breaststroke, beating his older brothers who were a year older, and this year, in 6th grade, he broke his record and won 2 gold medals for 3 consecutive years. Eunwoo Choi said, “I will become the leading 슬롯사이트 breaststroker in Korea. “I want to leave my name in the records of middle school, high school, and general competitions,” he said.
Song Im-gyu (26) and Kim Min-jun (20, Gangwon Provincial Office) of the men's general division, and Lee Young-min (21, Kyungil University) of the men's college division won gold medals each in three team events and two individual events, including the 400m medley relay on the 13th. He won five gold medals, the most in the competition. Go Hyun-soo (20, Kyungil University) in the men's college division, Jeong Gyu-bin (16, Gyeonggi Physical Education High School 1st) in the women's high school division, and Kim Si-yoon (11, Anyang Samsung Elementary School 5th) in the male elementary school division each won four gold medals. 토토사이트