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Myung Hyung-young Won the Gold Medal
[Asian Games] North Korean women's wrestling, all participating athletes receive medals... Myung Hyeong-young won the gold medal
The power of North Korean women's wrestling, which returned to the international stage after five years, was still impressive.
Myeong Hyeong-yeong (25), the North Korean national wrestling representative, won the gold medal in the women's freestyle 62kg class at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games held at the Lin'an Sports and Culture Exhibition Center in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on the 6th.
As a result, North Korea achieved the achievement of having all female wrestlers who participated in this competition reach the podium. 토토사이트
Myung Hyeong-young was defeated by Japan's Nonoka Ozaki, whom she met in the final that day, as she was down 0-6 in the first period, but after chasing the score 2-6, she won by successfully performing a 4-point technique before the end of the game.
In wrestling, at the end of a match with a tie, the winner is determined in the following order: the player who successfully performed the technique with the highest score → the player who received the fewest warnings → the player who scored last.
Myung Hyeong-yeong, who gave up three techniques worth two points, won the gold medal according to this standard.
He could not control his joy after the game ended and performed a tumbling ceremony.
The day before, North Korea took silver medals in the women's 50kg freestyle (Kim Seon-hyang) and women's 57kg freestyle (Jung In-soon), and bronze medals in the women's 53kg freestyle (Choi Hyo-kyung).
North Korea sent four athletes in four weight classes in women's freestyle wrestling at this tournament, winning one gold medal, two silver medals, and one bronze medal.
North Korea also achieved success in men's wrestling.
On this day, Han Cheong-song, who competed in the men's freestyle 57kg class, lost 3-7 in the final to Japan's Toshihiro Hasegawa and took the silver medal.
North Korea's Kim Gwang-jin won the bronze medal by defeating Kazakhstan's Sanzhar Mukhtar 11-6 in the men's freestyle 65kg bronze medal match.
North Korea also won multiple medals in wrestling at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang.
In particular, four athletes were dispatched to the women's freestyle and won two gold medals and two bronze medals.
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