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Kim Jun-woo, World Junior Championships Freestyle 1,500m Silver [sports]

Kim Jun-woo, ‘Faster than Kim Woo-min’… World Junior Championships Freestyle 1,500m Silver



Last year in Peru, Yang Ha-jeong placed third and received her first ever medal... Kim Jun-woo wins Korea's first silver medal and ranks first in the Korean men's freestyle 1,500m rankings in the 2023 season.

Kim Jun-woo (15, Gwangseong High School) became the first Korean swimmer to win a silver medal at the World Junior Championships. 온라인카지노

Kim Jun-woo took second place in the men's 1,500m freestyle at the 2023 World Junior Championships held in Netanya, Israel on the 10th (Korean time) with a time of 15 minutes 01.94 seconds.

Kim Jun-woo is the second Korean athlete to win a medal at the 9th World Junior Swimming Championships, which was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the first time in 2006.

Ha-jeong Yang took third place in the women's 100m butterfly at the Peruvian Games last year, giving Korean swimming its first ever World Junior Championships medal.

Kim Jun-woo was the first Korean junior athlete to receive a silver medal.

In this competition, the men's 1,500m freestyle did not have separate preliminaries and finals, but the final rankings were determined by combining the records of 27 athletes divided into three groups.

Kim Jun-woo, whose previous personal best was 15 minutes 31.51 seconds, was not included in the 'top group' (Fastest Heat) and swam in group 2 of athletes with lower records (Slowest Heat 2).

However, his skills were at the top level among juniors.

Kim Jun-woo recorded a time of 15 minutes 01.94 seconds, beating his personal record by 29.57 seconds.

In the top group, there was only one athlete who finished the race faster than Kim Jun-woo, Kuzey Tuncelli (16, Turkey) with 14 minutes 59.80 seconds.

Tuncelli won two gold medals in the competition, including the 800m freestyle (7 minutes 48.75 seconds).

Zhang Zhanshuo (16, China), who took second place in the top group, recorded a time of 15 minutes 11.94 seconds.

In the final rankings, Kim Jun-woo took second place, ahead of Zhang Zhanshuo.

Kim Jun-woo placed 5th in the men's 200m freestyle (1 minute 48.24 seconds) and 6th place in the 400m freestyle (3 minutes 50.67 seconds) at this competition.

In the 1,500m freestyle event held on the last day of the competition, she proudly stood on the podium and won a shining silver medal.

At the Peruvian Games last year, when Kim Jun-woo was a third-year student at Changcheon Middle School, he took 14th place in the men's 400m freestyle with a time of 3 minutes 58.16 seconds and 9th place in the 1,500m with a time of 15 minutes 50.88 seconds.

In just one year, Kim Jun-woo advanced to the finals in three individual events and rose to second place in the 1,500m freestyle.

Kim Jun-woo participated in the general division at the Korean national team selection event held in March and ranked second in the 400m freestyle and fourth in the 1,500m, emerging as a 'scary junior' who threatens the adult national team.

At this World Junior Championships, his international competitiveness was confirmed.

In addition, he even gained the symbolism of beating Kim Woo-min (23, Gangwon Provincial Office), a leading mid-long distance swimmer in Korea.

Kim Jun-woo's time of 15 minutes 01.94 seconds on the touchpad this time is 1.02 seconds ahead of Kim Woo-min's time of 15 minutes 02.96 seconds, who won the 1,500m freestyle at the Korean national team selection last March.

Kim Jun-woo, who ranked first in the 2023 Korean men's freestyle 1,500m rankings, approached the standard record (15 minutes 00.99 seconds) for participation in this event at the 2024 Paris Olympics by 0.95 seconds.

Kim Jun-woo said through the Korea Swimming Federation, "I am honored to have continued the performance of two consecutive medals following last year's Peruvian competition."

He added, "I ran my own race (competing in Group 2) and the results were good.

I watched the coach's signals.

“The game went well as planned,” he said.

He added, "I don't have a good physique, so I was careful about my food intake.

I started training seriously in the domestic training camp, and the players who came with me encouraged each other with the feeling that 'we are one team,' which gave me strength."

Park Si-eun (16, Gangwon Physical Education High School) ranked 5th in the women's 200m breaststroke with a time of 2 minutes 26.64 seconds.

Kim Do-yeon (14, Jeonbuk weight), who competed in the women's 100m butterfly, also took 5th place with a time of 58.94 seconds.

Kim Do-yeon's record is 0.02 seconds ahead of Park Soo-jin (25, Gyeongbuk Provincial Office), who won the March selection competition, and ranks first in the domestic rankings this season.
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