GANGWON HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES, MEDAL PARADE AT THE 105TH NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL

Gangwon High School Athletes, Medal Parade at the 105th National Sports Festival

Gangwon High School Athletes, Medal Parade at the 105th National Sports Festival

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The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Provincial Office of Education announced that in the 105th National Sports Festival being held in Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do and other places, high school athletes in the province are doing well, winning 14 gold medals, 12 silver medals, and 17 bronze medals as of the 13th, the third day of the competition.

National swimming team members Kim Young-beom (50m butterfly), a third-year student at Gangwon Physical Education High School, and Koharu (100m breaststroke), a first-year student, won gold medals by setting new competition records.

Also, roller youth national team member and Gyeongpo High School sophomore Kim Ji-hoon (500m sprint) won the gold medal, setting a new competition record.

In the judo event, Shincheolwon High School's third-year student Kim Min-jun (+100kg class, unlimited class) won two gold medals, and Shincheolwon High School's first-year student Jeon Min-hyeong (-81kg class) also won a gold medal.

In the soft tennis event, Lee Ji-ah, a second-year student at Dogye Computer Information High School, won the gold medal in the girls' high school singles event, and in the fin swimming event, Seo Ga-hyeon, a third-year student at Gangwon Physical Education High School, won the gold medal in the 200m surface event.

In dance sport, a demonstration event of the competition, Kangwon Arts High School's third-year student Lee Ju-won and second-year student Choi Seo-yoon won three gold medals in samba, paso doble, and jive.

In the same demonstration events of water skiing and wakeboarding, 파워볼사이트 Gangwon Physical Education High School 2nd year student Jeong Hee-ho (slalom) and Hongcheon High School 3rd year student Cho Yong-hyeon (wakeboard) each won gold medals, and Hongcheon High School 2nd year student Ban Jae-ho (bantamweight) won gold medal in Hapkido.

The provincial education office also expected the high school team to achieve good results in the remaining sports, such as swimming, track and field, weightlifting, tennis, rowing, and roller skating.

Lee In-beom, head of the Culture, Sports and Special Education Department, said on the 14th, "Our student athletes are demonstrating their skills to the fullest and achieving good results in this competition," and added, "We will do our best to support them so that their hard work during the remaining period can bear fruit."

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