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Swimmer Kim Young-beom Sets his First Korean Record


[National Sports Festival] Promising swimmer Kim Young-beom sets his first Korean record... Broken in 5 minutes

  Joint interview with Jaehoon Yang, who broke his own record, “I will break it again at the next competition.” A high school swimming prospect set a new Korean record for the first time in his life. Just as he was about to express his joy, a player in the next game broke the record. What does it feel like? 카지노사이트원 Kim Young-beom (17), a promising swimmer in his second year at Gangwon Physical Education High School, experienced a thrilling moment in the men's high school 100m butterfly swimming event at the 104th Jeonnam National Sports Festival held at the Mokpo Indoor Swimming Pool in Jeollanam-do on the 18th. He hit the mark with a record of 51.97 seconds, breaking the Korean record (51.99 seconds) set last year by Korean swimming star Hwang Seon-woo (Gangwon Province Office) by 0.02 seconds. It was the first time in Kim Young-beom's life that he set a Korean record in an individual event. But the joy did not last long. About 5 minutes later, Yang Jae-hoon (Gangwon Provincial Office), who participated in the men's 100m butterfly race, set a new record of 51.85 seconds, breaking Kim Young-beom's record. When Yang Jae-hoon's record appeared on the electronic display, cheers and murmurs followed from the audience. One official also said, “Isn’t this the shortest-maintained Korean record in history?” Kim Young-beom's face was not very bright when I met him after the game. In a 'joint interview' with Yang Jae-hoon, he courageously said, "Breaking the Korean record is important," and added, "My record was broken, but I feel good because I achieved a meaningful record." He then said, “Of course I have some regrets, but I can do it again in the next competition,” and pledged, “I am not as good at dolphin kicks as my brothers, but I will make up for it and achieve good results.” Although the time of joy was short-lived, the prize money of 1 million won for the new Korean record was still received. Kim Young-beom said, “I haven’t thought about what I will use it for yet,” and after thinking about it, he said, “First, I will buy a pair of good sneakers.” Yang Jae-hoon, who sat next to Kim Young-beom, did not seem very happy. He said, “It is amazing that a high school student has set a Korean record,” and encouraged him, saying, “I think he will grow into a good player if he makes the team.” After the interview, the two players affectionately put their arms around each other when asked to take a photo. Only then did the player smile brightly.