Women’s Volleyball Team Cheong Kwan-Jang Completely Defeats Hyundai Engineering & Construction

여자배구 정관장, 흥국생명 이어 현대건설도 완파…메가 또 폭발(종합)

Women’s Volleyball Team Cheong Kwan-Jang Completely Defeats Hyundai Engineering & Construction Following Heungkuk Life Insurance… Mega Explodes Again

 

‘Resolver’ Matei 15 points… Woori Card, first opening season, 5 consecutive wins

The rise of CheongKwanJang, led by the ‘Indonesian Express’ Megawatti Puttiwi (registered name Mega), is unusual.

Cheong Kwan Jang defeated the strong team Hyundai Engineering & Construction with a set score of 3-0 (25-22 25-21 25-16) in the professional volleyball Dodram 2023-2024 V League women’s home game held at Daejeon Chungmu Gymnasium on the 29th.

On the 26th, Cheong Kwan-Jang took Heungkuk Life Insurance, which ranked 1st in the regular league last season, and on this day beat Hyundai Engineering & Construction, which ranked 2nd in the regular league last season. 바카라사이트

Cheong Kwan Jang, who had two consecutive wins, recorded 3 wins, 1 loss, and 8 points, chasing first place Hyundai Engineering & Construction by 2 points.

At the center of the upward trend is Asian quarter player Mega.

Mega, who scored 31 points, the most in the team against Heungkuk Life Insurance, was on fire in today’s game as well.

He led the attack, scoring 6 points in the first set, and scored 9 points in the second set.

Mega shone in every stage of the competition.

He ended the set with a strong spike at 24-22 in the first set, and scored consecutive points at 18-17 in the second set to take the win.

Jeong Kwan-Jang, who won the first and second sets thanks to Mega’s outstanding performance, easily added 3 points by showing superiority in height by successfully making 6 team blocks in the 3rd set.

Ho-young Jeong scored 3 points in the 3rd set only by blocking.

Mega scored 22 points, the most for both teams on this day.

Foreign player Giovanna Milana (registered name Zia) played a helper role with 18 points, including 4 serve aces.

In the men’s game held at Suwon Gymnasium, Woori Card defeated KEPCO with a set score of 3-0 (25-18 25-21 25-23) and continued Pajuk’s 5-game winning streak, including the opening game.

This is the first time since its founding that Woori Card has had ‘5 consecutive wins in the opening game’.

Woori Card, which easily won the first set, suffered from strong resistance from KEPCO in the second and third sets.

However, director Shin Young-cheol smiled brightly at the end of each set.

At 18-18 in the second set, Woori Card took one step ahead thanks to Han Seong-jeong’s open attack.

In the ensuing rally, the open attack of KEPCO’s foreign main gun, Thais Dull Horts (registered name: Thais) flew out of the court without reaching the blocker, and Woori Card ran away with a 20-18 lead.

KEPCO destroyed itself at 21-22 due to Thais’ serving error and Lim Seong-jin’s attack error.

Woori Card ended the second set at 24-21 with a quick opener by Matei Kok (registered name: Matei).

Woori Card, which was down 9-12 in the third set, chased after Song Myung-geun’s consecutive serve aces.

At the end of the set, Matei came forward to solve the problem.

Matei managed a quick opener at 22-22.

When Seong-gyu Jeong shook up the KEPCO receiving line with a strong serve, Matei scored again with a quick open, making it 24-22 and a match point.

KEPCO chased again with Park Cheol-woo’s rearguard attack, but Woori Card lost the game at 24-23 with Mattei’s quick open.

On this day, Matei scored 15 points, the most for both teams, and Ji-han Kim and Seong-jeong Han added 11 points each.

Swimmer Kim Young-beom Sets his First Korean Record

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[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.

V-League Coach with Most Wins 2′ Shin Young-cheol

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‘V-League coach with most wins – 2’ Shin Young-cheol “The important thing is the spirit of challenge”

 

If coach Shin Young-cheol (59) of Woori Card adds two wins, he will tie the record for most wins among Korean professional volleyball coaches.

It is the result of running tirelessly for about 20 years.

Coach Shin, who met ahead of the home game against Hyundai Capital in the 2023-2024 Professional Volleyball V-League Men’s Division held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 18th, said, “I knew roughly the record, but I didn’t know the specific numbers.

I’m not the type of person who is obsessed with personal records.” 토토사이트

He waved his hand and said, “I was able to come this far because the club chose me and the players helped me.

I will continue to challenge myself to increase my wins.”

Director Shin Young-cheol even smiled slightly as if he was embarrassed when his record became a hot topic.

Before the game, coach Shin Young-cheol had 274 wins (214 losses), coming within two wins of the V-League record of 276 wins (74 losses) held by former Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance coach Shin Chi-yong.

He first took the helm at LIG Insurance (now KB Insurance) in February 2004, and after working at Korean Air and Korea Electric Power Corporation, he worked as a manager at Woori Bank and led 488 games.

Woori Card, which he has led since April 2018, achieved 103 wins (72 losses).

Coach Shin Young-cheol, who cited ‘challenge spirit’ as the secret to the long run, pledged to continue the challenge in the 2023-2024 season.

Coach Shin said, “This season, our team is trying to change to the level of a re-founding team.

Although it was initially classified as a low-ranking powerhouse, if outside hitter Kim Ji-han and setter Han Tae-jun, who is in his second season, improve, they can move up to the upper rankings.”

“I’m looking forward to seeing all the players follow suit,” he said.

Even though libero Oh Jae-seong was absent due to shingles on this day, coach Shin Young-cheol expressed his trust in the player, saying, “It’s okay because I have Kim Young-jun.”

Heo Soo-bong (Hyundai Capital), who played as a middle blocker in the opening game of the 2023-2024 season (against Korean Air on the 14th), will play as an outside hitter against Woori Card on this day.

Coach Choi Tae-woong explained, “Heo Soo-bong must adapt to both the middle blocker and outside heater positions.

We will decide Heo Soo-bong’s position depending on the situation.”

Outside hitter Jeon Gwang-in, who struggled with 1 point in the game against Korean Air, was left out of the starting lineup.

Director Choi said, “Jeon Gwang-in’s physical condition is not yet perfect.

He needs time to recover.”

Basic Event Stars Woo Sang-hyuk and Hwang Sun-woo

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[National Sports Festival] ‘Basic event stars’ Woo Sang-hyuk and Hwang Sun-woo, golden roar side by side

 

Woo Sang-hyuk, 8th Olympic gold medal… Sunwoo Hwang wins 4 gold medals in the 100m freestyle.

Woo Sang-hyuk (Yongin City Hall) and Hwang Seon-woo (Gangwon Provincial Office), the precious ‘basic event stars’ of Korean sports, won gold medals on the same day.

Woo Sang-hyuk won the high jump final in the men’s general division at the 104th Jeonnam National Sports Festival held at Mokpo Stadium in Ulsan on the 18th, exceeding 2m32.

Woo Sang-hyuk, who won the competition in 2013 and 2014 while attending Chungnam High School, and in 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2022 after joining the unemployment team, won his 8th national sports gold medal in his career. 카지노사이트킹

He also won his fourth consecutive title in the men’s high jump event.

Woo Sang-hyuk, who started the race at 2m 15, overtook Park Sun-ho (Yeongju City Hall) at the next height, 2m 21, and confirmed his victory early on.

Afterwards, Woo Sang-hyuk, who continued his ‘fight alone’ by surpassing 2m 32, finally attempted 2m 37 to break his own Korean record of 2m 36, but unfortunately failed to achieve a new record.

Woo Sang-hyuk, who won the silver medal at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games after a close battle with his ‘rival’ Mutaz Essa Barsim (Qatar), will end this season with the National Sports Festival and begin preparations for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Hwang Sun-woo, who won two gold medals in swimming at the Hangzhou Games, also performed well that day and won his fourth gold medal of the competition.

Sunwoo Hwang won the men’s 100m freestyle event at Mokpo Indoor Swimming Pool with a time of 48.48 seconds.

Sunwoo Hwang, who previously won the 800m relay, 200m freestyle, and 400m relay, won four gold medals by crossing the golden water for four days in a row.

He will challenge for his fifth gold medal in the 400m medley relay held on the 19th.

Hwang Sun-woo will challenge to win the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) for three consecutive years in this tournament.

At Mokpo Swimming Pool, a shocking scene unfolded where the Korean record for the men’s 100m butterfly was broken again in just 5 minutes.

Kim Young-beom (Gangwon Physical Education High School) set a new Korean record in the men’s high school 100m butterfly final with a time of 51.97 seconds, and in the regular men’s 100m butterfly final, Yang Jae-hoon (Gangwon Provincial Office) tapped the touchpad at 51.85 seconds, 0.12 seconds faster than Kim Young-beom. The smile was erased from his face.

In archery, Im Si-hyeon (Korea National Sport University), the ‘Hangzhou triple gold medalist’, won the ‘return match’ against Ansan (Gwangju Women’s University) and won the gold medal in the women’s university individual competition.

Im Si-hyeon also defeated Ansan in the final of the individual event at the Hangzhou Tournament to win the triple gold medal.

In the men’s general division final, Kim Woo-jin (Cheongju City Hall) defeated Kim Ha-jun (Gongju City Hall) 6-0 (28-27 29-28 28-27) and won the general division individual championship for the first time.

Oh Sang-wook (Daejeon City Hall), who won two gold medals in men’s saber fencing at the Hangzhou Games, also won the individual and team events at the National Sports Festival.

Oh Sang-wook participated as a representative of Daejeon in the men’s general saber team event along with Park Sang-won, Hong Dong-yeol (Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall), and Kim Jae-won (Daejeon University) and led the team to victory.

Oh Sang-wook, who previously won the individual competition on the 13th by winning the final against national team senior Koo Bon-gil (Korea Sports Promotion Foundation), won two gold medals at this year’s National Sports Festival.

In the finals of the men’s volleyball division, the Armed Forces Athletic Corps, led by national team setter Hwang Taek-eui, won the championship by beating the Yeongcheon City Athletic Association with a set score of 3-1 (25-23 25-21 25-27 25-23).

In the finals of the women’s general division, Daegu Metropolitan City Hall, with a large number of professional players such as Baek Mok-hwa and Lee Jin, won the gold medal by defeating Pohang City Sports Association with a set score of 3-1 (25-11 25-17 23-25 25-22).

Matei and Jihan Kim Collaborate on 37 Pieces

마테이·김지한 37점 합작…우리카드, 현대 꺾고 개막 2연승

Matei and Jihan Kim collaborate on 37 pieces… Woori Card beats Hyundai for 2 consecutive wins in opening season

 

Woori Card achieved two consecutive wins in the opening game thanks to the combination of new problem solver Matei Kok (registered name Matei) and Kim Ji-han, who is growing into a native gunner.

Woori Card defeated Hyundai Capital with a set score of 3-0 (25-17 25-19 26-24) in the professional volleyball Dodram 2023-2024 V League men’s home game held at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on the 18th.

Woori Card won 3-1 in the first game of the season against Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance on the 15th, and also earned 3 points in the second game. 카지노사이트탑

Woori Card coach Shin Young-cheol achieved his 275th win (214 losses) in his personal career, moving one win closer to the record of 276 wins (74 losses) in the V League held by former Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance coach Shin Chi-yong.

On the other hand, Hyundai Capital lost two consecutive games following the opening game against Korean Air on the 14th.

On this day, at Woori Card, Matei scored 27 points with a high attack success rate of 64.86%, and Kim Ji-han also contributed with 10 points (61.54% attack success rate).

Tae-Jun Han, setter of the contract, and Young-Jun Kim, who filled the void of Libero Jae-Sung Oh, who was rested due to shingles, also played key roles in the victory.

At Hyundai Capital, only Ahmed Ikhbairi (23 points, registered name Ahmed) scored in double digits.

Woori Card also outperformed Hyundai Capital in blocking scores (9-4) and serve aces (3-0).

The deciding factor was 1 set.

At the beginning of the set, Woori Card’s Mattei’s attacks were repeatedly blocked by Hyundai Capital, and they allowed Hyundai Capital’s Ahmed to score three consecutive points, taking the score to 0-3.

However, they started chasing at 8-11 with Kim Ji-han’s time-lag attack, and in the ensuing rally, Matei succeeded in opening quickly and narrowed the gap.

Then, after Ahmed’s quick open was cleared by defense, Matei’s open attack made the score 11-11.

In 12-12, middle blocker Chai Fei-chang (registered name Fei-chang), who joined Hyundai Capital in the Asia Quarter, missed the line, and Woori Card’s Asia Quarter member Issei Otake (registered name Issei) blocked Ahmed’s open attack. That year, Woori Card turned the score to 14-12.

Hyundai Capital’s Heo Soo-bong’s quick open ended up being a mistake, and Woori Card ran away with a 16-12 lead as Issei blocked Fei Chang’s quick attack.

Afterwards, Woori Card used Matei’s firepower to widen the score gap and win the first set.

Woori Card, who pulled off a thrilling comeback in the first set, continued their momentum in the early part of the second set.

At 2-2, Woori Card’s Issei’s fast attack landed on the court, and Hyundai Capital’s Ahmed’s rearguard attack went off the line without reaching the blocker’s hand.

With Matei’s second consecutive serve ace and Ahmed’s back attack mistake, Woori Card ran away to 7-2.

Hyundai Capital attempted to counterattack by sending in Jeon Gwang-in, a national team outside hitter who had maintained the warm-up zone in the first and second sets, in the third set.

In the third set, they took the lead with 12-9.

However, Woori Card made up for one point due to Jeon Gwang-in’s serve error, and when libero Kim Young-jun received Ahmed’s rearguard attack, Matei scored with an open attack to raise the mood.

Next, Park Jin-woo blocked Heo Soo-bong’s open attack, tying the score at 12-12.

The winner of the third set, which led to a deuce, was also Woori Card.

At 24-24, Matei Kok successfully attacked the rear and created a match point, and Issei ended the game by blocking Jeon Kwang-in’s quick open.

Ryu Hyun-jin, The Resurrected Monster Returns Home with a Smile

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Ryu Hyun-jin, the resurrected monster, returns home with a smile… Preparing for next year as a free agent

 

“I think I did well just by coming back.

I will definitely play a full season next year”

I’m sparing words about my free agency moves.

“We have to watch the situation”

‘Korean Monster’ Ryu Hyun-jin (36, Toronto Blue Jays), who successfully returned after surgery, returned home on the 18th.

His expression was much lighter than this time last year when he was concentrating on recovery and rehabilitation after undergoing surgery to repair his left elbow ligaments. 온라인카지노사이트

Ryu Hyun-jin entered Incheon International Airport on the 18th and said, “When I left the country for rehabilitation last December, I said, ‘I will return in the second half of the year’

I am satisfied that I kept that promise.

I think I did well enough just by returning.” I looked back.

Ryu Hyun-jin, who became a free agent (FA), did not say anything about his future actions, saying, “I don’t know.

I have to watch the situation.”

He added, “After taking a break (in the off-season), I will work hard to be able to play the full season next year.”

“We will make it,” he said.

After enduring a difficult time this season, Ryu Hyun-jin made his return after 426 days against the Baltimore Orioles on August 2nd.

He subsequently went 3 wins, 3 losses, and an ERA of 3.46 over 11 games.

He went 52 innings, giving up 53 hits, 14 walks, and striking out 38.

Although he did not fully regain his velocity, he proved his competitiveness as a major leaguer with his sophisticated control and crisis management skills.

The sight of the batter hitting out and missing swings with a ‘slow curve’ of only 100 km/h became a hot topic in the major leagues.

As Toronto was eliminated from the American League Wild Card Series on the 5th and ended the 2023 season, Ryu Hyun-jin became a free agent.

Local American media also predicted the possibility of a multi-year contract for Ryu Hyun-jin, mentioning the New York Yankees as his next destination.

There is also a possibility that he will return to the Hanwha Eagles, a team in KBO League One.

When Ryu Hyun-jin signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2013.

He went through a posting system (private competitive bidding).

So if he plays in Korea, he must wear a Hanwha uniform.

In a media interview early this year, when Ryu Hyun-jin was in the midst of his rehabilitation, he expressed his intention, saying, “I want to return to Hanwha when I can throw well.”

Byeon Sang-il Clashes with She Er Hao at Shilla Ramen on the 19th

변상일, 19일 신라면배서 셰얼하오와 격돌…한국, 첫 승 도전(종합) | 한국경제

Byeon Sang-il clashes with She Er Hao at Shilla Ramen on the 19th… Korea, challenge for first win

 

Seo Bong-soo receives a stone plaque from China’s Liu Shao-gwang in his first appearance as Baeksan Wanted

Byeon Sang-il, 9th dan, ranked 3rd in the Korean Baduk rankings, is attempting for his first victory at the Nongshim Shilla Ramyun Cup, a national competition.

The Korea Baduk Association announced on the 18th that 9-dan Byeon Sang-il will play against China’s 9-dan She Erhao in the 25th Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup World Baduk Finals finals held at the Korean Cultural Center in Beijing, China at 3 p.m. on the 19th.

The Nongshim Shin Ramyun Cup, known as the ‘Three Kingdoms of Baduk’, is a national competition in which five players each from Korea, China, and Japan compete to determine the winning team through a series of wins in which the winning knight is kept and the losing knight is eliminated. 카지노사이트위키

Seol Hyun-jun, 8th dan, participated in Korea’s first competition held on the 17th, but lost to 9th dan Xu Jiayuan, representing Japan.

Xu Jiayuan lost to China’s She Erhao in the 2nd match held on the 18th.

So the match on the 19th will be a match between Korea and China.

Korea’s second runner, Byun Sang-il, is a strong player who won the Chunran Cup last July and won a major world championship title, but he performed particularly poorly in the Shin Ramyun Cup.

So far, he has participated in the Shin Ramyun Cup finals three times, but has not won a single game and recorded only three losses.

His overall record against She Erhao is tightly balanced with 3 wins and 3 losses.

Korea, which is attempting to win the Shilla Ramen Cup for the fourth time in a row, is looking forward to Byun Sang-il’s first victory.

In the 2nd round of the first Nongshim Baeksan Cup World Baduk Senior Championship held this morning.

9-dan Seo Bong-su lost to China’s 9-dan Liu Shao-gwang by one and a half games in 319 moves.

Seo Bong-su created an advantageous situation at one point in the middle of the game, but he let loose and allowed the opponent to chase, leading to a reversal.

In the 5th Jinro Cup, a national competition in 1996, when he was at his peak.

He set a record of 9 consecutive wins, the highest ever, but in this streak, which he played again after 27 years, he failed to achieve a single win and lost.

It was his first loss against Liu Shao-gwang after two straight wins.

The Baeksan Cup is a national competition in which four knights born before 1969 from Korea, China, and Japan each compete to determine the winner through consecutive wins.

In the Baeksan Most Wanted 3 Kingdoms held on the 19th, Liu Shao-gwang will attempt his third consecutive win against Japan’s 9th dan Naoto Hikosaka.

The winning prize for the Shin Ramyun Cup is 500 million won, and the driver who wins three times in a row will receive a prize of 10 million won.

The prize money for winning the Baeksan Cup is 180 million won, and if you win three times in a row, you will receive 5 million won.