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There are medal chances on Day 3. The [https://www.totosafeguide.com 토토사이트] Korean relay team will try to break the national record (38.74) and win a medal for the first time in 37 years in the 400-meter relay final on Wednesday afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Korean relay team of Lee Jung-tae (27-Anyang City Hall), Kim Kook-young (32-Gwangju Metropolitan Government), Lee Jae-sung (22-Korea Gymnastics University) and Park Won-jin (20-Sokcho City Hall) finished second overall in the men's 400-meter relay preliminaries with a time of 38.75 seconds.
 
There are medal chances on Day 3. The [https://www.totosafeguide.com 토토사이트] Korean relay team will try to break the national record (38.74) and win a medal for the first time in 37 years in the 400-meter relay final on Wednesday afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Korean relay team of Lee Jung-tae (27-Anyang City Hall), Kim Kook-young (32-Gwangju Metropolitan Government), Lee Jae-sung (22-Korea Gymnastics University) and Park Won-jin (20-Sokcho City Hall) finished second overall in the men's 400-meter relay preliminaries with a time of 38.75 seconds.
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== "No worries about faith"...the unstoppable center fielder, 'Steel Magic' goes the distance ==
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The KT Wiz will take on the LG Twins in Game 1 of the Korean Series of the 2023 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League postseason on April 7 at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul.
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The Wizards have had a magical season this year. Injuries to key players at the start of the season left them with a huge hole, and they fell to last place in early June with a -14 win-loss margin. But they didn't give up. Injured players returned after recovering, and William Cuevas' return after a year as Bo Schuler's replacement was a huge boost to the starting lineup.
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KT won 42 games, drew one and lost 21 in the second half. Based on their second-half performance alone, they ranked first with a winning percentage of 0.667. In second place is LG with 37 wins, 26 losses, and a winning percentage of 0.587. In the end, the team climbed from 10th place and punched their ticket to the playoffs with a +17 win-loss margin and second place in the regular season.
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The playoffs were just as magical. We dropped games one and two at home against the NC Dinos. But in Game 3, they fought back. The starting lineup started to settle down and the hitters started to hit, rattling off three straight wins to complete the third playoff "reverse sweep" in history and reach the Korean Series stage.
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After falling to the bottom of the standings, KT finished the season in second place and will now look to return to the top for the first time in two years. The team is ready to hoist the trophy in the inaugural Korean Series at KT Wiz Park.
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KT manager Lee Kang-cheol attended the Korean Series media day at Jamsil Stadium on June 6 and said, "I think we've come up through the season well. I'm glad we came up well so we won't be disappointed. This is the first Korean Series to be held in Suwon. We will do our best to prepare with the players, front office, and fans to reach the top spot."
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KT's cleanup trio is Anthony Alford, Byung-ho Park, and Jang Sung-woo. In the playoffs, Alford had two hits (one home run), five walks, one RBI, two runs scored, a .143 OPS and a .725 slugging percentage, Park Byung-ho had four hits, one RBI, one run scored, seven strikeouts, a .200 OPS and a .450 slugging percentage, and Jang Sung-woo had six hits (one home run), two RBI, three runs scored, two strikeouts, a .333 OPS and a .872 slugging percentage.
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Alford and Byung-ho Park are not hitting well enough. Jang Sung-woo's batting came alive in the fourth and fifth games. Lee Kang-cheol showed his faith in his players. "I don't think the center field is bad against LG pitchers," he said, "The game sense has improved a lot, and I think we have an advantage in that area. The opposing pitchers will be different and the players will have ideas on how to deal with them. There are no worries about faith."
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This season, KT rebounded with their starting pitching. This postseason, it will continue. Starting with Ko Young-pyo in Game 1, William Cuevas, Wes Benjamin, and others will start. "We're going [https://www.totosafeguide.com 먹튀검증] to use our starting pitchers as much as possible," said Lee. I think the starting role will be important for our team this season and in the postseason," Lee said.
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Lee's main concern was the LG bullpen. "The LG starting lineup may look weak, but there are seven or eight bullpen pitchers. I think that's the trickiest part," he said. "They have a lot of hitters with good contact, so we had a tough time (in the regular season)."

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Hwang Sun-woo's Men's Medley Relay 800m Finishes '6th' in Final Race

The Korean swimming "golden generation" of Hwang Sun-woo (20), Kim Woo-min (22), Yang Jae-hoon (25-over Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province) and Lee Ho-joon (22-Daegu Metropolitan City) broke another Korean record in the final of the World Aquatics Championships.

South Korea finished sixth in the men's 800-meter freestyle relay final at the Fukuoka 2023 World Aquatics Championships at Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall in Fukuoka, Japan, on Monday, setting a new national record of 7:04.07. This is their best finish since finishing sixth in Budapest last year.

The 800-meter freestyle relay is an event in which four swimmers swim 200 meters of freestyle. Hwang Sun-woo was the first swimmer on the day and was in third place through the 100 meters in 51.35 seconds, dropping to sixth place between 100 and 150 meters before moving up to fifth place at the end, clocking 1:46.35.

Kim Woo-min then ran the 200 meters in 1:44.84 to stay in fifth place. The third youngster, Yang Jae-hoon, dropped to seventh place in the 200 meters with a time of 1:48.35. Lee 스포츠토토 completed the 200 meters in 1:44.53. He moved up to fifth place at the 150-meter mark, but faded in the final sprint to finish sixth.

Although South Korea was denied its first-ever team medal at the World Aquatics Championships, the country continued to break records in the preliminaries and finals. Earlier in the day in the preliminaries, the Koreans set a time of 7:06.82, and then nearly nine hours later in the final, they improved by a whopping 2.75 seconds, making it two Korean records in one day.

Great Britain won gold in 6:59.08, with the United States taking silver in 7:00.02 and Australia taking bronze in 7:02.13.

For South Korea, reaching the final is a big deal. For the first time in the history of Korean swimming, they have reached two consecutive World Aquatics Championships team finals in management events.

They are also the only Asian nation to qualify for the 800-meter freestyle relay final. In the preliminaries, Japan finished ninth and China 11th.

The outlook for the Hangzhou Asian Games in September is also bright. South Korea has yet to win a team gold medal in a business event at the Asian Games. The country's best team results at the Asian Games are a silver medal in the 800-meter freestyle relay at Hiroshima 1994 and a silver in the 400-meter medley relay at Guangzhou 2010. South Korea will be looking to win its first ever team gold medal in a business event at the Asian Games.

Cho Sung-wook, who saw the goal closest, "I was sure it was offside"

Cho Sung-wook was convinced that Bucheon FC's goal was offside.


Seongnam FC drew 2-2 with Bucheon FC in the 27th round of the Hana OneQ K League 2 2023 at Tancheon Sports Complex at 7 p.m. on July 21. With a point, Seongnam briefly moved up to ninth place in the league.


It was a tense game until the end. Seongnam went into halftime with the lead thanks to a first-half goal from Chris, but conceded an equalizer to Ahn Jae-jun, who came on as a substitute at the start of the second half. In need of a goal, it was Cho Sung-wook who stepped up to the plate. In the 26th minute of the second half, he headed home a ball from Park Tae-joon on a corner kick to give his team the lead again. He was the only one who jumped high in the crowd. Despite Cho Sung-wook's fourth goal of the league, Seongnam conceded a late equalizer through Lee Yi-hyung in stoppage time and the match ended in a draw.

We caught up with Cho in the mix zone after the game, and he wasn't happy after conceding the equalizer in late stoppage time. "We had a goal, and for that goal, we had to win the game today. We tried to win, but I'm personally disappointed with the last goal. I think it's a bit disappointing that it ended in a draw," he said.


"I think the team did a good job of building up from the back and taking the pressure off the opponent," he continued, "but I think the defense could have been a little more focused at the end of the game. I think we need to work on that," he reflected.


He also talked about his goal. After scoring a header in the opening match at home against the Ansan Greeners, Cho Sung-wook has now scored four goals this season, including against Bucheon. That's the fourth most in Seongnam, behind Chris, Gabriel, and Lee Jong-ho.


"I feel lucky," said Cho Sung-wook. My teammates put up good kicks, so I was able to score well. In training, I rarely score, but in matches, I do. I think it's better," he said with a slight smile.


I also asked him about the goals that were disallowed by VAR. Bucheon's Lupeta rattled the Seongnam net twice on the day, but both goals were overturned after VAR. Seongnam could breathe a sigh of relief.


"I was convinced that Lupeta's goal 토토사이트 was offside, so I said so, but the referees all said it wasn't offside, so I was a little uneasy when they said that. But fortunately, it was canceled, so I felt good."


Seongnam will now face Gyeongnam FC and Gimpo FC for the rest of August. "Actually, whenever we played Gyeongnam or Gimpo, I didn't think that we would play a game where we would never lose," said Cho Sung-wook. We will play to win this time as well. However, as I said earlier, we will talk to the players about our defensive focus and make it better," he said, revealing how they will prepare for the two matches.

Korea Athletics seeks medal in men's 400m relay on Day 3

After failing to add a medal on day three, South Korean athletics will try for a medal in the 400-meter relay on day three.

After "high school student" Kim Tae-hee (18-Iri Gonggo) won gold in the women's hammer throw on the first day of athletics at the Hangzhou Asian Games (Sept. 29), South Korean athletics failed to add a medal on day two.

Ko Seung-hwan (25-Gwangju Metropolitan Government) finished seventh in the men's 200-meter final in 21.06 later in the day at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Main Stadium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. His final time was slower than his time in the semifinals (20.87).

In the men's 110m hurdles final, Kim Kyung-tae (26, Ansan City Hall) ran a personal best of 13.73 (previous 13.84) but finished seventh.

In the women's pole vault final, Shin Sooyoung (25-Kangwon Doosan Athletic Association) finished eighth with a height of 3.60 meters.

Lee Hee-jin (24-Cheongyang County) finished ninth out of 15 in the women's long jump final with a leap of 6m06, while Kim Il-hyun (29-Gyeongju City) finished 10th out of 11 in the men's discus with a throw of 48m62.

There are medal chances on Day 3. The 토토사이트 Korean relay team will try to break the national record (38.74) and win a medal for the first time in 37 years in the 400-meter relay final on Wednesday afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Korean relay team of Lee Jung-tae (27-Anyang City Hall), Kim Kook-young (32-Gwangju Metropolitan Government), Lee Jae-sung (22-Korea Gymnastics University) and Park Won-jin (20-Sokcho City Hall) finished second overall in the men's 400-meter relay preliminaries with a time of 38.75 seconds.

"No worries about faith"...the unstoppable center fielder, 'Steel Magic' goes the distance

"No worries about faith."


The KT Wiz will take on the LG Twins in Game 1 of the Korean Series of the 2023 Shinhan Bank SOL KBO League postseason on April 7 at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul.


The Wizards have had a magical season this year. Injuries to key players at the start of the season left them with a huge hole, and they fell to last place in early June with a -14 win-loss margin. But they didn't give up. Injured players returned after recovering, and William Cuevas' return after a year as Bo Schuler's replacement was a huge boost to the starting lineup.


KT won 42 games, drew one and lost 21 in the second half. Based on their second-half performance alone, they ranked first with a winning percentage of 0.667. In second place is LG with 37 wins, 26 losses, and a winning percentage of 0.587. In the end, the team climbed from 10th place and punched their ticket to the playoffs with a +17 win-loss margin and second place in the regular season.


The playoffs were just as magical. We dropped games one and two at home against the NC Dinos. But in Game 3, they fought back. The starting lineup started to settle down and the hitters started to hit, rattling off three straight wins to complete the third playoff "reverse sweep" in history and reach the Korean Series stage.


After falling to the bottom of the standings, KT finished the season in second place and will now look to return to the top for the first time in two years. The team is ready to hoist the trophy in the inaugural Korean Series at KT Wiz Park.


KT manager Lee Kang-cheol attended the Korean Series media day at Jamsil Stadium on June 6 and said, "I think we've come up through the season well. I'm glad we came up well so we won't be disappointed. This is the first Korean Series to be held in Suwon. We will do our best to prepare with the players, front office, and fans to reach the top spot."


KT's cleanup trio is Anthony Alford, Byung-ho Park, and Jang Sung-woo. In the playoffs, Alford had two hits (one home run), five walks, one RBI, two runs scored, a .143 OPS and a .725 slugging percentage, Park Byung-ho had four hits, one RBI, one run scored, seven strikeouts, a .200 OPS and a .450 slugging percentage, and Jang Sung-woo had six hits (one home run), two RBI, three runs scored, two strikeouts, a .333 OPS and a .872 slugging percentage.


Alford and Byung-ho Park are not hitting well enough. Jang Sung-woo's batting came alive in the fourth and fifth games. Lee Kang-cheol showed his faith in his players. "I don't think the center field is bad against LG pitchers," he said, "The game sense has improved a lot, and I think we have an advantage in that area. The opposing pitchers will be different and the players will have ideas on how to deal with them. There are no worries about faith."


This season, KT rebounded with their starting pitching. This postseason, it will continue. Starting with Ko Young-pyo in Game 1, William Cuevas, Wes Benjamin, and others will start. "We're going 먹튀검증 to use our starting pitchers as much as possible," said Lee. I think the starting role will be important for our team this season and in the postseason," Lee said.


Lee's main concern was the LG bullpen. "The LG starting lineup may look weak, but there are seven or eight bullpen pitchers. I think that's the trickiest part," he said. "They have a lot of hitters with good contact, so we had a tough time (in the regular season)."