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‘Badminton King’ Ahn Se-young was nominated for the Badminton World Federation (BWF) Player of the Year Award.
According to BWF, Ahn Se-young, world number one in women's singles, was selected as a candidate for the Female Player of the Year award along with Chen Yufei (China) and Akane Yamaguchi (Japan). 카지노사이트
The BWF Player of the Year Award is given to the player with the most outstanding performance of the year, and is evaluated based on her performance from November of last year to October of this year.
BWF said of Ahn Se-young, "She had a season that other players dream of," and that she introduced, "She reached the finals in all but one of the 14 competitions (this year) and won 10 times."
The Australian Open, which he won last November, was also included in the evaluation period, and the number of wins was calculated as 11.
This year, Ahn Se-young swept major competitions such as the All England Open, World Individual Championships, and Hangzhou Asian Games, and ranked first in the world rankings.
Ahn Se-young appears likely to win the award, given that her competitors Yamaguchi and Chen Yu-fei have won only five times and three times this year.
Seo Seung-jae was nominated for the Male Athlete of the Year award and was also selected as a candidate in the doubles category along with Chae Yu-jeong.
BWF said, “Seungjae Seo made history by becoming the first male athlete to win two World Individual Championships in 24 years,” and added, “He achieved success in both men’s doubles and mixed doubles.”
Seo Seung-jae lifted the trophy three times each in mixed doubles with Chae Yu-jeong and men's doubles with Kang Min-hyuk.
Kim Jeong-jun (Daegu Urban Development Corporation), ranked second in the world in the disabled badminton WH2 class, was selected as a candidate for the Male Disabled Athlete Award.
The final winners will be announced on the 11th of next month.
Coach Bento, who left Korea and became the head coach of the United Arab Emirates, made his international match debut.
What was the result?
The first goal was scored 16 minutes after the game started, and the opposing goalkeeper fell down in frustration as the attack was allowed too easily.
His second goal, which came six minutes later, was a testament to his organization.
A cross from the left was stabbed to the player in front of the goal.
Also, in addition to this wonderful mid-range shot, there was also an exquisite shot that missed the goalkeeper. 바카라사이트닷컴
In his first game after taking office, he won 4 to 1.
The winner of the North-South confrontation was South Korea.
The Korean women's volleyball team, led by coach Cesar Hernández, defeated North Korea with a set score of 3-1 (19-25 25-21 25-9) in the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games women's volleyball quarterfinal round match held at the Changchen Campus gymnasium of Hangzhou Normal University, China on the 5th. They achieved a come-from-behind victory (25-20).
Korea previously lost to Vietnam and won against Nepal in Group C of the group stage. They advanced to the quarterfinals with 1 win, 1 loss, and 2nd place in their group. Vietnam took first place in the group with two wins.
In the quarterfinals, teams compete based on their group league results. Korea entered the quarterfinals with one loss and Vietnam with one win. They were placed in Group E along with Group A 1st place China (2 wins) and 2nd place North Korea (1 win, 1 loss). A situation confronting China and North Korea. They had to be in the top two of Group E to advance to the semifinals, so two wins were essential.
However, on the 4th, they lost 0-3 against China. They lost twice alongside North Korea. Korea's advance to the semifinals was thwarted as China and Vietnam had already secured two wins. This is the second ‘no medal’ in history and the first in 17 years.
Korea participated in a total of 15 Asian Games from the 1962 Jakarta Games to the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Games, winning 2 gold medals, 8 silver medals, and 4 bronze medals. Only at the 2006 Doha Games did she finish in 5th place. In Hangzhou, we are empty-handed again.
With the win against North Korea, they ranked 3rd (1 win, 2 losses) out of 4 teams in Group E. North Korea is in 4th place (3 losses). Korea will play the match for 5th to 8th place on the 6th at 3:30 PM (Korean time). They will clash with Kazakhstan, 4th place in Group F. Kazakhstan ranked second in Group D of the group stage with 2 wins and 1 loss, following Japan (3 wins). The quarterfinal round was assigned to Group F. They suffered 1 loss in the group stage and 2 losses against Thailand in Group F, failing to advance to the semifinals. On this day, they also lost 1-3 to Taiwan, placing 4th in Group F with a total of 3 losses.
Cesar regrouped after being completely defeated in the China game and then took part in the North Korea game. Outside hitter Kang So-hwi (GS Caltex) roared with 24 points, including one serve, the most of both teams. Outside heater Pyo Seung-ju (IBK Industrial Bank of Korea) scored 12 points with one serve, and aposite spiker Lee Seon-woo (Cheong Kwan-jang) assisted with 11 points.
Middle blocker Lee Da-hyeon (Hyundai Engineering & Construction) added 7 points with 1 serve, and middle blocker Jeong Ho-young (Cheong Kwan-jang) added 6 points with 3 blocking and 1 serve. Outside heater Park Jeong-ah (Korea Expressway Corporation) scored 5 points, including 1 block, and middle blocker Joo-ah Lee (Heungkuk Life Insurance) followed with 5 points, with 1 block.
In North Korea, ace Kim Hyun-joo scored 22 points, the most in the team, with 4 servings and 1 blocking.
The beginning of the first set was a close match. The score increased to 12-12. North Korea ran away with Kim Hyun-joo's attack and serve scoring. Korea was dragged down to 12-15 due to Park Jung-ah's offense. Afterwards, Kim Hyun-joo's offensive score made it 16-20. They caught up, 18-21, thanks to attacks from Ho-young Jeong and Seon-woo Lee, but were defeated by Shin-geum Cho's attack and Hyun-joo Kim's serve. It was tied 18-23. North Korea took the first set thanks to Lim Hyang's score.
At the beginning of the second set, one point was lost due to the referee's ambiguous decision regarding the overnet. Setter Kim Da-in (Hyundai Engineering & Construction) made up for one point by dropping a long receiver into the opponent's court. Seung-Joo Pyo’s consecutive goals made it 6-3. Afterwards, they allowed North Korea to counterattack and were chased away by one point. Korea ran away with a 15-11 lead thanks to attacks by Kang So-hwi and Joo-ah Lee and blocking by Beom-sil and Jeong Ho-young. Kang So-hwi made it 19-14 with a sharp diagonal attack following a series of straight course hits.
Lee Seon-woo scores 20-16. North Korea was allowed a serve ace to make it 21-19, but Kang So-hwi broke the trend with an attack. After a long rally, North Korea chased by 2 points with a quick attack. Ho-Young Jeong's chance ball from the front line ended up leaving the opponent's court and ended up being a mistake. The score was 23-21. Seungju Pyo clenched his teeth and scored to take the set point. Kim Da-in's serve ace completed the 25th point.
In the third set, Pyo Seung-joo's serve ace and Lee Seon-woo and Kang So-hwi's attacks continued the lead to 4-0. They were overwhelmed, 10-1, by middle blocker Park Eun-jin (Cheong Kwan-jang)'s blocking, Kang So-hwi's attack, and the opponent's mistakes. Afterwards, Kang So-hwi's serve ace made it 14-3. They attacked and blocked without stopping. Lee Seon-woo's score made it 20-7. Seung-Joo Pyo's attack decorated the final score.
North Korea took a 4-2 lead early in the fourth set. Korea, which had achieved balance thanks to Park Eun-jin and Pyo Seung-joo's attacks, turned the tables 5-4 thanks to Park Eun-jin's mobile attack. At the end of the rally, Pyo Seung-joo scored to go one step further at 7-5. Afterwards, Korea lost 9-10 due to consecutive errors. Lee Da-hyun turned the score over to 11-10 with a fast break and serve ace. After a strong defense, Kang So-hwi's counterattack and Lee Seon-woo's open score made it 13-10.
North Korea successfully counterattacked 15-15 with Kim Hyun-joo's attack and serve scoring. Korea broke the ice at 16-15 thanks to Pyo Seung-joo's attack. Next, the referee pointed out Seung-Joo Pyo's over-netting, which he was blocking in a close match above the net. Although it did not seem to be a mistake, the score was given to North Korea, making it 16-16.
In a persistent tug-of-war, substitute Park Jeong-ah made a valuable block. The score was 19-18. Lee Da-hyun's quick attack allowed them to reach the 20-point mark first. Through video review, Park Jeong-ah and Kang So-hwi scored touchouts, making it 23-20. Kang So-hwi's attack and opponent's mistakes ensured victory.