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Hwang Sun-woo vs. Pan Zhan-le, Woo Sang-hyuk vs. Bar Sim

Hwang Sun-woo vs. Pan Zhan-le, Woo Sang-hyuk vs. Bar Sim

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Asian Games, Hwang Sun-woo vs. Pan Zhan-le, Woo Sang-hyuk vs. Bar Sim… Olympic.com Also Pays Attention




Hwang Sun-woo and Fan Zhanle compete for gold in the 100m and 200m freestyle swimming.

Diamond League final champion Woo Sang-hyuk competes with 'the best in the game' Barshim.

Olympic.com also looks forward to the confrontation between Hwang Seon-woo (20, Gangwon Provincial Office) and Fan Zhanle (19, China), and Woo Sang-hyuk (27, Yongin City Hall) and Mutaz Essa Barsim (32, Qatar) at the Hangzhou Asian Games. 온라인카지노

On the 19th, Olympic.com selected ‘Athletes to watch at the Hangzhou Asian Games.’

The title of the article was '10 players', but the actual number of players introduced was 9.

Hwang Sun-woo was the only Korean player selected, and Woo Sang-hyuk was mentioned as Barshim's rival, although he did not find a place in the 'sub-heading'.

Olympic.com predicted, “Hwang Sun-woo, who won medals at the long-course (50m) World Aquatics Championships two times in a row, will have an exciting match with Fan Zhanle in the men’s 100m and 200m freestyle swimming event at the Asian Games.”

He continued, "In the 200m freestyle, Sunwoo Hwang took second place at the 2022 Budapest World Championships and third place at the 2023 Fukuoka World Championships. At

this year's World Championships, he touched the touchpad in 1 minute 44.42 seconds, setting an Asian record (Sun Yang's 1 minute 44.39 seconds).

“He came closer by 0.03 seconds,” he said, highlighting the rivalry between the two by saying, “Hwang Sun-woo was third in this year’s men’s 200m freestyle with a time of 1 minute 44.42 seconds, and Fan Zhanle was fourth with a time of 1 minute 44.65 seconds.”

In the 100m freestyle, Fan Zhanle, who holds the Asian record of 47.22 seconds, is ahead of Hwang Sun-woo, who holds the previous Asian record (47.56 seconds).

Olympic.com emphasized, "It is certain that Hwang Sun-woo and Fan Zhanle will have an exciting competition in the 100m and 200m freestyle."

Hwang Sun-woo and Fan Zhanle will compete for the 100m freestyle title on the 24th and the 200m freestyle title on the 27th.

In the men's high jump category, a little more weight was given to Barsim.

Olympic.com said, “Barsim chose the World Championships and the Asian Games as the most important competitions of the year,” and added, “He ranked 3rd at the Budapest World Championships (held in August), winning his 5th medal in his career and becoming the first men’s high jumper to win a World Championships gold medal.”

He said, “I became the player who won all three medals, silver medals (1), and bronze medals (1).”

Barshim achieved two consecutive Asian Games wins in Guangzhou (2m 27) in 2010 and Incheon (2m 35) in 2014.

However, he suffered an ankle injury in the 2017 season and was unable to participate in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang.

Olympic.com said, “Barshim is now playing to regain the top spot in the Asian Games for the first time in 9 years since 2014,” and added, “He also did not participate in the Diamond League Finals to focus on the Asian Games.”

Woo Sang-hyuk won the 2023 World Association of Athletics Federations Diamond League Final, where Barsim was absent, over 2m35.

Olympic.com said, “Barshim’s rival is Woo Sang-hyuk,” and predicted, “The personal best records this season are Barshim’s 2m 36 and Woo Sang-hyuk’s 2m 35.

The two will have a fierce battle at the Asian Games.”

After winning the Diamond League Final for the first time in Korean athletics, Woo Sang-hyuk said, "Playing with Barsim creates the right amount of tension," and added, "We will be able to have a more interesting game at the Hangzhou Asian Games where Barsim is participating.

A gold medal at the Asian Games is also a very important goal for me.

I will do my best to compete with Barsim,” he said.

The winner of the Hangzhou Asian Games will be decided in the men's high jump final held on October 4.

Olympic.com features World Athletics Championships men's javelin throw champion Neeraj Chopra (India), swimmer Rikako Ikee (Japan), who overcame leukemia, skateboarder Kusaki Hinano (Japan), diving Pandelera Linong (Malaysia), and table tennis Sun Yingsa (Japan). China), badminton Kunrabut Vitidsarn (Thailand), and artistic gymnastics Jang Bo-heng (China) were selected as athletes to watch.
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