Kim Guk-young and Others Placed Second in the Men’s 400m Relay Preliminaries
[Asian Games] Kim Guk-young and Others Placed Second in the Men’s 400m Relay Preliminaries… 0.01 Second Difference with Korean Gods
In the finals held on the afternoon of the 3rd, a medal challenge for the first time in 37 years since 1986.
The Korean track and field men’s 400m relay team advanced to the finals of the Hangzhou Asian Games with a ‘season’s best time’,
0.01 seconds slower than the Korean record.
Lee Jeong-tae
The Korean men’s short-distance relay team consisted of Lee Jeong-tae (27, Anyang City Hall), Kim Guk-young (32, Gwangju Metropolitan City Hall)
Lee Jae-seong (22) in Group 1 of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games men’s 400m relay preliminaries
held at the main stadium of the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center in Zhejiang, China, on the 2nd. 카지노사이트원
Korea National Sport University) and Park Won-jin (20, Sokcho City Hall) ran in that order and finished the race in 38.75 seconds.
Although it was slower than China, which finished the race in 38.62 seconds,
it took second place in its group and second overall, securing a spot in the finals.
The Korean record for the men’s 400m relay is 38.74 seconds set by Oh Kyung-soo,
Cho Gyu-won, Kim Kuk-young, and Joshua in 2014.
Asian Games
The Hangzhou Asian Games national team increased its chances of winning a medal
by setting a good record of 38.75 seconds in the less warm preliminaries.
The previous season’s best time for the Korean men’s 400m relay was 38.77 seconds.
This record was also set on September 17 by Lee Jeong-tae, Kim Guk-young,
Lee Jae-seong, and Park Won-jin, and in just 15 days,
the season’s best record was reduced by 0.02 seconds.
The relay team, including Kim Kook-young, unanimously said,
“We will definitely set a new Korean record in the finals held tomorrow afternoon.”
The only time Korea won a medal in the men’s 400m relay at the Asian Games was in the 1986 Seoul Games.
After coming in 3rd place at the time, I never stood on the podium.
The national team, centered around Kim Kook-young,
who holds the Korean men’s 100m record (10.07 seconds),
will attempt to win the first Asian Games medal in 37 years in the finals held at 10:25 pm on the 3rd, Korean time.