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Kim Min-seop, Korea’s New 200m Butterfly Backstroke Lee Joo-ho and Lee Eun-ji Confirmed for Olympics Kim Min-seop set a new Korean record of 1 minute 54.95 seconds, shortening the previous day’s preliminaries record by 0.50 seconds, and went to Paris with backstroke signs Lee Joo-ho and Lee Eun-ji, and men’s breaststroke Choi Dong-yeol also qualified for the Paris Olympics. Kim Min-seop (Dokdo Sports Team) changed the Korean record in the men’s 200m butterfly in just one day and qualified for the Paris Olympics. Kim Min-seop won the men’s 200m butterfly final at the 2024 Paris Olympic Swimming Management National Team Selection Competition (KB Finance Korea Swimming Championship) held at the Gimcheon Indoor Swimming Pool in Gyeongsangbuk-do on the 23rd, setting a new Korean record of 1 minute 54.95 seconds. Kim Min-seop, who set a new Korean record with 1 minute 55.45 seconds in the previous day’s preliminaries, 0.50 seconds ahead of the 1 minute 55.95 seconds set at the 2023 national team selection held in November 2022 when he was a high school student, set another Korean record by 0.50 seconds in the finals on this day. shortened. 사설 토토사이트 Kim Min-seop also confirmed his first individual Olympic appearance by passing the Paris Olympic standard record of 1 minute 55.78 seconds. The Korea Swimming Federation introduced, “Kim Min-seop’s record of 1 minute 54.95 seconds on this day is a good record that can place him in 3rd place at the 2024 Doha World Aquatics Championships and 6th place at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.” After the game, Kim Min-seop said, “I can’t believe the record of 1 minute and 54 seconds. I was not selected as a representative of the 200m butterfly at the Doha World Aquatics Championships and only participated in the 400m individual medley, so I am happy to be able to participate in the Olympics as my main event.” Men’s 200m backstroke Lee Ju-ho (Seogwipo City Hall), women’s 200m backstroke Lee Eun-ji (Bangsan High School), and men’s 100m breaststroke Choi Dong-yeol (Gangwon Provincial Office) also qualified for the Paris Olympics. Lee Joo-ho easily surpassed the Olympic standard record (1 minute 57.50 seconds) in the men’s 200m backstroke final with a time of 1 minute 56.52 seconds, confirming his second Olympic berth after Tokyo. Joo-ho Lee, who took 5th place in the men’s 200m backstroke at the Doha World Championships last February, said, “I did not rest after the Doha World Championships, and entered this competition thinking it was part of my training, but my time came out better than I expected.” He added, “I will participate in the Tokyo Olympics. “ I will focus more on training in Paris with the goal of achieving the best results ever.” In the women’s 200m backstroke final, Eunji Lee touched the touchpad at 2 minutes 09.88 seconds, faster than the Olympic standard record (2 minutes 10.39 seconds). Eunji Lee will also be competing in his second Olympic Games following Tokyo. He expressed his thoughts, “I am the youngest member of the swimming team in Tokyo, and it was my first international competition, so my performance was not as good as expected, but I will prepare harder and do my best to make the fans cheer more happily.” Choi Dong-yeol finished the race in the men’s 100m breaststroke final in 1 minute 00.23 seconds, slower than the Olympic standard record (59.49 seconds). However, according to the standard, “Among the athletes who ranked first in the finals of each event, if they have valid performance in competitions recognized by the International Aquatics Federation during the standard record recognition period (March 1, 2023 to June 23, 2024), they will be selected as Olympic representatives.” Choi Dong-yeol, who won a bronze medal with a time of 59.28 seconds at the Hangzhou Asian Games in September last year, was also given the right to participate in the Paris Olympics. Choi Dong-yeol said, “I am disappointed with today’s record, but I am happy just to have obtained the Olympic ticket that I have longed for,” and promised, “I will do my best for the remaining period so that I can play without regrets in Paris.” As of today, a total of five people in Korean swimming management have qualified for the Paris Olympics in five individual events, including Kim Woo-min (Gangwon Provincial Office), who won the men’s 1,500m freestyle event. Korean swimmers have also secured qualifications to the Paris Olympics in three team events, including the men’s 800m relay, men’s 400m medley relay, and 400m mixed medley relay, and are likely to secure qualifications to the Olympics in individual events, including men’s 200m freestyle 200m Hwang Sun-woo and 400m Kim Woo-min, and women’s 200m individual medley Kim Seo-young (Gyeongbuk Provincial Office). Stars are preparing for the national team selection competition.
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