Recorded 46.60 seconds on the second day of the competition on the 25th
Hwang Seon-woo (21, Gangwon Provincial Office) shook off his regrets about the 2024 Paris Olympics at the 2024 International Swimming Federation Management World Cup 2nd Incheon Games.
Hwang Seon-woo recorded a time of 46.60 seconds and took second place in the men’s 100m freestyle final held at Munhak Park Tae-hwan Swimming Pool in Incheon on the afternoon of the 25th.
First place went to Jamie Jack (Australia), who recorded 46.48 seconds.
Behind Hwang Sun-woo was Peter Coats (South Africa) with a time of 46.74 seconds.
Chinese swimming star Fan Zhanle (20) finished fourth with 46.80 seconds.
Hwang Sun-woo has grown into a player representing Korea.
Accordingly, there were expectations that he would win a medal at the Olympics held in Paris, France last July.
Contrary to expectations, Hwang Sun-woo did not even advance to the finals in the 200m freestyle, let alone win a medal.
Although he made it to the semifinals in the 100m freestyle, he gave up competing to focus on the 800m relay. However, the 800m relay also finished below your performance.
The slump did not last long. The atmosphere turned around by winning five gold medals at the 105th National Sports Festival, which was held immediately afterwards.
And on this day, after competing with world-class players, he completely changed the flow by taking second place in the touch pad.
Hwang Sun-woo, who passed the preliminaries in 8th place overall with a time of 47.42 seconds, showed off his good performance throughout the finals and accepted 2nd place in the final score.
Meanwhile, Kim Young-beom (18, Gangwon Physical Education High School), who took first place overall in the preliminaries on this day, ranked 5th with 47.00 seconds, and another Korean athlete, Yang Jae-hoon (26, Gangwon Provincial Office), ranked 6th with 47.26 seconds.
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