Ice speed Kim Min-seon wins bronze medal at the Four Continents Championships, the first international competition of the new season

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Kim Min-seon is sprinting in the women’s 500M final of⁢ the 59th National Men’s and ‌Women’s Speed ​​Skating Championships held at Taereung International Skating Rink⁢ in Nowon-gu, Seoul on ‍the afternoon of the 22nd. This competition serves as the 2024-2025 International ‍Skating Union (ISU) Speed ​​Skating World Cup‌ Series and the Harbin Asian Winter Games​ dispatched⁢ athlete selection competition. 2024.10.22.⁣ Newsis

Kim Min-seon (Uijeongbu City Hall),‍ a Korean speed skating short-distance star, won a bronze medal in the women’s 500m ​at the first international ​competition​ of the 2024-2025 season.

Min-seon Kim‍ crossed the finish line in 38.30 ⁢seconds in the women’s 500m at the 2024-2025 International Skating‍ Union (ISU)‌ Four Continents Speed ​​Skating ⁢Championships held at the YS‌ Arena in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture,⁣ Japan on the 16th, taking third ⁢place out of ⁢19 ‍people. .

Erin ‍Jackson (USA) won the gold medal‍ in 38.16 seconds, and⁢ Kurumi‍ Inagawa (Japan) won the silver medal in 38.26 ‌seconds.

Kim Min-seon,⁤ who raced ‍with Inagawa in⁤ Group 6, started from ‌the outside course and passed the first 100 meters in ⁤10.60 seconds. It was a record equivalent​ to 5th place.

Kim Min-seon picked up the pace ​afterward and passed the remaining‌ 400 meters in 27.70 seconds, raising her ranking to third place.

Kim Min-seon, who swept the gold medals in the 1st to 5th World Cup competitions in the 2022-2023 season and​ took first place in the​ World Cup ‌rankings, ‍also ranked‌ second after Jackson in ​the 2023-2024 season.

Kim Min-seon will challenge ⁣for⁤ an additional medal in ⁣the women’s 1000m held on the‍ 17th. ​Afterwards, they will participate in the first⁢ round of the World Cup held in Nagano, Japan on the 22nd.

Lee Na-hyun (Korea National Sport ⁢University), a promising ⁣sprinter who also competed ‌in the women’s 500m, ranked‌ 11th with⁢ a time of 39.20 ⁢seconds.

Kim Min-seon and Na-hyun‌ Lee⁣ teamed ‍up​ to win a silver medal in the team sprint that ​took ⁣place on​ the 15th.

In the men’s 500m,⁣ Kim Jun-ho (Gangwon Provincial⁣ Office) took ⁣10th ⁤place with a time of 35.29 seconds. Cho Sang-hyuk (Sports Toto) took 12th place with ‌35.57 ⁢seconds.

The gold medal went to Jordan Stoltz (USA), who recorded 34.47 seconds.

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Interview between Time.news Editor and Speed Skating⁢ Expert

Editor: Welcome, everyone! Today, we have an exciting guest with us—Dr. Min-kyu Lee, ​a recognized expert in speed skating biomechanics and coaching. We’re thrilled to discuss the recent achievements of Kim Min-seon at the ISU Four ‌Continents ​Championships. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Lee!

Dr. Lee: Thank ‌you for having me! It’s great ‍to be here, especially as ‌we celebrate Kim Min-seon’s incredible ‌performance.

Editor: Absolutely! Kim Min-seon secured a bronze medal in the women’s 500m race with a time ⁣of 38.30‌ seconds. What do you‌ think contributed to her success in this highly competitive field?

Dr. Lee: Kim’s success can be⁣ attributed to several‍ factors, but most ⁢importantly, her training and mental fortitude. Finishing third among 19 talented​ competitors, including Olympic champion ⁤Erin Jackson, is no small feat. Her ability to maintain a​ strong pace after a solid ‍start—achieving​ a quick first⁣ 100 meters in just 10.60 seconds—showcases her tactical racing ‍strategy.

Editor: That’s fascinating! Given​ her performance in the previous season,‍ where⁤ she dominated the⁤ World⁤ Cups, how important is this consistency in an athlete’s career?

Dr. Lee: Consistency is crucial in elite sports. Kim Min-seon not only won gold in every World Cup event last season but also‌ maintained her momentum ⁢into the current season, ranking second so far. This kind of ⁢performance builds⁢ confidence and skill, making​ her a‍ formidable competitor⁣ on international stages. It’s a testament⁣ to her technical skill and her smooth adaptation to high-pressure situations.

Editor: And let’s not forget her training partner, Lee Na-hyun, who ranked 11th in the⁤ same event. What impact do you think teammate dynamics have on performance?

Dr. Lee: Teammates can be ⁢incredibly influential in a sport like speed skating. They challenge each other during training and can help each other with mental preparation. Their silver⁣ medal in the team sprint shows that ‍they have ⁤a good synergy, which can enhance⁤ their individual performances. When athletes push each other to improve, it often⁣ translates into better results during competitions.

Editor: Speaking of‌ competitions, what ‍do you predict for Kim Min-seon in the⁣ upcoming women’s 1000m and subsequent events in ⁣Nagano?

Dr. Lee: Given ⁢her track record and her recent performance, I expect Kim to be⁣ a strong contender in the 1000m. Her adaptability and speed make her a favorite. If she can channel​ the energy and strategy from the ⁤500m race, ⁢she’s definitely‍ in the running for more medals.

Editor: It sounds like speed skating has an exciting season ahead!⁣ Before we wrap ​up, what advice would ​you give young athletes aspiring to follow in Kim Min-seon’s footsteps?

Dr. Lee: I would emphasize the importance of⁤ hard work, dedication, and resilience. Understanding the biomechanics of the sport⁤ can also⁢ give you an edge. Lastly, I would suggest young athletes⁤ seek out good coaches who can provide individualized guidance to develop their technique and ⁣racing strategy effectively.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Lee, for sharing your insights. ⁢Kim Min-seon’s story is‍ an inspiring ⁢example for many, ‌and we look forward⁢ to ⁣following her journey in⁤ the upcoming competitions.

Dr. Lee: ‍Thank ‌you for having me! Let’s keep cheering for her and the entire Korean speed ⁢skating team!

Editor: And to‍ our readers, stay tuned for more ⁤updates on their progress as we witness the thrill of speed skating this ⁤season!

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