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Hwang Sun-woo "Took five days off to train again for the World Championships and Olympics"

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National Team Trials in November, World Championships next February, followed by the Paris Olympics in July.


Hwang Sun-woo expresses his feelings


Hangzhou Asian Games management medalist Hwang Sun-woo speaks during the Korean Swimming Federation's prize giving ceremony at the Olympic Parktel in Songpa-gu, Seoul, on Oct. 24. 


Hwang Sun-woo (20, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province) will resume training on Aug. 25 after a "five-day break.


"The national championships ended on the 19th," Hwang said on Oct. 24 at the Olympic Parktel in Bangdong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, where the Korean Swimming Federation held a prize-giving ceremony for the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games. We had five days off from the 20th to today," he said, adding, "From tomorrow, we will start preparing for the national selection."


Some people felt sorry for Hwang, who competed at the World Championships in Fukuoka in July, the Asian Games in Hangzhou in September, and the National Championships in October, but he said, "Five days is enough rest," adding, "At the National Championships, 카지노사이트랭크 I competed in a 'soul-stripping situation' (due to food poisoning) and was in desperate need of rest. It's very unusual to not train for five days," he laughed.


In 2023, Hwang Sun-woo continued to play nonstop.


The fruit was sweet. He finished third in the men's 200-meter freestyle in 1:44.42 at the World Championships in Fukuoka in July, becoming the first South Korean swimmer to win back-to-back medals at a world championship, a feat not accomplished by Park Tae-hwan.


He also set a new Korean record of 1:44.47, 0.05 seconds faster than his second-place finish at last year's World Championships in Budapest.


At the Hangzhou Asian Games in September, he won the 200-meter freestyle in 1:44.40, again breaking his own Korean record. Hwang won six medals (two gold, two silver, and two bronze) in his first Asian Games.


"I am happy that not only I, but the entire Korean team performed well," said Hwang, who received a total of $28.98 million in medal and Korean record money from the Korean Swimming Federation, "and I am grateful to the federation officials for their support."


Hwang immediately followed the Asian Games with the National Championships, where he won five medals and was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the third time in a row. 고스톱

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