Korean mixed youth bowling team players rejoicing

The Korean youth bowling team won the mixed 4-person team event on the final day of the 2024 International Bowling Federation (IBF) World Junior Championships held at home.

The Korean mixed national team, consisting of Bae Jeong-hun (Suwon Youth), Lee Da-eun (Daegok High School), Kim Seong-tak, and Kim Bo-ah (all from Korea National Sport University), defeated Sweden with a round score of 2-1 in the final match held at the Fiesta Asiad Bowling Alley in Incheon on the 18th.

South Korea won the first round 248-192 against the Swedish mixed team consisting of Maja Enberg, Nora Johansson, Karl Eklund and Robin Ilhamar.

They lost the second round 201-236, but won the final round 267-219 to claim the gold medal.

The Korean youth bowling team won the mixed 4-person team event on the final day of the 2024 International Bowling Federation (IBF) World Junior Championships held at home.

The Korean mixed national team, consisting of Bae Jeong-hun (Suwon Youth), Lee Da-eun (Daegok High School), Kim Seong-tak, and Kim Bo-ah (all from Korea National Sport University), defeated Sweden with a round score of 2-1 in the final match held at the Fiesta Asiad Bowling Alley in Incheon on the 18th.

South Korea won the first round 248-192 against the Swedish mixed team consisting of Maja Enberg, Nora Johansson, Karl Eklund and Robin Ilhamar.

They lost the second round 201-236, but won the final round 267-219 to claim the gold medal.

This is Korea’s first gold medal at these competitions.

In our country, Bae Jeong-hun won bronze medals in the men’s individual event, Kang Ye-young (Dankook University) and Lee Da-eun won bronze medals in the women’s team event, and the team of Bae Jeong-hun, Kim Seong-tak, Shin Ji-ho (Deokjeong High School), and Jo Yong-hoon (Cheonan City Hall) won bronze medals in the team event.

The competition, which opened on the 10th, concluded its schedule with the mixed 4-p erson team event on this day.

This competition was attended by approximately 400 athletes and officials from 39 countries around the world, including 16 in Asia, 2 in Africa, 14 in Europe, and 7 in the Americas. 토토사이트

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