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Disabled Badminton Aims to be the Best in the World
Disabled badminton aims to be the best in the world through basic sport training project
Yoo Soo-young, Jeong Gyeorul, and Lee Jeong-soo “It became a stepping stone for growth.”
"It became a stepping stone for growth."
Yoo Soo-young (Sports Grade WH2, Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled) and Jeong Gyeorul (WH2, Korea), who are eligible for the 'Basic Sports Promotion Project' to compete in the badminton event at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Para Games. Employment Agency for the Disabled) and Jeongsu Lee (SU5, Jeondae University High School) said this in unison.
Since 2018, the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled has been carrying out a project to foster basic sports with the aim of discovering the next generation of athletes for the disabled and replacing the national representative generation. 바카라사이트
In badminton, Yoo Soo-young, Jeong Gyeorul, and Lee Jeong-soo are examples of players who have grown and distinguished themselves through this business.
Jeong Gyeo-ul received close guidance from 2018 to 2021, Yoo Soo-young from 2019 to 2022, and Lee Jeong-su from 2020 to 2022.
In addition, a growth curve was drawn in an environment where players could focus solely on exercise while receiving support for game equipment necessary for training.
All three are participating in the Asian Para Games for the first time, and they are looking to great heights in this event.
'Ace' Yoo Soo-young defeated China's Zhao Xin with a set score of 2-0 in the second round (Group D) of the men's singles held at the Binjiang Gymnasium in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on the 21st.
Yoo Soo-young, who defeated Al-Jabouni Mohammed Jafar Ahmed (UAE) the previous day and won two consecutive games with a performance worthy of a strong championship candidate, said, “I think (the basic sports training project) was an opportunity for me to grow quickly.”
It was a difficult situation, but as I trained consistently, my skills improved rapidly,” he said, adding that it served as a stepping stone for growth.
The same goes for Lee Jeong-su.
He, who is evaluated as a 'rookie', beat Ulazia (Pakistan) 2-0 in the first round (Group C) of men's singles the previous day.
Lee Jeong-soo, who set the record as the youngest participant in this competition by beating Kim Yun-ji (born June 14, 2006) by 4 days, said, "I am young, but I just think I have to work harder as I am participating in a big competition.
I want to be in the top 3." “I was able to focus and do my best,” he said.
Jeong Gyeo-ul compared this business to a ‘stepping stone.’
We met after the women's singles second round (Group B) match that day and said, "It was a great help in my exercise.
If it wasn't for that business, I might not be here.
It gave me a stepping stone."
Badminton for the disabled, which is divided into a wheelchair part and a standing part, was adopted as an official sport starting at the 16th Tokyo Paralympic Games.
As Korea continues to perform well on the international stage, badminton is being promoted in each country, especially in Asia, after the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
While a three-way match between China, Japan, and Korea is expected, Korea is aiming for a total of 7 medals in this tournament: 2 gold, 1 silver, and 4 bronze.
by casinositewiki on 2023-12-13 09:58:28
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