[Asian Games] Acceleration of Korea-Japan Involvement in ‘China Sports Festival’… Japan and 10 Gold Cars
China sets a new record with 201 gold medals... Even with Korea's 42 and Japan's 52, it is less than half of China.
North Korea, which returned after 5 years, confirmed its competitiveness with 39 medals, including 11 gold medals... India emerges as a new powerhouse
The 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, which opened on the 23rd of last month after being postponed by a year, will conclude on the afternoon of the 8th after 16 days of intense competition.
Yonhap News is publishing 9 special articles summarizing the achievements of the Korean athletes in the Asian Games and the overall competition.
China, the 'dinosaur' of Asian sports, dominated the medal race by maintaining a 'super gap' at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games held at home.
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China won 201 gold medals, 111 silver medals, and 71 bronze medals in this competition, surpassing Japan at the 1982 New Delhi Games and taking first place in the overall medal rankings, and has achieved first place overall 11 times in a row for 41 years.
In particular, he set a new record by two, breaking the all-time record of 199 gold medals achieved at the Guangzhou Games, which hosted the Asian Games for the second time in 2010.
They swept the medals to the point where it would be meaningless to say that they 'beat out' 2nd place Japan (52 gold medals, 67 silver medals, 69 bronze medals) and 3rd place Korea (42 gold medals, 59 silver medals, 89 bronze medals).
They are the only country to win more than 100 gold medals in each competition, and when they set a new record for gold medals in a single competition at this competition held in their country, bitter analogies about Korea and Japan standing in as sidekicks at the 'China National Sports Festival' were often made.
So far, Korea and Japan have taken turns trying to stop China's monopoly of medals, but once the gap has widened, it never narrows.
After winning more than 70 gold medals at the 2010 Guangzhou and 2014 Incheon Games, the number of gold medals won decreased significantly to around 40 through the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Games and the current Hangzhou Games.
Even in the Asian Games, which was considered an 'easy' competition due to weakening international competitiveness due to a lack of players, Korea was pushed to third place for the second time in a row.
Japan, which regained second place in the medal rankings for the first time in 24 years by sending the first team of national teams in each event to the 2018 Asian Games ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, will select second-level athletes this time to focus on next year's Paris Olympics, even though it is the host country for the next 2026 Aichi-Nagoya Games. Mostly sent.
It was read as an intention not to pay much attention to the Chinese family feast that would take place anyway.
As a result, the number of Japan's gold medals decreased significantly compared to five years ago.
Most of the gold medals that Korea and Japan could not win went to China.
This is why China, one of the 45 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participating in the competition, took over 42% of the total 481 gold medals.
China boasted its unstoppable appetite in many medal-winning events, including track and field (19 gold medals), swimming (28), diving (10), shooting (16), and rowing (11).
Japan collected 10 gold medals in the cycling track competition alone and added 5 gold medals in the competitive wrestling competition, winning medals in all events.
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Korea, which was 26 behind Japan in the number of gold medals five years ago, was aiming to regain second place, but the only gain was that it reduced the gap with Japan to 10.
While fencing (6), swimming (6), archery (4), and taekwondo (5) led the way in winning Korean gold medals, badminton, which suffered the humiliation of no medals five years ago, won two, gaining its status as a promising sport. got it back.
In particular, swimming management, which ranked second overall with 6 gold medals, 6 silver medals, and 10 bronze medals, proudly demonstrated its heightened international competitiveness and established itself as a new medal box.
With the help of e-sports (2), a new sport, Korea won the gold medal on only one day during the 16 days of the competition.
However, the decline of shooting (2), judo/tennis (1), and 'no-gold' wrestling and boxing reaffirmed the harsh reality that it is no longer easy to reach the top in Asia, let alone the world.
Lee Ki-heung, president of the Korea Sports Council, said at a press conference on the conclusion of the competition held at a hotel in downtown Hangzhou, China on the 8th, "Swimming achieved remarkable results, and fencing, taekwondo, and archery performed well, but limitations and problems were also revealed in other sports," and "Ball games and “Speculative stocks in particular performed poorly,” he said.
He continued, "India, Uzbekistan, Iran, etc. are chasing us, so we need to consider these areas, where the rankings may change in one to two years, and we will establish an international task force (TF) to closely examine the performance of this competition after returning to Korea."
“We will operate it and respond by closely analyzing the training systems of competing countries,” he said.
North Korea, which returned to international multi-sport competitions for the first time in five years after being disciplined by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for unilaterally not participating in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, won 39 medals, including 11 gold, 18 silver, and 10 bronze medals. The gap was overshadowed.
In particular, although the number of gold medals was one less than at the 2018 Jakarta/Palembang Games, the total number of medals increased by two, confirming international competitiveness.
India emerged as a new powerhouse by winning 28 gold medals, the most ever, including 7 in shooting, 5 in archery, and 6 in track and field.