'Hangzhou Triple Crown Winner' Im Si-hyun wins MBN Women's Sports Award Shin Yu-bin Grand Prize


Archery Im Si-hyeon, 12th MBN Women's Sports Grand Prize

MBN CEO Lee Dong-won is taking a commemorative photo with national archery team member Im Si-hyeon, who won the grand prize, at the 12th MBN Women's Sports Awards ceremony held at the Ambassador Pullman Seoul Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul.

Im Si-hyeon (Korea National Sport University), who won three gold medals in archery at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, was selected as the female sportsperson who shone the most in 2023.

Im Si-hyeon was selected as the grand prize winner at the 12th MBN Women's Sports Awards ceremony held at the Grand Ballroom of the Ambassador Pullman Seoul Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 5th and received a plaque and a prize of 10 million won.

The MBN Women's Sports Awards was first established in 2012 to revitalize sports and encourage female sportspeople, and this year marks its 12th anniversary.

At the awards ceremony on this day, figures from the sports world, including Lee Sang-heon, Chairman of the National Assembly Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee, and Second Vice Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Jang Mi-ran, graced the ceremony.

Im Si-hyun won three gold medals by sweeping the mixed team event, women's team event, and women's individual event in recurve archery at this year's Hangzhou Asian Games.It has been 37 years since Korea produced three archery gold medalists at the Asian Games.

12th MBN Women’s Sports Awards Ceremony

At the 12th MBN Women's Sports Awards ceremony held at the Ambassador Pullman Seoul Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, national archery team member Im Si-hyun (fifth from the right in the front row) and other winners were Second Vice Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Jang Mi-ran (sixth from the right in the front row) ), taking a commemorative photo with attendees including National Assembly Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee Chairman Lee Sang-heon (center, back row).

The grand prize went to table tennis’ ‘Beep’ Shin Yu-bin (Korean Air).

Shin Yu-bin teamed up with Jeon Ji-hee (Mirae Asset) to win the gold medal in the women's doubles at the Hangzhou Asian Games.

It was the first time in 21 years that a Korean athlete won a gold medal at the Asian Games.Shin Yu-bin won 4 medals, including 1 gold and 3 bronze medals.

At the Hangzhou Asian Games, badminton doubles Lee So-hee (Incheon International Airport) and Baek Ha-na (MG Saemaul Geumgo), who won one gold medal and one silver medal, and Choi In-jeong (Gyeryong City Hall), who won two gold medals in fencing, both received excellence awards.

Weightlifting 'Post Jang Mi-ran' Park Hye-jeong (Goyang City Hall) won the Popularity Award, rhythmic gymnastics prospect Son Ji-in (Sejong High School), who emerged as 'Little Son Yeon-jae', won the Young Player Award, and the women's ice hockey team (captain Han Su-jin) won the Fair Play Award.

The special award went to Cha Ye-eun (Kyung Hee University) in the Taekwondo Poomsae event and Hwang Yu-min (Lotte), who competed as this year's Korea Ladies Professional Golf (KLPGA) Rookie of the Year candidate, and the Challenge Award went to Seo Su-yeon (Gwangju Metropolitan City Hall), winner of three table tennis titles at the Hangzhou Para-Asian Games. received.


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