- Gyeonggi Province National Team (secretary general of the Gyeonggi Province Sports Association for the Disabled, right) and Beomhaeng Heo, head of the management headquarters of the Provincial Sports Association for the Disabled (left), are taking a commemorative photo with the overall championship flag and overall championship cup at the 44th National Sports Festival for the Disabled. ⓒProvided by Gyeonggi-do Sports Association for the Disabled” title=”▲ Baek Kyeong-yeol, general manager of the Gyeonggi Province National Team (secretary general of the Gyeonggi Province Sports Association for the Disabled, right) and Beomhaeng Heo, head of the management headquarters of the Provincial Sports Association for the Disabled (left), are taking a commemorative photo with the overall championship flag and overall championship cup at the 44th National Sports Festival for the Disabled. ⓒProvided by Gyeonggi-do Sports Association for the Disabled”/>
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Gyeonggi-do achieved overall victory for the fourth time in a row at the ‘44th National Sports Competition for the Disabled.’
Gyeonggi Province won 411 medals, including 157 gold medals, 138 silver medals, and 116 bronze medals, at the competition held in Gyeongnam from the 25th to the 30th, with a total of 248,090.88 points, ahead of rival Seoul (214,075.94 points, gold medals). 156, silver 152, bronze 145) and venue They easily beat Gyeongnam (157,648.19 points, gold 50, silver 75, bronze 80) and won the overall championship for four consecutive years.
They achieved 14 consecutive losses in billiards, 10 consecutive losses in bowling and tennis, and 3 consecutive losses in tennis.
In particular, Gyeonggi-do produced a total of 45 multiple winners in this competition.
Swimmer Kim Na-young (Gyeonggi-do Gwangju Disabled Swimming Federation) won four gold medals in the athletes’ women’s 50m backstroke, 400m medley relay 34 points, freestyle 50m S5, and freestyle 100m S5, while swimming Kim Mi-ri (Suwon City Paralympic Swimming Federation) won the athletes’ women’s 400m freestyle S10. , 400m medley relay, 34 points, butterfly stroke Won 4 gold medals in 100m S10 and 50m S10 freestyle.
In addition, swimming Park Seong-su (Bucheon City Disabled Swimming Federation) won in the men’s 50m butterfly, S7, freestyle, 400m relay at 34 points, and 100m backstroke at S7, and table tennis Ji-yu Yun (Seongnam City Hall) won in the athletes’ women’s singles CLASS 3, doubles total weight class 5, and mixed doubles weight class. Total 7 (wheelchair), women’s team event (3 people) in CLASS 3 They won four gold medals side by side.
In addition, 15 people, including Kang Seong-il (Gyeonggi-do Disabled Weightlifting Federation) in weightlifting, Kim Jeong-bin (Gyeonggi-do Disabled Cycling Federation) in cycling, Byeong-gyu Park (Goyang City Rehabilitation Sports Center) in track and field, and Lee Yu-jeong (Goyang City Rehabilitation Sports Center) in track and field women, won three gold medals. did it
In addition, Gyeonggi Province set 43 new records in 6 sports, including cycling, swimming, weightlifting, track and field, and track and field, including 2 new world records, 1 new Olympic record, and 3 new competition records in shooting.
Baek Gyeong-yeol, the general manager of the Gyeonggi Province athletes (secretary general of the Gyeonggi Province Sports Association for the Disabled), said, “As a result of our efforts to maintain the right skills in all sports and boost the morale of the athletes, we were able to achieve 4 consecutive overall championships.” “We will strive to provide ‘opportunities, more even opportunities, and better opportunities,’” he said.