KOREA SETS RECORD WITH 4 GOLD MEDALS AT MODERN PENTATHLON WORLDS

Korea sets record with 4 gold medals at modern pentathlon worlds

Korea sets record with 4 gold medals at modern pentathlon worlds

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Kim Sun-woo, left, and Seong Seung-min take commemorative photo after the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne Pentathlon World Championships in Zhengzhou, China, in this photo provided by the Korea Modern Pentathlon Federation, June 11. Yonhap

Korea grabbed four gold medals to set a record for the country at the modern pentathlon world


championships that concluded in China on Sunday, brightening hopes for medals at the upcoming Paris


Olympics.


Korea capped its historic run at the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) Pentathlon


World Championships by winning the mixed relay gold medal in Zhengzhou, China, on Sunday. Kim Sun-


woo and Seo Chang-wan teamed up for the title on the rainy final day, with the horseback riding portion of


the five-sport competition canceled.


Kim and Seo collected 1,116 points from fencing, swimming and laser run, which combines running and


pistol shooting. They beat the Egyptian team of Malak Ismail and Mohamed Elgendy by six points.


Korea opened the world championships by sweeping the women's and men's relay gold medals last


Monday. Kim and Seong Seung-min won the women's title, while Seo and his partner, Jun Woong-tae,


grabbed the men's gold.


Five days later, Seong won the women's individual gold medal, becoming Korea's first female individual


medalist at a modern pentathlon world championship. Jun claimed bronze in the men's individual event


the same day.


Kim and Seo then each picked up their second gold medal of the world championships in the mixed relay


event.


Korea had won two gold medals on two previous occasions — in 2017 and 2022.


"On the first day of this competition, we had the women's and men's relays, and we won both gold medals,


so it was a great start," Kim told UIPM's website. "And now on the last day, we end the competition with


another gold medal, so we are very happy. We will have a little bit of rest and then go back to training to


prepare for the Olympics."


There will only be men's and women's individual events in Paris, with no relays.


Before the world championships, Jun and Kim had already qualified for Paris by winning the individual


gold and silver, respectively, at last year's Asian Games. Seong grabbed her ticket to Paris by winning the


individual title in 합법 Zhengzhou.


Seo is expected to join the trio thanks to his world ranking position. He was No. 8 prior to the world


championships, with six of the seven athletes ahead of him having already secured their Olympic spots


through earlier international events.


"This season, there have been so many competitions, and I'm feeling really good. It has been a very


important season ahead of the Olympic Games," Seo was quoted as saying on UIPM's website. "At the start


of the season, I didn't have an Olympic place, but I finished in some good positions, and now I can take the


Olympic ticket."


Kim and Jun are well-established veterans in Korean modern pentathlon, with a slew of international


medals between them. Seong, 21, has only been competing since 2022, after converting from swimming to


modern pentathlon in middle school.


Seong won silver medals at UIPM Pentathlon World Cups last year and earlier this year before cementing


her status as the emerging force in the sport with her world title.


"It's a huge honor to win my first individual gold medal in my third world championship appearance,"


Seong said in an interview with UIPM TV. "I am proud of myself. I think I can take some positive feelings


into the Olympics."


The opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics is July 26, and the modern pentathlon competition runs


from Aug. 8 to 11.


 

 

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