2025 Gumi Asian Athletics Championships Day 4: An Emotional Stage... Citizens Cheer at Woo Sanghyuk's Gold Medal Ceremony
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As the 2025 Gumi Asian Athletics Championships entered its fourth day, Gumi once again proved itself to be the undisputed "center of Asian athletics."
The moment that drew the most attention that day was the awards ceremony of Woo Sanghyuk, who won the gold medal in the men's high jump.
View original imageThe moment that drew the most attention that day was the awards ceremony for Woo Sanghyuk, who won the gold medal in the men's high jump. The scene of the medal being presented in person was met with enthusiastic applause and cheers from the crowd, and the awards ceremony, attended by many citizens, was filled with an emotional atmosphere.
The sight of citizens supporting the athletes and watching the competition until the very end was also impressive. In the stands, families could be seen waving banners and national flags, and the atmosphere at the venue was reminiscent of a "mini-Olympics."
On this day, Korean athletes also demonstrated great determination in various events. The organizers stated, "The national team athletes gave their best until the end, and the support from the citizens was a great source of strength."
The clear and sunny weather, along with the large number of citizens and spectators who visited the stadium, also contributed to the successful operation of the event that day. Gumi City is being credited with reaffirming its status as a "sports city" through this championship.
Meanwhile, on the fifth day of the championships, which is tomorrow (June 2), the finals of the short-distance events?known as the "highlight of athletics"?such as the men's and women's 100m and 200m races, will take place from 5 p.m. onwards. The organizing committee stated, "We expect world-class speed competitions to unfold," and called for the continued interest and attendance of citizens.
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