GH Women's Wrestling Team Wins 1 Gold and 1 Bronze at the 44th Chairman's Cup Wrestling Tournament
The Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Development Corporation (GH) women's wrestling team won one individual gold medal and one bronze medal at the 44th Chairman's Cup National Wrestling Tournament, the first domestic competition of the year.
GH announced that, at the national tournament held from March 13 to 17 at the Cheorwon Indoor Gymnasium in Gangwon Province, Jinhee Kim in the 50kg category and Eunsol Cho in the 57kg category each won a gold medal and a bronze medal, respectively, in the women's freestyle wrestling division.
The women's wrestling team affiliated with Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation is taking a commemorative photo after winning a gold medal and a bronze medal respectively at the 44th Chairman's Wrestling Championship. Provided by Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation
View original imageIn particular, Jinhee Kim in the 50kg category achieved overwhelming victories with a score of 10-0 in the first round and 6-0 in the second round, and then secured her second consecutive championship title by defeating Junghyun Lee from Jung-gu Office, Seoul, with a 10-0 technical fall in the final.
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Kim Yongjin, President of GH, said, "I am proud of the valuable victory achieved by the GH women's wrestling team in just their third year since establishment," and added, "GH will continue to provide unwavering support so that the athletes can perform at their best."
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