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Gyeonggi-do, National Paralympic Games 2nd straight ‘moving drama’ directing


금메달 141·23,0471점 득점, 서울시에 2만3천점 차 승리
당구 12연패·볼링 테니스 8연패 등 21종목 입상 고른 선전
인천시, 금메달 41개·8만3천여점 득점 13위

At the closing ceremony of the 42nd National Sports Festival for the Disabled held at Dongcheon Gymnasium in Ulsan City on the 24th, the Gyeonggi-do team, who achieved 2 consecutive victories, holds the championship flag and the championship boat, and enjoys the joy of the overall victory. Provided by Gyeonggi-do Sports for the Disabled

Gyeonggi Province showed off its ‘woongdo’ aspect by winning the overall championship for the second year in a row at the 42nd National Sports Festival for the Disabled, a stage of human victory and passion.

Gyeonggi Province scored a total of 234,71.41 points with 141 gold medals, 144 silver medals and 119 bronze medals in this competition, which ended 6 days in Ulsan Metropolitan City on the 24th. Gold 158 silver 144 bronze 148) by 23,466 points, and took the supremacy for the second time in a row.

It was the ‘Wire to Wire’ victory, which never gave up the lead from the first day of the competition, but it was hard to keep the top by losing the medals to Seoul, which pursued it until the last minute with the strength of ball games and team events.

Kyung-chan Yoon (Ansan City), who won three medals in the track and field track, was selected as the best player, and Kim In-jae in intellectual basketball was awarded the Best Friends Award.

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Gyeonggi-do Athletes’ General Manager Baek Kyung-yeol (Director General of Gyeonggi-do Sports Association) shakes the winning flag at the awards ceremony. Provided by Gyeonggi-do Sports Association for the Disabled

In addition, Incheon Metropolitan City scored 83,212.50 points with 41 gold medals, 39 silver medals, and 53 bronze medals, marking 13th place, up one step from last year.

In this tournament, Gyeonggi-do achieved 12 consecutive victories, the most in billiards, 8 consecutive victories in bowling and tennis, and 2 consecutive victories in archery, judo, and triathlon. Badminton and shooting returned to normal after four years, and 10 events including table tennis and park golf won the championship.

After that, dance sports, lawn ball, cycling, and swimming took the runners-up, and gateball, basketball, volleyball, rowing, soccer, fencing, and track and field took third place, showing even results in 21 of 29 official events.

In the new record category, Gyeonggi-do recorded a total of 35 new records, including 18 new Korean records including 7 in athletics, 5 in weightlifting, 4 in swimming, and 1 each in cycling and shooting, 16 new competition records, and 1 competition tie record. achieved

In the multi-credit category, swimmer Park Seong-soo (Bucheon-si) won the most 5 gold medals for the Gyeonggi-do team, and swimmer Jeong Tae-hyeon (Seongnam-si) and fencing Kim Seon-mi (Kolon FnC) won 4 gold medals. It produced multiple crown princes.

In the final match, Gyeonggi-do won the championship by beating Daejeon 59-40 in the wheelchair rugby club selection team, and the men’s deaf selection team in the soccer team defeated Ulsan 1-0 to take first place. In addition, 4 gold medals in swimming, 3 badminton, 2 10km short marathons, 2 tennis, and 1 bowling were added.

Meanwhile, Incheon City set a total of 16 new records, including 11 new Korean records, 1 tie record, and 4 new tournament records, as well as 16 multi-winners including 3 wins 3 and 12 2 wins, including Seulchan Yeom, who won 4 crowns. erected On the last day, Incheon City won three gold medals in badminton and two in lawn ball.

Hwang Seon-hak reporter


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