2025 Bonghwa Badminton Contest – Sports Chairman Event

2025 Bonghwa -gun Sports Chairman Badminton Contest is held at the Bonghwa -gun Hall. Photo courtesy ㅣ Bonghwa -gun

Team Competition Chunyang Club Championship, 2nd place in the county club club

The 2025 Bonghwa -gun Sports Chairman Badminton Competition was hosted by the Bonghwa -gun Sports Association and organized by the Bonghwa -gun Badminton Association.

The competition was a significant time to expand the base of badminton and build friendship between clubminton and fellowship, with more than 150 members including the Chunyang Club, the county club, the Bonghwa Club, and the Silver Club.

As a result of the match, the Chunyang Club won the championship in the team competition, and the county club club was second, and the Bonghwa Club and Silver Club were third and fourth, respectively.

In the solo exhibition, Choi Jae -ho and Ryu Ki -ho (Bonghwa Club) in the men’s doubles A class were ranked first, and the women’s doubles A to B -class divisions won the first place in the former Bokyung and Roh Yeon -ju (Bonghwa Club), and Park and Cho Hyun -sook (Chunyang Club) in the mixed doubles A.

In the student department, there was a heated competition. The high school men’s doubles were Yoon Eun -ho and Lee Joo -young (Pet Peto), and the women’s doubles were the first place. In the middle school, male doubles Kim Gun -yul, Lee Sung -hyun (Bonghwajung), and female doubles Park Si -eun and Kim Ji -young (Cheongyangjung) won the championship.

Park Hyun -guk said, “Badminton is a national sport that can be easily accessible to all ages, and it is an important sports sport that revitalizes the community.” “We will do our best to revitalize the sports and sports infrastructure for the health and health of the people in the future.”

Park Jong -hwa, chairman of the Bonghwa -gun Sports Association, said, “I would like to express my deeply gratitude to the hobbyists who shine the competition.

Bonghwa ㅣ Nayoungjo Sports Dong -A reporter localdk@donga.com

Reporter Na Young -jo

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