Incheon National University's Lifelong Education Triver City Taekwondo Team achieves excellent results at the 2024 National Taekwondo Championships
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- 2024-04-18
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- 2024-04-18
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- Incheon National University's Lifelong Education Triver City Taekwondo Department proves the strongest Taekwondo player in college
- 4 gold, 1 silver, and 3 bronze medals
The Taekwondo Department of Incheon National University's Lifelong Education Triver City (Director Ha Byung-hoon) proved once again that it is the strongest Taekwondo player in the university by achieving excellent results at the "2024 National Taekwondo Championship."
Hosted by the Korea Taekwondo Association, the "2024 National Taekwondo Championship" was one of the largest competitions in Korea and was held at Yeongcheon Gymnasium in Yeongcheon-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do for seven days from the 21st to the 27th. More than 2,500 people, including Yeongcheon Mayor Choi Ki-moon, Chairman Ha Ki-tae, Yeongcheon City Sports Council President Park Bong-gyu, and local sports organization president, as well as athletes and Taekwondo officials, participated in the competition.
In the main competition, Incheon National University's Lifelong Education Triver City swept four gold medals, one silver medal and three bronze medals in the competition event. In this competition, Seok Joon-gyeom (-54kg), Ahn Yu-bin (-63kg), Jung Won-joon (-58kg), and Hwang Dong-woo (-80kg) won the gold medal, Lee Joon-soo (-54kg) won the silver medal, and Ha Jung-sun (-63kg), Yang Seung-min (-80kg) and Choi Won-young (-74kg) won the bronze medal, respectively.
Ha Byung-hoon, president of Lifelong Education Triver City, said, "Incheon University's Lifelong Education Triver City operates a systematic and effective educational program to help players stand out with their excellent performance in this year's national competition following last year," adding, "We will generously support and support them to show their best skills in a safe and comfortable environment so that they can grow into Taekwondo players who will lead the future of our country."