Vomited 10 times after coming out of the Seine River “I didn’t even wash my hands after using the bathroom to adjust”

The women’s individual triathlon competition is taking place on the Pont Alexandre III in Paris, France on the afternoon of the 31st (Korean time).

The triathlon race in Paris, France, which was disrupted by water quality issues in the Seine River, has finally ended after many twists and turns. However, it is still causing much controversy, as a participant was caught vomiting after the race.

According to the New York Post on the 1st, Canadian Tyler Myslocuk, who competed in the Paris Olympic triathlon, vomited 10 times after crossing the finish line.

The water quality of the Seine River, where the triathlon and marathon swimming races will take place, was a big issue even before the competition.

On the opening day, heavy rain poured down, and untreated wastewater flowed into the Seine, further worsening the water quality. This led to a lot of controversy, including the postponement of the men’s triathlon, but the organizing committee eventually pushed ahead with the event on the 31st.

Naturally, the athletes were dissatisfied. Before the event, Seth Ryder of the United States criticized the event by saying, “We don’t wash our hands after going to the bathroom to get used to E. coli.” In

addition, the scene of Tyler Myslochuk vomiting was broadcast to the world through broadcast cameras and photos, and it is expected to spark controversy once again. The mixed triathlon event on the 5th and the marathon swimming event on the 8th and 9th are still scheduled to take place in the Seine.

There is also the possibility of changing to a ‘duathlon format’, where only cycling and running events are held, excluding swimming, and the plan to hold the marathon swimming event at the Vers-sur-Mer seafront stadium outside Paris is being considered. 바카라사이트

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Lee So-hee and Baek Ha-na, blocked in the middle, eliminated in the quarterfinals All badminton women’s doubles players fail to win a medal

The highly anticipated badminton women’s doubles pair of Lee So-hee (Incheon International Airport) and Baek Ha-na (MG Saemaul Geumgo) failed to advance to the quarterfinals. This was an unexpected result.

World No. 2 Lee So-hee and Baek Ha-na were crushed by China’s Liu Shengshu and Tanning (world No. 3) 0-2 (9-21 13-21) in the quarterfinals of the women’s doubles badminton at the 2024 Paris Olympics held at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena in Paris, France on the 1st (Korean time).

Formed in October 2022, Lee So-hee and Baek Ha-na are a pair that rose to world No. 2 by winning several international competitions in 2023.

Last year, they also contributed to winning the gold medal by defeating the world No. 1 Chen Qingchen-Zhai Fan (China) team in the Hangzhou Asian Games team event. Although they failed to beat Chen Qingchen-Zhai Fan in the individual final, their spirited performance was impressive.

Naturally, expectations for this tournament were high.

Lee So-hee-Baek Ha-na, who suffered a loss in the group preliminary round, gained momentum with two consecutive wins. With their skills, it seemed easy to advance to the quarterfinals, but the results were not good.

Following the previous Kim So-young (Incheon International Airport)-Gong Hee-yong (Jeonbuk Bank) team, they also failed to advance to the semifinals, and the Korean women’s doubles team finished this tournament without a medal. Lee So-hee-Baek Ha-na seemed to have heavy feet from the first game and were dragged around by China’s attacks throughout. After falling behind 6-16 in the middle of the game, Lee So-hee-Baek Ha-na was unable to make a comeback and lost the first game. Lee So-hee-Baek Ha-na focused even more in the second game to make up for it. However, the situation did not change. Unlike usual, when the defensive lines overlapped and the rhythm was off, China persistently dug into it. When they were down 8-15 in the middle of the second game, the expressions of Lee So-hee and Baek Ha-na gradually hardened as if they sensed defeat. They tried hard until the end, but the expected reversal did not happen until the end, and they ended up finishing the tournament in the quarterfinals. 바카라게임

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Judo Yun Hyun-ji advances to round of 16 in women’s 78kg class to face world’s 5th ranked player

South Korea’s national judo team’s Yoon Hyun-ji is competing against Britain’s Emma Reed in the round of 32 of the women’s -78kg tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics held at the Champ de Mars Arena in Paris, France on the 1st (Korean time).

2022 Hangzhou Asian Games Judo bronze medalist Yun Hyun-ji (30, Ansan City Hall) has advanced to the round of 32 in the women’s 78kg class at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Yun

Hyun-ji, ranked 18th in the world, defeated Emma Reed (ranked 14th, England) in the round of 32 in the women’s 78kg class at the 2024 Paris Olympics Judo held at the Champ de Mars Arena in Paris, France on the morning of the 1st (Korean time).

Yun Hyun-ji did not score a point during the regular time (4 minutes), but induced her opponent’s third point 20 seconds after the start of the golden score (extension) to win by foul play.

Yun Hyun-ji will face world No. 5 Ma Zhen-ao (China) in the round of 16. 바카라게임

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Badminton Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee lose to China in women’s doubles quarterfinals

Lee So-hee’s 3rd Olympics: Korea’s Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals Finished Empty-Handed

The Korean badminton women’s doubles team Baek Ha-na (MG Saemaul Geumgo) and Lee So-hee (Incheon International Airport) were eliminated in the quarterfinals. The

world’s second-ranked Baek Ha-na-Lee So-hee pair lost 0-2 (9-21 13-21) to the world’s third-ranked Liu Seong-su-Tan Ning (China) in the quarterfinals of the women’s doubles competition held at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena in Paris, France on the 1st (Korean time).

Baek Ha-na-Lee So-hee won the All England Open, Asian Championships, and Indonesia Open this year and were expected to be medal contenders in this competition, but were held back by China and failed to advance to the semifinals.

Lee So-hee failed to win a medal in Paris, following the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games (quarterfinals) and the 2020 Tokyo Games (4th place).

Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee, who were trailing 4-8 in the early part of the first game, struggled with China’s fast attack tempo, and failed to narrow the gap (5 points) as they failed to score even with multiple smash attacks.

After the break, Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee conceded 7 points in a row, widening the score to 6-18, and finished the first game without changing the mood.

Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee, who were also pushed back by China’s momentum in the early part of the second game, were in danger after giving up 5 points in a row at 8-10. After that, they suffered a tough battle with China and suffered a defeat. The Korean badminton women’s doubles team was completely annihilated in the quarterfinals of this tournament. Previously, the world’s 10th-ranked pair of Kim So-young (Incheon International Airport) and Kong Hee-yong (Jeonbuk Bank) lost 0-2 (12-21 13-21) to the world’s 12th-ranked pair of Pearly Tan and Tina Muralitharan (Malaysia) in the quarterfinals. 바카라사이트

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10 years younger junior says, “Be confident” The real reason why New Appensers are strong

South Korea fencing team members Koo Bon-gil, Oh Sang-wook, Park Sang-won, and Do Kyung-dong are walking up to the podium during the 2024 Paris Olympics fencing men’s sabre team awards ceremony held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on August 1 (Korean time).

“After the quarterfinals, I got scolded a lot by my junior by 10 years.” This is the story that Gu Bon-gil (35, National Sports Promotion Agency), the eldest member of the men’s sabre ‘New Appangers’, told after winning the team gold medal on the 1st (Korean time).

Gu Bon-gil, who was eliminated in the first round of the individual event, did not have a good flow in the first match of the team event either. The coaching staff even considered putting in Do Kyung-dong (25, Armed Forces Athletic Corps), who had been saved as a hidden card in the finals, early.

However, the juniors gave their ‘eldest brother’ some more energy, but during this time, Do Kyung-dong got angry at Gu Bon-gil.

Koo Bon-gil looked back and said, “(Do) Kyung-dong said, ‘I’m waiting behind you, so jump one more time.’” After the quarterfinals, he got angry and said, ‘Why are you so insecure? Be confident.’

Hearing this, Koo Bon-gil made up his mind to “be confident again,” and after the semifinals, he returned to the Koo Bon-gil we knew.

Koo Bon-gil said, “After getting scolded by Kyung-dong, my performance improved. I felt like my spirit had been lifted,” and “Because of that, I was really confident in the finals.” Do Kyung-dong, who made a bold ‘straightforward’ statement to his senior, smiled and said, “(Do) Bon-gil wanted to give me confidence. I knew that my brother would do well if I trusted him.” It was an anecdote that allowed us to feel the strength of the ‘New Appangers,’ who showed off their overwhelming skills and became the first Asian to win three consecutive sabre team events in 64 years in Olympic fencing history.

Although they are seniors with a 10-year age gap, they can give advice to their juniors during matches, and the seniors are happy to accept their juniors’ advice. This is possible because they are fencing comrades who run toward a common goal before being seniors and juniors, and because they are close, open ‘hyung-dong’ friends. Do

Kyung-dong, who drew out his seniors’ ‘awakening’ in the semifinals and played the role of a ‘hidden card’ at the end of the finals, summarized the strength of the New Appangers in one word: ‘teamwork.’

He said, “We communicate a lot. We talk a lot because we are more like hyung-dong than seniors and juniors.” New Appangers’ ace Oh Sang-wook (28, Daejeon City Hall) had the same thought. He said, “Everyone is equal in fencing. It’s not an atmosphere where seniors give orders to juniors and juniors follow,” and “We all walked up to the awards ceremony with our arms around each other’s shoulders because we wanted to show that equality.” Oh Sang-wook, who won two gold medals in the individual and team events at this competition, also could not avoid the sharp advice of his juniors. Oh Sang-wook said, “I was a little shaken starting from the semifinals of the team event. I had a headache because I thought about this and that too much,” and added, “But my younger siblings told me, ‘You just have to do what you’ve always done,’ and after that, I found myself.” It’s not just the younger siblings who give advice to their older siblings. Experienced Koo Bon-gil and Oh Sang-wook gave a lot of advice to Park Sang-won (24, Daejeon City Hall) and Do Kyung-dong, who are participating in their first Olympics, ahead of this competition. Park Sang-won explained, “I felt a lot of pressure and had a lot of worries, but (Oh) Sang-wook encouraged me, saying, ‘You’ll win a gold medal soon, too.’ Those words gave me a lot of confidence. They were the background for me to do well in the team event.” 바카라사이트

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Deguchi, who defeated Hermi, appeals, “I feel sad” in response to attack in comments

“The game didn’t go as we wanted, but we all did our best.”

South Korea Judo National Team Player Mi-mi Heo and Canada Judo National Team Player Deguchi.

Christa Deguchi (Canada), who won the gold medal in the women’s 57kg class judo final at the 2024 Paris Olympics by defeating Korea’s Mimi Heo (Gyeongbuk Sports Council), revealed her distress over malicious comments. On

the 1st, Deguchi posted a short message in Japanese and English on her Instagram.

He started by saying, “I read the comments and I felt sad and sorry for the players I played against, so I’m writing here.” He

continued, “I understand that you want to protect your favorite players. However, no one will feel good about this meaningless fight involving the country, players, and many people.”

He said, “I’m not saying that you shouldn’t have negative opinions. However, isn’t it necessary to shoot arrows of words that make others sad?” He added,

“It was an awkward game, but all the players did their best. On the field, the players respected each other and fought for their dreams. So I would be grateful if the fans did the same.”

Deguchi won the gold medal by defeating Hermi Mi in the women’s 57kg final held at the Champ de Mars Stadium in Paris, France on the 30th of last month.

Deguchi won after a close overtime match, but the decision was questionable. With both players receiving two points each, Hermi Mi attempted a throw and was ruled a feint attack, resulting in a three-point foul loss.

Deguchi expressed her discomfort at the press conference, saying, “I think there are things we need to change to make judo better.” 안전놀이터

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19-year-old Pan Zhanle wins world title in 100m freestyle first Asian athlete to win gold in 92 years

Pan Zhanle’s world record of 46.40 seconds is more than 1 second behind the second place, and the shallow depth of the water makes the poor record seem insignificant. The Chinese swimming community was criticized for doping suspicions, but the new record set an opportunity for a reversal.

China’s Pan Zhanle (second from right) is the first to touch the touchpad during the men’s 100m freestyle final held at the La Defense swimming pool in Paris, France on the 1st.

The 2024 Paris Olympics, which suffered from a ‘swimming record drought’, finally received some much-needed rain.

Pan Zhanle (China, 19) set the first world record in swimming at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the men’s 100m freestyle. With Pan Zhanle crowned champion, the 92-year-long streak of ‘no gold medals’ in this event was also broken.

The new record was set on the 1st at the La Defense Swimming Pool in Paris, France. Pan Zhanle won the gold medal in the men’s 100m freestyle final with a world record of 46.40 seconds. Leading the race from the beginning, he showed overwhelming skill by opening a 1.08-second gap over second-place Kyle Chalmers (Australia) in this event where the outcome is determined by a 0.1-second difference. It has been 96 years since the 1928 Amsterdam Games that the first and second places were separated by more than 1 second in the Olympics.

Pan Zhanle’s record that day was 0.4 seconds faster than her previous record (46.80 seconds) set at the Doha World Championships in February this year. It was enough to make the previous evaluation that the record was poor due to the shallow water depth of this stadium seem meaningless. The water depth of the La Defense swimming pool is 0.85m lower than the World Aquatics Federation recommended (3m). It is known that the shallower the water depth, the greater the resistance from the current experienced by the athlete.

Pan Zhanle became the first Asian gold medalist in this event since Yatsuji Miyazaki (Japan) in 1932. She pioneered the 100m freestyle swimming event, which was considered a “medal wasteland” for Asians. There has also been no gold medal in the Olympic women’s 100m freestyle since Lu Jing of China won first place at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

It was also an achievement that turned the mood around at a time when Chinese swimming was viewed negatively due to ‘doping suspicions’. The trigger was the Australian newspaper Herald Sun, which reported just before the competition that “23 Chinese swimming team members tested positive in doping tests seven months before the opening of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, but participated in the competition,” and that “the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) failed to make a fair judgment on the Chinese swimming doping issue.” Some Chinese athletes, including Gao Min, also expressed their discontent, saying, “The routine of seven doping tests a day successfully hindered our Chinese swimming team.”

Pan Zhanle was not included in the list of 23 people suspected of doping. In an interview with foreign media outlets such as Reuters, Pan Zhanle said, “All (doping) tests were conducted according to normal procedures,” and “(psychologically) there were no major problems.” He continued, “It’s truly a magical moment. This record is not just for China, but for swimming around the world.” 안전놀이터

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French men’s archery team wins first team medal “Thanks to coach Oh Seon-taek”

There is local analysis that the reason France won its first-ever medal in the men’s team archery event is because of the appointment of a Korean coach. The

French men’s archery team, consisting of Thomas Ciro, Jean-Charles Valadon, and Baptiste Eddis, lost 1-5 (57-57 58-59 56-59) to Korea in the 2024 Paris Olympics men’s team archery event held at Les Invalides in Paris, France on the 30th (Korean time), and took home a silver medal. Although

it was not a gold medal, it was a valuable achievement as the first medal in the men’s team archery event in French archery history.

Here in France, there are reports praising the level of Korean archery, and saying that the silver medal was possible thanks to the Korean coach.

According to French daily Le Monde and Ouest France on the 28th of last month (local time), the French Archery Federation (FFTA) appointed coach Oh Seon-taek while looking for a coach to win at least one medal ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The media explained that coach Oh is well-known in the industry.

Coach Oh coached the Korean national team in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. Coach Oh has led several athletes to the highest positions on the Olympic podium, including Yoon Mi-jin in Sydney in 2000, Oh Jin-hyeok in London in 2012, and Jang Hye-jin in Rio in 2016. In particular, while coaching the men’s national archery team in 2012, he brought Korea’s first gold medal in the men’s individual archery event in 28 years. French national archery team captain Jean-Charles Valadon said, “In Korea, there is a high density of professional and semi-professional archers, but in France, it is more of a hobby,” and added, “There are many stars among Korean archers, such as Teddy Riner (French judo legend). It is a completely different world.” The media explained that Korea is the “reference point” for archery, noting that the Korean national team has won 27 out of 45 gold medals since archery returned as an official Olympic event in Munich in 1972. They analyzed that the history of Korean archery began at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. They said that the starting point was when the Korean government supported the development of specific sports, including archery, in the early 1980s in order to raise Korea’s status. Ouest France also cited the early discovery of talent to secure top-level archery players, the inclusion of archery in the school curriculum from elementary school to university, and the encouragement of private companies, including Hyundai Motors, to sponsor archery teams as factors in the strength of Korean archery. The French players said in a press conference immediately after the game, “(Since Coach Oh took charge of the team) we have been shooting much more than before and training systematically,” and “We have regrouped and have a new attitude and stance for the archery competition. And we have worked hard. That is why we were able to stand side by side with the strong archery teams.” 카지노사이트

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Badminton Women’s Doubles Kim So-young and Kong Hee-yong, eliminated in quarterfinals Lost medals in two consecutive competitions

The challenge of the badminton women’s doubles pair of Kim So-young (Incheon Airport) and Kong Hee-yong (Jeonbuk Bank), who were aiming for two consecutive medals, has been dashed. On the

1st (Korean time), Kim So-young and Kong Hee-yong were crushed by Malaysia’s Pearly Tan and Tinan Muralitharan 0-2 (12-21 13-21) in the quarterfinals of the women’s doubles badminton at the 2024 Paris Olympics held at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena in Paris, France.

Kim So-young and Kong Hee-yong, ranked 10th in the world, are the pair that won the bronze medal in Tokyo three years ago. Since working together since 2019, their perfect chemistry has earned them the nickname “Kim Kong Duo.”

However, since the Tokyo Games, they have not been able to match the performance of the other Korean women’s doubles team, Lee So-hee (Incheon International Airport) – Baek Ha-na (MG Saemaeul Geumgo) (world No. 2). Lee

So-hee – Baek Ha-na, who gave up the title of the best Korean women’s doubles team to their juniors, sought to regain their honor in Paris. Expectations were high after they advanced to the quarterfinals with 3 wins out of 3 matches in the group preliminaries and 1st place

in Group C. However, they were defeated by world No. 12 Pearly Than – Tina Muralitharan in the quarterfinals, ending their women’s doubles journey.

Now, Kim So-young – Kong Hee-yong are preparing for the remaining team events. They did not do well from the first game. They seemed to be unstable from the beginning, falling behind 0-7. They barely caught up with 5-11, but were unable to narrow the gap after that, losing by 9 points. In the second game, Kim So-young – Kong Hee-yong took the lead for a moment, but soon lost 8-11. Even after the game resumed after a short break, they continued to make mistakes as if their mentality was shaken. They continued to provide the opponent with attack opportunities with dull shots, and failed to demonstrate their strengths in defense. Kim So-young and Gong Hee-yong seemed dissatisfied with their performance, and even used the strategy time to practice their steps on the court. However, there was no reversal, and Malaysia won a ticket to the semifinals. 카지노사이트

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Italian politicians furious over XY chromosome boxer’s participation in female match

Disqualified from last year’s World Championships for failing to pass gender eligibility test, allowed to compete in Olympics Italian Deputy Prime Minister “insult to Olympic credibility”
after round of 16 on the 1st

As boxer Imane Khalif (26, Algeria), who was disqualified from last year’s World Championships due to gender controversy, is about to face an Italian athlete for the first time at the Paris Olympics, Italian politicians have raised the issue. On the

1st (local time), Algerian female boxer Imane Khalif will face Italy’s Angela Carini (25) in the round of 16 of the women’s 66 kg boxing class.

According to ANSA and other news agencies, Italian politicians expressed concern on the 31st of last month, a day before the match, saying, “We cannot guarantee the safety of our female athletes who are facing an athlete who has caused a gender controversy.”

“It is very worrying,” said Family Minister Eugenia Rocella. “It is surprising that there are no clear, rigorous, and unified standards at the international level.” She criticized,

“This could lead to unfair and potentially dangerous matches.”

Sports Minister Andrea Abodi also pointed out, “It is difficult to understand that there are no consistent standards for hormone levels at the international level, including the World Championships and the Olympics.”

Earlier, just hours before the finals of the World Championships held in New Delhi, India, Khalifa was disqualified for exceeding the standard testosterone level. Lin Yu-ting (28, Taiwan) also failed the test and was stripped of her bronze medal at the same competition. At the time, International Boxing Association (IBA) President Umar Klemlev explained, “They were excluded from the competition because the DNA test results confirmed that they have XY chromosomes.” However, the controversy grew when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on the 29th of last month that “the two have complied with all IOC regulations” and “will compete in the Paris Olympics as normal.” Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini posted a video of the Mexican athlete’s defeat by Khalif on his social media, criticizing it as “an insult to sports ethics and the credibility of the Olympics.” The athlete said, “The punches hurt so much. I’ve never felt this way in my 13 years as a boxer, even when fighting a male opponent.” Former boxing world champion Barry McGuigan wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that day, “I’m shocked that they were actually allowed to come here,” and “What the hell is going on?” However, the IOC maintains that chromosomes alone cannot determine gender. IOC spokesperson Ake Adams said, “The two athletes are female athletes who have competed in boxing for many years and are fully qualified.” 카지노사이트

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