Oh Jun-seong (Mirae Asset Securities), who has emerged as the future of table tennis in Korea, has reserved a record for participating in the Asian Games (AG) as the youngest male player.
Oh Jun-seong obtained the Taegeuk mark by placing second in the men’s division in the second selection round of the 2023 PyeongChang Asian Championships and the Hangzhou Asian Games dispatched national team selection event, which ended at the Dangjin Indoor Gymnasium in Chungcheongnam-do on the 4th.
He dropped out as a freshman in high school last year and entered the unemployment stage. He will be 17 in September when the Hangzhou Asian Games will be held. It is a challenge for a medal at the age of one year younger than Korea Exchange coach Yoo Nam-gyu, who participated in the 1986 Seoul Asian Games at the age of 18.
Oh Sang-eun, the son of director of Mirae Asset Securities, Oh Jun-seong’s medal challenge is enough to attract fans’ attention. Since his junior days, Oh Jun-seong has been praised for his near-perfect table tennis skills. 토토사이트
In addition to Oh Jun-seong, Ahn Jae-hyeon (Korea Exchange) took first place and Park Kang-hyeon (Korea Water Resources Corporation) took third place and passed the second selection round. The three passers-by in the second selection round will play an active part in the Asian Championships and Asian Games along with Jang Woo-jin (Sangmu) and Lim Jong-hun, who were first selected in the first selection round.
In the women’s division, Shin Yu-bin (Korean Air) and Jeon Ji-hee (Mirae Asset Securities) passed the first round, while Lee Eun-hye (Korean Air), Yang Ha-eun (POSCO International), and Seo Hyo-won (Korea Racing Association) placed first to third in the second round, which was held this time. and challenged the international arena.