GYEONGGI PROVINCE WINS OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP FOR 3RD CONSECUTIVE TIME MVP IS IM SI-HYEON OF ARCHERY

Gyeonggi Province wins overall championship for 3rd consecutive time MVP is Im Si-hyeon of archery

Gyeonggi Province wins overall championship for 3rd consecutive time MVP is Im Si-hyeon of archery

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Gyeonggi Province won the overall championship at the 105th National Sports Festival.

Gyeonggi Province won first place in the 105th National Sports Festival, which ended on the 17th, with a total score of 65,817 points, beating out second-place Gyeongnam (55,056 points).

With this, Gyeonggi Province has won the National Sports Festival overall championship for the third consecutive time starting from the 2022 competition. Seoul came in third with 53,719 points.

Gyeonggi Province won first place in the National Sports Festival for 17 consecutive years from 2002 to 2018, and Seoul won the overall championship in the 2019 Seoul Games.

Afterwards, in 2020 and 2021, the National Sports Festival was not held normally due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

Lim Si-hyeon (Korea National Sport University), a four-time archery champion, was selected as the tournament's MVP.

Lim Si-Hyeon won four gold medals in this competition, including the individual and team events for women's college archery, as well as the 50m and 60m distance events.

Lim Si-hyeon won the MVP award for the Korean team at the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games and this year's Paris Olympics, and also won the MVP award at the National Sports Festival, showing off his peak skills.

Swimmer Hwang Seon-woo (Gangwon Provincial Office), who was selected as the MVP of the National Sports Festival for the past three consecutive years, won five gold medals in this competition, including the 파워볼사이트 100m and 200m freestyle, 400m and 800m relay, and 400m medley relay, but failed to win the National Sports Festival MVP for a fourth consecutive time.

In addition to Hwang Seon-woo, two other athletes won five gold medals in this competition, including gymnast Shin Sol-i (Gangwon Sports Council).

There were also 16 new Korean records in this competition. Seven were set in roller skating, which is not an official Olympic event, and six were set in swimming.

In addition, two new Korean records were set in track and field and one in weightlifting.

The closing ceremony was held at Gimhae Sports Complex at 6 p.m. that day. The 106th National Sports Festival in 2025 will be held in Busan.

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