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“From Glasgow to Paris” Woo Sang-hyuk leaves for training in Europe

‘Smile Jumper’ Woo Sang-hyuk (27, Yongin City Hall) begins his journey to win his second consecutive World Indoor Championships and win the Paris Olympics.On the 5th, Woo Sang-hyuk stepped into the departure hall of Incheon International Airport to leave for Munich, Germany.Woo Sang-hyuk, who trained for four weeks in Kaohsiung, Taiwan with coach Do-gyun Kim last November, returned to Korea on December 16 and participated in the Marine Corps camp (December 18-20) prepared by the Korean Sports Council.Woo Sang-hyuk, who continued training in Korea, plans to move to Europe to develop his ‘practical sense.’ The weight has already been reduced to around 68kg, which is a ‘practical level’.Sanghyuk Woo moves to England after competing in two indoor competitions in Europe.

It is in the nature of ‘finishing training’ for the 2024 World Indoor Athletics Championships, which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, UK from March 1st to 3rd local time.Woo Sang-hyuk will participate in the World Indoor Championships as the ‘defending champion’ and aim for his second consecutive victory in the competition.The men’s high jump finals will begin on March 3 at 8:50 PM Korean time.Winning two consecutive World Indoor Championships, which the World Association of Athletics Federations classifies as a ‘major competition’, is significant in itself, but Woo Sang-hyuk said, “The results of the World Indoor Championships are also important for the Paris Olympics.”In an interview with Yonhap News in December last year, Woo Sang-hyuk said, “I like to take the lead starting from the indoor season,” and added, “I want to take the top spot in Glasgow and carry 카지노사이트킹 on the momentum until the Paris Olympics.”

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