Hwang Sun-woo’s Freestyle 200m World Junior New FINA Certified… First Korean swimmer

Hwang Sun-woo'Strong start'
Hwang Sun-woo’Strong start’

(Kimcheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Hyuntae Kim = Seon-woo Hwang (Seoul Sports High School) is making a powerful start in the men’s freestyle 200m final at the 2020 national management contest held at the Gimcheon indoor swimming pool in Gimcheon, Gyeongbuk on the afternoon of the 19th. 2020.11.19 [email protected]

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jinnam Bae = Suyoung, Korea, has finally become the first international swimmers federation (FINA) accredited world record holder, both seniors and juniors.

Hwang Sun-woo (18, Seoul Chego), a high school student who emerged as the hope of swimming in Korea, is the protagonist of a new history.

According to the Korea Swimming Federation on the 27th, FINA sent a letter to the Federation the day before, saying,’We have finished reviewing the supporting documents related to Hwang Seon-woo’s men’s freestyle 200m record’, saying,’As of the 26th, it is officially recognized as the World Junior Record.’

FINA added that’official certificates are sent by mail.’

The Korea Swimming Federation plans to deliver the certificate to Hwang Sun-woo once it is received.

Hwang Seon-woo won the men’s freestyle 200m final at the 2020 national management competition held at the Gimcheon indoor swimming pool on November 19 last year with a record of 1 minute 45 seconds 92.

It did not fall short of the Korean record (1:44:80) that Park Tae-hwan set when he won the gold medal at the Guangzhou Asian Games in November 2010, but it was a world junior record.

Elijah Winnington (Australia) cut the previous record (1:46:13) set at the McDonald’s Queensland Championship in December 2018 when he was 18 years old by 0.21 seconds.

International Swimming Federation named Hwang Sun-woo as the holder of the men's freestyle 200m World Junior Record.
International Swimming Federation named Hwang Sun-woo as the holder of the men’s freestyle 200m World Junior Record.

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The Federation later submitted a request for record authorization to FINA with necessary documents such as a confirmation of the negative doping test result.

FINA finally delivered the official news to the Federation two months after the record was established, and at the same time added Hwang Seon-woo’s name as a long course (50m) men’s 200m world junior record holder on the website.

With FINA’s official recognition, Hwang Sun-woo became the first Korean swimmer to hold the world junior record.

In Korea, there was no player with a FINA-approved world record in the senior and junior, long and short course (25m) categories.

To motivate prospects, FINA has compiled and managed world junior records for male and female swimmers under the age of 18 since March 2014.

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