B-boy Kim Hong-yeol, placed 4th in the first round of the Paris Olympic preliminary round
If you rank in the top 7 by the 2nd competition in June, you will receive a ticket to Paris.
Breaking national team b-boy Kim Hong-yeol (Hong10) has given the green light to advance to the finals of the Paris Olympics.
Kim Hong-yeol defeated Japan's Hiroto Ono (Hiro10) with a round score of 0-3 (2-7 1-8 4-5) in the 3rd and 4th place match in the b-boy category at the first round of the Olympic Qualifier Series (OQS) held in Shanghai, China on the 19th.
OQS is an Olympic qualifying competition for the breaking event that was adopted as an official event at the Paris Olympics. 카지노
In the round of 32 held the previous day, Kim Hong-yeol defeated France's Noé Mellicor Charles Sobeski (Neosan) with a round score of 2-0 (9-0 9-0) and advanced to the round robin of the round of 16.
In the round robin of the round of 16 held earlier that day, he was in Group B and did not lose a single round to Japan's Hishikawa Issin (Issin), Colombia's Jordan Alberto Silva Medina (Alvin), and Ukraine's Oleksandr Gatinrozhinsky (Lussy Sky).
Ranked first in group and advanced to quarterfinals.
Kim Hong-yeol, who defeated America's Jeffrey Lewis (Jeffro) 2-1 (3-6 6-3 7-2) in the quarterfinals, defeated China's Qi Xiangyu (Lithe-ing) 1-2 (6-3 0) in the semifinals -9 4-5) and entered the 3rd and 4th place match.
In the final, which started with Ohno's first strike, Kim Hong-yeol presented a repertoire that focused on musicality, putting moves that matched the melody and rhythm of the music at the right place.
However, he was not able to defeat Ohno, who engaged in a battle focusing on power moves while demonstrating various difficult techniques such as air tracks, head spins, and Thomas.
Kim Hong-yeol, who came in 4th place in the first competition, earned 38 points.
The points are added up based on the rankings of the first and second competitions, and the top 10 players receive a ticket to the Paris Olympics.
However, excluding the quota (TO) allocated to the host country, France, and TO for balanced development (universality), it is highly likely that actual tickets to Paris will be given only to the top 7, so they will secure as many points as possible with a high ranking in the second competition.
B-boy Kim Heon-woo (Wing), who also participated, was in Group D in the round robin of the round of 16 and placed 3rd in the group, failing to advance to the quarterfinals.
Heonwoo Kim defeated Norway's Daniel Grindelland (8-1 9-0) 2-0 (8-1 9-0) in the round of 32 held the previous day, but lost 1-1 to Kazakhstan's Amir Zakirov (Amir) and USA's Miguel Angel Rosario (Gravity).
They tied at 1 and lost 0-2 to China's Qi Xiangyu, finishing in 3rd place in the group.
Kim Heon-woo ranked 11th in the final round of the first competition and earned 30 points.
Meanwhile, B-boy Park In-soo (Kill), B-girl Jeon Ji-ye (Freshbella), and Kwon Seong-hee (Starry) were eliminated in the round of 32.
Insoo Park lost to America's Lewis (Jeffro) with a round score of 0-2 (0-9 1-8).
Park In-su, who finished 30th, earned 11 points.
Jeon Ji-ye tied with China's Ziyan Zheng 1-1 in round scores, but lost 5-13 in total votes in each round.
Jeon Ji-ye held a slight advantage in the first round, 5-4, but bowed out in the second round, 0-9.
Seonghee Kwon met Japan's Riko Tsuhako, world number one, and lost with a round score of 0-2 (0-9 0-9).
Jeon Ji-ye (18th) and Kwon Seong-hee (30th) secured 23 and 11 points, respectively.