It's been 32 years since Hyun Jung-hwa... Shin Yubin's "Two Medals."
It's been 32 years since Hyun Jung-hwa... Shin Yubin's "Two Medals."
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Korean women's table tennis star Shin Yu-bin (21) won two bronze medals at the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships held in Doha, Qatar. It is the first time in 32 years that a female table tennis player has won two medals at the same time at the World Table Tennis Championships. 토토사이트
In the semifinals of the women's doubles at the Doha World Championships in Qatar on Monday, Shin teamed up with Yuhan Corp. of Romania and Sofia Polkanova of Austria to lose by a score of two to three. However, Shin acquired the bronze medal, which is given to the joint third place winner, and acquired two bronze medals at the event, including the one she won in the mixed doubles that she teamed up with Lim Jong-hoon the previous day.
As a result, Shin Yu-bin became the first female national table tennis player to win two medals in a single world competition since Hyun Jung-hwa, the current senior vice president of the Korea Table Tennis Association, won a gold medal and a silver medal in women's singles and mixed doubles at the 1993 Gothenburg Games in Sweden. Jeon Ji-hee, who collaborated with the gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games, reached the semi-finals of the world competition just over two months after she retired and worked with Yuhan, a new women's doubles group.
I also saw hope in fasting. Shin Yu-bin met China's Sun Ying-sa, world No. 1 who won two consecutive World Championships and World Cups this year, in the round of 16, and lost 2-4 after a neck-and-neck race to win the second set. Considering that Shin was defeated 0-4 by Sun Ying-sa at the Durban Games two years ago at the age of his early 20s, he further increased his chances of challenging China, the world's strongest team. After the competition, Shin said, "I believed in my efforts rather than my surroundings despite difficulties such as injuries, and I think the result of my efforts came back to a World Championship medal. I will continue to trust myself and do my best as I do now."