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S. Korea Grabs Silver in Men’s Team Sprint Speed Skating at Winter Asiad


Harbin: South Korea raced to silver in the inaugural men’s team sprint speed skating event at the Asian Winter Games in China on Monday. The trio of Kim Jun-ho, Cha Min-kyu, and Cho Sang-hyeok clocked 1:20.48 in the three-lap, 1,200-meter race at Heilongjiang Ice Events Training Center Speed Skating Oval in Harbin.



According to Yonhap News Agency, China won the gold medal in 1:19.22, and Japan grabbed the bronze in 1:20.72. The team sprint event made its Asian Games debut in Harbin, and South Korea won the women’s gold on Sunday.



With three skaters each, teams start the race simultaneously on each side of the track. The leadoff skater leaves the track after one lap, and the next skater peels off after the second lap. It’s up to the third and final skater to finish off the race.



South Korea and China went toe to toe in the second pairing. As the first skater, Kim Jun-ho kept South Korea ahead of China in the early portion, and Cha helped South Korea maintain its slim lead. Cho wasn’t able to hold on over the final stretch, however, as China beat South Korea by 1.45 seconds over the final 400m.



South Korea was in second place with Japan and Kazakhstan coming up in the final pairing. And South Korea stayed there as Japan came home 0.24 seconds slower than South Korea, and Kazakhstan was more than two seconds back of South Korea.



This was Kim’s third medal in Harbin. He had won bronze medals in the men’s 100m on Saturday and 500m earlier on Monday. With one more day of speed skating races left, South Korea has won three gold, three silver, and two bronze medals on the oval so far.

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