RI Se Ung Dominates in Men's Greco-Roman 60kg Quarterfinals at Paris 2024
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In an electrifying quarterfinal match at the Paris 2024 Olympics, RI Se Ung from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, defeating Uzbekistan's Islomjon Bakhramov in the Men's Greco-Roman 60kg category.
The match took place on August 5, 2024, at the Champ-de-Mars Arena, where RI Se Ung, wearing the red singlet, faced off against Bakhramov, who donned the blue. From the start, RI took control of the match, quickly scoring technical points that showcased his superior grappling abilities.
The bout lasted just 53 seconds, during which RI secured a total of 9 technical points, leading to a decisive victory by VSU (Victory by Superiority) against Bakhramov, who finished with 0 points. RI's performance not only highlighted his prowess in wrestling but also his strategic acumen, as he expertly navigated the mat to maintain an aggressive posture throughout the encounter.
The officials for this high-stakes match included referee Hadi Ismael from Iraq, judge Mehdi Bashirzadeh Namadmal from Iran, and mat chairman Ibrahim Cicioglu from Turkey, all of whom ensured that the competition remained fair and exciting.
As the competition progresses, RI Se Ung's victory positions him as a strong contender for the medal rounds, and wrestling fans worldwide are eager to see how he will perform in the upcoming matches. This quarterfinal victory not only boosts his confidence but also adds to the prestige of DPR Korea in Olympic wrestling.
- Wrestling
- MGR 60kg 1/4 Final
- wrestling
- olympics
- 2024
- Se Ung Ri
- Uzbekistan
- DPR Korea
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