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VOD(KOR-ENG) Wuxi 2017 Grand Slam – Team Champs preview: Will home advantage grant China both golds?
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기사입력: 2018/01/28 [12:29] ⓒ wtu
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Taekwondo’s most exciting competitive format will be on display at the Wuxi World Cup Team Championships, which brings to a close the inaugural World Taekwondo Grand Slam Champions Series in Wuxi, China, with female, male and mixed-gender teams fighting for gold.

 

The World Cup Team Championships – taekwondo’s “battle of the nations” – is a maelstrom of lightning substitutions, whirling players and flying feet. As such, it is faster paced, more dynamic and more spectator-friendly than the individual game, which can sometimes get tactical and technical.

 

The teams represented in Wuxi are largely those which came out top in the 2017 World Taekwondo Team Championships in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, in December.

 

In the men’s division, first place winner Iran and second place winner Russia are in contention, as is Korea – the WT Technical Committee recommendation – and China, which gets a host country place. In the women’s division, China, gold medalists in Abidjan, and Korea, the second place winner, will go head-to-head. And in the mixed-gender division, Abidjan gold medalists China face off against silver medalists Russia.

Odds are good that some of the precious metal will go to China, which has taken the team format to heart and which dominated the World Teams in December, seizing two out of the three golds on offer. In Wuxi, the Chinese lads and lasses will also have a home-town advantage, buoyed by the crowd.

 

Iran is another nation which has invested in the team competition, and has been rewarded with a consistently strong record in the format. Given the apparent loss of form by their individual male players since Rio 2016, team competition offers another avenue for success: one Iranian official admitted that the men’s team victory in Abidjan was as much a relief as a delight – otherwise the squad would have returned home empty-handed. Expect fireworks in Wuxi: The Iranian Men’s Team fought an absolute scorcher of a match in the final against the Russians in Abidjan.

 

Ah – those Russians. Team Russia must be seen as extremely strong contenders in the men’s and mixed gender categories as they lost so, very, very closely in both categories in the finals of the Worlds in Abidjan. In the male team category – after a spectacular battle that could have gone either way – the men from Moscow lost by just one point, 33-34, to the Iranians. In the mixed gender category, things were even tighter: The Russians lost the match in golden point. For sure, these two highly professional, but unlucky, outfits will be hoping that fortune is kinder to them in Wuxi than it was in Abidjan. They will also be seeking revenge.

 

Finally, Korea is always a nation worth watching in taekwondo; it continues to lead the world in individual competition. However, the country, while always being a consistent threat in team competition, has fared poorly in the medal rankings. This may be due to the physical size of their teams: The Koreas tend not to be as big as their opponents, and height and leg length are key advantages in taekwondo.

 

For those seeking a look into the future of team competition, Wuxi may offer an interesting crystal ball.

 

Customarily, team coaches have been reluctant to risk their top individual players in the maelstrom of team competition, but now, with WT pushing the format as a possible medal option at the Paris 2024 Olympics, this seems to be changing: It was noteworthy that the top teams at the World Team Championships in Abidjan in December fielded some of their best individual fighters.

 

China Women’s Team featured Olympic gold medalist Shuyin Zheng, while Russia’s Mixed Gender Team included Grand Prix gold medalist Anton Kotkov and Russia Men’s Team boasted 2016 Olympic silver medalist Alexey Denisenko. And in a treat for fans of the game, Iran Men’s featured 2015 superstar Mahdi Khodabakhshi, returning to elite-level international competition after a long, post-Rio layoff in spectacular style. Not only did his team raise the trophy, but Khodabakhshi was named male MVP of the tourney.

 

So, pundits will be watching keenly to see which individual stars the national team coaches are fielding in the teams.

 

Tune into the action – captured in spectacular style on 4D camera – via livestream on the WT website, and see which nations will emerge victorious.

 

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                                  우시 월드태권도 월드컵팀선수권 대회

 

27 일 중국 우시 타이후 인터내셔날 엑시포 센터에서 열린 ‘2017 월드태권도 월드컵팀선수권대회에서 남자는 이란이, 여자는 중국이 우승했다. 중국은 혼성단체전도 우승해 금메달 2개를 획득했다.

 

이란, 러시아, 중국, 한국등 네 개팀이 출전한 남자 단체전에서 한국 남자는 중국과 붙은 준결승에서 76:63으로 패했다.

 

중국과 한국이 두팀이 참가한 여자 단체전에서 한국(장유진, 유송화, 김지해, 최민경, 장희영)17:53의 큰 점수 차로 중국에 지고 은메달을 차지했다.

 

남자팀(김제엽, 원종훈, 조호현, 최우진, 김민우)은 중국팀을 맞아 4회전 내내 난타전을 벌였지먄 끝내 패하고 러시아와 함께 동메달을 가져갔다.

 

러시아를 이긴 이란은 결승에서 중국을 맞아 큰 신장과 파워를 앞세워 계속 승기를 잡은 끝에 76:56으로 우승을 차지했다.

 

러시아와 중국이 붙은 남녀 혼성팀은 러시아가 3회전 초반까지 127로 앞섰지만 일방적인 중국 관중의 응원에 힘입에 중국에 12:13으로 역전당했다. 그후 계속 엎치락뒤치락하다 중국이 끝내 21:18로 이기고 여자부 우승에 이어 2관왕을 차지했다.

 

이번 대회에는 중국의 위자이칭IOC부위원장이 참석해 혼성팀 우승을 차지한 중국팀에게 금메달을 수여했다.

 

이로써 세계태권도연맹이 태권도를 좀 더 관중과 미디어 친화형 스포츠로 만들기 위해 만든 태권도 왕중왕전인 월드 태권도 그랜드 슬램 챔피언스 시리즈(World Taekwondo Grand Slam Championships Series)’2017시즌이 5주간의 막을 내리고2018시즌을 맞이할 예정이다

 

 

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