Men’s All-Around, Club 3, and Collegiate winners
‘Consensus Judgment’, the overall winner
This is a team of fellow volleyball referees who defeated With win in the men’s overall final of the ‘2023 Yongin Men’s and Women’s Life Sports Volleyball Competition’ on the last day of the tournament.
They participated in the tournament for the first time with the intention of having fun as players, not referees. In the beginning, the team struggled to get along with each other. They finished second in their group and had a hard time making it to the main draw. However, the more they played like volleyball players, the better they got along with their teammates and eventually won the championship.
Captain Cha Young-min said, “It was a different feeling to play volleyball as a player on the court after watching the game from a referee’s point of view. I am happy that we won the tournament, which is considered an honorable and large-scale tournament among volleyball players.” “I would like to thank my teammates for following the hard workouts, even though we formed the team in a hurry, and I would like to participate in volleyball tournaments in time with the players again.” 메이저놀이터
‘VNUE’, the winner of the Men’s Club 3rd Division (Jangki Division), takes a commemorative photo after the award ceremony. Yoon Won-kyu Reporter
■ VNUE, the winner of the 3rd Club Division (Jangki Division)
On the final day of the ‘2023 Yongin Men’s and Women’s Life Sports Volleyball Competition’ held on the 11th, VNUE defeated KCK-K in the final of the men’s club division 3 (Jangki division) to win their first title of the year.
VNUE faced KCK-K in the final after losing in the semifinals of the last volleyball tournament. It was a close match that went to three sets, but VNUE came out on top and wiped the slate clean.
As teachers in Seoul, they were thrilled to give their students something to be proud of.
“In the first match, we were struggling a bit because we weren’t feeling well, but the more we played, the better our form became,” said captain Kim Ho-yeon. “Since our teammates are teachers, we all have busy lives. However, I think we were able to bring home the trophy because we practiced once a week and played well.”
‘ONE’, the winner of the Men’s Club 3rd Division (Caturri Division), takes a commemorative photo after the award ceremony. Wonkyu Yoon Reporter
ONE, the winner of the 3rd Club Division (Cartouche Division)
“It feels great to win the tournament on my birthday and win the best player award in my first tournament.”
One, founded in 2000 based in Gwangju Metropolitan City. On the last day of the 2023 Yongin Men’s and Women’s Life Sports Volleyball Competition, held on the 11th, the team won the final of the Men’s Club Division 3 (Caturibu) by defeating the Volleyball King.
One started playing volleyball again in March after being unable to play sports since COVID-19, and is thrilled to have won the tournament, even though he was worried about whether he would be able to play well.
His semifinal opponent, Guang Gyo Shan, was tough. I realized that it would be difficult to win because of their superior physical condition and younger age group. At that point, the players calmed down the chaotic atmosphere. They kept putting strong serves on the court and changed the flow of the match. This was the moment when their stable organization and strong teamwork shone through.
Captain Moon Sang-kwon said, “I would like to take this opportunity to thank my teammates for playing together, and I am very grateful for the sweet birthday gift of winning the championship. I hope we can continue to strive for the top while having fun and exercising together for a long time.”
The men’s collegiate champions, Korea Gymnastics, pose for a photo after the award ceremony. Yoon Won-kyu Reporter
Korea University Gymnastics Team
On the final day of the 2023 Yongin Men’s and Women’s Sports Volleyball Competition, KU won the men’s collegiate final, beating Gongju University.
KU revealed that it was the toughest match against Gongju University in the preliminary and final rounds. The team is now focused on training to perform well at the tournament in June.
Captain Kim Min-sang said, “We went into the tournament hoping to win, and we are proud to have won the trophy as planned. I’m proud of my teammates for achieving such a good result even though they were not the main members due to injuries and military issues.” “I hope we can continue to win like this without getting injured. We hope to continue winning like this without injuries.”
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