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Woo Sang-hyeok, who passed the World Athletics Championships high jump qualifier as 'joint 1', had a time of recharging like honey.

For the final tomorrow (the 19th), he promised, "I will focus more on winning the championship."



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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Woo Sang-hyeok, who surpassed all heights up to 2m28 in the preliminary round the day before in the first period, and exploded with unique excitement, continued to feel good yesterday.



He left memories by taking a commemorative photo with Choi Byeong-kwang, who competed in this event together in the Athletes' Village, and Oh Joo-hwan, a marathoner.



While Bashim, a gold medalist at the Tokyo Olympics, who passed the preliminary round with Woo Sang-hyuk in joint 1st place, is considered the strongest competitor, Woo Sang-hyuk did not hide his desire for the first world championship gold medal in Korean track and field history.



[Woo Sang-hyeok/High Jump National Team: It's not over yet, so I'm going to focus on it more.

Since I thoroughly prepared as planned, I will (concentrate) more on the goal of winning.]



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In the men's 100m final to determine the world's best sprinter, the host nation USA swept the gold, silver and bronze medals.



World No. 1 Fred Curley showed a terrifying backslash and crossed the finish line in 9.86 seconds, beating his teammates Bracey and Bromwell.



It was 0.28 seconds behind Usain Bolt's world record, but after changing the main event from 400m to 100m last year, he revealed the future with a steep upward trend.