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Korean fencing is sweeping the world championships.

The men's saber team, called the fencing world's Avengers, won the championship four times in a row, and the women's épée team won their first ever championship.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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Kim Jung-hwan, 39-year-old eldest brother, was out due to an injury, but there was no gap in the power of the 'world's strongest' men's saber team.



With the skills selected by Koo Bon-gil, Oh Sang-wook, and Kim Jun-ho, Olympic gold medalist Silage overtook Hungary, the world's second-placed champion.

In particular, the youngest ace Sang-wook Oh



stepped back and succeeded in succeeding in the repost, blocking the opponent's sword, and leading the atmosphere

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The Four Musketeers of Saber raised four fingers to celebrate the fourth consecutive World Championship victory and pledged to win the Olympic Games for the third time in a row.

[Paris Olympics Fighting!]

The women's épée team, which had silver medal members at the Tokyo Olympics, rose to the top of the team event for the first time ever.

Individual gold medalist Sera Song took over as the final runner, anchor, and scored a whopping 12 points in the last three minutes to win two gold medals.

The players hugged each other and shed tears of emotion.

[Sera Song / National Women's Epee National Team: I think we were able to win the gold medal because we can trust and rely on each other.]



















[Korean Women's Epee Fighting]



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek, CG: Kim Hong-sik)