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Freestyle Swimmer Chases 5th Straight Medal At World Championships


South Korean swimmer Hwang Sun-woo speaks during a press conference at the Jincheon National Training Center in Jincheon, North Chungcheong Province, on July 8, 2025. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

South Korean swimmer Hwang Sun-woo speaks during a press conference at the Jincheon National Training Center in Jincheon, North Chungcheong Province, on July 8, 2025. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

SEOUL, July 8 (Korea Bizwire) Hwang Sun-woo is the most decorated South Korean swimmer in world championships history, with one gold, two silver and one bronze medal won over the past three competitions. In addition to owning the most medals, Hwang is also the only swimmer from his country to reach the podium at three consecutive world championships.

Still only 22, Hwang said Tuesday he wants to extend his streak and add to his tally later this month when Singapore hosts the world championships.

“This is my fifth worlds, and since I’ve been on the podium the last three events, I will go for my fourth in a row,” Hwang said at a joint national team press conference at the Jincheon National Training Center in Jincheon, 85 kilometers south of Seoul.

Hwang is the defending world champion in the men’s 200-meter freestyle, an event where he’d won bronze in 2023 and silver in 2022. He also holds the national record with 1:44.40, set while winning gold at the 2023 Asian Games.

“I haven’t improved my 200m time since the Asian Games,” Hwang said. “This time, I want to break my own national record and stand on the podium as well.”

Kim Woo-min, the 2024 world champion in the men’s 400m freestyle, said he has been working hard to defend his throne.

“I’ve been concentrating on improving my overall speed and my turns in the 400m,” Kim said. “As the defending champion, I’d love to return to the top. I know other swimmers around the world have been posting great times this year, but I feel like I can go out there and compete against them.”

Kim, who also won bronze in the 400m freestyle at the Paris Olympics last year, said he will try to improve on his personal best of 3:42.42, set in June 2024.

The national record is 3:41.53, set by the 2008 Olympic champion Park Tae-hwan in November 2010.

 (Yonhap)

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