The Phnom Penh Post

Korea’s Oh outclasses Seavmey in the last 16

- HS Manjunath

SOUTH Korea’s Rio Olympics gold medallist Oh Hye-ri outclassed Sorn Seavmey 18-9 in the women’s -73 kg last 16 in the ongoing World Taekwondo Championsh­ips in the South Korean city of Muju yesterday.

Though Cambodia’s first ever Olympic qualifier and first winner of an Asian Games gold medal for the Kingdom in 70 years matched her illustriou­s rival in height at 6 feet, the 21-yearold Seavmey was no match to the 29-year-old South Korean when it came to an aggressive approach.

As Seavmey left the arena after the fight, a disappoint­ed Cambodian camp was hoping for a second chance through a repechage slot if Oh were to keep winning. Repechage allows a participan­t who loses to an opponent to enter the competitio­n for the bronze medal if the winner reaches the finals.

As such, if Oh does reach the finals, Seavmey would then take on her losing quarterfin­alist. Oh’s losing semifinali­st would then face the winner of Seavmey’s fight in the decider for the bronze.

In today’s semifinals, Oh is to meet Mexico’s Maria Espinoza, who defeated Seavmey’s sister Davin at the 2012 London Olympics, while the Netherland­s’ Reshmie Oogink, who beat Seavmey at the 2016 Rio Games, takes on Serbia’s Milica Mandic. The final is set for the evening session.

Seavmey’s much-acclaimed South Korean opponent Oh was somewhat stretched in the opening round against Chen Yann-yeu of Taipei before win- ning 13-10, but against Seavmey the winner of last year’s German Open and Grand Prix in Baku was at her best.

The full-contact fighter won her first middleweig­ht world championsh­ip two years ago after taking silver four years earlier.

But it was her gold winning performanc­e in the women’s 67kg at the 2016 Rio Olympics that set her apart. She became the third South Korean to win an Olympic gold in that category after Lee Sun-hee in 2000 and Hwang Kyungseon in 2008 and 2012,

Earlier in the day, Seavmey stayed boldly aggressive in her fight against Maisoun Farouk, beating the Egyptian by way of double disqualifi­cation 9-6 in the round of 32.

The taller and slightly heavier Seavmey picked up three points each in the three two-minute rounds as Maisoun Farouk often found herself passively defending.

 ?? AFP ?? Cambodian taekwondo star Sorn Seavmey lost to South Korea’s Oh Hye-ri at the World Championsh­ips in Muju yesterday.
AFP Cambodian taekwondo star Sorn Seavmey lost to South Korea’s Oh Hye-ri at the World Championsh­ips in Muju yesterday.

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