Judoka Song Dae-nam won gold in the men's under-90kg category Wednesday at the London Olympics.
At ExCeL Arena, the 15th-ranked Song beat Cuba's Asley Gonzalez, No. 4 in the world, for his first Olympic title. It was South Korea's fifth gold medal in London and the second of the day, after shooter Kim Jang-mi captured the women's 25-meter pistol gold medal.
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Judoka Song Dae-nam celebrates winning gold in the men's under-90kg category Wednesday at the London Olympics. (London Olympic Joint Press Corps) |
Song earned the decisive waza-ari (half-point) with kouchi-gari, or foot sweep, just 11 seconds into the sudden death extra period called golden score. Song's was the country's second judo title in as many days, after Kim Jae-bum's gold in the men's under-81㎏.
In the defensive final, Song and Gonzalez each received a shido, or a penalty, for their 'non-combativity.' Chung Hoon, Song's head coach, was ejected for arguing during the bout, but Song held his ground and used quick footwork to down the Cuban for the win.
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Kim beats his opponent Asley Gonzalez of Cuba (right). (London Olympic Joint Press Corps) |
En route to the final, Song knocked off world No. 1 Masashi Nishiyama of Japan in the quarters.
This was the first Olympics for the 33-year-old Song, who'd moved up a weight class from under-81㎏ to under-90㎏ in March last year after recovering from a career-threatening knee injury in late 2010.
"At the age of 33, winning a gold medal is amazing," the emotional Song said. "I figured this would be my last Olympics. I tried my hardest and I'm glad I didn't disappoint anyone."
(Yonhap News)