Oh Sanguk's Iron Resolve | Madrid 2022 🇪🇸
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- One of the true marks of a fencing champion is the ability to stay level headed under immense pressure. No room for mistakes, tight calls going against him yet still he stays focused.
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What were your favorite moments from Madrid and Hammamet?
I was only able to watch a little bit of either comps but I am a fan of Kim Junghwan's comeback in the 64
Just from what I saw, Heathcock-Bazadze and Curatoli-Szilagy
Him and Cheung Ka Long both have mindsets like a solid brick wall when they're fencing it's incredible
They are both my favorite
I was there as a volunteer and I can say that the match with Gemesi was the best
fr?? crazy
Wow !!!!
It's just as I expected .He is THE LEGEND!
I totally admire him
역시! 오상욱선수👍저 상황에서 차곡차곡 점수내서 끝내는 승리하는 멘탈 갑 👏👏👏
it is definitely super disconcerting when the lights on the stream go off super early but I'm very happy that you restored the audio to its true state 💯
0:24 oh sanguk: questioning ref
Also at 0:24 men in the background cheering their head off
Great video.
Do you think failing to start fencing on "Allez" and holding the hand up to ask for a halt, like Oh does here at one point, should be more harshly penalized? I feel like it gives fencers a "mulligan" for a touch where they weren't ready and I don't see it get carded as often as the false or early start off the line.
I think it can cause problems but I think referees are pretty good at carding for it. Daryl Homer gets carded a lot for it. In this case I don't think Oh is unreasonable in putting his hand up as he hadn't "settled" before Allez was called. But part of the problem is when refs rush the commands by either saying prêts before the fencers are engarde or saying the allez immediately after the prêts. This normally results in the referee saying allez as soon as one fencer is ready (usually the last fencer to come on guard).
Mind games aside, both fencers are keyed up to start as fast as they can, knowing the ref is going to give priority to the fencer who was just a hair faster off the line. So if you concentration slips just a wee bit when en garde and you realize the other guy started first? Yeah, the hand goes up.
Doesn't matter what the other guy has so long as you get 15.
I still don’t understand why Oh got carded
I think the ref thought they both moved early. It was hard to tell on the stream because the audio was bad and there was a big delay.
난 이레서 오상욱 선수가 정말 좋아~~
No doubt that takes a lot of mental strength. But are we really saying Oh's riposte for 14-14 wasn't into the guard first, hence counter-riposte Gemesi? 1:45
idk seems fine to me.
If Oh attempted a beat attack I would say Gemesi, but it looks quite clear to me Oh hit Gemesi’s guard during the parry as he’s still moving Gemesi’s blade away, and riposted after whilst Gemesi did a remiss. Basically the feint low cut as a whole is actually a parry, and the upwards slap is the actual riposte.
So the penultimate touch, Oh parries Gemesi then slams into his guard and it's still his riposte?!
Looks to me that the touch was made with the blade (he kinda backhanded it in), not the guard....therefore, valid hit.
he's awesome, his retreating is out of this world but I don't like that he always try to break the opponents rythm when he's behing in the scorecard: changing swords, caring for some injury, etc. No need, imo.
tbh I don't think he plays for time any more than anyone else
he doesnt regularly do that?
Of course there’s a need, there are elements of that to every sport and it’s all part of the game
But how is caring on injury is no need imo😃 even an athletes is score is down or not, caring for injuries is need!
@@jennytran._.5901 Sorry, I meant caring an "injury"