Under-18 Boys Division: Four Gold Medals Won
Min Doyul Secures Four Titles, Kim Jaeyoung Wins Two Titles

The Gwangju Cheomdan High School bowling team swept four gold medals at a national tournament, once again proving themselves as the top high school bowling team.


On August 18, Gwangju Cheomdan High School announced that it had claimed the overall championship in the Under-18 Boys division at the 41st Presidential National Bowling Tournament, recently held at the Bowltopia Bowling Stadium in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province.

Gwangju Cheomdan High School won the overall championship in the under-18 men's division at the 41st Presidential National Bowling Competition. Provided by Cheomdan High School

Gwangju Cheomdan High School won the overall championship in the under-18 men's division at the 41st Presidential National Bowling Competition. Provided by Cheomdan High School

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The Under-18 Boys division, which drew 324 student athletes from across the country, featured competitions in five categories: singles, doubles, trios, five-person team, all-events, and masters. Cheomdan High School dominated by capturing gold medals in four of these categories—doubles, five-person team, all-events, and masters—showcasing their overwhelming skill.


In the doubles event, the team of Min Doyul and Kim Jaeyoung (both seniors) scored a total of 2,655 points across six games to take the gold medal. In the subsequent five-person team event, Kim Eunjun and Cho Yejun (both freshmen), Song Dogil (sophomore), and Min Doyul and Kim Jaeyoung (both seniors) combined for a total score of 6,469 points, securing first place.


Min Doyul’s performance was especially remarkable. In the all-events category, which sums up individual and team scores, Min Doyul achieved a total of 5,330 points (an average of 222.1), tying for first place with Kang Beomjun (senior) of Suwon Youth B. In the masters event, where the top 10 in all-events compete, Min Doyul also took first place with a score of 2,233 points, becoming a quadruple champion in this tournament.



Principal Kim Hyungtae said, "I am proud that our athletes overcame tough training and demonstrated their abilities to achieve the valuable result of an overall championship. We will continue to provide strong support so our students can excel on even bigger stages."


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