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Liu Shaoang beats South Korea's bronze medal! World Short Track Championships 1500m final: Tanginou, Canada wins

On March 15, Beijing time, the Short Track Speed Skating World Championships came to the final day of competition, and in the first men's 1500m race, Chinese star Liu Shaoang advanced to the final round. In the final final, Liu Shaoang fought alone, in the competition with many players, Liu Shaoang did not show his strength, only finished fourth, but because the Dutch player was sentenced to win the third place, the championship belonged to the Canadian star Tanginou, and the runner-up was Belgium's Deme.

Finalists: South Korea's Park Ji-won, Canada's World No. 1 D'Angelu, Italy's Hauser, Netherlands' Van de Vowort, Australia's, Belgium's Deme and China's Liu Shaoang.

1500m final: Seven athletes are ready to go and the first gold medal is about to be awarded

At the beginning of the game, Liu Shaoang started in the sixth lane, and he still did not choose to skate aggressively at the beginning, following the team's backward position. The Canadian occupies the first position, with South Korea's Park Ji-won following Yoo Shao-ang in sixth. The speed of the start was not fast, and the team was gradually changing, Park Ji-won went to the first, and Liu Shaoang also rose to the third. The Italian player accidentally fell out of the competition, and the South Korean player is currently in first place, and Liu Shaoang fell to the bottom of the team again. The Canadian runner went up to first place again, Park Ji-won went up to third, and in the last lap, Liu Shaoang finished fourth despite his best efforts, but due to a foul by the Dutch player, Liu Shaoang won the bronze medal in the spare place. Canada's Tanginu won the title, followed by Belgium's Deme, Netherlands' Vandervoort in third and South Korea's Park Ji-won fifth.

In the Group B final held earlier, China's Li Wenlong played and performed steadily in the competition with South Korea's Zhang Chengyu, and did not go all out. He started in fourth place, followed by the Dutchman and the Japanese skated in first. With five laps remaining, the competitors began to exert their strength, with Canada's Russell coming up to first, South Korea's Jang Sung-woo coming up from the inside to third, Canada taking first and the Netherlands second.

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