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Cheonan Disabled Students Dominate National Stage, Harvesting 36 Medals to Boost Chungnam's Sports Status
Cheonan Seo Elementary's Kim Lo-geon crowns double gold in swimming... Cheonan Technical High sets historic grand record of 6 consecutive title defenses in disc golf.
May 21, 2026
[Cheonan/CTN] Reporter Kang Hyun-su = Disabled student athletes belonging to the Chungcheongnam-do Cheonan Education Support Office have demonstrated the sheer power of Cheonan sports across the nation by sweeping up visual chunks of medals through limit-defying fighting spirits and overwhelming skills at a major national arena.
The office announced on the 21st that the Cheonan squad achieved historic high records while participating as Chungnam regional representatives at the 20th National Disabled Students Sports Festival, which ran officially across Busan Metropolitan City for four days from the past 12th to the 15th. At this festival, the Cheonan athletic delegation deployed 40 elite players across 10 sports, successfully harvesting a total of 36 medals including 8 gold, 9 silver, and 19 bronze medals.
During this competition, Cheonan raised meaningful fruits by discovering clear prospects who will lead the future of disabled sports. Student Kim Lo-geon (5th grade) of Cheonan Seo Elementary School completely distanced his rivals in both the men's 50m and 100m breaststroke swimming events, claiming the top spot on the podium for each and crowning himself a double gold medalist. Despite his young age, Kim displayed explosive skills dominating the real race, drawing massive attention as a next-generation star to lead South Korea's disabled swimming sector.
An immortal grand record to remain in national sports history was also written by Cheonan. Cheonan Technical High School athletes advanced into the disc golf events, capturing 1 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal, thereby establishing a monumental achievement of "6 consecutive years of remaining undefeated in disc golf" across the festival's history. Furthermore, the Cheonan squad proved its solid and balanced elite athletic infrastructure by evenly harvesting medals across all 10 sports they entered—ranging from basic athletic events like track and field or swimming to ball games including disc golf—rather than relying on specific favored sectors.
Concluding the successful festival, Cha Deok-hwan, Chief of the Cheonan Education Support Office, expressed deep gratitude, stating, "Regardless of winning or losing, I send passionate applause alongside 700,000 Cheonan citizens to all student athletes who displayed beautiful sportsmanship by boldly challenging their limits every moment." He added, "This valuable fruit of 36 medals was only made possible due to the dedicated guidance of teachers who trained players day and night behind the scenes, and the sublime love of parents who served as reliable pillars for their children."
Disabled sports move beyond simple physical activity to serve as the most powerful educational tool instilling confidence and tearing down walls of social prejudice. The achievement of the Cheonan Education Support Office, which created a medal myth on the national stage via systematic training support and aggressive budget allocations, is a clear exemplary case showing the successful framework of welfare sports that leaves no single child behind, and is certain to serve as a definitive catalyst settling Cheonan as an advanced sports hub for individuals with disabilities.
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