Beautiful shiai from both sides. The new rules really makes the flow of the match much much better. It's 1000x times better than the last final. Some questioning with the main judge "performance", but please let's make this a lesson for all of us. I'm sure he is not feeling too well right now. Any of us could potentially be in this position in the future. We should all reflect and work harder to make this competition as fair as possible for all participants. I still see a tendency for judges to give "easier" points to the Japanese players in some occasion. Hopefully next tournament it will be even better.
I know for sure the Shinpan will feel very proud and feel he did his job for his country Japan. His friends will celebrate his great performance in this match. Yes, Japan all the way.
Japan is a little better but the referees are not judging consistently and soundly. There seems a slight bias towards Japan. The second score from Takenouchi seems to have hit Korean player’s shinai. Kim in the last match should have been give a point for that tsuki. That would have resulted in 2:2 and a final rematch between Kim and Ando should have resulted. Kim is quite young and the fact that he stood toe to toe against Ando of Japan itself is impressive!
28:57 The other videos show that the sound is solid and the stance is stable, so the judges are not mistaken in their judgment. 33:38 This tsuki is not an ippon because the sword tip is slightly off and the stance is off. You might want to look back at the tsuki that Hoshiko played in the Japan vs Hungary 🇭🇺 match
너무 티가 난다. 양쪽 어느 선수들에게도 도움이 되지 않는다. 찝찝한 승리보다 완전한 승리와 수긍하게 만드는 패배를 선수에게 줘야 한다. 선수들의 노고와 땀을 심판이 헛되게 만들면 안된다. 주심만의 문제가 아니다. 우승한 선수들이나 패배한 선수들 모두 안타깝게만 느껴진다.
Regardless of the matches themselves, the broadcast / livestream for this WKC was awfully bad - even the worst, it made it completely unenjoyable. From wrong / no info and layouts for most of the part to terribly annoying commentators swalling the mic, lense cap still on the camera / no image during a match, info and teams not being updated etc. etc. Mistakes on the first day are absolutely human, but with no improvement throughout the tournament, this was absolutely disgraceful. For a WKC, this was beyond poor and unprofessional. Glad next WKC will be held in Japan and organised by ZNKR from a broadcasting perspective.
Ya.. Just tired to see him keeps bringing up the kogi kogi.. he is like a guy who splitting hairs 🤦🏻♂️ I mean , come on … Japanese team is strong enough to compete in the Shiai, no need for special caring from judges , innit ?
It was already annoying no any player information in the live streaming. Why not just add it while clipping? I don't think it's hard actually. Or at least add them into the video introduction?
The referee of Kendo is difficult. Instead of looking at it and thinking, you have to feel the perfection of the technique in an instant. If you don't actually play Kendo for many years, you won't be a referee.韓国強い!!
Just striking the target will not raise the flags from the perspective of ki Ken tai icchi. Your spirit, ken, and body need to be combined as one. Three judges are doing their best to see that. Also, kenshi needs to double the training effort and show respect to bring forth luck.
@@Clides-gg8ll I think it is simply a matter of footwork. Even in individual competitions, Japanese players rarely slip. I know their high school days and they trained their feet like crazy.
@@Akrisi I think Korean team members slipped because they tried to change direction on the slippery parts of that court (which seemed to be at the corners). The Japanese players seemingly tried to keep out of those areas and their attacks were fairly straight. Note their attacks came near the center of the court. I mean they weren’t immune and they were slipping too but much less.
1. Korean athletes often fall down, if this were on the battlefield, such a defeated posture would indicate that their training needs to be strengthened. 2. The chief referee in a match often calls for an inappropriate stop. Other martial arts events often call for a stoppage, but there is no ruling, which will be considered as an incompetent referee and may even be suspended. In this team event, the chief referee keeps calling for a stop, does this indicate that the referee's self-confidence and technical level are being questioned by himself and the audience? 3. If the technical level of the referee lacks self-confidence and is not proficient in implementing the rules, the fairness of the competition will be questioned.
First one was on the shinai, but at 26:56 was perfect on men and the japanese kendoka was just to solw to block. But maybe the ippon at 25:57 was given because they didn't give about 3 ippon for Korea in the last three minutes