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This is a scene from the 7th Korea Yoga Association President's Cup National Yoga Competition, featuring female athletes (Lee Su-bin, Kim Ah-hyun, and Kim Jin-ah) in the individual professional youth division. On November 2, 2019, the 7th Korea Yoga Association President's Cup National Yoga Competition was held successfully in the auditorium on the 2nd floor of Anyang City Hall in Gyeonggi Province. Hosted by the Korea Yoga Association and organized by the Gyeonggi Province Yoga Association, the competition saw enthusiastic participation from yogis across the country, with heated competitions taking place in the professional and individual categories, individual (professional and general), 2-3 person (professional and general), and team categories. An official from the Korea Yoga Association stated, "This national competition, now in its seventh year, is the largest nationwide yoga competition in Korea. Furthermore, in addition to the competition's goals of promoting, encouraging, disseminating, standardizing, and supervising yoga as a form of recreational sport, the regularization of national competitions has also contributed to the development of city and provincial yoga associations and fostered a friendly competitive environment for regional development, including currently registered cities and provinces." They emphasized, "We plan to contribute to the development of the domestic yoga industry in various ways, including providing developmental alternatives for city and provincial competitions through future national competitions, providing basic manuals, and exploring yoga seminars, workshops, and training programs." The competitions on this day included: ■ Individual General △Youth (Male) Lee Tae-hwan △Youth (Female) Kim Ji-hee △Middle Age (Male) Oh Sang-hyeon △Middle Age (Female) Choi Seon-gyeong △Senior Age (Female) Ma Hye-sim △Youth (Elementary) Jo Eun-chae △Youth (Middle) Kim Min △Youth (High) Yoon Ye-ju ■Individual Competition △Youth Division (Male) Jeong Min-seok △Youth Division (Female) Ahn Ji-won △Middle Age Division (Male) Lee Jae-ho △Middle Age Division (Female) Kim Seong-ok △Youth (High School) Kim Jin-ah △Youth (Middle School) Lee Su-bin ■2-3 Player Competition: General △Youth Division: Gu Hyeon-ju, Jo Eun-hee △Silver Age Division: Kim Nam-sook, Lee Jeong-seon, Choi Byeong-rye ■2-3 Player Competition: General △Youth Division: Lee Tae-han, Ahn Ji-won △Middle Age Division: Kim Seong-ok, Son Mi-gang △Youth (High School) Kim A-hyeon, Kim Jin-ah ■Team Competition: General △Youth (Elementary) Kim Yeon-song and 5 others △Middle Age Division: Song Ji-hyeon and 12 others △Youth Division: Woo Dae-geun and 5 others The Gyeonggi Province Yoga Association won the overall championship, with the following winners winning in each category. The video captures a close-quarters match between the individual professional junior women's division. Filming and editing: Tashigi Camera equipment: Sony A7M3 + 24-240 Filming date: November 2, 2019