“Su-hyeon is a training fanatic, shooting up to 700 rounds a day… I’m also looking forward to winning the individual gold medal.”

South Korea’s national archery team, including Im Si-hyeon, Nam Su-hyeon, Jeon Hun-young, and coach Yang Chang-hoon, hold up the Taegeukgi after winning the gold medal in the final match against China in the women’s team archery event at the 2024 Paris Olympics held at the special event venue Les Invalides in Paris, France on the 29th (Korean time).

“Su-hyeon never put down her bow for a single day. She focused solely on archery with an enormous amount of training and thorough self-management.”

Nam Su-hyeon (19, Suncheon City Hall), from Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, who created the ‘myth of 10 consecutive wins’ by winning the gold medal in the women’s archery team event at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Her high school teacher, Jeong Gyu-im (33, female), the archery coach at Suncheon Girls’ High School, was delighted, saying, “It was a natural result.”

Coach Jeong said in a phone call with on the 31st, “The sweat (Su-hyeon) sheds will never betray you,” and “I expect good results in the individual event (10:15 PM) held today and look forward to a gold medal.”

Coach Jeong is Nam’s teacher and spiritual mentor. He has been with her through thick and thin since her high school days until she joined the Olympic team this year. He also

personally contacted her and shared her joy when she recorded second place (688 points) in the women’s recurve archery ranking round and achieved a team event record of 10 consecutive wins.

Coach Jeong explained, “Su-hyeon showed tremendous exercise on weekdays and weekends,” and “She trained until she reached her goal and never missed a single day.” Nam, who

first picked up an arrow in the third grade of elementary school, set a goal of becoming a member of the Korean national archery team and an Olympic gold medalist while going through middle and high school. Nam, who started living in a dormitory of her own volition to achieve her dream, did basic physical training at 6 a.m. every day and held an arrow until late at night after school. If the daily practice amount for a high school girls’ archery team is 200-400 shots, Nam’s exercise amount was considerable, shooting at least 500 to a maximum of 700 shots. Despite the advice of the coach and the coaching staff, such as “Stop exercising and rest,” “If you overdo it, you’ll get injured,” and “Spend time with your parents on the weekends,” Nam calmly moved toward the goal he set for himself. As a result, his grades, which had been uneven compared to his peers, steadily increased without any ups and downs, and his growth rate was so fast that the term “newbie” who graduated in February of this year was meaningless. He was selected as one of the final 8 in the national team selection (1st, 2nd, and 3rd rounds) that took place from last year to March of this year, and after the competition, he placed 3rd overall and earned a ticket to the Olympics. Coach Jeong said, “Su-hyeon is more of a hard worker than a genius, and he pushes himself harder than anyone else,” and praised him, saying, “He’s not only skilled, but also has a good personality.” Nam, who graduated from Suncheon Girls’ High School in February of this year, did not go on to college and instead joined the professional team affiliated with Suncheon City Hall. Although Nam could have played under better conditions and received better treatment, she wanted to promote Jeollanam-do and Suncheon City (where she was born, graduated from elementary, middle, and high school). Coach Jeong said, “In Su-hyeon’s case, she could have shown her skills even without going to college, and she could have gone to nearby Gwangju or other regions for her career, but she chose her hometown,” adding, “I admire her determination.” Nam Su-hyeon will start the women’s recurve individual round of 32 at Les Invalides in Paris, France at 10:15 p.m. on the 31st, and if she wins consecutive matches, she will challenge for the medal match on August 3rd. Coach Jeong said, “Su-hyeon is the world’s best archer,” and smiled brightly, “Su-hyeon showed confidence by saying, ‘I can do it,’ and ‘I will do it without regrets,’ and asked me to pick her up at Incheon Airport when she returns home (scheduled for August 6th).” 파워볼사이트

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