[Olympics] The Leadership of 'Eldest Sister' Jeon Hoon-young Who Led Korean Archery Performance... "No Regrets"
At the age of 30, he competed in the Olympics, the 'stage of dreams'... He gave up his accommodations to his younger siblings and led the team, becoming a 'mood maker' who joked around even during family fights... "I feel relieved the most"
Jeon Hoon-young (30, Incheon City Hall), who narrowly missed out on a medal in the Olympic women's individual archery event, took on the role of a spiritual leader throughout the competition so that her younger siblings who stood on the podium the day before could show their skills. 토토사이트 순위
According to the Korea Archery Association and other sources on the 4th, Jeon Hoon-young made her first Olympic appearance at the relatively late age of 30.
He was selected as a national representative for the Tokyo Olympics four years ago, but the games were postponed by one year due to COVID-19, and he was eliminated in the national representative selection that was held again, and had to wait three years.
Jeon Hoon-young, who had not won an international competition since winning two gold medals at the 2014 World University Championships, was named to the national team in April of this year and will now stand on the Olympic stage that he so desperately wanted.
Jeon Hoon-young did not let greed take precedence, and as the eldest sister of the team, she spared no effort in taking care of her younger siblings, who were about ten years younger than her, throughout the game.
When they arrived in Paris and were deciding on the team’s accommodations, she volunteered to share a room with an athlete from another sport after seeing the arrangement of the accommodations, which were arranged to accommodate two people per room.
When the coaching staff asked, "Is it okay for you to spend more than ten days with athletes from other sports when you are not in Taereung?"
Jeon Hoon-young reportedly replied with a smile, "I am happy if my younger siblings are comfortable."
In the process of running the game, Jeon Hoon-young played the role of the eldest sister.
In the team event, she took the lead as the first runner who had to shoot the arrow quickly, relieving the burden on her younger siblings.
In the archery team event, 120 seconds are given per set, and three people must shoot two shots each within 120 seconds.
The faster the first shooter shoots, the more time the second and third shooters can secure.
The first shooter, Jeon Hoon-young, hit 10 points five times in the team event final, and also hit 10 points in the shoot-off, paving the way for the gold medal.
Jeon Hoon-young, who has a friendly personality, was also a 'mood maker' who would make strange jokes to his younger teammates first and ease their tension during team matches.
It is said that on the afternoon of the 3rd, when the Korean archery team's 'family fight' broke out, Jeon Hoon-young was the first to tease Im Si-hyeon as he headed to the stadium.
With Jeon Hoon-young's leadership, the women's national archery team achieved 10 consecutive wins in the team event and won gold medals in all the events they participated in, including the mixed and individual events.
This was a great feat that was achieved despite public concerns that 'none of the three had any experience in big games.'