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As you can see, the opening of the Tokyo Olympics is 7 months ahead. Our Taegeuk Warriors, who are aiming to achieve the 10th overall title for five consecutive times, are having a hard time trying to plug Taegeukgi into Tokyo.

Reporter Yoo Byung Min.

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Taegeuk Warriors are devoted to training, sparing one minute and one second.

Judo players trying to relive the glory of the past constantly climbed up and down the ropes, and the rugby players, who won their first appearance in history, raised their grip with two fingers.

Korea is looking to win 10 gold medals in the Tokyo Olympics for the fifth time in a row. It is expected to win more than four gold medals in archery, taekwondo, and judo, fencing and golf.

The fencing Park Sang-young, who caused the "can do" syndrome in Rio four years ago, is determined to plug a national flag into Tokyo.

[Park Sang-young / Fencing Country Representative: Tokyo Gold Medal!]

Baseball will return to the top in 12 years.

The maximum variable is Japan's home trend.

Concerns have arisen about adverse schedules and bias decisions in sports competing with Japan, such as baseball and judo.

In order to overcome the home boom, the archery team set up an environment similar to that of Tokyo, and began to adapt to training early.

[Lee Woo-suk / Archery National Team: The stadium is going to be similar. We've always seen it, so I don't panic and adapt to the game.]

There are now seven months to the Tokyo myth.

The Taegeuk warriors are aiming their gold medals at the Jincheon Athletes Village here with heavy sweat drops.

(Video coverage: Joonsik Choi, Video editing: Kim Byungjik)