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North Korean soldiers in a wooden box mine, a wooden mine buried in a reserve army who lost their legs four years ago have embarked on a new challenge. He became a nationally disciplined national football player and began training to become a paralympic event following the Tokyo Olympics next year.
Reporter Lee Jung-chan met with a national player, now a rep.
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Ha Jae-hyeon, who maintains a ship that has fallen asleep in his warehouse, is full of sorrow.
On the last day, after becoming a national player, the first prize-winning drill, the Noh pagoda with the pattern of Tai-pyo, moves forward strongly.
During the search for DMZ In the past four years of losing two legs in a minefield and having to go through 21 procedures and hard rehabilitation, it was also time for Ha Jae-hun to return to his dream of childhood.
[Ha Jae-heon / Nationality of disabled people: I stopped playing baseball and while I was in the military service, I had a dream of an athlete in mind, but it was fun. I started rehab and became a job.]
The PR1, which is played by Ha Jae-hun, has the largest amount of physical power among disabled people.
I can not use the legs at all, and my waist and chest are fixed firmly, but my breath is blocked.
I finished 2km and I have a similar strength to a marathon full course, but I never thought it was difficult.
[Ha Jae-heon / National coordinator of disabled people: I enjoy it because it is so beautiful as the scenery, it is called "muscle pig"
Ha Jae-hun, who took off his military uniform and dreamed of Taegeuk mark, is in a bigger challenge.
I am going to win the World Championship in August and win the Tokyo Paralympic Games next year in the top prize.
[Ha Jae-heon / Nationality of Disability Adjustment: My parents told me that I will go to the Tokyo Paralympics and get good grades, but I have to work hard without giving up to keep my promise.]
"2020 Fighting"
(Video coverage: Kim Heung Gi, video editing: Park Sun-soo)
I do not think so. Challenge for Paralympics!
2019-04-20T12:51:36.420Z
North Korean soldiers in a wooden box mine, a wooden mine buried in a reserve army who lost their legs four years ago have embarked on a new challenge. He became a nationally disciplined national football player and began training to become a paralympic event following the Tokyo Olympics next year.
Source: sbskr