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PyeongChang Olympic silver medalist Kim Eun-jung, who left the curling field due to pregnancy and childbirth, returned to Captain Kim's insistence and took the domestic stage in 14 months.

This is reporter Lee Jung-chan.

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His eyes were still sharp over the glasses, and his dark voice remained the same.

With Kim Choe-hee, the youngest son, instead of Kim Young-mi, he worked diligently. Tim Kim won the return to the stage of Kim Dae-jung's return to the domestic stage with a 20-1 victory.

[Kim Cho-hee / Gyeongbuk Sports Association: I'm learning and feeling a lot why my younger sister polished so hard at the Olympics.]

[Kim Young-mi / Gyeongbuk Sports Association: After Eun-jung came to see the skip, we felt something caught (stiff).]

Tim Kim, who missed the Taegeuk Mark for two consecutive years in the wake of a former leader's ruckus and Kim Eun-jung's gap, recently climbed a steep rise.

Starting from the runner-up of the World Curling Tour Uiseong Championships, Kim Eun-Jung regained the top of the ice this month, defeating the world's best players one after another and rising to the fourth place in the world.

As a mother, Kim Eun-jung leads the team in a lower position.

[Kim Eun-Jung / Kyongbuk Athletic Association claim: (to the team) except that I should try to try to be as little as possible. I want to be the top team in the world and in Korea.]

Now, he is actively involved in communicating with his fans after overcoming his wounds, and Timkim is opening the second prime.

(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, Video editing: Kim Byeong-jik)