Shim Seok-hee (23, Seoul City Hall), the 'Korean Women's Short Track Sign', joined the Seoul Metropolitan City's Unemployment Team and thanked the people for their support.

Shim Suk-hee attended the Seoul City Unemployment Team's opening ceremony held at the Seoul City Hall video conference this afternoon.

Shim Seok-hee, who won the gold medal at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014 and the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in 2018, won the gold medal at the Korean Women's Short Track.

It was not an easy decision, but Shim Suk-hee overcame hard times by going to court fighting and training. However, Shim gave up last year's national team due to overlapping aftereffects, back and ankle injuries.

Shim Seok-hee, who has been dedicated to the recovery for a while, builds a bird's nest at the Seoul City Hall and puts up the second act of player life.

Shim Suk-hee said, "I'm sorry to keep fans waiting."

Sim Seok-hee said, "I think my face is brighter."

Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon, who attended the ceremony, said, "We will do our best to provide the best training environment for the players."

Let's meet Shim Seok-hee back in the video.

(Video coverage: Kim Kyun-jong, Video editing: Lee Eun-kyung)