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Shin So-jung, who defended the goal of the single women's ice hockey team at the PyeongChang Olympics, has transformed into the Daemyung coach of the men's unemployment team.

Reporter Kim Hyeong-yeol met Shin So-jung, who became the Korean male ice hockey'No. 1 female leader'.

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Coach Shin So- jeong shoots constantly against big male goalies.

[Shin So-jung/Daemyung Goly Coach: Two more! Two more!]

After watching the defensive action one by one, he gave careful advice,

[Shin So-jung/Daemyung Goli Coach: Does it fall behind her elbow?]

[Lee Yeon-seung/Daimyung Goli: I can’t think of this if I’m tired or tired.]

[Shin So-jung / Daemyung Goly Coach: Right? But everything is. It took me 3 to 4 years to fix it.]

I approached first and captured the hearts of disciples like my younger brother.

[Shin So-jung/Daemyeong Goli coach: (Please tell me about teaching kids later~) OK, OK I will send you all I have if you need coaching materials..]

[Shin So-Jung/Daemyeong Goli coach: (For the first training) It was a time when I was excited and having a lot of fun while talking with the players.]

Shin So-jung wrote the history of Korean women's ice hockey after wearing the first Taegeuk mark at the age of 13 in 2013.

For the first time ever, I went on the stage at the University of the First Division in Canada and played in the world's top league after putting the Taegeuk mark on my helmet and uniform.

At the PyeongChang Olympics, as a leader of a single team, the last spark was set in the 16-year representative life.

[It is a feeling that cannot be expressed in words. I am so happy to support a single team.]

Having walked only one path silently with the mind of a pioneer, Shin coach set out on a new challenge as a men's team coach, saying that he would support Korean ice hockey beyond gender.

[Shin So-jung/Daemyung Goly Coach: I have confidence. It is in the distant future, but if I gain a lot of coaching experience, I have a desire to (challenge) once as a director.]

(Video coverage: Kyunjong Kim, video editing: Eunjin Choi)