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16-year-old large prospect appeared in the world's strongest Korean archery.



Reporter Seo Dae-won introduces Kim Je-deok, who is challenging the youngest Olympic Games ever.



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Je-deok, a freshman in high school, took the first place in the men's division in the second round of the national team in October, overtaking Olympic gold medalists Kim Woo-jin and Oh Jin-hyuk.



[Kim Je-deok/Archery National Representative: I came to school with the name of the national representative, so the kids just welcomed me and it’s great, but I think it’s very good to have a step closer to my dream.]



Kim Je-deok with his seniors for the first time starting next week Training in the national athlete's village.



Kim Je-deok, who received attention as a prodigy early on, was introduced to SBS's'Gift Discovery Team' four years ago when he was an elementary school student.



[You have to shoot while enjoying the bow]



Expectations are being raised as a large-scale prospect with a natural sense, extraordinary fighting spirit, and unwavering mentality.



[Moon Hyeong-cheol/2016 Rio Olympics National Team Supervisor: Talent, mental, and such ability, so I think that it is the next generation timber that will lead Korean archery.]



[Kim Je-deok/Archery National Team: Olympics, Asian Games, World Championships Individual Gold Medal It's my dream to pick them all once.]




Kim Je-deok is the youngest Korean male archery ever to compete in the Tokyo Olympics next year, and although he must break through fierce competition until the remaining 3rd selection and self-evaluation, he is determined to challenge himself.



[Kim Je-deok/Archery National Team: I will take a chance to participate in the Tokyo Olympics by showing me myself.

Fighting!]



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, video editing: Oh Young-taek)