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Jong-oh Jin, the 'kingdom of shooting', will challenge for the first gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics for the first time in four consecutive times. These days, in the finishing training, you listen to BTS music every day. What is the reason?



Byung-min Yoo.



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shooting event was originally banned from cheering spectators in order to increase the concentration of athletes.



However, starting from the 2016 Rio Olympics, I broke the silence by not only cheering but also playing music to induce interest.



In spite of such a rapidly changing environment, Jin Jong-oh has harvested four gold medals and two silver medals, starting with the silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, and is challenging for the first gold medal in the history of a Korean athlete in Tokyo for four consecutive times.



In order to adapt to the current stadium environment, Jong-oh Jin is pulling the trigger by listening to the Billboard Hot 100 music, which is often used in games.



Listening to BTS music has become a daily routine.



[Jong-oh Jin / National Shooting Team: I think the song will probably play on the Billboard chart rankings. If you say this is the number one song, the flow will be disrupted if we do it together. I'm listening intently. BTS.] Although the



50m main event has been abolished, we aim for the top in the 10m air pistol and the newly created mixed event.



[Jong-oh Jin / National Shooting Team: I think one of the two will be (gold medal). I am confident.]



Especially in mixed events, I work with 22-year-old Chuo Eun.



[Jin Jong-oh / National Shooting Team: I told you to call me Dad. I want to continue mental training. I have to teach you a lot. Because it's a team.] Even



though I'm 42 years old, Jong-oh Jin still talks about the challenge instead of 'the last'.



[Jin Jong-oh / National Shooting Representative: I will greet you with the most perfect shooting image, risking my shooting life so far. Tokyo Olympics Fighting!]