Borami Seo, a signboard of Nordic Skiing, a female disabled Korean woman, has passed away at the age of 35.



An official from the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled said on the 10th, "Seo Bo-mi passed away last night at her home." "A lot of athletes with disabilities were saddened by the sudden passing of news."



While the cause of death is known as a heart attack, Seo Bo-mi, who got married in April, is known to be pregnant at the time of her death, making it even more pitiful for those around her.



Seo Bora-mi, who suffered paraplegia from a fall from a stairway accident in 2004 while she was in her third year of high school, made her name as Korea's first disabled cross-country skier.



Seo Bora-mi, who started cross-country skiing in 2008, won two gold medals in the 2016 Paralympic Winter Games and three medals in the same event in 2017.



In addition, he showed good skills by participating in the Winter Paralympic Games (Paralympic Games) three times in a row, including the 2010 Vancouver Games, the 2014 Sochi Games, and the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.



(Photo = provided by the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled, Yonhap News)