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 paralysis from a paraplegic accident in 2004 when she was in her third year of high school, became known as the nation's first disabled cross-country skier.



Seo Bora-mi, who started cross-country skiing in 2008, won 2 gold medals in the Paralympic Winter Games in 2016 and 3 medals in the same competition 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)