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fencing team is training with a special program developed in Korea, aiming for the best performance ever. Expectations are high from the first day of the tournament with two gold medals.



This news is from reporter Lee Jeong-chan.



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Fencing players have learned the Tokyo atmosphere from the Jincheon Athlete's Village in advance.



The Tokyo Olympic Fist, decorated with the five-ring marks under colorful lighting, was installed at the Jincheon training ground and the tip of the sword was sharpened just like in a real game.



[Kang Young-mi / National Epee National Team: I will do my best not to let the time be in vain.] The



players, who were filled with confidence, showed their delightful appearance on social media and headed to Tokyo for the decisive battle.



[Oh Sang-wook / Saber National Team: (What do you think of your body condition?) It's so good right now. We are training hard and participating in an invisible place, so please give us a lot of support.]



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Tokyo is also preparing for the competition in our own way.



By using light sensors and towels, we plan to enhance performance according to a special program developed by the Korean Sports Policy and Academy.



[Lee Jin-seok / Senior Research Fellow, Sports Policy Science Academy: The time you can train after entering Tokyo is very short. Rather than moving to a weight training center (anywhere), we developed a program to enhance agility and agility]



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The Taegeuk swordsmen are determined to overcome the 'London Myth', where they won two gold medals in the individual competition on the first day of the competition, with Oh Sang-wook, the world's number 1 in saber, and Choi In-jeong, the world's second in the epee.



(Video coverage: Jeon Gyeong-bae, video editing: Lee Jeong-taek)