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Kim Jung-hwan, the eldest member of the fencing team, took the bronze medal. Roaring loudly, they won medals in three consecutive competitions in London, Rio and Tokyo.
Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.
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Kim Jung-hwan, the eldest of the 38-year-old fencing team, threatened the opponent with a cool shower whenever an attack was successful.
They roared when they fell down, and cheered as they ran out of the piste, defeating the world's second-largest player, Der Schwartz 15-9, and advanced to the quarterfinals.
In the quarterfinals, they won a thrilling comeback victory over Russia's Ibragimov.
They were pushed 14-12 and pushed to the edge of the brink, but in an instant they took down three points and dramatically overturned it.
Kim Jung-hwan, who was on the brink of victory while pouring out hot tears, was caught in the semifinals.
Italy's Samele took a 12-6 lead, but lost a shocking loss by conceding a whopping 9 points in a row.
Kim Jung-hwan, who went to the bronze medal match with a dark expression, injured his leg and head one after another, and had a sore throat, so his showering was weak, but he squeezed all his strength.
Our team won the second medal by defeating Bazaar by dropping 4 points from an 11-11 tie.
Kim Jung-hwan, who announced the start of the 'fencing Korea' storm by winning a gold medal in the saber team event at the London Olympics, won a bronze medal in the individual event in Tokyo following the Rio Olympics and climbed the Olympic podium for the third time in a row.
[Kim Jung-hwan / Tokyo Olympic Saber Individual Exhibition Bronze Medalist: I will quickly forget my disappointment and do my best again in the 3rd and 4th place match to win the bronze medal somehow... Fortunately, the operation worked and I am very happy that I won a bronze medal.]
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World No. 1 in the 58kg Taekwondo class Jang Jun was hit in the semifinals and then defeated Omar Salim in the 3rd and 4th place match to win the bronze medal.
(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-cheol, video editing: Park Chun-bae)