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Judo, Ahn Paul won a valuable bronze medal with a one-bout win. Two consecutive medals. Let's meet Ahn, who shed hot tears on the mat.



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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Paul Ahn went up one step at a time by constantly trying his main skill, uplifting.



And in the semi-finals, he fought Georgia's Margvelashvili in an overtime fight.



Anpaul, who had an advantage with his opponent receiving two maps, continued to attack, and after 2 minutes and 58 seconds of extra time, he was struck back and gave up half.



I couldn't stand up from the mat for a while due to deep regret, but Paul Ahn did not give up.



In the bronze medal match where he participated in a situation where his physical strength was exhausted, he won a bout with a cool kick against Lombardo, the world No. 1 player.



An Paul knelt down on the mat and burst into tears.



Ahn Paul, who lost the gold medal he had won after being attacked by an unknown athlete in the world's 26th place in the final of the Rio Olympics in the final, and shed tears of sorrow, even though he did not achieve his golden dream, he achieved the beauty of death through fighting spirit and won the second Olympic Games. Consecutive medals hung around the neck.



[An Paul / Bronze Medalist in Judo 66kg in Tokyo Olympics: It has been very difficult to train so far because of the corona, but I am very grateful to those who helped me train well… .]



Taekwondo 68kg class Tae-Hoon Lee, who was selected as a strong gold medal candidate, announced his retirement after failing to win a medal.



[Lee Dae-hoon / Taekwondo national team: I have decided to retire at the last Olympics. The first thing I want to say is that I'm sorry that I couldn't win first place in the Olympics, and I really wanted to say thank you for your support and interest.]



Korean Taekwondo, which has

lost its

pride for two days in a row, is struggling to recover its honor in the remaining two weight classes draw



(Video coverage: Ho-Jun Choi and Ryung Ha, Video editing: Won-Hee Won)