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Ahn Chang-rim, a Korean-Japanese judo player, proudly wore the Taegeuk mark and won a valuable bronze medal in the second Olympic challenge. He burned his fighting spirit terribly when his stamina was low.



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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Chang-rim Ahn played overtime in every match and played with the back heart.



He bled to the nose due to a clash with an opposing player, winning half of the three games in a row.



However, in the semi-finals overtime, poor stamina was hampered.



In the 4th overtime, he received 3 times of the week and was tormented.



It was different in the bronze medal match where he competed in a state of exhaustion.



Seven seconds before the end of overtime, he won half of the game with a lightning strike, and won the precious bronze medal in his second Olympic challenge.



[Ahn Chang-rim / Men's Judo 73kg Bronze Medalist: Many people cheered for me, and Koreans in Japan also supported me a lot. I want to thank you for that, and I have no regrets because I have lived my life to the best of my ability.]



Naturalization of Japan Ahn Chang-rim, a 3rd-generation Korean-Japanese who refused the offer and wore the Taegeuk mark, was eliminated in the round of 16 at the Rio Olympics, and in the last Asian Games, after losing to Shohei Ono of Japan, the world's strongest, has been preparing for swearing in Tokyo.



Although he did not achieve his goal of standing at the top with the Taegeukgi in Tokyo with his lust for Ono, Ahn Chang-rim washed away his sorrow at the Budokan where he won the first championship while playing in Japan and proudly became a medalist in Korea.



(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-cheol, video editing: Park Ki-duk)