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This number that appeared at the bottom of the screen during today's (30th) archery broadcast was the real-time heart rate of the players. Even those who watched the game had their hearts trembled, but Ansan, who held the bow, did not waver. He calmly hit the target even in a tense situation where the game was decided with just one shot.



Next is reporter Kim Deok-hyun.



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Ansan is smiling and talking with coach Yoo Su-

jeong

ahead of the shoot-off, where the gold and silver medals are split with one last shot.



And with a calm expression, he went to the firing line and hit 10 points, and a heart rate of 117 was recorded on the relay screen.



On the other hand, Osipova, who couldn't beat the tension, only scored 8 points and had a heart rate of 168.



Even in the semifinals shoot-off, Ansan's heart rate was 108, and the result was a clean 'X-Ten'.



In this Olympic archery, heart rate relay was introduced for the first time to convey the tension of the athletes, and unlike their opponents who showed the tension by exceeding the heart rate of 160, Ansan did not lose its coolness throughout.



[Ansan / Archery 3 gold medals: I didn't know when I was playing, but when it's over, I feel more nervous and I'm nervous. I was trembling, but everyone said that my heart rate was low.]



Ansan's amazing strong

heart is

the result of thorough preparation along with a unique strong mentality.



The athletes learned the atmosphere in advance at the training ground that moved the Olympic archery field to the Jincheon Athlete's Village, and since last year, they have improved their adaptability by using heart rate measurement early in their training.



[Jeongukjin / Gil Raised ceilings for cardiology professor: the environment is also the first time and becoming the heart rate up tension when in new places there like that, did that gave you great help to advance the practice of creating environment -



Tomorrow HR '73 Another 'strong heart' Kim Woo-jin, who became a hot topic for filming ', is taking on the challenge to solve the final puzzle of 'to win all sports' in the men's individual competition.



(Video coverage: Kim Seong-il and Ha Ryung, video editing: Won-hee Won)