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Today (7th), when Korean baseball was in shock, captain Hyun-soo Kim shed many tears. As much as I was thrilled with the gold medal I experienced at the first Olympics 13 years ago, the pain I felt at the last Olympics was greater than anyone else's.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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was Kim Hyeon-soo who shouted hope even in desperate situations throughout the competition, but after his last Olympics ended in a nightmare, he finally shed tears.



[Kim Hyun-soo / Baseball Team Captain: I did my best, and I think I lost because I didn't do well. The juniors did really well, and it's a pity that I don't think there's a next one... .]



Kim Hyun-soo, who experienced the joy of winning the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where he participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, including the final blow between Korea and Japan, captained the first time in 13 years with coach Kim Kyung-moon, who gave him a chance since he was a rookie. took over and poured everything into it.



He hit three nutritious home runs, batted 40,000 batting average, and wielded a bat of 7 RBIs to further increase the record for most hits in the international competition for Korean players. .



[Kim Hyeon-soo / Baseball Team Captain: When I came as the youngest, I didn’t know anything, so I didn’t know that seniors were this hard, but I felt a sense of pressure… The pressure was a bit heavy. I'm sorry that I did my best, but I didn't get good results.]



Kim Hyun-soo's last Olympics, who led the golden age of Korean baseball, came to a gloomy end with a huge homework that Korean baseball had to solve.



(Video coverage: Hojun Choi, video editing: Jeongtaek Lee)