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Hwang Seon-woo, an '18-year-old rising star' who gave hope to swimming in Korea, held his first press conference after returning to Korea. I made up my mind to fly the Taegeukgi at the Paris Olympics, which will reach its heyday.



By Kim Hyung-yeol, staff reporter.



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Seon-

woo, who started the first official schedule after returning to Korea with a reward ceremony, smiled brightly saying that he had successfully completed the first Olympics.



In the first match, the 200m freestyle qualifying, he picked the moment when he set a new world junior record and a new record in Korea.



[Hwang Seon-woo / National Swimming Team: There was no one beside me at the 150m mark, so I was a little excited, but I think it's a game I have no regrets.]



He said he learned a lot on the world stage and chose strengthening his strength and stamina as his task.



[Hwang Seon-woo / National Swimming Team: If I gradually develop (physical and physical strength), I think that I will become a player that can compete side by side with world-class players.]



Next year, while aiming for a medal at the World Championships and up to 4 gold medals at the Hangzhou Asian Games ,



[Lee Jeong-hoon/Swimming Team Manager: In the Asian Games, we think that the 100 and 200 m freestyle are certain, and we view all events (up to 50 m and relay) as gold (medal).]



At the Paris Olympics to be greeted at the age of 21 He promised to bring forth the best fruit, and promised three years later.



[Hwang Seon-woo/Sooyoung National Team: When you are in your early 20s, I think that would be the heyday. I have an idea that the Taegeukgi can be raised on the podium at the Paris Olympics. Paris Olympics Fighting!]



(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae, Video editing: Lee Jung-taek)