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17-year-old 'Fighting Archer' Kim Je-deok, who won two gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics, met with his friends after self-isolation. While receiving a warm welcome, he announced that he would 'fight' more vigorously.



Correspondent Seo Dae-won.



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After returning home from self-quarantine for two weeks, Kim Je-deok visited her grandmother at a nursing home yesterday (16th) and greeted her home.



I was moved by the surprise event that my friends had prepared as I signed autographs and took selfies with my schoolmates who had been cheering me on.



[Kim Je-deok/Tokyo Olympic Archery Champion: When I entered class, my friends from school gave me a celebration party. Prepare a cake and set off firecrackers. I was so moved and I was so



grateful

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Kim Je-deok, who shouted fighting at the welcome ceremony, said he was grateful for the nickname 'Fighting Archer' and said that he would continue to shout louder in the future.



[Kim Je-duk / Tokyo Olympic Archery Doubles: 'Confident Je-deok' sounds like that. So I am very good. I'm going to continue. We have to fight bigger.]



Kim Je-duk will start training again from Friday to prepare for next month's World Championships.



The Olympics are over, but the challenge of 17-year-old fighting archer Kim Je-deok continues.



[Kim Je-duk / Tokyo Olympic Archery Doubles: The Tokyo Olympics are over, but I am not finished yet. Now, in the remaining World Archery Championships, I will show you how to fight harder and do your best while shouting with more confidence.]



(Video Edit: Lee Jung-taek)