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Paralympic archery representative Jo Jang-moon's husband passed away three years ago. My husband left a message that he must participate in the Paralympic Games because he will cheer from heaven, but Jo Jang-moon kept that promise in Tokyo today (the 2nd).



By Kim Hyung-yeol, staff reporter.



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Archery representative Jo Jang-moon, 55, found a letter while cleaning out the belongings of her husband, who died of liver cancer three years ago.



My husband, who said goodbye to his beloved wife, saying he was sorry that he could not be with his wife for the rest of his life and the Paralympic Games, gave this last request.



[Honey, I will definitely go to the Paralympic Games and cheer on you from above. love. [Ugly husband] Jo Jang-



moon thought of her husband, got a ticket to Tokyo, sent a reply to her husband in heaven, and then headed to Tokyo.



[Cho Jang-moon / Paralympic Archery National Team: My heart is touched. We were supposed to come to Tokyo together, but we went first (to Heaven). I always said that I would support you from heaven... .]



And just like the day my husband left, I went up to the Paralympic stage in the rain.



I pulled the bowstring with all my might, step by step, but I couldn't show my skills in the rain.



[Cho Jang-moon / Paralympic archery national team: We did (match) with a heart together... I want to see you, but my heart hurts because I can’t see you.]



Jo Jang-moon, who finished the individual event in disappointment, is taking on the challenge once again in the mixed team event.



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athletics for the visually impaired, the proposal of love conveyed emotion.



The 'guide runner' Beigar, who ran with Semedo from Cape Verde, suddenly disappears after the match.



While Semedo, who could not see at all, panicked, Veigar returned with the ring and knelt down to propose.



Everyone, including the competitors, gave a congratulatory applause and



[accepted the proposal. Fantastic. It's the first time I've ever broadcast a wedding proposal in my life.] The



two people who used to run together holding on to a small string are now holding hands and become life partners.



(Video editing: Oh Young-taek, CG: Jo Soo-in)