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is said that heroes are born in the Olympics, and heroes participate in the Paralympics. Today (the 5th) is the last day to meet those heroes. We will connect you to the Tokyo Paralympic Closing Ceremony site.



Reporter Jeong-chan Lee, has the closing ceremony started?



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Yes, the closing ceremony started at 8 o'clock a little while ago, and now the flags of the participating countries are entering.



The rider of our team's closing ceremony is the Korean Boccia sign, the hero of yesterday's thrilling victory against Korea and Japan, Jeong Howon.



The theme of today's closing ceremony, which will be held without spectators, is 'harmonious dissonance'.



It contains the Paralympic spirit that beautiful harmony can be achieved even with different appearances.



As the saying goes, 'A hero is born in the Olympics, and a hero participates in the Paralympics', the final festival of heroes in Tokyo is unfolding.



Afghan players who made a dramatic appearance did not attend the opening ceremony, but they are more impressed by attending the closing ceremony.



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Yes, please also summarize the achievements of our players who won once more.



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Yes, Korea added two silver medals in badminton today, placing 41st overall with 2 gold medals, 10 silver medals, and 12 bronze medals.



Although we did not reach our goal, the indomitable challenge gave us a great impression.



The table tennis team led by Joo Young-dae won 13 medals, the most in history, including raising three Taegeukgi to the sky in Tokyo.



The challenge itself was inspiring.



'Iron Lady' Lee Do-yeon rode a bicycle, the last gift of her father, who passed away last year, and sprinted,



[Lee Do-yeon/Handcycle National Team: There were many times when I wanted to give up in the middle, but I ran like I was running with my dad.]



Archery player Jo Jang-moon fired an arrow of emotion by competing to keep her promise to her husband who had left for heaven.



Like our team's slogan, 'We have won, we will win again', the challenge itself was a victory.



Now, the challenge of the Taegeuk Warriors will lead to Paris three years later.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Nam Il)