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Jeon Min-jae, the leader of the Korean Para Athletics Championships, won gold medals in the Paralympic Games for the 17th time in a row.



Reporter Lee Jeong-chan met a little giant who ran again after brushing off the regrets of the Tokyo Paralympic Games.



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Minjae Jeon, who won three silver medals at the 2012 London Paralympics and the 2016 Rio Paralympics despite his short height of 146cm, is a signboard star in athletics with a disability called a small giant and a smiling angel.



After finishing the sprint, I always conveyed my feelings with a letter written with my feet instead of my uncomfortable hands, but at the Tokyo Paralympic Games that ended last month, both the 200m and 100m medals could not be hung around the neck. .



But the 44-year-old little giant stood up again.



Jeon Min-jae, who started the Paralympic Games that was resumed after two years, performed an overwhelming sprint in the 100m.



After winning 17 consecutive gold medals with a record 0.41 seconds faster than second-placed Seol Hyeon-jeong, who was 21 years younger, she wrote down her feelings that she could not convey in Tokyo on a mobile phone. 



[When I win a medal, I tried to show off the letter I wrote with my feet nicely... I was so upset that I cried. I worked harder than anyone else.] He said that he



was not happy that there were hardly any opponents in Korea, and that he wished the base of physical education for the disabled would be wider.



[I hope that more and more athletes can participate (in the Paralympic Games).

I hope you all fight and set a good record.]



I promised

myself that I

would play hard for next year's Asian Games and World Championships.  



[Tries focused on training more and harder to target a medal Sanya gobae a foothold in Tokyo Paralympics.]



(Video interview: install exchange, video editing: woogijeong)