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The opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics is 30 days away.

The short track team, shaken by a series of bad news, is preparing for a decisive battle by playing the shouts of the Chinese audience. 



This is Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong.



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Short track athletes are in the midst of relay training as the loud crowd resounds from the speakers of the training ground.



This is a mock training to get used to the atmosphere of the Beijing Olympic Stadium, where only Chinese spectators are allowed.



Athletes analyze touch scenes through video during breaks, encourage each other, and perform 7 hours of intense training a day.



After the Pyeongchang Olympics, the ace Hyo-jun Lim and Seok-hee Shim fell out, and they are evaluated as the weakest players in history, but they are determined to protect their pride by pouring everything into the end.

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Wouldn't the joy of liking someone be doubled if I repay you with better grades so that you can hear the saying, 'It's also a Korean short track track track' (I think.)]



There are some disadvantages to Chinese territoriality and bias judgment, but if you prepare with the amount of practice that can overcome them, I think you can do it well.]



The Korea Sports Association set the goal of this tournament to be one or two gold medals, which is the lowest in history, but the women's curling 'Team Kim', who won the final ticket after twists and turns, and Kim Min-seok and Jung Jae-won, who grew up as speed skating ace players, were Pyeongchang. We are sweating hard to keep the impression of



(Video coverage: Gong Jin-goo, video editing: Lee Jung-taek)