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At the Pyeongchang Olympics, Jung Jae-won, who helped Seung-hoon Lee's gold medal as a pacemaker, grows up and challenges to the top of the Beijing Olympics.



This news is reporter Ha Seong-ryong.



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At the Pyeongchang Olympics, 17-year-old Jeong Jae-won became the youngest Korean speed skating medalist with a silver medal overtaking team, but is remembered as a 'victim' rather than a medal.



He started sprinting early at Mass Start, exhausting his competitors and helping Seung-Hoon Lee win the gold medal.



Controversy arose over the forced sacrifice.



[Jeong Jae-won / National Speed ​​Skating Team: I want to say 'team play' rather than 'sacrifice'. (Lee Seung-hoon) There are so many things I saw and learned from hyung and many things he taught me… .]



Jaewon Jeong has grown terribly since then.



After being runners-up twice at the World Cup, he finally won his first gold medal and rose to the top level.



This season, he confirmed his departure to Beijing in 4th place in the world, higher than Lee Seung-hoon.



Jung Jae-won, who joined the unemployment team as the best Daewoo in Korea, is preparing for the second Olympics by overcoming hard training.



We plan to pour out everything in every moment, just like the phrase "Let's be faithful to the present" engraved on our body.



[Jeong Jae-won / National speed skating representative: I am definitely confident in my abilities. I want to show the people a game with no regrets]



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, editing: Woo-jung Woo)