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Korea's only Winter Paralympic gold medalist, 'Pyeongchang Iron Man' Eui-hyeon Shin, won a valuable silver medal at the World Paralympic Nordic Ski Championships, further illuminating Beijing's prospects.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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Eui-hyeon Shin ran across the snowfields of Lillehammer without hesitation in the 18km sedentary cross-country event.



He climbed uphill with ease using only the strength of his two arms, and showed excellent sense of balance on the downhill.



[Turn well and keep your pace.]



At the end of the game, he showed a scary back, beat the players ahead and secured 3rd place with plenty of time, and luck followed.



The Italian athlete, who was sprinting in the front, made a absurd mistake of taking the wrong road ahead of the last straight section entering the finish line.



Shin Eui-hyun smiled broadly as she hung the silver medal at the World Championships for the first time in five years.



[Shin Eui-hyun/Nordic Skiing National Team for the Disabled: 'You do your best until the end, so good luck follows you'. There was no news of medals, so I was worried a lot, but this competition gave me confidence.]



Even at the age of 42, Shin Eui-hyun, who overcame the slump by gaining muscle strength through scientific training at the age of 42, will compete again in the biathlon that combines shooting with cross-country tomorrow (the 20th). Aim for a medal once.



[Shin Eui-hyun / Nordic Skiing National Team for the Disabled: It costs a lot of money to raise the youngest.

I am hoping for good results in Beijing.

Korea!

Fighting!]



(Video editing: So Ji-hye, CG: Uhm So-min·Kim Kyung-min)