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With the Beijing Winter Olympics approaching on the 10th, the Korean delegation held a ceremony. I made a promise to continue the excitement of last year's Tokyo Olympics in Beijing.
Correspondent Kwon Jong-oh.
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Taegeuk warriors in fresh uniforms gathered in one place and vowed to win.
I was determined to receive the support of the summer sports heroes who lit up Tokyo last year.
[I will always support you. Winter Olympics national team fighting!]
When the daughter of cross-country skier Chae-won Lee, who was on the Olympic stage for 6 consecutive times, sent a video letter to her mother,
[Eun-seo Eun/Daughter of cross-country skier Chae-won Lee: I can't spend New Year's Day with my mom, but my mom I will cheer with my family while watching Rang's older brothers and sisters' matches.]
Mom, the 41-year-old national team's oldest challenger, promised a wonderful finale.
[Lee Chae-won / Ski cross-country national team: I didn't know it would make such a surprise show, and I was so moved. I will do my best to cross the finish line.]
After the short term was delivered to the team leader, the Taegeuk warriors spread out placards and pledged to become a Beijing legend.
[Jeong Jae-won / National Speed Skating Team: I am preparing for the Beijing Winter Olympics with the thought of not being nervous and showing everything I prepared without regrets.]
Korea is aiming to enter the 15th overall with two or more gold medals, and we are expecting medals in the strategic events of short track, snowboarding, Lee Sang-ho, and women's curling.
(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, editing: Kim Jong-tae)