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Yun Seong-bin, the leader of the Korean skeleton, confessed that even a medal at the Beijing Olympics was difficult.

The national team is looking forward to the youngest, Jeong Seung-gi.



Correspondent Kwon Jong-oh.



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Yoon Seong-bin, who became the skeleton emperor by creating a gold medal legend at the Pyeongchang Olympics, continued to wear medals until last season, showing off his world-class skills.



However, he fell sharply this season ahead of the Beijing Olympics.



He has not won just one medal in eight World Cups and has been pushed out of the top 10 in the world rankings.



Yun Seong-bin whipped himself and had a gloomy prospect for the Beijing Olympics.



[Yoon Seong-bin / Skeleton National Team: The reason for the slump is because I couldn't.

There is no need to blame anyone else, there is no need to blame the environment, because it is all self-inflicted.

From the most realistic point of view, medals and things like that are unlikely.] The



youngest, 23-year-old, Seung-gi Jeong, who won a surprise bronze medal at the World Cup earlier this month and climbed to the top 10 in the world rankings, is the hope of Korean sledding.



Like Sungbin Yoon 4 years ago, he is showing strength in starting and is nurturing his dream of medals.



[Jung Seung-gi / Skeleton National Team: No one knows the result until the game, so I'm thinking of trying to be a little greedy.]



On the other hand, yesterday (25th), when a confirmed Corona 19 patient attended the Olympic national team decision ceremony, all the athletes who were tested at once received negative results and sighed.



(Video editing: Woo-Jeong Woo)