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Lee Sang-ho, the hope of Korean snow sports, confidently cast his vote ahead of the Beijing Olympics. He said that he had finished adjusting to the new board 4cm longer than in Pyeongchang, and set the goal for the gold medal.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon. 



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Lee Sang-ho, who wrote the history of the first Olympic medal in the history of Korean snowboarding in the snowboarding competition at the Pyeongchang Olympics, pledged to reproduce the glory by showing a faster and lighter sprint in the public training ahead of the Beijing Olympics.



Lee Sang-ho's goal is clear in this season's World Cup, where he won four medals, including his first ever gold medal, and entered the Olympics as the No.



[Lee Sang-ho/Snowboarding national team: It has been proven enough so far and his condition is good, so my personal goal is a gold medal.]



In preparation for the Olympic season, I installed a 186 cm board, 4 cm longer than before, as a new weapon. , and made the rotation trajectory large, it did an excellent job.



[Lee Sang-ho/Snowboard National Team: It seems that it took 5 to 6 months (to adapt to the new board), but I think I have perfectly adapted to some extent.] I



was satisfied with the Hoengseong course, which is the finishing training ground.



He is sprinting along the Hoengseong course, which is much steeper than the relatively gentle Beijing Olympic course, and is improving his confidence.



[Lee Sang-ho/Snowboarding National Team: Rather than trying to do more, I am thinking of doing only what I can do.

I will do my best to bring a medal as a Christmas present.]



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, video editing: Kim Jong-tae)