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the 1,500m short track speed track at the Beijing Olympics, Hwang Dae-heon overcame the controversy over bias and stood at the top of the world.

He won the first gold medal for the Korean team with his overwhelming skills that had no room for judgment. 



Ha Seong-ryong is a reporter from Beijing.



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Hwang Dae-heon, who was the first to score in the 1,000m semifinal on the 7th and was disqualified due to an absurd bias, started to fight in the 1,500m.



In both the quarterfinals and the semifinals, they ran overwhelmingly, eliminating the decision variable and taking first place, and then another superhuman race was held in the final with 10 people including Lee Jun-seo and Park Jang-hyeok.



He sniffed a chance in the bottom half and came forward with nine laps left and never gave up a lead.



Hwang Dae-heon, who maintained the lead position with the most stamina exhaustion, was the first to cross the finish line while holding a breath at the last minute, holding out with tenacity.



Hwang Dae-heon, who let out a loud roar as if to shake off his troubles, knelt down on his knees and held a ceremony to cheer Jun-seo Lee, who took 5th place, and Jang-hyuk Park, who played a 'bandage fight' even after he had injured his left hand, and cheered.



Daeheon Hwang, who finally won his first gold medal in his second Olympic Games, was thrilled to rise to the top of his podium.



[Hwang Dae-heon/Short track national team: I think today is the happiest day, and I am so honored to wear the Taegeuk mark and achieve such good results, and I want to say that I am very grateful to the people who have supported me.



] Hwang Dae-heon, who won the gold medal, is aiming for multiple gold medals in the 500m and relay.