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Cha Jun-hwan, who wrote a new history in male figure skating, looked back on unforgettable moments in an SBS interview.
He said that he felt sorry for the falling scene, but also felt a sense of accomplishment that he had accomplished it.
And he promised four years later.
Reporter Seo Dae-won met.
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Cha Jun-hwan, who visited the Olympic International Broadcasting Center with a cheerful and bright appearance, calmly looked back at his two passionate performances.
It was regrettable that I made the mistake of jumping in the first 4 rounds in free skating, but
[Junhwan Cha/National Figure Skating Team: I fell even bigger than I expected, but I think it's true that it's a bit disappointing because I'm showing a very good success rate through training.
] What I felt afterward was a sense of accomplishment.
[Cha Jun-hwan / National Figure Skating Team: After the Pyeongchang Olympics, I have been running for 4 years, only looking at the Beijing Olympics.
I felt refreshed, and I think I felt like I finally did it and finished it.
I think I've seen a lot of good things for me through this Olympics.
I seem to have engraved more on myself that there is a player called Cha Jun-hwan.]
He praised Japanese Hanyu, who tried the quadruple axel, a four-and-a-half jump called 'the impossible realm', and said that he was using it as a great stimulus.
[Junhwan Cha/National Figure Skating Team: I think it is very big to challenge something for an athlete.
That could motivate him and me.
It seems that great courage and willingness to challenge are really cool.]
After the match, Cha Jun-hwan, who is cheering for our athletes and enjoying the Olympics, vowed to stand higher in the next Olympics four years later.
[Cha Jun-hwan / National Figure Skating Team: I will work hard to become a player who can perform better and impress you with a better and stronger image.
Fighting!]
(Video coverage: Hong Jong-su, Lee Chan-soo, Video editing: Choi Eun-jin)