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Pyeongchang Paralympic gold medalist Eui-hyeon Shin failed to win a medal in all six events in Beijing.

I finally shed tears thinking of his mother.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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At the 1,600m high Zhangjiakou course, Shin Eui-hyeon, who played the sixth game for 8 days after the start, squeezed all the remaining strength and ran, but could hardly come out.



He did not end up closing the gap with the leading Chinese players before moving into the top 10.



After finishing the contest with a no medal, Shin Eui-hyun shed tears at the thought of his mother, who was the pillar of his life, and vowed not to be frustrated.



[Shin Eui-hyun / Paralympic Nordic Ski National Team: For the rest of my life, I will work hard as a person who helps others in this country.

Thank you mother.]



After a while, the ice hockey team will challenge for the bronze medal twice in a row against the home team China in the bronze medal match.



China has not had a presence in Para ice hockey until now and has never met with our national team.



Against China's ambition, our team confronts it with experience.



[Han Min-soo/Para Ice Hockey Team Manager: We are not participating in the Paralympic Games for the 4th time, but we are confident that we will win because all the players are veterans and experienced players.

I will definitely win.]



Stand-up Tomorrow (13th) Ahead of the closing ceremony, our team's last medal hope is at stake in this match.



(Video coverage: Seo Jin-ho, video editing: Kim Jong-tae)