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Won-hee Lee, a professor at Yongin University, a legendary Korean judo known as the 'Man of the Pan-seung Han', announced his return to active duty at the age of 41.

He announced that two years later he would challenge for a gold medal at the Paris Olympics. 



This is Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong. 



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Won-hee Lee, who is called the 'man of the battle' after winning a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics with a fierce battle streak, achieved the first Grand Slam in Korea and left the mat in 2008. 

Prof. Lee 



, who confirmed that her skills will not rust while passing on technology to her students, 

declared that she would challenge the Paris Olympics at the age of 41 with the same 73kg weight as before. 

[Wonhee Lee/Professor Yongin University: I wanted to try again, but I think the biggest thing was to convey the message that we can do it in our 40s and 50s.] 

Professor Lee taught her students in her class 's technology is also being refined. 

She lost 8 kg while attending classes, training and parenting. 

[Fighting Dad!]  Professor Lee

, who will face off with her students in the November representative contest, 

[Lee Eun-gyeol/-73kg national team: I will not watch the professor's match.] 

[Lee Won-hee/Professor Yongin University: Confidence to beat (disciple) there is.] 





















We are sweating heavily towards the Olympic gold medal for the first time in 20 years. 



[Lee Won-hee/Professor at Yongin University: The judo I pursue is a judo high school where you can win a battle, aiming for an Olympic gold medal. 



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