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Our women's saber team is aiming for the first gold medal in the world fencing championship that starts next week.
He even showed a coin stabbing demonstration and showed his confidence.
Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.
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The women's saber team, which jointly won the bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics last year, has been on a steep rise this season.
Raising agility and sophistication through intense joint training with the 'world's strongest' men's team,
[Yoon Ji-soo / Women's Saber National Team: How can I do so well?
I watched and learned about the male saber players.]
Recently, I won the international championship three times in a row.
The 34-year-old older sister Kim Ji-yeon, who was a gold medalist in London, is alive and well, and the skills of her juniors such as Choi Su-yeon, Yoon Ji-soo, and Kim Jung-mi have grown rapidly.
[Kim Ji-yeon / Women's Saber National Team: I think we could have risen to this level now because we were united and uploaded a lot of each other.]
Apple stinging, which has become a hot topic in the recently popular fencing drama, is not surprising to Taegeuk swordsmen.
So I tried a more difficult challenge, targeting a much smaller coin.
After trying it a few times, I got the hang of it, and with a more than 80% chance, I stabbed a coin less than 3cm in diameter accurately.
Our athletes challenge for the first gold medal in the women's saber world championships with full of confidence.
[Yoon Ji-soo/Women's Saber National Team: I feel I've grown that much since the Tokyo Olympics ended]
[Choi Su-Yeon/Women's Saber National Team: I want to do my best to stand on the top.]
[Let's Fight Women's Saber!]
(Video coverage: Park Seung-won, Video editing: Oh Young-taek)