Shim Seok-hee, who fell after being caught up in rumors while working as a signboard for the women's short track, announced her resurgence by winning the women's 500 m at the Four Continents Short Track Championships.



Shim Seok-hee won the gold medal in the women's 500m final at the International Skating Union (ISU) 2022 Four Continents Short Track Championships held in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA with a time of 43.273. .



Shim Suk-hee competed fiercely with Christine on her final curve run, where she reached the finish line and stretched her right foot out to pass first place.



After confirming her victory, Shim Seok-hee clenched her right fist and gave her a bright smile after a long time.



Shim Suk-hee received a lot of criticism when her private messages exchanged with her national team A coach during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in October of last year were revealed.



She was subsequently banned from competing at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics after she received a two-month suspension from her athlete qualifications from the Korea Skating Federation.



Shim Suk-hee has been dedicated to her lonely training for a long time, and she wore her Taegeuk mark again last May when she finished third in the national competition.



Shim Suk-hee is making a standout for her 2022-2023 season.



Last month she won a bronze medal in the women's 500m and a silver medal in the women's 1,000m first race in the first round of the 2022-2023 ISU World Cup in Montreal, Canada.



Shim Suk-hee advanced to the final in the women's 1,500m event held on the same day and finished 5th.



Choi Min-jeong, the representative of the women's national team, won the bronze medal in the women's 1,500m final with a time of 2:25.737.



In the women's 500m, she finished third in Group 1 in the semi-finals, so she did not advance to Final A.



In the men's division, Jiwon Park, the 'next-generation sign', continued his momentum by winning the men's 1,500m final with a result of 2:16.409.



Park Ji-won won the men's 1,500m gold medal in the first ISU World Cup, and the men's 1,000m gold medal and the men's 1,500m silver medal in the second event.



He also showed off his advanced skills by continuing the golden race at the Four Continents Championships, where major players were all dispatched.



Hong Kyung-hwan, who competed in the same event, won a silver medal, and Chinese naturalized athlete Lin Xiaojun (Korean name Lim Hyo-jun) gave up in the men's 1,500m semifinal.



(Photo = ISU social media capture, Yonhap News)