2020 Tokyo Olympic Games fencing gold medalist Oh Sang-uk will play Kyonggi, a practice as intense as fencing national team best friend and Olympic Games.
On August 27, MBC's I Live Alone (director Huh Hang Kim Ji-woo) will host the national team selection training Kyonggi, which is as good as the Olympic Games of the fencing emperor Oh Sang-uk.
Oh Sang-uk, who showed off his reversal with a life-friendly fencing technology last week, is revealed to have entered the national team selection training before the heat of the Toyota Olympic Games cooled down. Oh Sang-uk, who was active as a practicing Kyonggi referee, finally came to the game and started to show his full-scale skills.
Oh Sang-uk, who is called 'fencing monster' with a height of 192cm and fast speed, is expected to be a fierce match between the national team and the national team with the same team fencing national team Lee Jong-hyun.
The two, who are close enough to say each other as 'best fencing friends', have been nervous since the beginning and have created tension as much as the Olympic Games. The fellow players who watched this said, "I think Sang-wook is playing harder than Olympic Games."
Oh Sang-uk hopes that he showed more like a game than a game, such as a brilliant showmanship toward the referee every time he succeeded in attacking. With a formidable game expected, attention is focused on who will be the one to perform the serenity of joy.
After the fierce Kyonggi ended, the two men also returned to their best friends from their rivals. Oh Sang-uk is the back door of his warm-hearted atmosphere, offering dinner together to his best friend Lee Jong-hyun and singing a nickname (?).
In particular, Oh Sang-uk will release the back story of the Tokyo Olympic Games, which tells only his best friend, "I cried for the first time." fencing Men's Sabres raises the question of what Oh Sang-uk's heart was like, who showed a solid appearance as the last runner and winner of the national team.