"Training Before Death" Kim Soo-hyun, who flashed 142kg, tears in the director's opinion (playing sister 2)
Weightlifter Kim Soo-hyun delivered a good news that he set a new Korean record at a recent tournament, and shed tears when she thought about her late coach, who was a spiritual landlord.
Kim Soo-hyun, a weightlifter who appeared on the T-cast E channel 'No Sister 2' broadcast on December 7, boasted three medals and attracted attention. Kim Soo-hyun won medals in three recent events, including a 76kg weightlifting, a dragon, and a total of three women's weightlifting awards. In particular, the team raised its record to 142kg, and it achieved a record of Korea and solved the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
"When asked if anyone thought of 'success', Kim Soo-hyun said, "I spent six months together, and I was very grateful," referring to the late director Kim Kyung-sik, who was late during preparations for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
"The bishop died preparing for the Olympics, but it was my spiritual landlord. I think that if I do well, I will see you in the sky. "" After listening to my life history, the director gave me a full trust and support for me, saying, 'It is a human victory'. I am lucky and blessed to meet such a leader, and I am sorry that my time is short. "
"I had a night training with me until the day before I returned," said Kim Soo-hyun, who said, "I had a chronic illness, but I suddenly died of a heart attack." "I spent a short time with the bishop, but he was a force during my workout," he said. "If I become a leader later, I will be such a person."
On the other hand, it was reported that Kim Soo-hyun contacted Pak Se-ri after setting a new record. Pak said, "Su-hyun contacted me and said," I have something to say. "What is it? But, "Sister, I set a new record," he said.
Kim Soo-hyun listened to 140kg of dragon at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but she was crying because she was disqualified for "arm shaking". Kim Soo-hyun, who did so, succeeded in 142kg in this tournament, so her sisters applauded at the same time.