'My Way' Kim Yeong-hee mentioned the past that got sick.
TV CHOSUN 'star documentary myway' broadcasted on the 6th appeared in the basketball legend Kim Yeong-hee, who made a mark in the history of Korean women's basketball in the 80s.
Kim Yeong-hee is 2m 5cm tall and played a leading role in the 1984 Los Angeles (LA) Olympic silver medal. However, during his prime, he was diagnosed with a rare disease called "malline hypertrophy." He was rapidly worsened by a cerebral hemorrhage and suddenly left the court without a retirement game.
The complications that I got while fighting the illness made my behavior uncomfortable, and it was difficult to move from the room without help from someone.
He said: "I won the basketball grand prix in 1983 and won five titles: I won the scoring, rebound, Yatu shot rate, the best, and the popularity. It was said that the elephants that were broadcast in the newspaper turned into elephants that carried them. It was a good time for me, even though I was strong. "
Kim Yeong-hee said, "I trained in the athletes' village for the 88 Seoul Olympics, and I fell down while training, and I was paralyzed, one leg, one arm paralyzed and I could not see. He went to a designated hospital and had a big bump on his head, and he was sentenced to death if he had trained a little more. I told him to choose between death and exercise. "
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