Feb 12 • 23:29 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Short Track Men's 1000m Bronze Medalist Lim Jong-eon: 'I believed in myself and performed in the competition'

19-year-old short track prodigy Lim Jong-eon won his first Olympic medal, a bronze, revealing the emotional journey that led to his triumph in Milan.

At the winter Olympics held in Milan, Lim Jong-eon, a 19-year-old short track sensation from South Korea, won a bronze medal in the men's 1000m final, marking his first Olympic medal. Overwhelmed with emotion, he shared his experience, stating that he felt he had achieved a performance without regrets despite it being a mix of joy and disappointment. Lim attributed his success to believing in himself and maintaining confidence throughout the competition.

In the lead-up to the race, Lim had faced struggles, particularly in the mixed relay, but he used that experience as motivation for his individual event. He recounted how he consistently reminded himself before the race to trust his capabilities and focus on executing his best performance. During the final, he initially found himself in a challenging position, yet he pushed through, leveraging the support and belief from his friends, family, and coach to rally his confidence and claim the bronze medal.

Although his medal moment wasn't captured on camera, Lim expressed gratitude and highlighted the emotional significance of his journey to the podium. He acknowledged the hardships he faced along the way and how the belief of those around him fueled his determination. Looking ahead, Lim is set to compete in his main events—the men's 1500m, 500m, and 5000m relay—promising that this victory is just the beginning of his Olympic journey.

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