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Joo Jae-hoon of the National Archery Club
[National Sports Festival] Joo Jae-hoon of the national archery club, “Now I have to focus on my work at work!”
I trained while working and won two silver medals at Hangzhou AG... "I received a reward from the company"
"This year is the last time I will challenge for the national team for a while... If I get the chance, I will challenge Nagoya AG in 3 years."
“If I get the chance, I will try the next Asian Games, but now I have to focus on my work at work!”
Joo Jae-hoon (31, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power), who made a name for himself by winning two silver medals as a 'club archer' at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, which closed this month, is preparing to return to the life of an ordinary office worker.
Joo Jae-hoon is representing Gyeongbuk at the 104th Jeonnam National Sports Festival (National Sports Festival) at the Gwangju International Archery Range.
He is one of the biggest stars the Hangzhou Games has produced. 바카라사이트
Joo Jae-hoon, an ordinary office worker working as a police officer at Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, devoted his time to training and won a competition against 'elite athletes' to be selected as a member of the national team.
He did not stop there, but completed the drama by winning two team medals with his teammates at the Asian Games.
Joo Jae-hoon became more famous than most elite medalists through the Hangzhou Games.
Joo Jae-hoon, on the 17th, laughed and said, "I had no idea it would receive this much attention."
Although her wife feels burdened by her husband's fame, she seems to be secretly happy about it.
My five-year-old son is also proud of his dad for winning an Asian Games medal.
Joo Jae-hoon said, “The children are still young, and they may not remember, so I will continue to show them through articles and YouTube videos.”
When I returned to the company, I had the honor of receiving a reward from the ‘boss’.
Joo Jae-hoon never stopped bragging about Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power whenever he was interviewed during the Hangzhou Games.
At the National Sports Festival, Joo Jae-hoon still showed off his skills.
He won the silver medal in the 50m ranking round, trailing Kim Jong-ho (Hyundai Steel), who is a regular in the national team, by a narrow margin.
In the quarterfinals of the individual tournament held on the 17th, he was unable to decide the winner with the national team's 'big brother' Choi Yong-hee (Hyundai Steel) at 149-149 until the 5th end.
Both shot only one shot at 9 points and the remaining 14 shots were all at 10 points.
In the shoot-off, Joo Jae-hoon lost by just 1 mm.
Although Joo Jae-hoon has such solid skills, he announced that he will not participate in the national team selection match for the time being during the Hangzhou Games, the last of this year.
There was no change in this decision to protect ‘livelihood and family’.
Joo Jae-hoon said, “The Asian Championships to be held in Thailand in November is the last competition I will participate in as a national representative this year,” and added, “After that competition, I will focus on my company work.”
The Asian Championships will be a time to say goodbye to the older and younger members of the national team with whom I have shared a deep bond.
On this day, Joo Jae-hoon stood behind Choi Yong-hee in the bronze medal match and silently cheered her on.
Joo Jae-hoon said, "Yong-hee is my roommate on the national team.
He took care of me a lot, helped me a lot, and gave me a lot of affection.
I really respect him for his thorough self-management.
He is like a reliable 'gukbap' to my younger siblings."
Joo Jae-hoon cautiously said that if he gets the chance, he would like to try the 2026 Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games.
Before then, he does not plan to compete for the national team.
Joo Jae-hoon said, "I will go back to the basics, find the areas I am lacking, focus on training, and test my skills by participating in domestic competitions such as the National Sports Festival.
Even if it is not necessarily the Jincheon Training Center, I am confident that I can train alone."
He said that if he takes off the Taegeuk mark, he will return to being a 'fan' and support the Korean compound archery team.
Joo Jae-hoon said, "I'm still a fan of my teammates on the national team.
My teammates, who have competed for the national team for over 10 years, are players I wouldn't dare overlook."
He said, 'It is more difficult for Korean archery to pass the national team selection competition than to win a medal in the Olympics or Asian Games.'
I asked Joo Jae-hoon.
Is this an exaggerated expression of pride among Korean archers, or is it really like that?
Joo Jae-hoon, an ‘ordinary person’ who has done all of this himself, is the only person who knows the answer.
Joo Jae-hoon asserted, "The national team selection competition changes the rankings every time there is a difference between heaven and earth.
It is truly an endless competition.
The national team selection competition is much more difficult."
by casinositewiki on 2023-12-04 08:54:24
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