South Korea shooting team member Ban Hyo-jin.
The confident note left by Ban Hyo-jin (16, Daegu Physical Education High School), the youngest gold medalist for the Korean team in the Summer Olympics and the 100th gold medalist in the history of the Summer Olympics, is attracting attention. On the
29th, several online communities posted a post titled, “A note stuck to Ban Hyo-jin’s laptop.”
The post showed a laptop with analysis data on her target shooting records. What caught the eye was a note stuck to the upper left corner of the monitor. The note, presumed to have been written by Ban Hyo-jin herself, reads, “I’m the best in this world anyway.”
Netizens responded with, “She really has become the best in the world. Her momentum is amazing,” “She predicted a gold medal,” and “She’s cute.”
Earlier, on the 29th (Korean time), Ban Hyo-jin won the gold medal in the women’s 10m air rifle final at the 2024 Paris Olympics held at the Chateauroux Shooting Range in France after a shoot-off with Huang Yu-ting (China). This is Korea’s 100th gold medal in the Summer Olympics.
Born in 2007, Ban Hyo-jin broke the record for the youngest winner in Summer Olympics history by winning the Olympic gold medal at the age of 16 years and 313 days. The previous record was held by Yoon Young-sook (17 years and 17 days), who won the gold medal in the women’s team archery event at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. 파워볼사이트
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