Moon Jae-in also expressed his gratitude to Hwang Dae-heon, saying that he "showed that short track speed skating is indeed Korean" and that his performance will "remain in everyone's heart for a long time", which is very important to the Korean delegation. Words are a great inspiration.
At the same time, Moon Jae-in expressed the hope that the players can enjoy the remaining games and that the people will cheer for the players in the future.
On the same day, in the men's 1500m final of the Winter Olympics short track speed skating event held at the Capital Gymnasium in Beijing, Huang Daxian won the championship with a time of 2 minutes, 09 seconds and 219. Canada's Steven DuBoy Russia won the silver medal and Russian Olympic team member Simon Yelistratov won the bronze. According to Yonhap News Agency, Huang Daxian said after the game that after the 1,000-meter race, he specially formulated "the cleanest game strategy to not let anyone touch me."
Previously, the South Korean team suffered consecutive defeats in the short track speed skating event that it had high hopes for. First, it failed to advance to the mixed team relay semi-finals due to a fall of a member, and then due to a foul penalty, including Huang Daxian. Two players failed to advance to the finals, while China won two golds and one silver in these two events.
The Korean sports delegation and some media questioned the existence of "unfair penalties" in the game. South Korea later filed a complaint, but the International Skating Union immediately issued a statement rejecting the complaint. On the 9th, ISU President Jan Dijkma held a video interview with the South Korean delegation at request and stated that he insisted on his existing position of not accepting South Korea’s complaint and maintained the original judgment.
We don’t have to take the comments of small countries to heart at all.
Because only we ourselves know the truth, and others also know it in their own hearts. so. He was just amusing himself.
We stand on a higher level than them, so we don’t need to take it to heart