`"I changed my phone on my way to Paris" Selfie on the podium "King"Women's Sense" Patriotism
Jul 28, 2024
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In the men's 400m freestyle, he showed off his professional appearance as a "King" and "Woomin" who wrote his first Olympic medal in 12 years."
Kim Woo-min's face was brighter and lighter than ever, who wrote the first semi-final history in Korean swimming history with Hwang Sun-woo at 1:46.64 in the 200m freestyle preliminaries on the 28th (Korea time).
Kim Woo-min is a player who has as much sense as he has in catching water. He has a great sense of fashion and is full of talent. He is an attractive player. Hwang Sun-woo believes and follows 'My Brother' and is an all-around sportsman who enjoys various sports such as basketball, table tennis, and games as well as swimming as an atmosphere maker of the men's swimming team. He is a player with a firm world of his own, engraved with an Oryunmark tattoo on the inside of his arm and wearing a gold necklace given to him by his father Kim Kyu-nam and his family like a talisman. He is more serious about swimming than anyone else, and when he swims, he is more serious than anyone else. Asked about hobbies other than swimming ahead of the Paris Olympics, Kim Woo-min said, `I don't have any hobbies other than sports these days. He said, "I live with only one goal in mind."
In the mixed zone, the story of 'selfie' with Lucas Martens and Eliza Winnington on the podium the day before came out. This scene was a 'Victory Selfie' event in which Samsung Electronics collaborated with the IOC to take pictures of the moment of glory. Samsung, the IOC's 30-year TOP sponsor, is also distributing about 17,000 'Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition' to participating athletes at the Paris Olympics. Kim Woo-min, the 400m freestyle bronze medalist, also left unforgettable memories with his first Olympic medal around his neck.
"When I took selfies with players from other countries at the exhibition, I thought 'really MZ generation'," Kim Woo-min smiled. When asked unexpectedly, "Didn't you originally use an iPhone?" Kim Woo-min replied, "I changed everything to Samsung phones as I came to the Paris Olympics." `When I took pictures with foreign players with Samsung phones, a Korean company, I couldn't help but feel patriotism,' he said. It was a professional answer.
Paris = Reporter Jeon Young-ji sky4us@sportschosun.com
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