Appears Like a Comet and Even Sets a World Record... Lee Na-hyeon in Ice “Thanks to my Parents”
Junior women's 500m broke the Korean record and then the world record.
Competing with adult athletes, she ranked 12th in the World Cup rankings... “We will rise step by step”
The Korean ice skating community, which cheered the explosive growth of Kim Min-seon (24, Uijeongbu City Hall) last season, is smiling broadly at this player's appearance this year. 바카라사이트
This is Lee Na-hyeon, a sprinter born in 2005 (planned to enter Korea National Sport University).
Lee Na-hyun is rewriting junior stage history this year.
He set a new junior Korean record of 37.48 seconds in the women's 500m at the 2023-2024 International Skating Union (ISU) Four Continents Speed Skating Championships held at the Utah Olympic Oval in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA on January 21, and a week later, on the 28th, he set a new junior Korean record.
In the women's 500m at the 5th World Cup, she crossed the finish line in 37.34 seconds, breaking the junior world record.
This is the first time a Korean athlete has set a junior world record in this event since Sang-Hwa Lee (2007) and Min-Seon Kim (2017).
It's not just this.
Lee Na-hyun competed against the world's best adult players in this season's World Cup series and ranked 12th in the World Cup rankings.
Considering that Na-Hyun Lee is a promising player who has not even entered college, this is a great result.
The ice skating world is confident that Lee Na-hyun will grow into the next generation, following in the footsteps of Lee Sang-hwa and Kim Min-seon.
Lee Na-hyun first learned to skate when she was in the first grade of elementary school.
She started it as a hobby after watching her older cousin ride short track.
I didn't set out to become a player from the beginning.
Lee Na-hyun began her full-fledged athlete career in the sixth grade of elementary school after studying abroad in Australia for academic reasons.
Lee Na-hyun met with Yonhap News at the Taereung Ice Rink in Seoul on the 23rd and said, "I skated as a hobby at first, but then I fell in love with it.
I begged my parents to pursue a career as an athlete, and they didn't object too much" did.
He said, "However, once you start, my mother told me not to give up for at least three years.
When three years passed, she said she would exercise more and my mother told me not to give up for another three years."
By the time his second engagement with his mother was over, Ina-Hyun Lee had become a world-class athlete.
Lee Na-hyun said, “My parents wanted me to lead a leading life,” and “I think I enjoyed my career as an athlete because they believed in me and didn’t force me.”
Lee Na-hyun also inherited an optimal body from her parents.
Unlike other Korean players, he has a Western body type.
Lee Na-hyeon, who is 170cm tall and has a solid constitution, said, “I have been training hard with weights since my second year of high school, and my physique has changed to suit me for sprint events.”
She added, “Improved technique and improved physique are the reasons for my good results this season.”
“It’s the same,” he explained.
“Her mother is tall and was a track and field athlete for a short time when she was young,” he said with a laugh, adding, “I owe a lot to my mother in many ways.”
Thanks to his parents giving him a healthy body, he never had any major injuries.
Lee Na-hyun said, "I had a brief backache when I was a freshman in high school, but it got better quickly.
Other than the knee and back pain that all speed skaters have, I've never had much pain.
I'm also thankful to my parents for this."
Lee Na-hyun, who achieved results beyond expectations by setting a junior world record this season, is determined to grow slowly and calmly.
He said, “There are still a few things that need to be improved, such as starting technique and skating in the second half of the race,” and added, “For now, I will work my way up step by step while faithfully completing basic training.”
He continued, "My first goal is to participate in the 2026 Milan/Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics to confirm my potential, and then I want to become the best athlete in the world."