Paris Olympics judo mixed team bronze medalists Ahn Paul and Kim Min-jong will compete in “If it’s hot, it’s Ji Sang-ryul”. On the afternoon of the 26th…

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Paris Olympics judo mixed team bronze medalists Ahn Paul and Kim Min-jong will compete in “If It’s Hot, It’s Ji Sang-ryul.”

Paris Olympic judo medalists Ahn Paul and Kim Min-jong will appear on SBS LOVE FM (103.5MHz)’s “If It’s Hot, It’s Ji Sang-yeol” which will be broadcast at 4 p.m. on the 26th.

After fierce competition in overtime, the 66-kg class member An Paul, who led the team to win the bronze medal, and Kim Min-jong, who won the first silver medal in the unrestricted class (over 100 kg class) in the history of Korean judo, passed the Paris Olympics. The famous scene that announced the revival of Korean judo proved its existence. The dedication to focus on the game overlapped with the bright and happy appearance of the players after the game. Many netizens commented that it seemed like they had not seen a scene from a “realistic sports youth TV series” for a long time.

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In addition, Kim Min-jong, who defeated Japanese athlete Kenji Saito with a thrilling back throw in the semi-finals of the 100kg and above category at the Paris Olympics, will share with the audience the vivid situation of the game at that time, and will tell the audience about his unique story related to meat, which is called “Meat Spoon” because he is the son of a Majang-dong BBQ restaurant.

“Hot Words, Ji Sang-yeol,” which shows the behind-the-scenes stories of Ahn Paul-kun and Kim Min-jong, who are making a new start in Korean judo at the Paris Olympics, will be available to watch live from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on SBS Love FM 103.5MHz and the SBS Gorilla App.

[李多谦 Star Today 记者]

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