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Kim Hyo Jung: Glue became the host nation's first Olympic winner

Glue Hyo-jun became the host country of South Korea's first champion during the Pyeongchang Olympics. He won the final 1500 meter short runs. It led to huge jubilation among 12,000 spectators in the Gangneung Ice Hall. Almost while the Netherlands won threefold in 3000 meters, the long-distance track secured Squinkies Knelt Dutch short-sleeved silver. He was seven hundredths behind Lim, who put the Olympic record by 2.10.485 in the final. The bronze winner was also remarkable. Semen Elistratov became number three and secured the first medal for the OAR team.

North Korea's first Olympic participant knocked out:

North Korea's first participant in the Pyeongchang Games received great jubilee, but did not manage to move on from the qualification on the 1500-meter ice skating rink. Choe Un-song became number five in his heat by 2.18.213, well two and a half seconds behind the South Korean heat winner Hwang Dea-heron, and was shameless in the semi-finals match.
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in and US Vice President Mike Pence were both presents in the Gangneung Ice Hall, and a North Korean hay fee of 100 red-dressed women received a great jubilee to sing "North and South Korea is one" when Moon and Pence arrived.

Johansson best in the test run- 

  • Robert Johansson jumped 106 meters and was best in front of three poles in the test run in front of the normal baking team in the Olympics.
  • The Lillehammer man with the characteristic bart was rewarded with 68.4 points. It was 0.7 points ahead of Stefan Hula, who jumped 109 meters, but started one shot farther than Johansson.
  • Favorite Kamil Stoch was the third best with a jump of 102.5 meters, while countryman David Kubacki was number four.
  • Johann Forfang jumped the furthest of the Norwegian with a float of 104 meters. It held 7th place in the test run.
  • Daniel-André Tande finished 101.5 meters in the Olympic Hill at the Alpensia plant in Pyeongchang. Andreas Stjernen jumped only 95 meters and furthermore landed heavily on the back so he almost put the stump into the ground.
  • The Norwegian squad quarters on Saturday's run consists of Olympic debutants. Teeth was right enough with a reserve in Sochi four years ago, but did not jump.
  • South Korea is a major player in short-circuit skating, and Kim was in charge of the country's 22nd OL title in the branch.
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