27 September 2008 - Interview of YUN Ok-Hee (KOR)

Interview of YUN Ok-Hee (KOR) Lausanne – 27 September 2008  Oh her injured shoulder After the Beijing Olympic Games, I couldn’t practice archery for a long time because of a lot of welcome events in Korea and my injured shoulder. I have been suffering from my right shoulder since 2006. A doctor suggested that I should have my shoulder treated for three months after this World Cup Final. I will do that for my future.   On her good memories There was the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996. I started archery at that time. I was eleven years-old. My coach showed me the Olympic Games on television and bought me a video on it. I saw KIM Kyung-Wook who won two gold medals in the Olympic Games. I used to watch it and think how to shoot everyday. She looked great and I wanted to follow her posture.   I was able to take part in the Beijing Olympic Games and my dream came true. Even though I got a gold medal in the team event in Beijing, I felt I was lacking something after the individual event.   PARK Young-Sook (Sally) For FITA Communication