An athlete from the Republic of Korea has been making waves in wheelchair fencing. She began her journey in grade nine of middle school in 2016 in Gyeryong. Initially involved in athletics for physical therapy, she switched to fencing on the encouragement of Korean wheelchair fencer Kim Jung-Ah.

She is affiliated with Hongseong-gun Office and speaks Korean. She is left-handed and enjoys listening to music. Her parents have been a significant influence on her life, inspiring her to follow her philosophy: "Do your best each day."
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal drives her daily training and commitment to the sport.
Her journey from athletics to wheelchair fencing highlights her adaptability and determination. With continued support from her coach and family, she is poised for further success on the international stage.
An athlete from the Republic of Korea has been making waves in wheelchair fencing. She began her journey in grade nine of middle school in 2016 in Gyeryong. Initially involved in athletics for physical therapy, she switched to fencing on the encouragement of Korean wheelchair fencer Kim Jung-Ah.