U.S. Women's Open champion Lee Jeong-eun said, "I have an Olympic medal dream."
Lee jung-eun, who won the U.S. Women's Open in June, returned with a trophy. He also expressed his ambition to win a medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
It's been three months since she won her first U.S. Women's Open title, but Lee Jung-eun, who was watching the video with her name on it, was moved back to tears.
[Lee Jung-eun/World Ranking: (Seung Seung-yeop) ] It's been three months and I still feel moved. I think I got a big present.]
My father, who supported me despite my uncomfortable health during my tour in Korea, and I laughed a lot this time.
Lee Jung-eun, who has been one of the most successful rookies in this season, has virtually cemented her first-year U.S. goal of winning the Rookie of the Year award.
[Lee Jung-eun/World Ranking: (Si Sang-sik) I really want to win the Rookie of the Year award by going on stage and speaking with great English words.]
Lee Jung-eun, who has steadily improved her world ranking to fourth place, now has a new goal of competing in the Tokyo Olympics and winning medals.
[Lee Jung-eun/World Ranking: The goal is to win a medal at the Olympics and my heart is going to beat. I really want to achieve the goal of the Olympics while training hard.