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Shooting sensation Kim Ye-ji named among BBC's 100 women of 2024
SEOUL, 5 December (BelTA - Yonhap) - Kim Ye-ji, an Olympic shooting
silver medalist who went viral during the Paris Summer Games, has been
included on the BBC's list of the 100 most influential and inspirational
women this year.
The British broadcaster announced its annual
list of remarkable women Tuesday under the theme of "resilience" this
year, which also included fellow South Korean Park Soo-bin, founder of
Stair Crusher Club, a project on wheelchair accessibility.
"Charisma and sporting achievements brought Kim Ye-ji to the world's attention this year," BBC said.
"The
pistol shooter won silver in the women's 10 meter air pistol at her
first Olympics in July, having set the women's 25 meter pistol world
record only a few months earlier," it added.
The British
broadcaster also said videos "praising not only her skills, but also her
ice cool demeanor, unbreakable concentration and sci-fi-inspired look
with bespoke glasses to help with precision" went viral on social media.
Kim is taking a break from shooting to spend time with her six-year-old daughter, it added.
"Through
sports, we demonstrate resilience, teamwork, and determination --
values that, in my opinion, extend far beyond the playing field to
inspire broader societal change," Kim was quoted as saying by the BBC.
Kim
won the silver medal in the women's 10-meter air pistol event at the
Paris Olympics in July and rose to global stardom thanks to a highlight
clip from an earlier competition.
She received greater
international attention after Elon Musk, owner of the social media
platform X, wrote: "She should be cast in an action movie. No acting
required!"
BBC also praised Stair Crusher Club's Park for her
nonprofit project, describing it as an initiative that "collects
information on wheelchair-unfriendly routes and places with no step-free
access in South Korea."