Park Seung-hee married 5-year-old businessman husband at a fashion industry meeting

Married Park Seung-hee, former short-track national player
Directly notify the wedding news on social media
5-year-old businessman meets at a fashion meeting

Park Seung-hee marriage / photo = Park Seung-hee SNS

Park Seung-hee marriage / photo = Park Seung-hee SNS

Former short track, former speed skating national player Park Seung-hee delivered the wedding news in April.

On the 27th, Park Seung-hee said on his Instagram on the 27th, “I didn’t know I was going to write such an article.”

Park Seung-hee said, “He’s a really good person who knows how to be very positive and thankful for small things. It’s still a bit awkward to get married, but I’ll try to live beautifully.” I will try my best to be able to meet you in good shape even before and after marriage,” he said.

Park Seung-hee’s agency, Awesome Project Company, also announced that “Short Track Queen Park Seung-hee is getting married on April 17 this year. Please congratulate you and give warm support.”

Park Seung-hee’s prospective groom is known as the representative of a bag brand aged five years. Park Seung-hee and Park Seung-hee met at a fashion industry meeting one year and six months ago and formed a relationship and made fruit.

Park Seung-hee participated in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and won bronze medals in the women’s short track 1000m and 1500m. At the 2014 Sochi Olympics, he won a short track 1000m, a 3000m relay gold medal, and a 500m bronze medal. Park Seung-hee was the only Korean female athlete to win a medal in all short track events at the Winter Olympics. Park Seung-hee changed the sport to speed skating, saying, “I will take a new challenge” ahead of the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. Having won the Olympics, he became the first Korean athlete to compete in both short track and speed skating events in the Olympics, but he did not win a medal in speed skating.

In October of last year, he appeared on tvN’You Quiz on the Block’ and told the recent situation of living a second life as a bag designer after retiring after the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

Jang Ji-min, visiting reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]

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