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Update From a National Gymnast Who Was Bullied in Russia and Thought of Committing Suicide

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During her time as a National Gymnast, she was bullied in Russia
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Shin Soo-ji’s social media, 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games


Former national gymnast Shin Soo-ji shared photos on her social media account on the 10th, accompanied by the caption, “Trying out this fantastic shoulder massager with my dear friend.”

In the snapshots, Shin Soo-ji confidently showcased her toned physique and slender body silhouette.

Shin Soo-ji ascended to the pinnacle of her career as a rhythmic gymnast, but significant challenges and personal hardships marked her journey to the top. She candidly opened up about her life before her rhythmic gymnastics career during an E Channel’s Sporty Sisters appearance.

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Shin Soo-ji etched her name in the annals of history as the first East Asian athlete to secure a place in the rhythmic gymnastics competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympics through sheer determination, effectively introducing South Korean gymnastics to the global stage.

However, for Shin Soo-ji, that period marked the most challenging phase of her life. During that time, she began rigorous training in Russia but faced severe isolation and exclusion from fellow athletes.

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Shin Soo-ji reflected on her agonizing past, recalling, “The Russian players didn’t want to share a room with me. They insisted that I move to a different room each day.” She continued, “I also faced bullying, being assigned errands by others, and having to trek 30-40 minutes to buy food.”

Shin Soo-ji revealed a harrowing memory of oversleeping due to a broken alarm clock, with no one around to wake her. This resulted in a scolding from her teacher, and she recollected, “I felt so isolated that I contemplated jumping into the water and ending it all.”

Yet, Shin Soo-ji refused to surrender. She described her state of mind then: “It felt like admitting defeat if I shed tears in front of them. Despite the immense anger and emotional pain, I concealed my emotions and silently wept inside a cabinet. I then pretended I hadn’t shed a tear and continued with my training.”

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Shin Soo-ji’s unwavering determination was fueled by her dreams and the immense sacrifices her parents made for her.

At the time, her rigorous training came with a hefty price tag of 30 million won per month, equivalent to approximately $25,000. To provide her with the necessary support, her parents made the extraordinary decision to sell their home and car, allowing her to spend ten months each year training in Russia.

Regrettably, despite her resilience in a foreign land and solitary struggle, Shin Soo-ji was forced to retire from her athletic career at 22 due to chronic ankle ligament and knee injuries.

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Nonetheless, Shin Soo-ji remained resolute in her pursuit of new endeavors.

Driven by her distinctive competitive spirit, she transitioned into professional bowling and is presently demonstrating her multifaceted talents on TV Chosun’s Miss Trot 3. Her performances have garnered standing ovations for their national team-level grace, and she has secured her place in the main round with her consistent vocal prowess.

Meanwhile, the online community is effusive in their words of encouragement and unwavering support for Shin Soo-ji’s remarkable journey, which has seen her transform from a national gymnast into a celebrated figure in trot music.

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