‘You Quiz’ Jang Mi-ran’s life after retirement… The answer to the question ‘How many kg for 3 units?’

[뉴스컬처 권수빈 기자] Weightlifting legend Jang Mi-ran met Yoo Jae-seok and Jo Se-ho.

Korean weightlifting legend Jang Mi-Ran, who has written numerous records while fighting against a barbell for 15 years, will appear on tvN’s ‘You Quiz on the Block’ as her first variety show after 10 years of retirement. In the broadcast on the 22nd, he tells the story from the beginning of weightlifting to his days as an athlete and even his life after retirement.

Jang Mi-ran’s weightlifting and life story. Photo = tvN

After retiring, Jang Mi-ran surprised Yoo Jae-seok and Jo Se-ho by appearing in a different way, claiming that she naturally lost muscle mass. Then, when he was in middle school, he won the competition 10 days after starting weightlifting, and after being ranked 3rd in the country within 6 months, he was surprised to say that he did not miss the championship.

Here, starting with the silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics and ending with the last London Olympics in 2012, he told the story of his life, giving both excitement and fun at the same time. Not only his natural ability, but also his sincerity to the extent that he lifted weights up to 50,000 kg a day during his days as an athlete, and the story of his days as an athlete that he was grateful for every day will draw attention.

A special relationship with actor Kwon Sang-woo is also revealed. The behind-the-scenes story is revealed that the relationship that started coincidentally at his first Olympics continued throughout his career as an athlete.

In addition, it is expected to catch attention by revealing the answer to the question that many people are most curious about, ‘How many kg are possible in the three?’ It is rumored that a pleasant time continued until the deadlift 1:1 class.

After retirement, Jang Mi-ran is living another life as a professor and running a foundation to nurture juniors. He shared his feelings about his days as an athlete, saying, “Life and weightlifting are similar to living under the weight.”

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