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Tsuki "can do it" after 42km of injury fight with 'positive run' of tears

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Kim Soojin

*This content was translated by AI.

Tsuki, a member of the group Billie, drew support from viewers with a hot challenge against the limits.

Tsuki impressed viewers deeply by completing his first full-course marathon in his life despite his injury on the MBC entertainment program "Extreme 84," which aired on the 4th.

Tsuki, who continued his "Fun Run" while enjoying the local festival atmosphere with a bright smile despite a heatwave of about 40 degrees Celsius, faced a crisis shortly after passing the half point of 21 kilometers, spraining his foot on a stone. With the pain in the foot getting worse, he got up again and headed to the course, saying for a moment, "I think it will be harder if I stop," to hesitate because his legs were weak with 20km left.

Even in Chateau, who stopped by to reorganize, the toe pain hardly subsided. Tsuki repeatedly said to himself, "It's okay, I can do it," while picking up his breath, and continued the struggle race toward completion, saying, "Dari, hang in there a little bit." In the past, Tsuki's "positivity" shone even more amid the cheering from all over the course at the same time as his father completed the Medoc Marathon first, and he did not let go of his pace until the end with a cry of "I can do it."

After passing through the 38km point, he continued to "tear learning" by making sounds on his own to forget the pain. As he pledged, "I will finish the race unconditionally," he reached the end of the long journey of 6 hours, 17 minutes and 45 seconds, and he finished the race without walking even once even with his swollen feet, leaving a deep resonance to the viewers. Shortly after completing the race, Tsuki proudly told her mother the news and shed tears, and in a video call with her father, she said, "How is it? To the question, "How do you feel about seeing the medal," he was congratulated with "great" and added emotion.

Through the broadcast on this day, Tsuki showed the meaning of completion by not just challenging himself but not giving up until the end. His marathon, which he completed with a pledge of "I can do it," left a deep lingering impression on viewers.

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