
Lee Ji Bong is a 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics bronze medalist for weight-lifting, but a career-ending injury from the games forces him into early retirement. Unable to find another vocation because of the lack of support from the Korean Olympic Committee, he becomes destitute. Down and out, he ends up working at a shady nightclub passing out flyers that advertise its hostesses to passersby until he is visited by his former coach who insists he begins a career as a coach at a high school in Boseong - a rural region at the southwest tip of the Korean peninsula. There, he forms a weight-lifting team comprised of a rag-tag group of outcasts. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Based on the true story of the teacher Jung In Young (정인영), who discovered Olympic weightlifter Jeon Byung Gwan (전병관). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 킹콩을 들다
- Also Known As: Bronze Medalist , King Kong eul Deulda , King Kongeul Deulda , Lifting Kingkong
- Director: Park Geon Yong
- Screenwriter: Bae Se Young
- Genres: Youth, Drama, Sports
Cast & Credits
- Lee Bum Soo Main Role
- Jo AnPark Yeong JaMain Role
- Choi Hee SeoSeo Yeo SunSupport Role
- Jeon Bo MiLee Hyeon JeongSupport Role
- Kim Min YoungLee Bo YeongSupport Role
- Lee Seul BiLee Su UkSupport Role
Reviews

Lee Bum-Soo did another fantastic job as injured former bronze medalist Lee Ji-Bom who lands a coaching job at a girls' school. We're introduced to Lee's team after we watch how the vice-principal gets the girls to take part in the sport. Each of the girls is an 'outcast' in some way, and as the story progresses, the viewer is shown how each girl comes to support her teammates & develops as an athlete.
I cheered for the team and each girl's personal journey. I cried and then I felt good for watching.

Watch it for the heartwarming feelings, not for the historical accuracy.