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Kim Yeon-kyung, “Chinese, they even took off their pants during a doping test”

Recently, Kim Yeon-kyung uploaded a video on her YouTube channel 'Bread Sister Kim Yeon-kyung' titled 'Athlete doping test method that the general public never knows (feat. Haniloid..?)'.
In the released video, Kim Yeon-kyung visited the World Anti-Doping Day commemoration event held in Muan, Jeollanam-do. He said, "I came to attend as a member of the athlete committee. I had a lot of things to do, so I was busy and came all the way to Muan, Jeolla Province."
He added, “I hope that many athletes will hear good stories, think deeply about doping, and learn a lot before leaving.”
Kim Yeon-kyung explained the doping test she experienced. He said, "When I played the Guangzhou Asian Games, they normally don't go that far, but they asked me to take off my pants and run around and lift my t-shirt. I was surprised that they went that far in the inspection."
He also said, "He originally said he wouldn't go that far, but I thought, 'Is it because he likes me a little?' I was a little embarrassed."
Kim Yeon-kyung said, "When it comes to doping tests, the doping inspector is almost the king, so I have to listen to him. If I don't do what he tells me, there may be disadvantages to me. I heard that in Japan, you can even see urine coming out from underneath." “In our country, we don’t go to that extent, but we do see people urinating,” he explained.
They even provided beer for an immediate urine test. Kim Yeon-kyung said, "But because beer can change urine, beer has disappeared these days. There is water or electrolyte drinks. When I go to places like the Olympics, I pile up beer and drink four or five glasses at a time."
Afterwards, the production team asked about ‘FA Lloyd’ and ‘Haniloid’. Kim Yeon-kyung, who heard this, said, "This is my first time hearing this," and added, "There is something like awakening or concentration during the Korea-Japan match. The players' tension and preparation mindset are different for the Korea-Japan match. Although not everyone talks about it the day before, it feels like they are blindly restraining themselves." He answered.
Lastly, "When I played with Coach Stefano in the past, he was surprised. He always said, 'We just need to do as well as the Korea-Japan match.' When we played against a good team or a good team, I thought, 'This team is Japan to me.' “He asked me to join him,” he said.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr