In 2019, Shim Suk-hee, known as the "Queen of Short Track Speed Skating" in South Korea, took her former coach to court. Shim accused the coach of repeatedly sexually assaulting her, and it began when she was still in high school, leading to a four-year-long abuse. Even on the eve of competitions, he did not let her go. After the incident came to light, it sparked heated discussions among netizens. No one expected that Shim, one of South Korea's most famous athletes who had won multiple world championships for her country, would suffer such injustice behind the scenes. Who exactly is this beastly coach, and what was the outcome of the situation? After the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, where Shim Suk-hee won the gold medal in the women's relay event, she filed a lawsuit against her coach, Cho Jae-beom. The reason was that Shim had endured seven years of unwarranted beatings from coach Cho Jae-beom, including four years of sexual assault. This news immediately caused a stir among netizens, as it was this coach who had been with Shim since elementary school until she became famous and won championships. Shim started skating when other children were just learning to walk, and she could already glide smoothly on the ski slopes. Her parents also discovered her potential and began to fully cultivate her as a short track speed skater. In 2012, at the age of only 15, Shim made her international debut and won two gold medals in the 500m and 1000m events. That same year, at the World Junior Championships,…

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