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James Pearson and Jane Chung

Skeleton - South Korea's 'Iron Man' wins first Asian sliding gold

Skeleton – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men’s Finals – Olympic Sliding Centre - Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Yun Sung-bin of South Korea celebrates. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea's "Iron Man", Yun Sung-bin rocketed to the men's skeleton gold on Friday and become the first athlete outside Europe or North America to win an Olympic sliding medal after dominating the event at the Pyeongchang Games.

"I just want to turn my phone off and go to sleep," Yun told reporters after his historic win.

Skeleton – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men’s Finals – Olympic Sliding Centre - Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Gold medallist Yun Sung-bin of South Korea, silver medallist Nikita Tregubov, an Olympic athlete from Russia, and bronze medallist Dom Parsons of Britain celebrate. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

Yun, who won the hosts' second gold of the Games, finished 1.63 seconds ahead of Nikita Tregubov, an Olympic Athlete from Russia, while Briton Dom Parsons took bronze after five-time world champion and Olympic silver medallist Martins Dukurs of Latvia made mistakes in his final run.

"I was gutted after that fourth run, I thought I'd binned it," Parsons told Reuters. "Martins is one of the skeleton greats so I didn't expect him to make a mistake on his last Olympic run but I was very lucky ... that he did."

Parsons' bronze was the first skeleton medal for a British male since 1948. British women, however, have been an ever constant on the podium since the sport was re-introduced to the Winter Olympics programme in 2002.

Skeleton – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men’s Finals – Olympic Sliding Centre - Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Yun Sung-bin of South Korea reacts. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

Parsons had been standing next to Russian athlete Tregubov after Martin's bad run put him into a podium position.

"He doesn't speak very good English, so I was kind of turning to him like 'did that really just happen?," Parsons said.

"I still can't really believe it".

Skeleton – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men’s Finals – Olympic Sliding Centre - Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Yun Sung-bin of South Korea arrives at the finish area. REUTER/Edgar Su

UNSTOPPABLE

Yun, who races in an Iron Man-style helmet and red racing suit, has emerged as a Winter Olympics super hero for the host country, with excited crowds flocking to watch him compete.

Skeleton – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men’s Finals – Olympic Sliding Centre - Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Nikita Tregubov, an Olympic athlete from Russia, reacts. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

The 23-year-old was by far the most consistent performer throughout the competition and headed into the decisive fourth and final run with a virtually unassailable lead of more than a second.

"I texted him last night and told him not to feel too much pressure," said Kim Joon-ho, a childhood friend of Yun's.

"He said he'll do as usual," said Kim.

Skeleton – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men’s Finals – Olympic Sliding Centre - Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Nikita Tregubov, an Olympic athlete from Russia, competes. REUTERS/Edgar Su

With only a potential disaster to stop him from securing gold, "Iron Man" again delivered the fastest run down the ice and thundered over the finish line at over 125 kph in front of a euphoric home crowd where he took off his helmet and gave a deep bow on his hands and knees.

"I made a lot of effort to make it this far," Yun said.

"I hope this could be the beginning of skeleton in Korea, not the end."

Skeleton – Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men’s Finals – Olympic Sliding Centre - Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Dom Parsons of Britain arrives at the finish area. REUTER/Edgar Su

(Reporting by James Pearson and Jane Chung; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

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