Lydia Go Reveals 'Jesusang-Fujisan-Epeltop' Tattoo To Celebrate 'Three Olympic Medals'

Lydia Ko (New Zealand), a member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour Hall of Fame, revealed a special tattoo inscribed on her body.

On the 22nd (Korea Standard Time), Ko introduced the tattoo of "celebrating winning gold, silver, and bronze medals at the Olympics" on her right arm on the LPGA Tour website. 카지노

"I wanted to engrave tattoos to commemorate the Olympic medal," Ko said. "After contacting a Korean tattooist who gave me a tattoo that I liked in the past, I was offered a design that symbolizes the three cities."

Looking at his arms, the statue of Jesus, a landmark in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Mount Fuji, a symbol of Tokyo, Japan, and the Eiffel Tower, a representative structure in Paris, France, are connected by black thin lines.

"In fact, Mount Fuji is the highest, but in my tattoo, I drew the Eiffel Tower (in Paris with a gold medal) and made the Jesus statue (in Rio with a silver medal) the second largest," Lydia Ko said.

Lydia Ko, a Korean-New Zealander, won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics to achieve her first ever Olympic medal slam.

She also broke the record of being the youngest LPGA Hall of Fame player to win the Paris Olympics.

Lydia Ko, who wanted to celebrate her achievement, left a moment of joy by engraving a commemorative tattoo on her body.

"I will cherish the precious moment forever," he said.

Ko has continued her performance this year, ranking sixth in the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, the season opener of the LPGA Tour.

She will try her first win of the season at the HSBC Women's World Championship, which starts in Singapore on the 27th.

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