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Yun Sung-Bin won over fans with his signature iron man helmet. It is hard to miss South Korea’s Yun Sung-Bin. The skeleton competitor is on the verge of making history in his home country, and ...
The first episode showed Yun Sung-bin getting a warm welcome from other competitors. But some Physical 100 fans might not know how he got his Iron Man nickname and even met Robert Downey Jr ...
Iron Man just won an Olympic gold medal! At least, that’s what it looked like when South Korean Olympian Yun Sung-bin, 23, slid into first place in the men’s skeleton competition.
Jon Favreau has noticed that South Korean gold medalist Yun Sung-Bin is known as “Iron Man” for the helmet he wears — and the Marvel director seems to think it’s pretty cool.. The 23-year ...
South Korea’s Yun Sung-bin made history on Friday as he became Asia’s first Olympic skeleton champion after dominating the daredevil event at the Pyeongchang Games. Roared on by the home crowd ...
South Korea’s “Iron Man” Yun Sung-bin claimed a historic gold in men’s skeleton at PyeongChang on Friday, becoming the first athlete outside North America and Europe to win an Olympic ...
South Korean racer Yun Sung-Bin competed in Thursday’s event wearing a helmet in the theme of popular comic book and movie character Iron Man. A Marvel-ous run in a Marvel-ous helmet!
The internet has memes to celebrate South Korea’s Yun Sung-Bin's Iron Man-like helmet after his historic gold medal at the Olympics.
PYEONGCHANG, Gangwon Province -- For Yun Sung-bin, his gold medal in the skeleton at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics is not the end of the story. The 23-year-old South Korean slider said he ...
For South Korean skeleton slider Yun Sung-bin, ... Weight means power and energy in this sport," Pyeongchang gold medalist Yun, nicknamed "Iron Man" for his flashy helmet and red racing suit, ...
With his trademark ‘Iron Man’ helmet, Yun shot to top position on the podium with a gold medal in the men’s skeleton.” Yun is 5’10” and was born on May 23, 1994.
It was not the fear of speeding down a snaky icy track at more than 100km per hour head-first and face-down, his chin hovering a few inches over the surface.