“So cute” Shin Yu-bin’s rice ball and flat peach mukbang during game becomes a hot topic

Shin Yu-bin eating rice balls before the game. X (old Twitter) Galmuri

Shin Yu-bin eating rice balls before the game. X (old Twitter) Galmuri
The ‘eating show’ of Shin Yu-bin (20, Korean Air), who advanced to the semifinals of the table tennis singles at the 2024 Paris Olympics, was captured on broadcast camera and is becoming a hot topic online.

Recently, photos and videos of Shin Yu-bin eating before and after the match have been posted on social network services (SNS) and various online communities with the keyword ‘Shin Yu-bin eating show’.

Shin Yu-bin’s ‘eating show’ relay began on the 30th of last month, when she was caught eating a rice ball and a flat peach right before the bronze medal match in the mixed doubles. During the broadcast of the Olympic swimming men’s 800m relay final, Shin Yu-bin ate a rice ball and a flat peach. In particular, Shin Yu-bin took a rice ball out of his lunch box and took a certification photo with his cell phone. It is said that the rice ball was made by Shin Yu-bin’s mother.

In an interview after winning the game, Shin Yu-bin said, “Before the game, my mom made me rice balls. I think I was able to gain more strength after eating them.” Shin Yu-bin’s mukbang video has surpassed 3 million views on X (former Twitter).

Netizens who watched the video responded with, “She really eats rice balls and flat peaches,” “She’s so cute. She needs to eat well to gain strength,” and “The company that gives Shin Yu-bin an advertisement first is the winner.”

Another post showed Shin Yu-bin eating an energy gel while holding an ice pack on her head during the women’s singles quarterfinals of the table tennis competition, and Shin Yu-bin nodding while eating a banana while coach Oh Kwang-heon was talking. Shin Yu-bin ate bananas whenever she had time during the match.

Regarding this, a commentator mentioned the ‘banana flick’ (a forehand topspin technique where the wrist is turned on the table) in table tennis and joked, “I’m eating bananas to adapt to my opponent’s banana flick technique.” Shin Yu-bin enjoys various snacks to replenish her energy during the match. Regarding the reason for eating during the match, Shin Yu-bin said, “I don’t want to get physically exhausted, so I replenish (nutritional) in between.” In fact, bananas are one of the snacks that athletes often eat during the match to replenish their energy. The natural sugars and carbohydrates in bananas provide quick energy before and after exercise. Meanwhile, Shin Yu-bin (20, world ranking 8th) won 4-3 (11-4 11-7 11-5 7-11 8-11 13-11) against Japan’s Hirano Miu (24, ranked 13th) in a close match of 1 hour and 20 minutes in the 2024 Paris Olympics table tennis women’s singles quarterfinals held at the South Paris Arena in France on the 1st, advancing to the semifinals. It is the first time in 20 years since the 2004 Athens Games that a Korean table tennis player has advanced to the Olympic singles semifinals. 카지노사이트