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Victory is a virus. This metaphor held true for two Korean figure skaters at the 2025 Asian Winter Games, which wrapped up its weeklong competition in Harbin, China, on Friday.
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Victory is a virus. This metaphor became a reality for two Korean figure skaters at the 2025 Asian Winter Games, which wrapped up its week-long competition in Harbin, China, on Friday.