'Gravity-Defying 16-Year-Old' Cha Seol-min Clinches Silver at Czech Open, Eyes World Top Spot
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2026-01-22 12:41:17
[PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC] – In the heart of Europe, where the wind tunnels roar with the intensity of a jet engine, a 16-year-old boy from South Korea has sent a clear message to the world of extreme sports. Cha Seol-min (EHL Bio), often hailed as the "future" of South Korean indoor skydiving, has successfully bridged the gap with world-class athletes by securing a silver medal at a prestigious international competition.
On the 17th (local time), the ‘Czech Open Indoor Skydiving Championship’ concluded in Prague. Competing in the highly demanding 'Solo Speed' category, Cha recorded a total score of 58 points, earning him a spot on the podium. The competition featured over 80 elite flyers from around the globe, making his achievement even more remarkable. Cha finished just two points shy of the gold medalist, Germany’s Raphael Ramseier, who scored 60 points, proving that the gap between the young prodigy and the world’s best is now razor-thin.
The 'Figure Skating of the Sky' Bewitched by Speed
Indoor skydiving, which originated for military training in 1964, has evolved into a sophisticated global sport. While team events like 4-way and 2-way formations are popular, 'Solo Speed' is often compared to figure skating due to its requirement for technical difficulty, artistic flair, and raw velocity.
In this arena, Cha Seol-min displayed a level of fearlessness that belied his age. Maneuvering between veteran flyers from Europe and the United States, he executed "Flight Path Optimization"—a technique designed to minimize air resistance while controlling movements at millisecond intervals. His performance earned high marks from the judging panel for its precision and fluidity. "Cha’s ability to maintain top speed while exercising surgical control is already on par with the world’s best adult professionals," noted an event official on-site.
Synergy of Talent and 'Flight Path' Coaching
This silver medal is the fruit of Cha’s innate talent combined with the meticulous guidance of Coach Jo In-soo. Ahead of the championship, the duo underwent intensive joint training in Prague, focusing on the minutiae of wind tunnel dynamics. From adjusting the body's angle by mere degrees to managing physical stamina during high-G maneuvers, every second of their preparation was calculated to shave off fractions of a second.
"I was able to surpass my limits thanks to the rigorous training sessions with Coach Jo," Cha Seol-min said in a post-award interview. "Competing against 80 incredible athletes was a profound learning experience, and I am truly happy to have repaid my coach's trust with this result."
Coach Jo expressed equal confidence in his protege, stating, "Seol-min’s concentration has improved remarkably compared to last year. Given his age and trajectory, it is only a matter of time before he reaches the absolute top of the world rankings."
The Road to France: Aiming for Gold
With a successful European debut under his belt, Cha is now shifting his focus toward the upcoming Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI) Indoor Skydiving World Cup, set to take place in France this April. As the most prestigious event in the sport, the World Cup will be the ultimate testing ground for Cha to turn his recent silver into gold.
Despite the relatively barren infrastructure for indoor skydiving in South Korea, Cha Seol-min continues to fly against the odds. The journey of this 16-year-old boy, who dares to defy gravity and reach for the sky, has only just begun. The eyes of the sporting world are now on France, waiting to see if the "Korean Lightning" will strike gold.
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