
Fourth Place
Drama
Overview
A former Asian Games record breaker and Olympic tryout, Kim Gwang-su, endures beatings, abuse, and constant ridicule from his swimming coach. To justify this abusive behavior, his coach constantly reminded Gwang-su - this is for your own good.
Top Cast


Yoo Jae-sang
Yoo Jae-sang
Joon-ho
Yoo Jae-sang
Joon-ho


Park Hae-joon
Park Hae-joon
Gwang-soo
Park Hae-joon
Gwang-soo


Lee Hang-na
Lee Hang-na
Jung-ae
Lee Hang-na
Jung-ae


Choi Mu-sung
Choi Mu-sung
Young-hoon
Choi Mu-sung
Young-hoon


Jung Ga-ram
Jung Ga-ram
Young Gwang-soo
Jung Ga-ram
Young Gwang-soo


You Chea-myung
You Chea-myung
Coach Park
You Chea-myung
Coach Park


Kwak Min-seok
Kwak Min-seok
Director Kim
Kwak Min-seok
Director Kim


Kim Do-young
Kim Do-young
Restaurant Manager
Kim Do-young
Restaurant Manager


Kang Ae-sim
Kang Ae-sim
Harvard Mother
Kang Ae-sim
Harvard Mother


Oh Dae-hwan
Oh Dae-hwan
Wrestling Coach
Oh Dae-hwan
Wrestling Coach
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