
Grand Prix
Drama · Romance
Overview
Grand Prix" covers the world of horse racing, centered around the romance between a male horse jockey and a female horse jockey. Seo Joo-Hee (Kim Tae-Hee) is an ambitious equestrian who loses her beloved horse in a racing accident and also injures her arm. Devastated she quits the sport and travels to Jeju Island. On Jeju Island, Seo Joo-Hee meets fellow equestrian Woo-Seok (Yang Dong-Kun), a former winner of the Japan Cup who is also experienced a similar slump as Seo Joo-Hee. With Woo-Seok's help, Seo Joo-Hee becomes inspired to compete for the Grand Prix Chamionship.
Top Cast


Kim Tae-hee
Kim Tae-hee
Seo Joo-hee
Kim Tae-hee
Seo Joo-hee


Yang Dong-geun
Yang Dong-geun
Lee Woo-seok
Yang Dong-geun
Lee Woo-seok


Park Keun-hyong
Park Keun-hyong
Hwang Man-chool
Park Keun-hyong
Hwang Man-chool


Goh Doo-shim
Goh Doo-shim
Ko Yoo-jeong
Goh Doo-shim
Ko Yoo-jeong


Song Jae-rim
Song Jae-rim
Lee In-jae
Song Jae-rim
Lee In-jae


Park Hee-von
Park Hee-von
Lee Da-som
Park Hee-von
Lee Da-som


Lee Hae-eun
Lee Hae-eun
Oh Kang-ja
Lee Hae-eun
Oh Kang-ja


Song Ok-suk
Song Ok-suk
Seo Ju-hee's mother
Song Ok-suk
Seo Ju-hee's mother


Lee Do-gyeong
Lee Do-gyeong
Lee Do-gyeong


Park Sa-rang
Park Sa-rang
Park Sa-rang
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