TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 5月17日 07時51分
Who wouldn’t want to get paid to play #videogames all day? Being a professional e-sports athlete sounds like a dream job—until you realize that high-level professional gamers practice and strategize from sunup to sundown. That hasn’t slowed down Kim Se-yeon, 19, better known as @_geguri. Born in the South Korean city of Daejeon, she plays for the @shanghaidragons_shd in the @overwatchleague. So far, as a rare woman in a world dominated by men, she has been reluctant to embrace the role of trailblazer, preferring instead to focus on the immediate mission at hand: helping her Dragons recover from their winless first season in the Overwatch League. And who can blame her? After all, none of her male colleagues have to worry about representing an entire #gender. Still, she’s increasingly aware that she has a bigger part to play. “Since I am the only female player in the whole league, I think there are a lot of people who look up to me,” says Geguri. “Knowing this, I’m trying a lot harder to inspire others to get to where I am today.” Geguri is in the 2019 class of Next Generation Leaders, featuring rising stars in politics, technology, culture, science, sports and entertainment. Read more, and see the full list, at the link in bio. Photograph by @brinsonbanks for TIME
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