BE SEEN. WE GET FROM NBC'S JO LING KENT.
>> Reporter: FOR FOUR MINUTES A PERFORMANCE THAT MOVED A CROWD AND
LIFTED HOPES. 18-YEAR-OLD TAE-OK RYUM AND JU-SIK
KIM. THE KNOWLEDGE THAT I COULD MAKE OUR
SUPPORTERS HAPPY BROUGHT ME THE GREATEST HAPPINESS.
SOUTH KOREA'S PRESIDENT SAYING IF THE NORTH PARTICIPATES
IT WILL BE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SEND A MESSAGE OF PEACE TO
THE WORLD. BUT SECURITY CONCERNS LOOM OVER THESE GAMES.
LAST WEEK FRANCE SUGGESTED THAT, WITHOUT ASSURANCES
THAT THEIR ATHLETE WAS BE SAFE, IT MAY SKIP THE OLYMPICS.
AMERICAN FIGURE SKATER ASHLEY WAGNER, WHO WON BRONZE IN SOCHI IS
OPTIMISTIC. >> I WOULD NEVER DO ANYTHING THAT I FELT
WOULD THREATEN MY LIFE, BUT THIS IS THE OLYMPICS.
THIS IS WHERE THE WORLD COMES TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE SPORT AND
HARD WORK AND PEOPLE'S DREAMS BEING ACCOMPLISHED.
>> Reporter: DURING THE RIO OLYMPICS, THIS PHOTO OF NORTH AND
SOUTH KOREAN GYMNASTS WENT VIRAL. NORTH KOREA HAS UNTIL
OCTOBER 30th TO DECIDE WHETHER TO USE THE SPOT.
TODAY RYUM SAYING WE WANT TO BECOME WORLD CHAMPIONS.
IT'S A COMMON DREAM THAT CONNECTS ATHLETES ACROSS
