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"They don't want to do physical training, they just want to learn skills... We're in trouble."
"It's a big problem, we have to go to the Olympics, but there are no athletes...." Jang Jae-geun (62), the head of the Jincheon National Athletes' Village, who is traveling to France to inspect the preparations for the Paris Olympics, let out a sigh on the phone on the 26th. With the men's soccer team also failing to make it to Paris, the number of athletes sent to the Games is expected to shrink to around 150. "It shouldn't be a big setback for the medal tally, but this (150) may be a hopeful number," he said. Jang is a track and field legend who won back-to-back 200-meter titles at the 1982 New Delhi and 1986 Seoul Asian Games.
SK Hawks beat Hanam City Hall to advance to championship game for first time in two years
"Indonesian players wanted Shin Tae-yong"... Shin re-signs with Korean restaurant
"Long break is poison" Liverpool legend says SON-Tottenham didn't lift a finger
'Six innings of one run to six innings of no-hit ball
Xavi confirms he will stay at Barcelona after South Korea move
Congratulations to Yang Hyun-jong + Kim Do-young for reaching 20 wins
Punyajit Rikaru arrived in Korea.
On November 11, ROAD FC's first Indian fighter Punyajit Rikaru (30, SOMA FIGHT CLUB/CROSSTEAIN FIGHT CLUB) arrived in Korea.
'Biggest ever' UFC 300 to take place Thursday
UFC 300 is the biggest mied martial arts event in history, featuring 12 former and current UFC champions. The event will feature three title fights and thrilling showdowns between fan-favorite fighters.
Korea Sports Promotion Organization holds meeting with sports companies
The Seoul Olympic Commemorative National Sports Promotion Corporation (Chairman Cho Hyun-jae) announced that it held a meeting with sports companies to explore new sports industry policy directions with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.