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The new chapter unfolding in Korean sports
As Ryu Seung-min takes office of KSOC on Feb. 28, along with the newly elected heads of various sports federations, they must ...
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik embarked on a five-day trip to China on Wednesday to meet with Chinese officials and ...
Table tennis legend Ryu Seung-min to run for Korean Sport & Olympic Committee president [FRONT OFFICE] Ryu Seung-min: The table tennis star that became the face of Korean athleticism ...
One member missing the meeting, Ryu Seung-min of South Korea, tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving on a flight Saturday. Bach has been met with anti-Olympic chants from protesters on visits ...
To enhance the profile of technical officials in Africa, ITTF Development, in collaboration with the African Table Tennis Federation (ATTF) and the Ethiopian Table Tennis Federation, organized the ...
Newly elected as head of the national Olympic committee, former table tennis star Ryu Seung-min said Thursday he will try to become the hardest-working president in his organization's history. Ryu ...
SEOUL, Jan. 16 (Yonhap) -- Newly elected as head of the national Olympic committee, former table tennis star Ryu Seung-min said Thursday he will try to become the hardest-working president in his ...
The Olympic table tennis champion of 2004, Ryu Seung-min, was elected on Tuesday as president of the Korean Olympic and Sports Committee (KSOC) with a lead of 38 votes over Lee Kee-heung.
Ryu Seung-min, former head of the Korea Table Tennis Association (KTTA), is the newest president of the Korean Sports & Olympic Committee (KSOC). In an election on the afternoon of Jan 14 at Olympic ...
Lee finished as the runner-up to Ryu Seung-min in the election for Korean Sport & Olympic Committee president Tuesday. Ryu, a former IOC member himself and 2004 Olympic men's singles table tennis ...