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Thu, December 12, 2019 | 17:19
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Supporting figure skaters
Posted : 2019-01-14 16:16
Updated : 2019-01-14 16:44
Park Hyong-ki
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KB Financial Group General Manager Moon Seung-chul, right, donates 50 million won to the Korean Skating Union at an ice rink in Mokdong, southwestern Seoul, Monday. The donation will be used to help pay for local figure skaters' school tuitions. The group has been supporting figure skaters since 2006 when it started to back Olympic gold medalist Kim Yuna. Courtesy of KB Financial Group
KB Financial Group General Manager Moon Seung-chul, right, donates 50 million won to the Korean Skating Union at an ice rink in Mokdong, southwestern Seoul, Monday. The donation will be used to help pay for local figure skaters' school tuitions. The group has been supporting figure skaters since 2006 when it started to back Olympic gold medalist Kim Yuna. Courtesy of KB Financial Group



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