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Mon, December 4, 2023 | 21:37
Archers dominate again; badminton duo fail to shine
South Korean female archers won the team recurve archery final, garnering their country a historic fifth straight Asiad gold in the event.
2014-09-28 22:11
Female archers shine again
South Korean female archers won the team recurve archery final, Sunday, garnering their country an historic fifth straight Asiad gold in the event. The team, consisting of Jung Dasomi, Chang Hye-jin and Lee Tuk-young, secured a comfortable 6-0 win over their Chinese opponents - Cheng Ming, Xu Jing and Zhu Jueman.
2014-09-28 17:43
S.Korea finishes Asiad's first day with five gold
South Korea had a pleasant start at the Incheon Asian Games on Saturday, bagging five golds on the first day in the wushu, equestrian, track cycling and fencing events.
2014-09-21 17:47
Korean ice hockey teams to compete in PyeongChang in 2018
Korea’s ice hockey teams have secured spots to compete in the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, managing to avoid the awkwardness of a “festival without the host” in the sport.
Sports
| 2014-09-19 21:28
Experts `underwhelmed' by Stielike
The Korean Football Association (KFA) picked former Swiss team coach and German national player Uli Stielike as head coach of the national team, Friday.
Sports
| 2014-09-05 15:49
Taekwondoists seek family support
Korean taekwondo athletes face great expectations, as many people think the martial art should come easily to nationals of the country where it originated. But in the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, Koreans earned only four of the 16 gold medals at stake, showing that Koreans no longer dominate the Korean martial art.
2014-09-02 17:08
Ryu shines again after return from injury
Los Angeles Dodgers’ pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin Monday (Korea time) showed he is fully recovered from his latest injury by grabbing his 14th win this season against the San Diego Padres.
Sports
| 2014-09-01 17:19
Why Korea struggles to find new coach
It wasn't supposed to be this way. The first friendly game for the South Korea national team since this year's World Cup earlier this summer takes place on Friday against Venezuela. Yet, the team still does not have arguably the most important person on the team: a permanent head coach.
Sports
| 2014-08-31 17:37
Yoon Suk-min taken off from Orioles' 40-man roaster
South Korean right-handed pitcher Yoon Suk-min has been taken off Baltimore Orioles' 40-man roster and outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk, according to local media, Sunday.
Sports
| 2014-08-31 17:36
Korean badminton duo guaranteed gold
Korea is guaranteed gold and silver medals in the men’s doubles at the 2014 BWF Badminton World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark because all participants in the finals hail from this country.
Sports
| 2014-08-31 17:34
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[INTERVIEW] Ecolab helps Korean partners profit from ESG management
Seoul Metro begins real-time translation service for foreign tourists at Myeong-dong Station
Son-dol: a cold day for a ferryman and a merchant
Korean economy to start shrinking by 2050 if low birthrate unaddressed: BOK report
Space race heats up between two Koreas after Seoul launches spy satellite
[ANALYSIS] Has N. Korean leader's daughter been confirmed as heir apparent?
[INTERVIEW] 'Lifeline for migrant workers in Korea' - Rev. Kim fights for foreign employees' rights
Uncertainty lingers over Ven. Jaseung's death
Korean battery firms face higher costs for access to US subsidies
[INTERVIEW] Korea to work with US, Japan to fight climate change
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas