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    World Cup work still remains for Korea

    On Thursday morning in Korea, millions will tune in to see what transpires in the Mexican city of Monterey as Korea faces South Africa. A win or a draw will ensure second place in Group A, but defeat would mean a third-place finish — though that could still mean a place in the Round of 32 — or fourth, which would mean elimination and humiliation. Which version of the Taeguk Warriors will turn up? Will it be the team that looked full of energy, speed and imagination as they beat the Czech Republic 2-1? Or will it be the passive pack that lost 1-0 to Mexico? If they had won or tied the game, then the final group game could have been about resting a few players and getting ready for the Round of 32. Instead, there is work still to do. South Africa, ranked 38 places below Korea at 61st in the world, have yet to impress. Their opening games were a 2-0 defeat against Mexico and a 1-1 draw with the Czechs. Bafana Bafana’s Belgian boss Hugo Broos is expecting a tough test. "I'm very sorry to say this, but they are like Duracells: You plug them in, and they start running, and they run for

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    World Cup work still remains for Korea
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    South Africa coach says team will exploit Korea's weaknesses in crucial World Cup match

    3 MIN READBy Yonhap
    South Africa coach says team will exploit Korea's weaknesses in crucial World Cup match
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    Defender Kim Min-jae wary of skilled, speedy South African players ahead of World Cup match

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Defender Kim Min-jae wary of skilled, speedy South African players ahead of World Cup match
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    Korea coach says team won't settle for draw in final group World Cup match

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korea coach says team won't settle for draw in final group World Cup match
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    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa

    3 MIN READBy Yonhap
    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa
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Lee Hae-in wins women's free skate to keep Korea in 2nd place at World Team Trophy

Lee Hae-in performs during the women's singles free skate at the International Skating Union World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, March 24. EPA-YonhapKorean figure skater Lee Hae-in won the women's singles free skate on Day 2 of the International Skating Union (ISU) World Team Trophy in Figure Skating on Friday, helping the country stay in second place with one day left in the competition.Lee established a new personal best with 148.67 points in the free program at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo. Her previous career high had been 147.32 points, which she set while winning the silver medal at the world championships in March.By finishing first in the free skate, Lee brought Korea 12 ranking points.One other Korean in the women's singles, Kim Ye-lim, posted the third-best free skate score with 143.59 points, and scored 10 ranking points for the country.Earlier Friday, Hannah Lim and Quan Ye finished sixth in the free dance portion of the ice dance competition. That was good for seven ranking points.In the pairs short program, Cho Hye-jin a

Apr 14, 2023
Lee Hae-in wins women's free skate to keep Korea in 2nd place at World Team Trophy
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Lee Joo-mi takes sole 2nd-day lead at MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship

Lee Joo-mi reads the green on the 10th hole during the second round of the MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship at the Ferrum Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, April 14. Korea Times photo by Seo Jae-hoonBy Kim Jeong-kyoo Standing on the center stage on Friday were Lee Joo-mi and defending champion Park Ji-young. Lee supplanted the summit of the second-round leaderboard while Park carded an awesome seven-under 65 for a three-way tie for third place. As the second round resumed at 7 a.m., Korean golf fans' major concern was whether rookie Kim Min-byeol could extend her three-shot lead over Lee Joo-mi and Roh Seung-hui or stumble and fall. Kim started her round early on the back nine at 7 a.m. Golf fans were sorry that they could not watch her game on TV. At first, she showed her mettle with a sublime display of shot-making. She never let her fans down, extending her lead to four shots. She looked to remain steady until she incurred two successive bogeys. Kim rattled off her first birdie of the day on the 557-yard par-5 12th hole. After whacking a long 252.7-yard tee shot, she hit her 120

Apr 14, 2023
Lee Joo-mi takes sole 2nd-day lead at MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship
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Musetti stuns Djokovic to set up all-Italian clash with Sinner; Medvedev earns win over Zverev

Russia's Daniil Medvedev plays a forehand return to Italy's Lorenzo Sonego during the Monte Carlo ATP Masters Series Tournament round of 32 tennis match at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters tournament in Roquebrune Cap Martin, France, April 12. AFP-YonhapDaniil Medvedev beat Alexander Zverev to book a spot in the quarter-finals, while world number one Novak Djokovic was stunned by Lorenzo Musetti on Thursday in the third round of Monte Carlo Masters.Djokovic's quest for a record-extending 39th Masters trophy was prolonged on Thursday after falling to a 4-6 7-5 6-4 defeat at the hands of Musetti.Djokovic's last meeting with the Italian on clay was a gruelling Roland Garros clash in 2021, in which he battled back from two sets down to win, but this time it was Musetti that claimed a comeback victory in windy conditions.Both players struggled on their serve in a contest littered with 15 breaks of serve, but Djokovic appeared to have the match in hand as he comfortably took the first set.However, Musetti refused to go down without a fight and the Italian stepped on the gas in the second set

Apr 14, 2023
Musetti stuns Djokovic to set up all-Italian clash with Sinner; Medvedev earns win over Zverev
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KBO outfielder admits to illegal gambling

LG Twins outfielder Lee Chun-woong plays during a Korea Baseball Organization wild card game against the NC Dinos at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul, in this Oct. 3, 2019 file photo. NewsisThe Korean baseball club LG Twins announced Friday their outfielder Lee Chun-woong has admitted to engaging in illegal online gambling.The Twins said Lee, who first faced gambling allegations late last month, acknowledged his wrongdoing Wednesday in the midst of the club's internal investigation. The 34-year-old had at first denied those accusations, the Twins added.The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) received an anonymous tip on Lee's misconduct in March and said on April 6 that it would ask prosecutors to investigate gambling charges against Lee.The Twins removed Lee from their active roster on that same day and began running their own probe."We immediately notified the KBO of the latest development," the Twins said in a statement Friday. "We will cooperate with prosecutors and the league office going forward."The Twins issued an apology to their fans, saying they hold themselves accountable f

Apr 14, 2023
KBO outfielder admits to illegal gambling
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Stars lift S. Korea to 2nd place at World Team Trophy in Figure Skating

South Korea's Lee Hae-in performs during the women free skating at World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan, Mar. 24. Reuters-YonhapBehind career-best performances by its two biggest stars, South Korea ranked second after the first day of the International Skating Union (ISU) World Team Trophy in Figure Skating on Thursday.Lee Hae-in, the reigning world silver medalist in the women's singles, won the short program with a personal-best 76.90 points at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo.By finishing first in her discipline, Lee scored 12 ranking points for South Korea. Her previous personal-best score of 73.62 points had been set at the world championships last month.In the men's singles Thursday, Cha Jun-hwan, who'd also won silver at the world championships last month, set a new personal-best with 101.33 points to finish second in the short program. Cha, whose previous career high was 99.64 points from the world championships, is the first South Korean figure skater to top the century mark in the short program at an ISU event. He collected 11 ranki

Apr 13, 2023
Stars lift S. Korea to 2nd place at World Team Trophy in Figure Skating
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Rookie Kim Min-byeol takes early lead at MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship

Kim Min-byeol makes a second shot on the 18th hole at the Ferrum Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, during the first round of the MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship, April 13. Korea Times photo by Seo Jae-hoonBy Kim Jeong-kyooA star was born at the MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship. Will anyone be able to catch Kim Min-byeol this week? The 19-year-old rookie shot a bogey-free 8-under 64 on Thursday to take the early lead in the first round of the championship. That was good for a three-shot advantage over her nearest competitors, Lee Joo-mi and Roh Seung-hui. Rookie Kim made the turn at a two-under, rattling off two consecutive birdies on the 10th and 11th holes to vault up to four-under and into a three-way tie for second place, only one shot shy of Lee atop the leaderboard. Kim stuck a good approach on the par-5 12th, setting up a putt for a birdie. She rolled it into the cup to share the lead with the clubhouse leader, Lee Joo-mi, at five-under. On the par-3 14th Kim's erratic tee shot found the rough on the right side of the green. But she made an up-and-down par with ease. She l

Apr 13, 2023
Rookie Kim Min-byeol takes early lead at MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship
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Teenager sets KBO velocity record for Korean pitchers

Hanwha Eagles starter Moon Dong-ju pitches against the Kia Tigers during a Korea Baseball Organization regular season game at Gwangju-Kia Champions Field in Gwangju, some 270 kilometers south of Seoul in this photo provided by the Eagles, April 12. YonhapMoon Dong-ju, a second-year pitcher for the Hanwha Eagles, has set a velocity record in Korean baseball.In Wednesday's game against the Kia Tigers, Moon threw a fastball measured at 160.1 kph, the fastest pitch ever by a Korean pitcher in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) since pitch tracking began a dozen years ago.The league's official statistics provider for the KBO, Sports 2i, has been measuring pitch velocities using a pitch tracking system since 2011. Moon is only the third KBO pitcher ever to top the elusive 160 mark.Former LG Twins right-hander Radhames Liz owns the fastest pitch ever recorded in the Korean league, with his 162.1 kph pitch on Sept. 24, 2012.Fabio Castillo, formerly of the Eagles, once threw a 160.4 kph fastball on Oct. 3, 2016.Ex-Lotte Giants pitcher Choi Dae-sung held the record for a Korean-born pitcher

Apr 13, 2023
Teenager sets KBO velocity record for Korean pitchers
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2nd MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship kicks off today

Participants of the second MEDIHEAL- Hankook Ilbo Championship pose for a photo at Ferrum Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, April 12, a day before the championship opening. From left are Lim Hee-jeong, Lee Da-yeon, Park Min-ji, Park Ji-young, Kim Jae-hee and Park Hyun-kyung. Korea Times photo Wang Tae-seokBy Kim Jeong-kyoo Korea's top female golfers contend in the second MEDIHEAL- Hankook Ilbo Championship taking place Thursday through Sunday. The KLPGA event, co-organized by MEDIHEAL and the Hankook Ilbo, the sister paper of The Korea Times, is taking place at the par-72 6,628-yard Ferrum Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province. The scenic course, challenging but thrilling to play, tests players' instincts and awakens the imagination, evoking a spirit of adventure. The championship boasts an appealing total prize of 1 billion won. The field comprises 120 players, including top-ranked golfers. Also on the field are Ryu So-yeon, Kim Sei-young and An Na-rin playing on the LPGA Tour, plus Linn Maria Grant who plays on the LPGA Tourand Ladies European Tour. Turned pro in 2021, she cap

Apr 13, 2023
2nd MEDIHEAL-Hankook Ilbo Championship kicks off today
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Pirates' Bae Ji-hwan, Choi Ji-man become 1st Korean teammates to homer in same MLB game

Pittsburgh Pirates' Bae Ji-hwan celebrates at home plate after hitting a game-winning, three-run home run against the Houston Astros during the ninth inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, April 11. AP-YonhapBae Ji-hwan and Choi Ji-man have made a piece of major league history for the Pittsburgh Pirates, becoming the first set of Korean teammates to homer in the same game.Bae blasted a three-run, walk-off home run off Houston Astros closer Ryan Pressly in the bottom of the ninth inning at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Tuesday (local time), capping off a 7-4 victory for the Bucs after they'd blown a 4-2 lead in the top of the ninth.In the sixth inning of the same game, Choi had homered off starter Cristian Javier, his second dinger in as many days after going six games without one.Bae batted leadoff and played second base, while Choi batted third as the designated hitter. They are the first pair of Korean position players to be teammates in the big leagues.Choi's home run broke a 2-2 tie and the Pirates built a 4-2 lead later in the sixth inning.Pittsburgh Pirates' Choi Ji-man celebrate

Apr 12, 2023
Pirates' Bae Ji-hwan, Choi Ji-man become 1st Korean teammates to homer in same MLB game
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Manager trying to stay patient amid KBO club's hitting slump

Kiwoom Heroes manager Hong Won-ki claps during a Korea Baseball Organization regular season game against the LG Twins at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, April 6. YonhapWith a meager 19 runs in eight games into the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) season, the Kiwoom Heroes rank ninth among 10 teams in the run scoring department. They are dead last with a .286 slugging percentage and second from the bottom with a .295 on-base percentage.And though it may be still a bit early to call this a desperate time, Heroes manager Hong Won-ki made what could be deemed a desperate move. He called up 19-year-old sophomore outfielder Park Chan-hyeok from the minors and put him in the No. 6 spot in the lineup."I thought we needed some spark in the lineup, someone who could bring some energy," Hong told reporters Tuesday before taking on the Doosan Bears at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul. "We have a lot of young players here. Rather than expecting big numbers from them, I just want them to play with confidence."As for his expectations for Park, who batted .211 with six homers in 52 games as a rookie las

Apr 11, 2023
Manager trying to stay patient amid KBO club's hitting slump
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