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    Legacy on the line: Hong faces defining moment as coach

    It was always likely that Hong Myung-bo’s coaching legacy would be defined by this World Cup. At the moment, it very much hangs in the balance. It does not take much imagination to know what the headlines will be if Korea falls at the first hurdle and heads home early. But if the Taeguk Warriors, who beat Czech Republic 2-1 before losing 1-0 to Mexico, defeat South Africa to take six points from the group, which would be its best showing since 2002, all may be well. Younger fans may not appreciate the stature that Hong had as a player in Korea and Asia. He was one of the stars of the 2002 World Cup, captaining the team to the semifinals and scoring the winning goal in the penalty shoot-out against Spain in the quarterfinals. His image then was of a strong, charismatic leader appearing at his fourth World Cup. That image has taken a hit, and some of the reverence has gone — such is the life as a coach, who naturally takes the blame when results are not great. In the early days of his coaching career, Hong looked like he could become the first Asian to have a global impact, perhaps ev

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    Legacy on the line: Hong faces defining moment as coach
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    Lee Jung-hoo homers in San Francisco victory, keeps pace in batting race

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    Messi, Mbappé romping through World Cup with dazzling display of history-making goals

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Cha Jun-hwan wins historic silver at figure skating worlds

Silver medalist Junhwan Cha of South Korea poses for photographs during the award ceremony for the Men Free Skating at the ISU Figure Skating World Championships in Saitama, Japan, March 25. EPA-YonhapCha Jun-hwan captured a historic silver medal at the figure skating world championships Saturday, becoming the first South Korean man to reach the podium at the annual competition.Cha finished with a new personal-best 296.03 points in the men's singles at the International Skating Union World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. Shoma Uno of Japan won his second straight world title with 301.14 points.Ilia Malinin of the United States finished third with 288.44 points.Cha earned 196.39 points, also a new career high, with a clean free skate Saturday. He had ranked third in Thursday's short program with a personal-best 99.64 points.Cha, 21, is the first male from South Korea to win a world championships medal. His previous best finish at this competition was 10th in 2021.Skating to the soundtrack of the 007 film "No Time to Die," Cha landed every jump of

Mar 25, 2023
Cha Jun-hwan wins historic silver at figure skating worlds
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Lee Hae-in wins silver at figure skating worlds

Lee Hae-in of South Korea performs during the women's free skating program in the World Figure Skating Championships in Saitama, north of Tokyo, March 24. AP-YonhapFigure skater Lee Hae-in won the silver medal at the world championships Friday, becoming the first South Korean to bring a medal back home from the annual competition in 10 years.Lee, 17, placed second in the women's singles competition in free skating with 220.94 points at the International Skating Union (ISU) World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.Lee, who had scored 73.62 points in her short program, came behind Japan's Kaori Sakamoto with 224.61 points. The bronze went to Loena Hendrickx of Belgium, who scored 210.42 points.The Korean scored a new personal best, beating her previous record of 213.52 points at the 2022 ISU Four Continents Championships.Her second-place finish marks the first time a South Korean has won a medal at the competition since South Korean figure skating legend Kim Yu-na won the gold in the women's singles in 2013.Meanwhile, Lee's compatriot Kim Chae-yeon, 1

Mar 24, 2023
Lee Hae-in wins silver at figure skating worlds
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Korea blow 2-goal lead in draw vs. Colombia in Klinsmann's coaching debut

Son Heung-min of South Korea celebrates his first goal against Colombia during the teams' friendly football match at Munsu Football Stadium in Ulsan, 305 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on March 24. YonhapKorea wasted a two-goal lead to get held to a 2-2 draw by Colombia in Jurgen Klinsmann's head coaching debut here Friday.Captain Son Heung-min scored two goals in a dominant first half, only to see Colombia respond with two early in the second half before a sellout crowd of some 36,000 at Munsu Football Stadium in the southeastern city of Ulsan.Korea, world No. 25, now have four wins, three draws and one loss against 17th-ranked Colombia.Klinsmann brought back most of the players who competed at last year's FIFA World Cup under his predecessor, Paulo Bento. And Klinsmann's first starting lineup featured many of the usual suspects. Kim Seung-gyu, long unchallenged as the first-choice goalkeeper, got another start in goal. The backline featured Napoli stalwart Kim Min-jae in the middle, alongside veteran Kim Young-gwon. They were flanked by Kim Jin-su on the left and Kim Tae-hwan on th

Mar 24, 2023
Korea blow 2-goal lead in draw vs. Colombia in Klinsmann's coaching debut
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Short track champion Choi Min-jeong named honorary ambassador for Winter Youth Olympics

Korean short track speed skater Choi Min-jeong, center, poses with Lee Sang-hwa, left, co-president of the organizing committee for the 2024 Gangwon Winter Youth Olympics, March 24. YonhapThree-time Olympic short track speed skating champion Choi Min-jeong was named an honorary ambassador for the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in South Korea on Friday.The organizing committee for the quadrennial competition in the east coast province of Gangwon added Choi to the growing list of its goodwill ambassadors.Choi boasts three Olympic gold medals and 16 world titles on her decorated resume. She won the 1,500-meter and the 3,000-meter relay gold medals on home ice at PyeongChang 2018, and repeated as the 1,500m champion in Beijing last year.Gangwon has already recruited two other South Korean winter sports legends in its preparation for the youth competition. Lee Sang-hwa, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in women's 500m speed skating, is a co-president of the organizing committee. Lee, who retired after winning silver in 2018, still holds the world record time of 36.36 seconds, set in 2013.Kim

Mar 24, 2023
Short track champion Choi Min-jeong named honorary ambassador for Winter Youth Olympics
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Cha Jun-hwan ranks 3rd in men's short program at figure skating worlds

Cha Jun-hwan performs during the men's short program in the World Figure Skating Championships in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Thursday. AP-YonhapSouth Korean figure skater Cha Jun-hwan finished third in the men's singles short program at the world championships Thursday, putting himself in position to win a historic medal at the annual competition on the weekend.Cha scored a personal-best 99.64 points to begin the International Skating Union World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. Shoma Uno, defending champion from Japan, led the way with a season-best 104.63 points, followed by Ilia Malinin of the United States at 100.38 points. Cha sits 0.89 point clear of Keegan Messing of Canada.The free skate is scheduled for Saturday.Cha, 21, is trying to become the first South Korean man to reach the podium at a world championship. Kim Yu-na, the two-time women's singles champion who also won two silver and two bronze medals, remains the only South Korean to have won a world championship medal.This is Cha's fourth world championship appearance. He finished 19t

Mar 23, 2023
Cha Jun-hwan ranks 3rd in men's short program at figure skating worlds
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Colombia coach, midfielder bracing for tough test against 'world-class' Korea

Nestor Lorenzo, head coach of the Colombian men's national football team, speaks at a press conference at Munsu Football Stadium in Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Thursday. YonhapColombia head coach Nestor Lorenzo said Thursday the upcoming men's football friendly against "world-class" South Korea will present a tough challenge for his rebuilding team.Colombia will visit South Korea at Munsu Football Stadium in the southeastern city of Ulsan at 8 p.m. Friday. It's the eighth meeting between the two, with South Korea having had four wins, two draws and one loss so far.Lorenzo, the Argentine tactician who took over Colombia in July last year, said the South Korea match will be "extremely important" for his side ahead of the World Cup qualifying campaign."We're going through a rebuild now, and unlike typical training camps, we called up a few young players based in our domestic league," Lorenzo said at his prematch press conference. "I expect the match to be a good opportunity for me to evaluate these young players."Lorenzo singled out South Korean captain Son Heung-min as a player t

Mar 23, 2023
Colombia coach, midfielder bracing for tough test against 'world-class' Korea
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Mascots, emblem for table tennis worlds in Busan unveiled

This image, provided by the organizing committee of the 2024 International Table Tennis Federation World Team Table Tennis Championships on March 23, shows the competition's official mascots, Loopy, left, and Chopy. YonhapThe mascots and emblem for the 2024 table tennis world championships in Busan, 325 kilometers southeast of Seoul, were unveiled Thursday, with inspiration drawn from popular features in the host city.The organizing committee for the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) World Team Table Tennis Championships introduced Loopy and Chopy, the pair of mascots inspired by the seagulls seen across the southeastern port city hosting the competition.According to the organizers, the name Loopy is a nod to the "loop drive," a table tennis stroke that adds topspin to the ball. The name Chopy comes from the "chop shot," which puts a backspin to the ball.The emblem highlights the beauty of Korea and Busan, while also embodying the values of sportsmanship and harmony, the organizing committee said.The circle in the top-right corner represents the rising sun, and the circula

Mar 23, 2023
Mascots, emblem for table tennis worlds in Busan unveiled
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IOC's Bach defends Russia stance amid pro-Ukraine protest

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach attends the opening of the Executive Board meeting at the Olympic House in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Dec. 5, 2022. AP-YonhapInternational Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach defended his organization's efforts to create a pathway for Russian and Belarusian athletes to return to competition in a speech in his home country of Germany which took place amid a pro-Ukraine protest Wednesday.Bach reiterated the IOC's position that it would be discriminatory to exclude Russians and Belarusians based on citizenship alone and argued the Olympics can help promote dialogue at a tense time. Public broadcaster WDR reported nearly 200 pro-Ukraine protesters gathered outside the venue calling for Russia to be excluded entirely from the Olympics.The IOC recommended excluding Russia and Belarus on safety grounds soon after the invasion last year but now argues for letting the two countries' athletes compete as neutrals without national symbols ahead of a packed calendar of qualification events for the 2024 Paris Olympics.Bach said he opposed po

Mar 23, 2023
IOC's Bach defends Russia stance amid pro-Ukraine protest
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Lee Hae-in ranks 2nd in women's short program at figure skating worlds

South Korea's Lee Hae-in performs during the women's short program at the World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, Wednesday. Reuters-YonhapSouth Korean figure skater Lee Hae-in ranked second in the women's singles short program at the world championships Wednesday, brightening hopes of bringing home the first medal from the annual competition in 10 years.Lee scored a new personal best 73.62 points at the International Skating Union (ISU) World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. Kaori Sakamoto of Japan leads the way with 79.24 points heading into Friday's free skate.Another Japanese skater, Mai Mihara, ranked third with 73.46 points.Lee opened her clean program with a double axel and nailed a triple lutz-triple toe loop combination.The 17-year-old sprinkled in elegant spins and step sequence, and added a flawless triple flip for her final jump.Lee, who won the ISU Four Continents title in February, will try to become the first South Korean to win a world championships medal since her mentor Kim Yu-na captured gol

Mar 22, 2023
Lee Hae-in ranks 2nd in women's short program at figure skating worlds
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Under bright spotlight, Klinsmann sets out on mission to silence critics

Korea head coach Jurgen Klinsmann, center, watches his players during a training session at the National Football Center in Paju, some 30 kilometers northwest of Seoul, March 21. YonhapKorea's football friendly match against Colombia on Friday will be a rare occasion where one man on the bench will be under a brighter spotlight than any player on the pitch.It will be the Korea coaching debut for Jurgen Klinsmann, a German football icon with an impeccable playing resume but a coaching CV with a few question marks. Klinsmann will also take the first step toward putting his fingerprints on a team that played for one head coach for the past 4 1/2 years.The highly anticipated match kicks off at 8 p.m. at Munsu Football Stadium in Ulsan, some 310 kilometers southeast of Seoul.Klinsmann has succeeded Paulo Bento, who led Korea to the round of 16 at last year's FIFA World Cup to cap off his record-long tenure. Even before he was officially appointed ― while his name was circulating around the rumor mill ― Klinsmann faced criticism for his lack of tactical acumen, perceived or otherwise.It st

Mar 22, 2023
Under bright spotlight, Klinsmann sets out on mission to silence critics
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