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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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    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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    JTBC says 'no disruption' in World Cup broadcast despite financial issues

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    JTBC says 'no disruption' in World Cup broadcast despite financial issues
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    South Africa coach says team will exploit Korea's weaknesses in crucial World Cup match

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Woods set to play weekend despite 74 at Riviera

Tiger Woods lines up a putt during the second round of the The Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, Feb. 17. AFP-Yonhap Tiger Woods blamed poor putting for a disappointing 74, Friday, but looked like a lock to play the weekend when darkness halted play at the Genesis Invitational, his first U.S. PGA Tour start in seven months.It was a disappointing day for the 15-time major champion, who is teeing it up for the first time since the British Open in July as he continues to wrestle with the serious leg injuries suffered in a February 2021 car accident.Woods's one-over-par total of 143 put him one stroke outside the cut line as he walked off the course.After a tense afternoon saw the line fluctuate, the day ended with the projected cut line including those at one-over and few players left on the course who could shift it when the round resumed Saturday.Woods, who was 11 shots off the lead held by American Max Homa, had five boge

Feb 18, 2023
Woods set to play weekend despite 74 at Riviera
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Speed skater Kim Min-sun loses World Cup finale, misses title sweep

Second placed Korea's Kim Min-Sun competes during the 500m Women Division A event of the World Cup Speed Skating in Tomaszow Mazowiecki, Poland, Friday, Feb. 17. Yonhap Korean speed skater Kim Min-sun has fallen just shy of an unprecedented World Cup title sweep, suffering her first loss of the campaign in the season finale in Poland.Kim finished second in the women's 500 meters in the sixth and final stop of the International Skating Union (ISU) World Cup Speed Skating season at Arena Lodowa in Tomaszow Mazowiecki, Poland, Friday (local time). With a time of 38.08 seconds, Kim finished 0.12 of a second behind Vanessa Herzog of Austria.Kim came into the sixth World Cup race undefeated in ISU events for the season. The 23-year-old captured the 500m title at each of the first five World Cup stops and also won the ISU Four Continents Speed Skating Championships gold medal in December.Despite the narrow miss Friday, Kim still finished at the top of the World Cup overall

Feb 18, 2023
Speed skater Kim Min-sun loses World Cup finale, misses title sweep
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Age limit to be raised in men's football at Asian Games

Hwang Sun-hong, head coach of the Korean men's under-23 football team / YonhapThe age limit in men's football at the postponed Asian Games will be raised by one year, officials here said Friday, keeping the doors open for players who otherwise wouldn't have been eligible in 2023.According to the Korea Football Association (KFA) and the Korean Sport Olympic Committee (KSOC) on Friday, the organizing committee for the Hangzhou Asian Games recently decided to allow players at 24 years old and under to play in the men's football tournament.Men's football at Asian Games is typically limited to players under 23, save for three over-age players per each nation. However, after the Asian Games were pushed back by one year to this September due to lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in China, the organizers decided to raise the age limit by one year too.If the competition had been held on schedule last year, players born on Jan. 1, 1999, or after would have been eligible. With Hangzhou's decision, those 1999 births will remain eligible.Organizers of the Tokyo Summer Olympics took the sa

Feb 17, 2023
Age limit to be raised in men's football at Asian Games
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WBC-bound Japanese star Ohtani aware of 'big history' vs. Korea in baseball

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels speaks to reporters at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, Feb. 16. YonhapAware of "a big history" between his native Japan and Korea in baseball, Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani said Thursday he was looking forward to facing the rival country at next month's World Baseball Classic (WBC)."I know there's a big history between Japan and Korea in baseball. I watched those games," Ohtani said through his interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, the Angels' spring training home."They had a great team back then, and they have a great team now. It should be exciting," Ohtani added. He was referring to the 2015 Premier12 tournament, where Ohtani, then only 21, dominated Korea.In that tournament opener against Korea, Ohtani tossed six shutout innings and struck out 10. Then in the semifinal, Ohtani threw seven innings of one-hit ball while striking out 11.In this Sept. 29, 2022 file photo, Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the

Feb 17, 2023
WBC-bound Japanese star Ohtani aware of 'big history' vs. Korea in baseball
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PGA Tour youngster Kim Joo-hyung looks forward to 'pretty special' event with Tiger Woods

Kim Joo-hyung speaks to the media at a press conference during a pro-am before the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, Feb. 15. AFP-YonhapJust three years ago, budding Korean PGA Tour star Kim Joo-hyung attended the Genesis Invitational, held at Riviera Country Club near Los Angeles, as a fan, starstruck when he saw his idol, Tiger Woods, walk down the stairs near the putting green.This week, Kim will be making his tournament debut at Riviera, not just as any player but as one of golf's brightest young talents. And to boot, Woods, the host of the tournament, will make his PGA Tour return."It's pretty special for me. Obviously, once I got on tour, he wasn't playing much, so the opportunity to be in the same field again is really cool," Kim said at a pretournament press conference Wednesday (local time) at Riviera. "Tiger's back, and it brings a lot of great things for the PGA Tour and for us players. Even I as a player, we all enjoy watching Tiger play."Kim earned himself a place next to Woods' name in the record books last October, when he w

Feb 16, 2023
PGA Tour youngster Kim Joo-hyung looks forward to 'pretty special' event with Tiger Woods
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World Taekwondo to lift ban on Russian athletes in April

Spanish Jon Cirtado Areche, left, and Korean Park Woo Hyeok fight during the final of the men's -80kg category during the World Taekwondo Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico, in this Nov. 14, 2022 file photo. EPA-Yonhap The world governing body of taekwondo could lift its ban on athletes from Russia and Belarus as early as April, its Korean chief said Thursday.Choue Chung-won, head of the Seoul-based World Taekwondo (WT), reiterated his organization's support of a recent announcement by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) with regard to Russian and Belarusian athletes.In January, the IOC hinted at keeping doors open for athletes for those two countries to participate in the 2024 Paris Olympics as neutrals, in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Belarus' assistance in the process. The IOC highlighted the need to "respect the rights of all athletes to be treated without any discrimination" and also noted, "Governments must not decide which athletes can pa

Feb 16, 2023
World Taekwondo to lift ban on Russian athletes in April
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World Taekwondo to hold refugee sports festival in Jordan next week

World Taekwondo (WT) President Choue Chung-won speaks during a press conference at WT headquarters in central Seoul, Thursday. Courtesy of World TaekwondoBy Lee Hae-rinWorld Taekwondo (WT) will hold a three-day sports festival for refugees at Azraq refugee camp in Jordan next week as part of the organization's 50th anniversary projects to send a message of peace via sports.Titled “Hope and Dreams Sports Festival,” the event is organized by the WT and Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation (THF). It will take place between Feb. 25 to 27 at the Azraq refugee camp and in Jordan's capital Amman with around 300 young refugee athletes competing, WT President Choue Chung-won said during a press conference at WT headquarters in Seoul, Thursday.The inaugural event took place in Jordan last March under the title, “Hope and Dreams Taekwondo Championship.” Over 250 athletes from the Aqraq and Zaatari refugee camps and Amman took part in the event.The Azraq refugee camp houses people who fled the Syrian civil war. Built in 2014 and operated by the United Nations High Commission

Feb 16, 2023By Lee Hae-rin
World Taekwondo to hold refugee sports festival in Jordan next week
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Career starter has mixed feelings about pitching in relief at WBC

Korean pitcher Kim Kwang-hyun speaks to reporters at Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort & Spa in Tucson, Arizona, before joining the national team training camp for the World Baseball Classic, Feb. 14. YonhapFor most of his professional career, Korean left-hander Kim Kwang-hyun, now entering his 16th season, has been a starting pitcher. In the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), Kim has made 326 appearances, 304 of them in starts. In his two seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, Kim's 35 games included 28 starts.It is understandable, then, that Kim has some reservations about pitching out of the bullpen for the national team at the World Baseball Classic (WBC) next month."I've spent most of my career as a starter. It does put a bit of pressure on me," Kim told reporters Tuesday after arriving at Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort Spa in Tucson, Arizona, where the national team will stay during its WBC training camp starting this week. Kim had been in spring training with his KBO club, SSG Landers, in Vero Beach, Florida, before taking his westbound flight."We've got a couple of we

Feb 15, 2023
Career starter has mixed feelings about pitching in relief at WBC
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Ex-Vietnam football boss Park Hang-seo reiterates criticism of Korea coach selection process

Korean football coach Park Hang-seo speaks to reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, after ending a five-year run as head coach of the Vietnamese men's national team, Feb. 14. YonhapFormer Vietnam men's national football head coach Park Hang-seo remained critical of Korea's selection process for their new men's team bench boss this week, saying a Korean should be in charge.Park returned to Korea on Tuesday evening for a brief stay in his native country, following the end of a successful five-year run with Vietnam last month. He was scheduled to do some shooting for a television program Wednesday and fly back to Vietnam on Thursday.Park first raised eyebrows during an online interview with the Korean media on Jan. 17, with his criticism of the Korea Football Association's appointment of Michael Muller as head of the National Team Committee. The German executive is responsible for finding the new head coach for the men's national team here. With a foreign national at the helm, the expectation is that a foreign-born coach will take over the bench for Korea to succeed

Feb 15, 2023
Ex-Vietnam football boss Park Hang-seo reiterates criticism of Korea coach selection process
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Figure skating champion Lee Hae-in thriving with tips from the best

Figure skater Lee Hae-in holds her gold medal as she arrives at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, Tuesday, after winning the women's singles gold medal at the International Skating Union Four Continents Figure Skating Championships. YonhapWhen South Korean teen figure skating sensation Lee Hae-in needs inspiration or practical on-ice tips, she knows she can lean on the shoulders of the best the country has produced.Lee, fresh off her first career title at the International Skating Union Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, said Tuesday advice from Kim Yu-na, the 2010 Olympic gold medalist and a two-time world champion, had played an important role."Yu-na told me my programs would improve if I could pace myself. She said I was going at full speed from start to finish," Lee told reporters at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, west of Seoul. Lee won the women's singles title at the Four Continents in Colorado Springs, Colorado, over the weekend."She also talked to me about where I should look on the ice, and I tried to improve that area, too," Lee added.Lee, 17,

Feb 14, 2023
Figure skating champion Lee Hae-in thriving with tips from the best
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