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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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    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa

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    S. Korea chasing knockout berth in final Group A match vs. South Africa
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    S. Korean defender ready to shut down South Africa

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    S. Korean defender ready to shut down South Africa
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    Lionel Messi becomes top scorer in World Cup history with two more goals for Argentina

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    Lionel Messi becomes top scorer in World Cup history with two more goals for Argentina
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    Monterrey Koreans rally behind national team at FIFA World Cup

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    Monterrey Koreans rally behind national team at FIFA World Cup
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Rio 2016: N. Korean gymnast wins gold with self-invented technique

North Korean gymnast Ri Se-gwang won a gold medal in the men’s vault Monday with a self-invented jumping technique that bears his name, scoring 15.616 and 15.766 in the first and second rounds. It was the North’s second gold medal. / YonhapBy Hong Dam-youngNorth Korean gymnast Ri Se-gwang won a gold medal in the men’s vault Monday with a self-invented jumping technique that bears his name. It was the North’s second gold medal.Ri scored 15.616 and 15.766 in the first and second rounds. His average was 15.691, outperforming rivals from Russia, Japan and Romania. The second attempt included his special vaulting technique.“I am pleased to have delivered this glorious victory to Kim Jong-un, our dear leader, and to our military and people,” Ri said, according to Yonhap news agency.Ri is the second North Korean male gymnast to win an Olympic gold medal, after Pae Gil-su in the men’s pommel horse at the 1992 Barcelona Games.Ri mentioned Yang Hak-seon, the South Korean gymnast who won gold in the men’s vault at the 2012 Olympics but could not p

Aug 16, 2016
Rio 2016: N. Korean gymnast wins gold with self-invented technique
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Rio 2016: Legendary pole-vaulter Isinbayeva to retire

Olympic pole-vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva will hold a press conference in Rio to announce her retirement. / Korea Times file By Lee Jin-aTwo-time Olympic pole-vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia will announce her retirement from the sport this week, according to Russian news agency TASS.The agency said the legendary pole-vaulter will hold a press conference in Rio de Janeiro at 1 p.m. Friday (local time) to make the official announcement.Isinbayeva, 34, holds the world record of 5.06 meters and is considered the best female pole-vaulter ever because she has broken her record 28 times. But she was unable to participate in the Rio Games due to the International Olympic Committee’s blanket ban on Russian track and field athletes who were accused of systematic doping violations. Isinbayeva claims her innocence.“I will never agree with the fact that they banned me,” she said in Rio. “I will never forgive that.” Isinbayeva also said whoever wins the gold medal can only be second best because she did not participate.She arrived in Rio on Monday

Aug 16, 2016
Rio 2016: Legendary pole-vaulter Isinbayeva to retire
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Rio 2016: German canoe coach dies after taxi crash

Germany's Stefan Henze, who has died after a taxi accident, won a silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. / AP-YonhapBy Choi Ha-youngGermany’s canoe slalom coach, Stefan Henze, died Monday after a high-speed road accident in Rio de Janeiro last week that left him with critical head injuries. Henze, 35, a silver medalist at the 2004 Athens Games, died surrounded by his family. “We know that Stefan’s own Olympic thoughts live on in many people,” his family said. Early Friday, he was returning to the Olympic village after a night out with colleague Cristian Katini, a team sport scientist, when the accident happened. He had surgery but his condition did not improve. German flags will be lowered to half-mast at every Olympics facility to honor Henze. And Germany’s canoe slalom team posted a black and white image of their coach on its social media account. “The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is mourning the loss of a true Olympian,” IOC President Thomas Bach said. “Our sympathy is with the family of Stefan Henze, his friends

Aug 16, 2016
Rio 2016: German canoe coach dies after taxi crash
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Rio 2016: N. Korea's twin marathoners run, finish together

North Korean twin sisters Kim Hye-song and Kim Hye-gyong run together in the women’s marathon at Sambodromo in Rio de Janeiro, Monday. / AFP-YonhapBy Park Jae-hyukIs doing things simultaneously their destiny?North Korea’s twin marathoners, Kim Hye-song and Kim Hye-gyong, ran and finished together in the women’s marathon Monday. They crossed the finish line in 2 hours, 28 minutes, 36 seconds ― the elder sister Hye-song ranked 10th and Hye-gyong 11th.The two went through the 42.195-kilometer journey at almost the same pace, so much so that those who observed their race described it as the “soldiers’ double march.”A set of twins from Germany also raced, finishing 81st and 82nd. The Estonian triplets, the Luik sisters, were among the runners. One finished 97th and another 114th, while the third dropped out.Meanwhile, South Korean marathoners An Seul-ki and Lim Kyung-hee finished 42nd and 70th, respectively.

Aug 16, 2016By Park Jae-hyuk
Rio 2016: N. Korea's twin marathoners run, finish together
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Rio 2016: Chun In-gee recovers missing golf bag

South Korean golfer Chun In-gee, right, hugs her golf bag with caddie David Jones, Monday. / Courtesy of Chun In-gee’s InstagramBy Park Jae-hyukSouth Korean golfer Chun In-gee breathed a deep sigh of relief on Monday after she found her missing golf bag at an international airport in Rio de Janeiro.The bag was not put onto her flight by the Airlines' mistake. The golfer discovered the bag was missing when she arrived in Rio.The bag’s late arrival could affect her game in the women’s Olympic golf tournament that starts Wednesday.“I started pre-competition practice one day later than competitors because of the bag’s late arrival,” said Chun during a press conference at the Barra Olympic Golf Course. “While waiting for my bag, I tried to keep my composure.”She captured the moment of being reunited with the bag and posted the photo on her Instagram with a message: “Thank Goodness … I got my golf bag back just now! Let’s move on!”

Aug 16, 2016By Park Jae-hyuk
Rio 2016: Chun In-gee recovers missing golf bag
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Rio 2016: Medal standings (as of Sunday)

Below are the medal standings for the top 10 countries at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics as of 10:30 a.m. Sunday (Korea time). 1. United States (Gold: 42, Silver: 36, Bronze: 37, Total: 115)2. Great Britain (Gold: 27, Silver: 22, Bronze: 17, Total: 66)3. China (Gold: 25, Silver: 18, Bronze: 26, Total: 69)4. Russia (Gold: 17, Silver: 17, Bronze: 19 Total: 53)5. Germany (Gold: 17, Silver: 10, Bronze: 14, Total: 41)6. Japan  (Gold: 12, Silver: 8, Bronze: 21, Total: 41)7. France (Gold: 9, Silver: 17, Bronze: 14, Total: 40)8. South Korea (Gold: 9, Silver: 3, Bronze: 9, Total: 21)9. Australia(Gold: 8, Silver: 11, Bronze: 10, Total: 29)10. Italy (Gold: 8, Silver: 11, Bronze: 7, Total: 26)

Aug 16, 2016
Rio 2016: Medal standings (as of Sunday)
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손연재, '꼬꼬마 시절' 사진으로 리우 입성

리우데자네이루 올림픽 리듬체조에 출전하는 손연재(22·연세대)가 자신의 인스타그램에 어린 시절 사진을 올리며 리우 입성 신고를 했다.강력한 메달 후보인 야나 쿠드랍체바, 마르가리타 마문 등 러시아 국가대표들과 브라질 상파울루에 머물며 전지훈련을 해온 손연재는 16일(한국시간) 항공편으로 결전의 땅 리우에 도착, 선수촌에 들어간다.손연재는 인스타그램에 어린 시절 볼 연기 중인 자신의 사진을 올리고 "지금까지 정말 참 잘 왔다 꼬꼬마"라고 자신을 응원했다.4년 전 런던 올림픽에서 리듬체조 5위에 올랐던 손연재는 19일 오후 10시 20분 예선을, 21일 오전 3시 20분 결선 경기에 나선다.(연합)

Aug 16, 2016
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"저와 결혼해 주세요"…시상식서 깜짝 프러포즈

中 다이빙 친카이, 동료 허쯔 시상식서 공개 청혼 중국 여자 다이빙의 허쯔(26)는 금메달을 놓쳤지만 금빛 결혼반지를 얻었다.2016 리우데자네이루 올림픽 다이빙 여자 3m 스프링보드 시상식이 열린 15일 오전(한국시간) 브라질 리우의 마리아 렝크 수영경기장.은메달을 딴 허쯔가 메달 수여식이 끝난 뒤 메달리스트들과 함께 행진하려는 데 갑자기 한 남자가 어슬렁어슬렁 걸어 들어왔다.허쯔 앞에 멈춰 서서 잠시 이야기를 하고 나서 그를 가볍게 안은 그 남자가 갑자기 한쪽 무릎을 꿇었다.그러고는 반지를 꺼내 허쯔 앞에 내밀고는 노래를 부르는 듯했다. 눈물을 흘리며 가만히 듣고 있던 허쯔가 고개를 몇 차례 끄덕였다.그러자 관중석에서 환호가 터졌다. 긴장한 모습이던 그 남자는 세상 모든 것을 얻은 사람처럼 주먹을 불끈 쥐어 보이고는 환하게 웃음을 지었다. 그리고 허쯔의 손가락에 반지를 끼웠다. 둘은 포옹했다.그 남자는 이번 대회 싱크로나이즈드 다이빙 3m 스프링보드에서 동메달을 딴 중국 다이빙 대표 친카이(30)였다.6년 넘게 허쯔와 사귄 친카이가 올림픽 시상식 무대에서 공개 프러포즈를 한 것이다.허쯔는 "오늘 아침 숙소 방으로 들어갔을 때 친카이가 무엇인가 외우고 있는 걸 봤다. 뭘 하는 건지 정말 몰랐다"고 말했다.이어 "'뭐 하는 거냐'고 물었더니 친카이는 '노래를 부르고 있다'고 했다"면서 "청혼곡을 연습하고 있었으리라고는 생각하지도 못했다"고 당시 상황을 설명했다.허쯔는 "친카이가 시상대에서 많은 일이 있을 것이라고 얘기했다"면서 "그는 많은 것을 약속했지만 그가 나를 안아줬을 때 '내 남은 인생을 믿고 함께 할 수 있는 이는 바로 사람이다'라는 생각을 하게 됐다"고 덧붙였다.(연합) 

Aug 16, 2016
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S. Korean gymnast Son Yeon-jae arrives in Rio

The Rio de Janeiro Olympics’ rhythmic gymnastics event, where South Korea’s hopeful Son Yeon-jae will compete, starts on Aug 19./ Korea Times fileBy Yeo Ye-rimPopular South Korean rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae finished her training in Sao Paulo and headed to Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 15.The competition for rhythmic gymnastics starts on Aug. 19 and Koreans have high hopes for her first Olympic medal.Son made her international debut at the World Championships in 2010, but finished 32nd and failed to reach the finals.Son’s skills have rapidly improved, however, and she has since won several medals, including her first gold medal at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games.At the 2012 London Olympics, she finished fifth in the finals.“The London Olympic Games was my dream stage and I really wanted to get there and to go to the final because no-one from South Korea had done that," Son told CNN in 2015.Son is fifth in the 2016 world rankings of the International Federation of Gymnastics.The scores are based on gymnasts’ scores at previous world cups.After intensive training

Aug 15, 2016
S. Korean gymnast Son Yeon-jae arrives in Rio
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South Korea adds wrestling bronze

South Korean wrestler Kim Hyeo-woo poses with his bronze medal  on the podium after the men’s Greco-Roman 75 kg wrestling match in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics at Carioca Arena 2, Sunday. / YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeul South Korean wrestler Kim Hyeon-woo added a bronze medal on day 9 of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, despite a judging controversy.At Carioca Arena 2, Kim competed in the men’s Greco-Roman 75 kg class event, and was eliminated from the round of 16 after taking a controversial 7-5 loss against Russia’s Roman Vlasov.Losing by 6-3, Kim performed a four point throw against the Russian wrestler that would have made the score to 7-6, but Kim only received two points. Disobeying the ruling, Kim’s head coach An Han-bong requested a video review, but the original decision was not overturned. With Kim losing the challenge, Vlasov earned an extra point.After the loss, Kim, who won gold at the men’s Greco-Roman wrestling 66 kg class at the 2012 London Olympics, was pulled into the repechage as Vlasov made it into the finals. Kim survived the re

Aug 15, 2016
South Korea adds wrestling bronze
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