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    No need for Team Korea to fear Mexico

    Korea heads into the lion’s den to take on Mexico in Guadalajara late Friday morning Seoul time. Ever since the draw was made for the 2026 World Cup in December, everyone knew that this would be the toughest game. However, it is not as daunting as it could have been, as the Taegeuk Warriors have three points in the bank after a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic last week. With its final game against South Africa to come next week, Korea is in a good position. Had the opener ended in a loss — and that was a possibility before Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeong-gyu scored to negate a Czech lead — then the team would have desperately needed a result against Mexico and been under real pressure. Now, a draw would be fine, and even a defeat, as long as the performance was OK, would not be the end of the world — or the World Cup. A win, however, would be spectacular and a real statement against a Mexican team ranked 13th in the world, eight above Hong Myung-bo’s men. It would help Korea become the first team to secure a place in the Round of 32 in the new expanded format. There’s more. In i

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    No need for Team Korea to fear Mexico
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    SF Giants' Lee Jung-hoo ends homer drought after suspended game resumes

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    SF Giants' Lee Jung-hoo ends homer drought after suspended game resumes
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    Korean midfielder happy to draw attention from opponents

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    Korean midfielder happy to draw attention from opponents
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    Korea coach voices regret over drone incident

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    Korea coach voices regret over drone incident
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    South Korea coaching hoping team will go beyond semifinals

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    South Korea coaching hoping team will go beyond semifinals
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MLB.com names Lee team's best rookie

Lee Dae-ho of the Seattle Mariners hits a three-run home run against the San Diego Padres in the eighth inning at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington, May 30. / AFP-YonhapOh Seung-hwan of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches to a Pittsburgh Pirates batter during the ninth inning at Busch Stadium in St Louis, Missouri, July 7. / AFP-YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeulThe 2016 Major League Baseball (MLB) season has reached its halfway point and Korean major leaguers have been well received in their debut season.The official site MLB.com named the Seattle Mariners’ first baseman Lee Dae-ho, 34, as the team’s best rookie, praised the St. Louis Cardinals’ reliever Oh Seung-hwan, 33, as “a dominant setup man,” and called the Baltimore Orioles’ outfielder Kim Hyun-soo, 28, as “an on-base weapon.”In a team-by-team midterm report from MLB.com, Wednesday, Lee, who’s in his first MLB season after a solid career in both the Korean and Japanese leagues, was described as the team’s top rookie in the first half in that he may challenge for the A

Jul 14, 2016
MLB.com names Lee team's best rookie
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Reserves named for Olympic men's football team

South Korea on Thursday unveiled four reserve members for their men's Olympic football team at the Rio de Janeiro Summer Games.The Korea Football Association (KFA) said Seongnam FC forward Hwang Ui-jo, Pohang Steelers midfielder Lee Gwang-hyuk, Vegalta Sendai defender Kim Min-tae and Suwon FC goalkeeper Lee Chang-geun will be the reserves who may replace injured members on the 18-man squad. South Korea announced their final roster for the Aug. 5-21 Olympics on June 27.Unlike the FIFA World Cup, teams at the men's Olympic football tournament can replace their players during the event but must select the replacements from the reserves list. South Korea have been paired with Germany, Mexico and Fiji in Group C in the Rio Games.Among the four reserves, Hwang, 23, can only replace one of the three wild-card players on the squad. The men's Olympic football tournament of 16 nations is open to players under the age of 23, but teams can also field up to three players who are over the age limit, known as wild cards. FC Porto striker Suk Hyun-jun, Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-min and Gua

Jul 14, 2016
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IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR GAME

By T.J. TomasiDarting eyes are designed to locate any possible threat — at this point you are in the first stage of the response cycle. The second stage is assessing the info your darting eyes gathered so you can effectively narrow your focus. You start the process with a wide-angle surveillance lens that narrows as the target is profiled. If no threat is found, the alert is canceled; otherwise, an intervention is selected from your arsenal and all relevant assets are marshaled to get the job done.When you play golf, this same sequence governs each shot, yet most golfers lock on to the target only a few times a round — which is why they don't hit many targets.How can you hit more targets? The key is called the “quiet eye,” and whether you’re shooting a gun, a bow and arrow or hitting a golf ball, research shows that QE needs to be part of your aiming repertoire. “Quiet eye has gained growing attention among researchers investigating&nb

Jul 13, 2016
IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR GAME
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Enjoy KBO, K League at half the price

By Baek Byung-yeulBaseball and football fans will be able to attend games at half the price on every last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the month, starting this month, the government announced, Wednesday.The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced that the governing bodies of professional baseball and football ― the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) and K League ― have decided to offer a 50 percent discount off ticket prices.The two have been offering 50 percent off to families with children since last year, but decided to expand the discount policy as few spectators have benefited from the policy.The ministry said the discount policy is in line with the government-led Culture Day program, which began in January 2014 in order to let more people easily enjoy cultural and sports events by offering various benefits, including discounts for entrance fees, on the last Wednesday of the month.Accordingly, KBO fans can purchase outfield seats at half price for the games taking place from July 26 to 28 while K League offers 50 percent off on standard seats for fiv

Jul 13, 2016
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Choi aims to become 1st Asian UFC champ

Korean mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Choi Doo-ho speaks during a press conference at the Reebok CrossFit Sentinel gym in Yeouido, Seoul, Tuesday.  / YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeulKorean MMA fans must have been thrilled with the dazzling performance of Choi Doo-ho shown at the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) last weekend.At the UFC’s The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) Season 23 Finale in Las Vegas, Friday, the 25-year-old rookie, often dubbed “Korean Superboy,” scored another first-round knockout in a featherweight match against Thiago Tavares of Brazil in a little under three minutes.With the win, Choi extended his knockout streak to three out of his three UFC bouts. Choi made his UFC debut in November 2014 in a knockout win against Juan Manuel Puig of Mexico, scoring a second knockout win against Sam Sicilia of the United States in Seoul last November. All three bouts ended in the first round.Many Korean MMA fans are anticipating that Choi could become the first Korean champion in his weight class. There was Jung Chan-sung, another Korean fighter who lost to then-ch

Jul 13, 2016
Choi aims to become 1st Asian UFC champ
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Whack your ball solidly against your firm left side

By Kim Jeong-kyooTo hit your ball far and straight to your satisfaction, you need a firm left side. Firming up your left side, you’ll stay in a powerful impact position. A firm left side leaves you staying stable, helping you increase your power and distance. Great players whack their ball, leaving their left side remaining firm. You cannot hit your ball solidly unless you stabilize your left leg at impact.Typically, your left leg collapses if you swing your club down from outside your target line without an enough weight shift. Without your correct weight shift to your left, you’ll swing your club from “high to low” and cut across your ball. This faulty move prevents you from firming up your left side correctly. You cannot stabilize your left leg. You need to make sure your left leg braces or resists your turn through your shot. That ensures you whack your ball as far and accurately as you want.Here are nine tips selected to help you hit your ball against your firm left side.1. Move your weight from your right heel to your left toesTo firm up your left leg pr

Jul 13, 2016
Whack your ball solidly against your firm left side
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KBO player admits masturbating in public

/Courtesy of TwitterBy Lee Han-sooKim Sang-hyun, a third baseman for KBO baseball team KT Wiz, has been booked without detention for allegedly masturbating in public while looking at a female college student.According to Iksan police station, Kim was performing the act in his car in Iksan, North Jeolla Province, around 4 p.m. on June 16. Kim had the door on the driver’s side open.When the college student made eye contact with Kim, he fled, police said. The student memorized the car number plate and reported the incident.Police said Kim has admitted the crime, saying he instantly felt a sexual urge to do it.Kim was in the starting lineup for the home game against Nexen Heroes on Tuesday, but was removed in the third inning after the incident became public.The team and head coach Kim Beom-hyeon denied any previous knowledge of the incident.The team has taken disciplinary action against Kim, banning him from returning as a player for a minimum of a year without the club’s approval. The punishment is one of the harshest in the KBO because the player cannot sign with other clu

Jul 13, 2016
KBO player admits masturbating in public
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Park In-bee to compete in Rio despite injury

Park In-bee waves to spectators during the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship at Sky72 Golf & Resort in Incheon, in this October 2015 photo. / YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeulInjured Korean golfer Park In-bee, 27, will represent her country at the upcoming Rio Olympics after all, her agency announced Monday.“Competing in the Olympics has long been a dream and a goal of mine,” the golfer, ranked No. 3 in the world, said through her agency Galaxia SM. “I have monitored my condition while in rehab and am determined to compete at the Rio Olympics as the injury to my left thumb has improved significantly.”Park has suffered through an injury-blighted season this year. She had to take a month-long break because of a back injury at the beginning of the season and has been fighting inflammation in her thumb. After playing in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship last month to meet the LPGA Tour’s 10-year membership requirement for the LPGA Hall of Fame, Park has missed other championships since then.Park’s announcement was made on the final day of the Olymp

Jul 11, 2016
Park In-bee to compete in Rio despite injury
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Samsung Lions fall to bottom

Samsung Lions starting pitcher Yoon Sung-hwan, right, lowers his head after allowing the eighth run during a game against the Hanwha Eagles at Hanwha Life Insurance Eagles Park in Daejeon, Sunday. The Lions lost 10-6.  / YonhapBy Baek Byung-yeulThe Samsung Lions, who had been at the top of the standings up until last season, have taken a massive fall, ranking at the bottom of the 10-team Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) League.Sunday’s 10-6 loss to the Eagles was definitely jarring to the Lions, who had won the Korean Series title for four consecutive years from 2011 to 2014.The Daegu-based team had two losses and one draw in a three-game series with the Hanwha Eagles in Daejeon last weekend to bring their record to 33 wins, one tie and 46 losses. With the series over, the Lions are now the lowest ranked team for the first time in nine years. The last time the Daegu-based team placed at the bottom was on May 5, 2007.There had been signals that the Lions would suffer this season ― they released their closer Lim Chang-yong and pitchers Yoon Sung-hwan and Ahn

Jul 11, 2016
Samsung Lions fall to bottom
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Security robots to guard 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games

Korea will use security guard robots to reinforce safety in and around Olympic stadiums and venues during the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games, the government said Monday.The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said it has launched a robot support team led by Oh Joon-ho, a professor of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).The team will draw up a comprehensive plan on the use of security guard robots by next month in the run-up to the winter games scheduled in February 2018 in the eastern alpine city of PyeongChang."We will look into various possibilities, including anti-terror robots or small surveillance robots," Oh, who also heads KAIST's Humanoid Robot Research Center, said. "We will study ways on how to best demonstrate Korea's robotic technology, taking the budget into consideration."The PyeongChang Olympics is also considering use of humanoid robots to provide information at stadiums and press centers, the ministry said. (Yonhap)

Jul 11, 2016
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