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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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    Rain, altitude and 45,000 home fans: Korea braces for toughest World Cup test against Mexico

    3 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Rain, altitude and 45,000 home fans: Korea braces for toughest World Cup test against Mexico
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    Why pay $120? Guadalajara's streets are filled with $12 World Cup jerseys

    2 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Why pay $120? Guadalajara's streets are filled with $12 World Cup jerseys
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    REPORTER’S NOTEBOOKWhat Korean football team’s interview boycott reveals

    3 MIN READBy Lee Hae-rin
    What Korean football team’s interview boycott reveals
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    Hwang In-beom: No longer an unsung hero

    2 MIN READBy John Duerden
    Hwang In-beom: No longer an unsung hero
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Rangers' Choo Shin-soo homers in loss

Choo Shin-soo of the Texas Rangers hit a leadoff home run in a loss to the New York Yankees.The South Korean right-fielder started the game at Yankee Stadium on Thursday (local time) with a homer off Michael Pineda, but it proved to be the only run for the Rangers, which lost 2-1.It was Choo's fourth home run of the season and first against a right-hander. Choo now has 18 career leadoff blasts.Choo went hitless the rest of the game, and his 1-for-4 day saw his batting average dip slightly from .273 to .272.Choo, who battled calf and hamstring injuries earlier in the season, has only played in 22 of the Rangers' 80 games so far.In another American League game, the Minnesota Twins benched their slumping South Korean infielder Park Byung-ho for the second straight game.The Twins lost to the host Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field 6-5, as Park watched from the dugout. The first baseman/designated hitter is batting .191 this season, after a dismal 9-for-66 (.136) month of June.Park appears to be a prime candidate to be sent down to Triple-A Rochester to make room for Miguel Sano, wh

Jul 1, 2016
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Ex-major league pitcher tosses no-hitter in S. Korea

Doosan Bears pitcher Michael Matthew Bowden, center, celebrates with his teammates after throwing a no-hitter in a match against the NC Dinos at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul, Thursday. The Bears beat the Dinos 4-0. The former major league pitcher tossed the 13th no-hitter in the 34-year history of the Korea Baseball Organization League (KBO).  The 29-year-old American is the third foreign pitcher to throw a no-hitter in the KBO, after Charlie Shirek, former Dinos pitcher, in 2014, and one-time Bear Yunesky Maya last year. / YonhapFormer major league pitcher Michael Bowden threw a no-hitter in the top South Korean league Thursday.The right-hander for the Doosan Bears tossed the 13th no-hitter in the Korea Baseball Organization's 34-year history, shutting down the visiting NC Dinos in a 4-0 victory at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul.Bowden threw 139 pitches, striking out nine while walking three and hitting another.The 29-year-old American is the third foreign pitcher to throw a no-hitter in the KBO, after Charlie Shirek, former Dinos pitcher, in 2014, and one-time Bear Yunesky Maya last

Jun 30, 2016
Ex-major league pitcher tosses no-hitter in S. Korea
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Lee pledges to orchestrate success in PyeongChang Games

Lee hee-beom, president of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games, speaks during an interview at the organizing committee’s office in Seoul. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-sukPOCOG chief says `no retreat' for success of Winter OlympicsBy Baek Byung-yeulLee Hee-beom, president of the PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Games (POCOG), has one thing on his mind — how to successfully host Korea’s first-ever Winter Olympics.During a recent interview with The Korea Times at POCOG headquarters in Seoul, Lee vowed to show the world a triumphant Winter Games by maximizing the committee’s manpower.The former trade minister, who was appointed as new chief of POCOG in May, said he will do his utmost to closely communicate and cooperate with the members of the organizing committee.“I’ve acknowledged that many have been questioning my ability to fill the leadership role. But whenever I hear those worries, I always answer that I don’t need to be good at everything,” Lee said.He said that what’s important is how he al

Jun 30, 2016
Lee pledges to orchestrate success in PyeongChang Games
  • PyeongChang on right track for Olympics
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PyeongChang on right track for Olympics

Lee Hee-beom, president of the PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Games (POCOG), speaks during an interview at POCOG’s headquarters in central Seoul, June 17. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-sukOver 100 countries will compete in 2018 Winter GamesBy Baek Byung-yeul With less than 600 days to go, the PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (POCOG) recently moved its headquarters to the host city of PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, some 210 kilometers east of Seoul.“Now we are in the process of moving to the new PyeongChang office, and I would like to express my gratitude to the staff as nobody left the committee though they will be away from their families,” Lee Hee-beom, POCOG president, told The Korea Times in an interview held on the day of the move.“I heard that when the Sochi Games organizing committee was moving its office from Moscow to Sochi, about 25 percent of its staff left. But as I mentioned, every member of us has decided to stay together. I think this is a gre

Jun 30, 2016
PyeongChang on right track for Olympics
  • Lee pledges to orchestrate success in PyeongChang Games
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IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR GAME

The secret sequence of the professionalsThe “effort” part of your swing is the backswing because you must overcome the force of gravity as you take the club to the top. Once your club reaches the top of yourbackswing, it's poised to take advantage of the very force that was working against it a moment before. You simply let your hands drop down the gravity gradientbefore any upper-body turn occurs. Think of it as a surrender to gravity that drops your club into proper hitting position.To get the feeling of the sequence — dropping your hands before turning around — hit practice balls, trying to drop your hands onto your right foot before you allow any upper-body rotation.It should feel as if your hands are moving in slow motion at the start of the downswing. And although you might feel as though you will release the club too late, this isexactly how a correct swing feels when you surrender to gravity.After all, that's why it's called the “dow

Jun 29, 2016
IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR GAME
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Park Sung-hyun's secrets of prodigious shots off the tee

By Kim Jeong-kyooPark Sung-hyun hits stunning, long shots off the tee. Her average distance off the tee reaches roughly 270 yards. Every golfer envies Park her huge distance off the tee. Her great edge is her ability to whack formidable shots solidly.She plays in an aggressive fashion, banging her ball vigorously as if she is delivering an uppercut knock-out punch in boxing. The uppercut-throwing motion helps her move her arms, her legs and her body harmoniously, whacking the ball at full throttle.Park Sung-hyunThe uppercut-throwing motion also ensures she shifts her weight properly during the swing. She keeps her weight longer on her right foot on the forward-swing. Shifting your weight too early to your left foot, you cannot deliver a fatal blow to your opponent’s chin. You need to throw you punch as you shift your weight to your left foot. She stays in balance, swinging her club in an uppercut-delivering motion. Pounding the ball the way you throw an uppercut, you’ll naturally keep your balance without your extra effort. She rarely loses her balance. Keeping your

Jun 29, 2016
Park Sung-hyun's secrets of prodigious shots off the tee
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윔블던, “민망해” vs “난 편한데”

/트위터영국 윔블던 테니스 대회가 지난 27일 개막을 알렸지만, 경기 내용보다 여성 선수들이 입은 “잠옷” 같은 유니폼이 더 화제가 되고 있다.지난 28일 (현지 시각) 영국 일간지 “데일리 메일”의 보도에 따르면, 체초 출신의 루시 사파로바 선수는 “나이키 프리미어 슬램” 유니폼을 입고 경기에 출전했다. 하지만 1라운드 경기 도중 해당 유니폼이 펄럭이면서 자주 상체가 노출됐다. 그녀가 착용한 유니폼은 밑단이 A라인 치마처럼 퍼져 조그만 움직임에도 펄럭였다. 경기가 끝난 뒤 현지 SNS에서는 경기 점수 대신 여성 선수들의 유니폼 관련 게시물이 더 많이 게재되었다. 대부분의 팬은 “나이키가 여성 선수들에게 ‘잠옷’을 입혔다”고 말하며 “마치 메릴린 먼로를 보는 것 같았다”고 비난했다.디지털뉴스부@

Jun 29, 2016
윔블던, “민망해” vs “난 편한데”
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Dodgers' Ryu Hyun-jin has rehab start interrupted by rain

Ryu Hyun-jin of the Los Angeles Dodgers had his minor league rehab start in Oklahoma on Tuesday (local time) interrupted by rain.Pitching for the Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers against the Iowa Cubs, the left-hander pitched only 1 2/3 innings before the game was called due to rain. Ryu allowed two hits and one unearned run, while striking out two. He threw 26 pitches, 20 of which were strikes.In the top of the first at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark Ryu struck out John Andreoli and retired Tommy La Stella on a line drive to third. He then struck out Mark Zagunis looking.With one out in the second, Ryu gave up a single to Matt Murton and a bunt single to Kristopher Negron. Murton then advanced to third on David Freitas' flyout to right and came home to score on Ryu's wild pitch to Japanese veteran Munenori Kawasaki.With Negron on third and Kawasaki at bat, Ryu tried to wrap up the inning amid heavy rain, but the game was called. It also ended the 29-year-old South Korean's outing as he was replaced by Logan Bawcom when the game resumed after two hours. Iowa eventually won the game 3-2.R

Jun 29, 2016
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Lee Se-dol passes Go, collects 670 million won

Korean Go master Lee Se-dol earned 670 million won in the first half of this year. /Yonhap By Lee Jin-aKorean Go master Lee Se-dol earned 670 million won ($570,000) in the first half of this year -- the highest among the nation’s professional players.According to the Chosun Ilbo, the largest prize that the legendary Go player received was 260 million won in the Google DeepMind Challenge Match, followed by 120 million won in the 2016 Chinese City League B and 108 million won (second place) in the MLily Cup.Lee, 33, earned 300 million won more than Kang Dong-yun, the nation’s only Go master, who has the world champion title, and 400 million won more than Park Jung-hwan, No. 1 in the Korean ranking system.Lee will have a Go match against singer Kim Jang-hoon on the island of Dokdo on Thursday. The players decided to donate all proceeds to promote Go nationwide and other charities.Kim, an amateur six-dan Go player, is an honorary ambassador of the Korea Baduk Association and was a commentator for the live broadcast of the historic matches between Lee and computer program

Jun 28, 2016
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Brexit has pros, cons for Korean footballers

By John DuerdenThe United Kingdom’s “Brexit” vote -- the decision to leave the European Union -- has sent shockwaves around the world. In economic and political terms, it is going to have serious implications. In football, the English Premier League will also be affected. It could be good news for Korean stars looking to head to the world’s most popular and richest league. Or it may not be.Ki Sung-yeungSon Heung-min Kim Bo-kyungKorean players who move directly from Asia to England need a U.K. work permit. These rules were tightened last year in a bid to ensure that only the best talent came into the country. The players had to play a certain number of games for a national team ranked in the top 50 in the world by FIFA. The higher the team was ranked within this group, the fewer games you needed for the national team.Korea is currently at number 50 and has been hovering around that point for a while, so it can be a matter of timing. Last summer, Kim Bo-kyung had a request turned down. Blackburn Rovers wanted to sign the player. At the time, he didn’t

Jun 28, 2016
Brexit has pros, cons for Korean footballers
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