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Park Tae-hwan about to make his dynamic splash at the World Swimming Championships Koreans also competed well among the top athletes in the Olympics as well as in other major international events, such as baseball, golf, archery, shooting, table tennis, ski jump, short-track speed skating, figure skating and swimming.

Recently, Korean baseball stars have begun to make a name for themselves in American and Japanese leagues.

Choi Kyung-ju is looking to build on his success In golf, Korea has recently produced many world-class players. In particular, professional female golfers such as Pak Se-ri, and Kim Mi-hyun distinguished themselves by winning several LPGA or Women's U.S. Open titles. Choi Kyung-ju charged his way to win two PGA titles in 2002 alone.

In tennis, Lee Hyung-taik became the first Korean man ever to win a major international event when he won the Addidas International tournament held in Sydney, Australia, in January 2003.

Two young Koreans have made names for themselves and their country in swimming and figure skating.

Park Tae-hwan won three gold, one silver and three bronze medals at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha where he set two new Asian records.

He also medaled twice in the 2007 World Aquatic Championships in Sydney, taking gold in the 400m freestyle and bronze in the 200m freestyle.

Kim Yu-na at the World Figure Skating ChampionshipsIn the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Park won the gold medal in the men's 400-meter freestyle, becoming the first Korean gold medalist in swimming. He also won silver n the men's 200-meter free style competition.

 Kim Yu-Na, bronze medalist for 2007 and 2008 in the World Figure Skating Championships, won the 2007 Cup of Russia with the highest score ever awarded in the International Skating Union judging system for long program. The same year, she also won the Cup of China.

In addition, domestic sports leagues, such as the Korea Professional Football League (K-League), Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), Korean Basketball League (KBL) and Korean Volleyball League (V-League), continue to entertain fans, who flock to stadiums to watch their favorite teams.

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Koreans have always enjoyed a variety of sporting activities and games. The impressive national economic growth in recent years has given people increased leisure to indulge their passion in sports. On a national level, the most noteworthy accomplishments include the successful hosting of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games and co-hosting of the 2002 FIFA World Cup with Japan. Daegu has been selected as the host city f...

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The 24th Seoul Olympics imagefile

The 24th Summer Olympic Games were successfully concluded after a 16-day run in Seoul, from September 17 to October 2, 1988, under the theme: Peace, Harmony and Progress. In what was the largest-ever Olympiad up to that time, more than 13,000 athletes and officials from 160 countries gathered to promote the lofty ideals of harmony and peace, while transcending the barriers separating East and West, and North and...

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Overall Olympic Standing imagefile

An active participant in many international sports competitions, Korea participated in the London Olympics in 1948 for the first time under its own national flag. In 1936, a Korean marathoner, Sohn Kee-jeong, won a gold medal in the Berlin Olympics, but he competed as a member of the Japanese team because Korea was under Japanese colonial rule at the time. Korea's athletes have continued to improve their pe...

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2002 FIFA Worldcup Korea, Japan imagefile

The 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan ended its one-month epic run on June 30, 2002. The first FIFA World Cup of the 21st century consisted of a total of 64 matches and was safely completed without any hooliganism or terrorist acts. The national teams of Korea and Japan both cleared the first round of competition, and played admirably, the Japanese team advancing to the final 16, and the Korean team astound...

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National Sports Events imagefile

▲ The National Sports Festival The National Sports Festival is held every October featuring competition in 39 different sports by participants from all over the nation. The festival is held on a rotational basis in major cities, including Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Gwangju and Incheon. The Children's National Sports Festival is also held annually for primary and middle school students, drawing over 10,000 boys an...

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Popular Sports imagefile

Koreans also competed well among the top athletes in the Olympics as well as in other major international events, such as baseball, golf, archery, shooting, table tennis, ski jump, short-track speed skating, figure skating and swimming. Recently, Korean baseball stars have begun to make a name for themselves in American and Japanese leagues. In golf, Korea has recently produced many world-class players. In particular, profession...

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Traditional Sports imagefile

Ancient Koreans are recorded to have engaged in numerous traditional sports and games, such as kite flying, tug-of-war, geune, jegichagi, neolttwigi as well as taekwondo and ssireum. Among the traditional sports that have been revived in modern times, the martial art of taekwondo is the best known and the only officially acknowledged sport to have originated in Korea and be practiced widely around the world. Taekwo...

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