NEWS South Korea Awarded 2018 Winter Olympics

[NEWS] South Korea Awarded 2018 Winter Olympics

This isn’t KPOP related, but this is big news for Koreans across the globe. Seoul, South Korea hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics and now Pyeongchang, South Korea was named the host of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games!

Here’s the full run down courtesy of JERÉ LONGMAN from the New York Times:

The Winter Olympics were awarded for the first time to South Korea on Wednesday as the city of Pyeongchang was named as host of the 2018 Games.

Pyeongchang had been a persistent candidate after finishing second to Vancouver in voting for the 2010 Games and to Sochi, Russia, for the 2014 Olympics. It had built its candidacy for 2018 on a proposal to expand winter sports in the lucrative Asian market.
The South Korean city won on the first ballot of a secret vote of delegates of the International Olympic Committee, prevailing over Munich and Annecy, France. Voting took place at a general assembly of the I.O.C. in Durban, South Africa.

Pyeongchang will be the third Asian city to host the Winter Games, after Sapporo, Japan, in 1968 and Nagano, Japan in 1998. Its budget for 2018 was far more extravagant than the other bids — $1.5 billion for the actual Games and $2 billion to $6 billion for infrastructure projects, according to news reports, as Pyeongchang seeks to become a winter sports hub.

The South Korean candidacy also enjoyed widespread public support, which the I.O.C. considers an important factor. Its compact plan to have all events within a 30-minute drive apparently was also appealing. And the Olympic delegates seemingly were swayed by the fact that South Korea’s president, Lee Myung-bak, traveled to Durban to make a personal pitch for the 2018 Games.
But the most persuasive factor in Pyeongchang’s bid may have been the chance to further expand the popularity of winter sports in a populous, financially lucrative region. Pyeongchang is located about 100 miles east of Seoul, which hosted the 1988 Summer Games.

The I.O.C. commission that evaluated the candidate cities said in its pre-vote report that placing the 2018 Games in South Korea would “be significant to further develop winter sports in Asia.”
In a final pitch to I.O.C. delegates on Wednesday, Pyeongchang’s bid leaders displayed a map showing that 19 of the previous 21 Winter Games had been held in Europe and North America, suggesting it was time to give Asia another chance. Wednesday’s vote was in keeping with recent attempts by the Olympics and the soccer World Cup to bring their events to places where they had not been previously held.

South Korea has shown its ability to organize major international sporting events over the past two decades. Seoul hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics. And South Korea co-hosted along with Japan the 2002 World Cup. Daegu, South Korea, will host the world track and field championships next month.

Lee, speaking in English, told I.O.C. delegates ahead of Wednesday’s vote, according to The Associated Press, that “Korea wants to give back to the Olympic movement and the world. Pyeongchang 2018 is a national priority of the Korean government and has been for the last 10 years. I guarantee you the full and unconditional support of the Korean government. We worked hard; we’ll make you proud.”

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Translation 110614 What Did JYJ’s Kim Junsu Propose To Park Ji Sung?

[Trans] 110614 What Did JYJ’s Kim Junsu Propose To Park Ji Sung?

JS Foundation’s founder Park Ji Sung and Hallyu star JYJ’s Kim Junsu were seen conversing before the teenage soccer clinic at the Tan Long Sports Center in Ho Chi Minh City on the 14th. What did they talk about?

They talked mostly about soccer. Kim Junsu, whose love for soccer is infamous as he even took on the role of Captain for the celebrity soccer team FC MEN, talked about anything and everything soccer-related with Park Ji Sung, even his soccer cleats. He asked questions such as, “Isn’t playing in the English Premiere League quite rough?” and Park Ji Sung answered all his questions in a friendly manner with a smile.

As the conversation smoothly progressed, Kim Junsu made a daring proposal to recruit Park Ji Sung. Bringing up the courage to ask his question, Kim Junsu said, “Ji Sung hyung, I’m in charge of FC MEN so do you want to come to one of our practices? It would be nice if you could come once…” He didn’t forget to show off his team’s records as he said, “I don’t want to sound like I’m bragging, but we haven’t lost a single match till now.” Instead of a verbal answer, Park Ji Sung gave his counterpart a bright smile.

FC Friends’ coach Yoo Sang Cheol, JYJ’s Kim Jaejoong and actress Han Hae Jin took a break together and talked about the teenager soccer clinic, the charity soccer match and their thoughts about visiting Vietnam. During the quick, 20 minute break in the baking heat, they replenished their energy by chatting amongst themselves.

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News TVXQ’s Yunho Had Leg Injuries During ‘Kiss and Cry’ Performance

[News] TVXQ’s Yunho had leg injuries during ‘Kiss and Cry’ Performance

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TVXQ’s Yunho managed to wow the audience with his suave “Summer Night” performance with partner Claudia Mueller, but a bonus, unaired clip from SBS’s “Kiss and Cry” showed that Yunho had actually performed with a severe leg injury.

In the unseen clip, which aired after the June 19th episode, Yunho was interviewed about his competition performance. “I had a previous leg injury from another concert,” he revealed. “My leg was ripped and swollen but I want to enjoy the stage without thinking about it.”

Meanwhile, his partner, professional figure skater Claudia Mueller, expressed her admiration for Yunho’s dedication. “Yunho oppa was much more handsome and self-assured on the stage, compared to the rehearsals,” she said.

Yunho and Mueller’s team scored a combined total of 40.1 for the first round, landing them in 8th place for the time being. The total scores from both the first and second rounds will be averaged, with the lowest-scoring team being eliminated from the competition.

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Pictures 110614 JaeSu in Vietnam Part 3

[Pic] 110614 JaeSu in Vietnam Part 3

Beautiful Photos Mancubs. You look so interested in your surroundings and enjoying each other’s company. Momma Cha

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News 110615 Park Ready for Vietnam Charity Match

[News] 110615 Park Ready for Vietnam Charity Match

Star football players from Korea and Japan will play

박지성 “베트남 축구 꿈나무에 희망 주겠다”

Park Ji-sung speaks during a press conference at Incheon International Airport on Monday. [YONHAP]

Korean football star Park Ji-sung is set to participate in a charity football match in Vietnam tonight to help boost the development of the sport in Asia.

The 30-year-old Manchester United midfielder will join 15 other footballers in an “Asian Dream Cup” football match against Vietnamese club Navibank Saigon at Thong Nhat Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City tonight.

The match is sponsored by Korean company Doosan Heavy Industries and is the first project of JS Foundation, a charity foundation Park established in February. The foundation previously announced plans to hold annual charity football matches around Asia.

Park said he chose Vietnam to be the foundation’s first destination because many people told him that football is really popular there.

The former Korean national team captain also added that the Southeast Asian nation caught his eye because it used to be divided, like Korea is today.

“I want to give hope to young kids in Vietnam who love football,” Park said on Monday at Incheon International Airport before departing to Vietnam. “Asian football is growing fast and the gap between the football powerhouses [and less-developed football nations] is getting closer. If I can give Asian players some kind of motivation, I think they will have the desire to become great football players.”

Meanwhile, Park’s JS Foundation said that all revenue from the charity football match will be donated to help youth players in Vietnam. The foundation also said it will expand its youth football development program and support cultural exchanges for football players around Asia.

Prior to the charity match, JS Foundation held a youth football clinic yesterday, with more than a thousand people gathered to watch Park and other football players teach some skills to 60 youth players. The foundation also invited Korean idol group JYJ and actress Han Hye-jin to promote the match in Vietnam.

Park will play with several Korea national team members – such as AS Monaco striker Park Chu-young, Bolton Wanders winger Lee Chung-yong, Celtic FC midfielder Ki Sung-yueng and national-team retiree Lee Young-pyo – as well as some of his Japanese football friends. They include former Japanese international Kazuyoshi Miura, Hidetoshi Nakata, a 34-year-old retired two-time AFC Player of the Year winner and Grenoble FC midfielder Daisuke Matsui, who once played with Park on the Kyoto Purple Sanga of the J-League.

Miura is considered the face of Japanese football after scoring 55 goals for his country in international competitions. He still plays for Yokohama FC at 44-years-old.

Park said he also contacted Korean football player Koo Ja-cheol to join him in Vietnam, but Koo’s German club, Wolfsburg, denied his request to go.

In addition, Park’s closest Manchester United teammate, Patrice Evra, said he will not be able to join Park due to commitments with the French national team. The 30-year-old left back was invited but promised Park he would play in next year’s charity match.

Korean-Japanese Jong Tae-se, who plays for German club Vfl Bochum – internationally for North Korea – was also invited by Park but is not expected to play in the game due to a right knee injury. He will, however, travel with the charity squad.

Park said he personally contacted the players via phone and e-mail and asked them to participate. He added that he hopes the star-studded charity football match will be a catalyst for Asian football development.

By Joo Kyung-don [kjoo@joongang.co.kr]

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Translation 110615 ‘Miss Ripley’ Park Yoochun and Lee Da Hae Transformed Into Handsome Bike Couple

[Trans] 110615 ‘Miss Ripley’ Park Yoochun and Lee Da Hae transformed into handsome bike couple‏

Looking sharp and dangerous. 🙂

On the MBC TV Monday-Tuesday drama ‘Miss Ripley’ episode 6 broadcasted on the 14th, Park Yoochun and Lee Da Hae transformed into bike couple, both dating while wearing handsome black bike outfits and helmets.

In ‘Miss Ripley’, Park Yoochun who acted as Mondo Resort Group’s successor, has been portraying his gentle image, but through this bike scene, it was the first time his wild and handsome manly charisma was exhibited. Lee Da Hae who acted as Jang Miri, changed her usual feminine style and came out in handsome bike outfit, play role as a bike couple with Park Yoochun.

This filming was done late last month in Itaewon and Banpo bridge and the bike they rode on is worth about 40 million won. According to staff, the two of them anticipated this bike scene a lot and smiled like a child during the filming. Especially for Park Yoochun who has a penchant for driving, he was delighted just by the ability to ride a bike.

The production company has expressed that Park Yoochun will be showing his manly charisma gradually in the drama and this riding scene hinted the progression of the storyline to a new level, thus hoping the audience to wait for it.

‘Miss Ripley’ is a melodrama that tells the story of a woman who unwillingly said a lie and this led to more lies, resulting in a danger that she would lose all the she had.

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