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IOC22 Feb 2026, 17:45 from NewsisPerson mentioned: Seung Min RYU
At the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics, Kim Jae-yeol, President of the International Luge Federation (ISU) and IOC member, was elected to the IOC Executive Board. Simultaneously, Won Yun-jong, a Korean bobsleigh legend, was elected as an IOC Athlete Representative. This marks a significant increase in Korea's influence within the international sports community, with two Korean representatives now holding key positions. Kim's election to the Executive Board, which oversees crucial decisions including Olympic host city selection, is expected to benefit Korea's bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics. Won Yun-jong, the first winter sports athlete from Korea to be elected as an IOC Athlete Representative, aims to support athletes and promote their rights within the Olympic movement.
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Multi-Sport Events21 Feb 2026, 11:11 from NewsisPerson mentioned: Seung Min RYU
Pau Gasol, a retired NBA legend and Hall of Famer, has been elected as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athlete Representative. He will serve as the new chair, alongside Maya Blotschovska (Poland), Humphrey Kayange (Kenya), and Oluwaseyi Smith (Canada) as vice-chairs. Gasol, previously an IOC member and committee member, will represent athletes' voices in the IOC's highest decision-making bodies. Korean bobsledder Won Yoon-jong, a former Olympian, will also serve as an IOC Athlete Representative alongside Gasol. This marks the third time a Korean has held this position, following Moon Dae-sung and Seung-min Ryu.
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NOC20 Feb 2026, 18:46 from SBSOrganization mentioned: KSOC
The Korean curling team, known as '5G,' faced a heartbreaking defeat at the Olympics, missing out on a historic victory by just one win. This loss is compounded by a series of administrative issues and internal conflicts within the Korean curling federation. Just days before the Games, the team was left without a coach due to a dispute involving allegations against their coach, and a protracted process involving the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee (232) and provincial sports councils. The situation highlights systemic problems within Korean sports governance, including a lack of due process and the potential for personal vendettas to impact athletes' performance. Previous Olympic cycles have also been marred by similar controversies, including coaching scandals and administrative failings, leaving the athletes to bear the brunt of the fallout.
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IOC20 Feb 2026, 09:48 from NewsisPerson mentioned: Seung Min RYU
Former Korean bobsleigh star Yoon-jong Won has been elected to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes' Commission, becoming the first winter sports athlete from Korea to hold the position. He secured the top spot in the election, earning 1176 votes and will serve an eight-year term until the 2034 Winter Olympics. This follows Seung-min Ryu (table tennis) and Moon Dae-sung (taekwondo), and alongside Kim Jae-yeol (ISU President), Korea now has two IOC members. Won, who won a silver medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, has vowed to represent athletes and advocate for their rights within the IOC.
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Multi-Sport Events19 Feb 2026, 23:06 from Newsis
Korean bobsled legend Won Yun-jong has been elected as an International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athlete Representative, securing the top spot with 1176 votes. This marks a historic moment as he is the first winter sports athlete from Korea to hold this position. His term will last for eight years, until the 2034 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Won Yun-jong joins Kim Jae-yeol, the President of the International Skating Union (ISU), as Korea's representatives on the IOC. As an Athlete Representative, Won will have the same rights and obligations as an IOC member, including voting rights and involvement in decisions regarding Olympic host cities and sports selection. He expressed gratitude and pledged to advocate for athletes and strengthen networks within the Olympic movement.