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Other2 Dec 2025, 16:06 from SBS
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) conference, setting international standards for anti-doping regulations, opened in Busan. The event, held at BEXCO, brings together over 2,000 attendees from 191 countries. The conference will determine the World Anti-Doping Code and related standards for 2027-2032. Discussions include strengthening youth athlete protection and respecting the operational independence of national anti-doping organizations. The conference also addresses the "Enhanced Games," a controversial event that allows banned substances and advanced equipment. The Busan Declaration, emphasizing fair play and international cooperation, will be announced at the closing ceremony.
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Other30 Nov 2025, 07:00 from News1
The 2025 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Conference will be held in Busan, South Korea from December 1st to 5th. This marks the first time the conference has been held in Asia, with approximately 2,000 delegates from 191 countries, including the heads of the International Olympic Committee, international federations, and national anti-doping organizations, attending. The conference will focus on establishing new standards for fair play in sports and the revision of the World Anti-Doping Code, which will be implemented from 2027. The 'Busan Declaration' will be announced on December 5th, emphasizing athlete protection and international cooperation.
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Other20 Nov 2025, 10:56 from News1
The Korean Sport & Olympic Committee (232) will host the 3rd National Sports Club Exchange Games from November 21st to 23rd in Gangjin, South Jeolla Province. The event will begin with a welcome reception at the Gangjin Gymnasium on the 21st at 6 PM, followed by competitions in various sports over two days. This year's event will be the largest yet, with 3,500 athletes from 105 designated sports clubs participating in 10 sports across 18 venues. Prior to the event, safety inspections were conducted by the Sports Safety Foundation. The Korea Anti-Doping Agency and other organizations will operate booths during the event. Some competitions will be streamed live on YouTube. Seung-min Ryu (453), the chairman of the (232), emphasized the games' role in fostering communication and sharing sports values, and pledged continued support for sports clubs.
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Other20 Nov 2025, 10:08 from SBS
Seung-min Ryu, a candidate for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes' Commission and a former bobsleigh athlete, is actively campaigning. He is visiting various winter sports events, including the ISU Short Track World Tour in Poland and the IBSF training and World Cup in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. He will attend the WADA conference in Busan and observe ice hockey and speed skating events. The election will take place during the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
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Other3 Feb 2023, 15:05 from MBCPerson mentioned: Seung Min RYUOrganization mentioned: KSOC
In an interview with MBC News, Park Ji-won discusses the allegations surrounding Lee Jae-myung, expressing skepticism about the prosecution's case and suggesting that the focus on the case might be politically motivated. He also comments on the internal struggles within the People Power Party (PPP), criticizing the apparent manipulation of the leadership election. Park emphasizes the importance of the National Assembly as the primary arena for the opposition's actions while acknowledging the need for occasional public appeals. He supports the special investigation into Kim Gun-hee's stock manipulation case.