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'2025 Torino Special Olympics World Winter Games'A team is taking a group photo after training to strengthen the national team. Photo courtesy = Special Olympics Korea |
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'2025 Turin Special Olympics World Winter Games'Developmentally handicapped athletes focusing on strengthening training for the national team. Photo courtesy = Special Olympics Korea |
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Special Olympics Korea Chairman Chung Yang-seok (in the middle of the second row) visits the reinforcement training site of the "2025 Torino Special Olympics World Winter Games" to encourage the team. Photo courtesy = Special Olympics Korea |
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Special Olympics Korea announced on the 15th that it has completed '2025 Torino Special Olympics World Winter Games Reinforcement Training' at Alpensia Resort in Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do.
The reinforcement training was held for four days from the 12th to identify individual characteristics and performance during the training camp for the participants of the '2025 Torino Special Olympics World Winter Games'.
A total of 41 athletes and all 14 leaders participated in training in seven events (snowshoeing, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, short track speed skating, figure skating, snowboarding and floorball).
SOK conducted technical and team training for each event taking into account the characteristics of athletes with developmental disabilities, delivering various information related to participation in the competition to coaches and athletes, and pre-training of competition regulations.
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Special Olympics Korea executives and officials are determined after completing the strengthening training for the national team of the '2025 Torino Special Olympics World Winter Games' held at Alpensia Resort in Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do for four days from the 12th. Photo courtesy = Special Olympics Korea |
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Special Olympics Korea Chairman Chung Yang-seok said, `The persistence and passion shown by athletes with developmental disabilities to participate in the Special Olympics are touching and respectful beyond words.' `We will spare no effort to support our athletes to do their best during the Special Olympics Games"I encouraged the team.
The Special Olympics is one of the world's three major Olympics after the Olympics and Paralympics, and is the world's largest sports festival for developmentally disabled people held every four years by the Special Olympics International Headquarters (SOI).
On March 7, Special Olympics Korea will send a total of 69 Korean athletes to Turin for the '2025 Torino Special Olympics World Winter Games'.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.