via Khmer NZ News Media
Press Release Source: Incheon City Hall
Monday June 21, 2010
INCHEON, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Four state national taekwondo players from Cambodia and Myanmar entered Korea last May 20th and June 5th invited by Vision 2014 Program. They are taking a long-term training course for about 6 months in Incheon.
The Vision 2014 Program is being proceeded with the entrusted training format where the two women Cambodian players are entrusted in the Incheon City Hall Women Taekwondo team and the Myanmar Taekwondo team are entrusted in Incheon City's P.E team and being trained with the state amateurs for about 6 months.
Kim Jung Kyu, the coach of the women Taekwondo team in Incheon City Hall and Park Su Bok, Incheon P.E club who took charge of the trainees' training told that they would do their best in coaching not only to improve their skills, but also to build a friendship with their affiliated players and give them a good image of Incheon.
The 2014 Program is supporting the weak nation program managed with the Asian Olympic Council held by Incheon City, which has had a great role not only to develop Asian sports, but also publicize the 2014 Asian Games and Incheon through inviting training, providing equipment, distributing coaches, and supporting faculty from 2007 until now.
Especially, the long-term training program which has begun this year is aimed to raise prospective Asian medal players by entrusting talented athletes from a few weak sports countries to our national teams. Many successful results are expected from now on.
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