Most Popular
-
1
Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
-
2
Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
-
3
Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
-
4
First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
-
5
Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
-
6
Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
-
7
Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
-
8
Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
-
9
Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
-
10
Job creation lowest on record among under-30s
-
Hur, Lewis share lead in Alabama
PRATTVILLE, Alabama (AP) ― Top-ranked Stacy Lewis birdied the last three holes and five of the final six on Thursday for an 8-under 64 and a share of the lead with Hur Mi-jung in the Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic. Lewis, the 2012 winner in the event that was dropped from the schedule last year after it lost its title sponsor, had a bogey-free round on The Senator course. She has a tour-high three victories this season. “I grew up playing on Bermuda grass, which I think that helps a lot, you know, j
GolfSept. 19, 2014
-
China’s Li Na retires over knee injuries
BEIJING (AFP) ― China’s Li Na announced her retirement at the age of 32 Friday, saying knee injuries had forced her out of tennis just seven months after she won the Australian Open.The two-time Grand Slam champion, Asia’s most successful player and a trailblazer for the sport, said the injuries had long stopped her from playing to her potential.“As a professional tennis player, it is the best decision for me to leave the field,” Li wrote on her weibo microblog, adding that injuries have “for a
More SportsSept. 19, 2014
-
[Asian Games] Curtain rises on Asian Games
The Incheon Asian Games opened Friday in a ceremony featuring fireworks, K-pop music and traditional performances highlighting its motto of harmony between 4.5 billion Asians. Some 60,000 people including about 10,000 athletes filled the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium in the western port city, marking the start of the 16-day run of one of the world’s largest sporting events. “The 17th Asian Games has been prepared not as a festival for just a few nations, but as a magnificent festival for all Asians
More SportsSept. 19, 2014
-
Asian Games: Japan wartime flag dispute at Asiad
INCHEON, South Korea (AFP) - Badges handed out by Japanese competitors at the Asian Games in South Korea revived antagonism Friday over their country's harsh colonial rule of its neighbor.The organizing committee of the event in Incheon sent a protest letter to the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) over the badges which appear to show Japan's wartime rising sun flag. The flag is seen by many Koreans as a symbol of Japanese cruelty during the occupation up to 1945. The flag was changed after Wor
More SportsSept. 19, 2014
-
[Asian Games] S. Korean cyclist vies for gold
Entering the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, veteran South Korean cyclist Cho Ho-sung is seeking the final piece of jewelry to cap off a career that has spanned nearly three decades.“I would like to round off my career as both a national team member and cyclist at this last stage of my life as an athlete,” said Cho during an interview with Yonhap.This is the second time since the 2012 London Olympics that Cho, 40, has unveiled his plan to retire. The first time, he changed his mind after realizing
More SportsSept. 18, 2014
-
[Asian Games] Home-court advantage
The world’s top-ranked men’s badminton duo from South Korea expressed confidence that they will turn the pressure of competing at home into joy at the upcoming Asian Games. Lee Yong-dae and Yoo Yeon-seong, badminton’s No. 1-ranked men’s doubles tandem, have been zeroing in on their last-minute training for their pursuit of their first Asiad gold together.A total of seven gold medals are up for grabs in badminton at the 17th Asian Games set to kick off on Friday in South Korea’s western port city
More SportsSept. 18, 2014
-
[Asian Games] Asian Games set for official opening
The 2014 Incheon Asian Games will officially kick off with a grand opening ceremony on Friday to catch the eyes of 4.5 billion people across the continent for 16 days.Incheon, South Korea’s main maritime gateway on the west coast, will be home to more than 14,000 athletes and staff from 45 countries until Oct. 4, who will be vying for 439 gold medals in 36 sports.The Incheon Asiad is the third continental event hosted by South Korea following the Seoul Asiad in 1986 and the Busan Games in 2002.C
More SportsSept. 18, 2014
-
[Asian Games] Korea to financially support N. Korean Asiad delegation
The South Korean government is in internal discussions on the amount of financial support for North Korean athletes participating in the Incheon Asian Games, an official here said Thursday.The North has sent a 273-member delegation to the games to open in the South's western port city on Friday.Earlier this week, the organizing committee for the event formally asked the government to use taxpayers' money to financially support the North's participation, the unification ministry official told rep
Olympic GamesSept. 18, 2014
-
[Asian Games] Rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae most anticipated athlete at Asiad: poll
South Korean rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae's upcoming performance at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon was selected as the most anticipated event by spectators here, a survey showed Thursday.The country's top rhythmic gymnast took 25.4 percent of the popularity vote of 3,000 South Koreans in their 20s to 50s, according to the survey by the local polling agency Panel Marketing Interactive (PMI). The 20-year-old gymnast finished fifth in the individual all-around at the world championships last year
Olympic GamesSept. 18, 2014
-
Herald launches Asian Games News Service
Herald Corp. is providing real-time online news in English and Korean on the 17th Incheon Asian Games as an official news supplier of its organizing committee.The Asian Games News Service uploads flash quotes of athletes and officials and match previews and reviews in all medal sports of the games. It also covers news conferences and important news events.Herald Corp. is the first local media in Korea to serve as the official news service for the Asian Games.Articles produced by the Asian Games
Olympic GamesSept. 18, 2014
-
[Asian Games] Victorious S. Korea clinches spot in men's football
South Korean national football squad congratulate themselves after winning against Saudi Arabia in the Asiad on Wednesday. (Yonhap)South Korea defeated Saudi Arabia 1-0 in the men's Asiad football match on Wednesday to clinch a berth in the round of 16 at the continental competition. Winger Kim Seung-dae scored a lucky goal in the first half that went in off an opposing player and South Korea held on for the narro
SoccerSept. 17, 2014
-
S. Korean horseback rider hopes to conclude career wit Asiad equestrian gold
INCHEON, Sept. 17 (Yonhap) -- As he prepares for what could be the last competition of his equestrian career, South Korean horseback rider Kim Dong-seon would like nothing more than to go out on top.On the sidelines of his training session Tuesday here in Incheon, host of the 2014 Asian Games, Kim expressed hopes for an individual dressage gold medal in equestrian, saying he will follow the lead of his coach.“I do want to claim first place, of course, but so far it hasn‘t been going so well (for
More SportsSept. 17, 2014
-
(Photo News) ASIAD gold in sight
Korean swimming star Park Tae-hwan takes part in a training session ahead of the Asian Games in Incheon on Wednesday. (Yonhap)
More SportsSept. 17, 2014
-
Ryu gives sneak peek into lineup
As South Korea prepares to defend its baseball gold at the Asian Games starting this week, manager Ryu Joong-il offered a sneak peek into potentially the most devastating lineup in the competition.Ryu has the luxury of having 23 professionals on his 24-man squad, most of them All-Star caliber in the top domestic league, the Korea Baseball Organization.After the team’s first practice in Seoul on Tuesday, Ryu said he will insert his captain, the Nexen Heroes slugger Park Byung-ho, in the cleanup s
BaseballSept. 17, 2014
-
S. Korean volleyball players set for challenge
INCHEON (Yonhap) ― Lee Sun-goo, head coach of the South Korean female volleyball squad, will be leading a team on a mission ― to end the country’s 20-year gold medal drought at the upcoming Asian Games at home.“I think it’s our mission to win gold here on our home turf,” Lee said while running the practice Tuesday in Songrim Stadium in Incheon, west of Seoul, the host city of this year’s Asian Games.“Our players feel the pressure to hunt for the first Asiad gold in 20 years,” Lee added. “They kn
More SportsSept. 17, 2014
-
Brain drain keeps archers on their toes
INCHEON (Yonhap) ― The outflux of archery coaching talent from South Korea, the world’s premier power in the sport, to other Asian countries highlights the problem of job insecurity at home, an issue that could later come back to bite the host country, informed sources said Wednesday.According to the sources in the local archery scene, at least seven South Koreans are training their home country’s opponents for the upcoming Asiad. Lee Jae-hyung, 51, has been at the helm of Malaysia’s archery tea
More SportsSept. 17, 2014
-
Two Palestinian footballers booked for sexual harassment
Two Palestine football players have been booked for investigation on suspicion of sexually harassing a female official at the Asian Games in South Korea, police said Wednesday.The footballers, whose names were withheld, were suspected of approaching and groping the South Korean woman on Monday in a laundry room in the athletes' village in Incheon, the host city of this year's Asiad, they said."We returned them to the athletes' village after interrogation," said a police officer, adding that the
Olympic GamesSept. 17, 2014
-
[Asian Games] Incheon K-pop Expo to highlight Korean music scene
Coinciding with the Incheon Asian Games, the inaugural K-pop Expo in Asia will kick off a two-week live music expose to highlight Korean music. With international eyes on Incheon during the two-week sports competition, which starts Friday, Incheon will also host Asia’s biggest K-pop showcase, hoping to attract participants and visitors of the games.“The K-pop Expo is the largest pop expo in Asia, and aims to create a huge festival for the 4.5 billion Asians in the world,” said concert director S
Sept. 16, 2014
-
Dodgers’ pitcher Ryu gets cortisone injection
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin received a cortisone injection in his left shoulder on Monday and won’t throw for at least four days.The team said that Ryu had an MRI with dye, which showed no changes from his previous MRI that was done in May.Ryu left his start on Friday after one inning, complaining of tightness and pain in his shoulder. He said the injury felt similar to one that landed him on the disabled list earlier this season. Dodgers’ pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin (AF
BaseballSept. 16, 2014
-
(Photo News) Off to worlds
In her preparation for the Asian Games, South Korean rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-jae will participate in the world championships next week, hoping to measure herself against the world’s top competition and to build momentum for the continental event. The 2014 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships will start on Monday in Izmir, Turkey. Son aims to score more than 17 points in every apparatus and maintain her edge over her Chinese rival Deng Senyue. (Yonhap)
More SportsSept. 16, 2014