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[Asian Games] ‘Ceremony Girls’ join beauty battle

By Korea Herald

Published : Sept. 23, 2014 - 20:29

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North Korea has its “Army of Beauties,” but the rival South is fighting back at the Asian Games with its “Medal Ceremony Girls.”

Many South Koreans were heartbroken when the North refused to send its renowned cheerleaders to the pan-Asian sporting event in Incheon in a political wrangle.

Though praising anything about the North is against the law, people in the South admired the troupe of sharply dressed, good-looking “Army of Beauties” first brought to the South when the Asian Games were held in Busan in 2002.

But organizers of the Incheon Games hope that a 204-member South Korean beauty squad who will carry gold, silver and bronze prizes for more than 400 medal presentation ceremonies will grab the spotlight instead.
Incheon Asiad’s “Medal Ceremony Girls”  (AFP-Yonhap) Incheon Asiad’s “Medal Ceremony Girls”  (AFP-Yonhap)

The “Medal Ceremony Girls” are all first-year students at Inha Technical College in Incheon, training to become flight attendants.

Competition for admission is fierce with only one in every 100 applicants accepted.

For the presentations, the squad members wear a dress based on a traditional hanbok gown, and their tied-back hair is topped with a Korean-style tiara as worn by the country’s former royalty.

The shoes are conservative but still have attitude with 7.5-centimeter heels.

The girls, with an average height of 168 centimeters, are proud of their features. But they have endured eight weeks of tough training for the Asian Games.

They practiced walking with books on their heads or between their knees while carrying water bottles on trays for a balanced posture.

“Training was tough and hard to endure, but I could not give up because I wanted to compete with North Korean cheerleaders here in Incheon and attract attention from spectators,” Park Seong-yun, a medal ceremony girl at the weightlifting contest, told AFP.

“I don’t want to compare my team with the North Korean cheerleaders, who were selected from many beautiful girls, but I think we are better looking,” she said.

North Korea’s “Army of Beauties” have taken part in three international sporting events in the South and proved to be a major ticket draw each time.

The aura surrounding the troupe has increased since one veteran, Ri Sol-ju, became the wife of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. (AFP)