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Korea reaches men's hockey semifinals at Winter Asiad
Korea reaches men's hockey semifinals at Winter Asiad

Korea Herald

time11-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Korea Herald

Korea reaches men's hockey semifinals at Winter Asiad

Kim Sang-yeob of South Korea (L) scores against Kyrgyzstan during the team's quarterfinal match in the men's hockey tournament at the Asian Winter Games at Harbin Sport University Student Skating Rink in Harbin, China, on Feb. 11, 2025. (Yonhap) HARBIN, China -- South Korea advanced to the semifinals of the men's hockey tournament at the Asian Winter Games in China on Tuesday with a comfortable win over Kyrgyzstan. Three players scored a hat trick as South Korea clobbered Kyrgyzstan 20-0 in the quarterfinals at Harbin Sport University Student Skating Rink in Harbin. South Korea put six goals on the board in the first period, with Kim Sang-yeob scoring twice. Then in the middle frame, South Korea poured in 11 goals, with Lee Chong-min earning a natural hat trick with three goals in a 5:01 span. South Korea added three more goals in the third period to complete the rout. Kim and Kang Min-wan also finished with three goals each. Kim Si-hwan led the team with five assists. South Korea outshot Kyrgyzstan 55-11. The semifinals will be Thursday, followed by the bronze medal game and the gold medal game on Friday, the final day of the Winter Asiad.

9th Asian Winter Games kick off in China
9th Asian Winter Games kick off in China

Korea Herald

time07-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Korea Herald

9th Asian Winter Games kick off in China

participates with 148 athletes for all six sports The ninth Asian Winter Games opened in the northeastern Chinese city of Harbin on Friday with a celebration of athletes from across the continent. Hosting the Winter Asiad for the second time under the motto, "Dream of Winter, Love among Asia," Harbin will be home to nearly 1,300 athletes from 34 countries over the next seven days. Curling, hockey and short track speed skating have already had some preliminary action in the days leading up to Friday's ceremony. This is the first Asian Winter Games since 2017 in Sapporo, Japan. South Korea has sent 148 athletes for all six sports -- skiing, skating, curling, hockey, biathlon and ski mountaineering. There are 64 gold medals up for grabs in 11 disciplines. In 2017, South Korea won 16 gold medals to set its Asian Winter Games record and finished in second place behind Japan in the medal race. It will try to finish in the top two again and reach doubles figures in the gold medal tally. Based on the English alphabet of the country's official names, South Korea, as Republic of Korea, was the 13th nation to march into the ceremony at Harbin International Conference, Exhibition and Sports Centre. Male hockey player Lee Chong-min and female curler Gim Eun-ji were the co-flag bearers for South Korea. North Korea is also participating in this event, with only three athletes -- all of them figure skaters -- in action. With Chinese President Xi Jinping on hand, South Korea's top delegate was National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik. Ryu Seung-min, an Olympic table tennis champion recently elected as new president of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee, also attended the ceremony, joined by Sports Minister Yu In-chon. The medal race will begin Saturday, with South Korea set to battle Japan in the mixed doubles curling final and also looking to grab multiple medals in short track speed skating.

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