The Asian Age

22 ATHLETES FOR GAMES

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Geneva, Jan. 20: North Korea will send 22 athletes to next month’s Winter Games in the South, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said on Saturday and confirmed that the two nations will march together at the opening ceremony.

The IOC has further approved a plan for North and South to field a unified women’s hockey team, Olympic chief Thomas Bach told reporters following a meeting in Lausanne with sport and government officials from the two countries.

The announceme­nt from Bach marked the approval of a landmark deal between the two Koreas that has eased tensions building for months.

The 22 athletes will compete in three sports and a total of five discipline­s, including figure skating, short- track speed skating, cross- country skiing and Alpine skiing, in addition to hockey.

North Korea will also send 24 officials and 21 media representa­tives to the Games in Pyeongchan­g, which start on February 9.

At the opening ceremony, the joint delegation “will be led into the Olympic stadium by the Korean unificatio­n flag” carried together by athlete from each country, the IOC said.

“Today marks a milestone on a long journey,” Bach said after the meeting, which finalised details previously agreed between the two countries.

“The Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g are hopefully opening the door to a brighter future on the Korean peninsula, and inviting the world to join in a celebratio­n of hope,” he added. — AFP

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