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South Korea starts countdown to the 2018 Winter Olympics

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GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Figure skating gold medallist Yuna Kim is unveiling the Olympic torch and online ticket reservatio­ns are being opened to mark the oneyear countdown to the Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g.

Organizing committee chief Lee Heebeom on Thursday also expressed hopes for participat­ion in the games by athletes from North Korea and Russia.

Relations between the two Koreas have worsened since North Korea conducted two nuclear tests and a string of rocket launches last year as it continues to expand its nuclear weapons and missile programs.

Russian athletes have been caught up in the scandal following allegation­s of statespons­ored doping around the time of the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

“Every country and every athlete who loves peace has a right and obligation to participat­e in the Olympics,” Lee told a news conference during the countdown ceremony in Gangneung, where the ice sport competitio­ns will be staged next year. “North Korea is no exception.

“We are making preparatio­ns for the possibilit­y that North Korea participat­es in the Games.”

Pyeongchan­g 2018 will mark the second time the Olympic Games have been staged in South Korea, which hosted the Summer Games in the capital Seoul in 1988.

This time, organizers have had to overcome delays, local conflicts regarding venue constructi­ons and difficulti­es attracting domestic sponsorshi­ps before putting preparatio­ns on track.

They are now trying to stoke what has been lukewarm public interest for the Winter Games amid the distractio­n created by a political turmoil surroundin­g President Park Geun-hye, whose powers have been suspended over a corruption scandal.

Constructi­on workers are putting the finishing touches on the 12 competitio­n venues in Pyeongchan­g and nearby Gangneung, including six new facilities that organizers say are about 96 per cent complete on average.

 ??  ?? Byun Chun-sa, a 2006 Turin Winter Olympics gold medallist in short-track speed skating, left, speedskate­r Kim Tae-wan, 14, and Byun Jong-moon, a 1996 Harbin Winter Asian Games gold medallist, show off the Pyeongchan­g 2018 Olympics torch at Thursday’s unveiling ceremony in Gangneung, South Korea.
Byun Chun-sa, a 2006 Turin Winter Olympics gold medallist in short-track speed skating, left, speedskate­r Kim Tae-wan, 14, and Byun Jong-moon, a 1996 Harbin Winter Asian Games gold medallist, show off the Pyeongchan­g 2018 Olympics torch at Thursday’s unveiling ceremony in Gangneung, South Korea.

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