Junior table tennis players shine in Bahrain meet
DELHI: India’s table tennis players continued their winning spree at the Bahrain Junior and Cadet Open and added eight more medals to their kitty.
India won two gold, three silver and three bronze medals on Monday. Payas Jain clinched the Cadet Boys’ singles title (U-15) beating Simon Belik of Czech Republic 3-1. In the Cadet Girls’ category, Anargya Manjunath defeated compatriot Yashaswini Ghorpade 3-1 to clinch gold.
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North Korea is expected to announce its candidate city later this week — the likely choice is its capital Pyongyang — before or during the IOC meeting, Seoul officials said.
The decision to pursue a joint bid — as well as to jointly participate in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games — was made following a series of inter-korean talks last year, as cross-border reconciliation gathered pace.
In a meeting held by the country’s Olympic committee on Monday, Seoul edged out its rival, the southern port city of Busan. Seoul mayor Park Wonsoon said he would ensure the bid serves as an opportunity to “change the fate of the Korean peninsula”.
“If the 1988 Seoul Olympics was ‘reconciliation Olympics’ amid the cold war between East and West and the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics was a touchstone of peace, the 2032 Olympics will be promoted to become the last stop to establish the peace”.
The last time Seoul hosted the summer Olympics, in 1988, Pyongyang boycotted the Games. But in recent months the Koreas have turned to sports diplomacy to ease tensions. During the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, North Korea sent leader Kim Jong Un’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, to express the reclusive regime’s interest in an inter-korean summit.