Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Koreas to field joint teams in three sports

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

JAKARTA: THE TWO NATIONS WILL COMPETE AS A UNIFIED TEAM IN SIX EVENTS, INCLUDING WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AND MEN’S AND WOMEN’S DRAGON BOAT RACING,

North and South Korea will field joint teams in six events across three sports at this year’s Asian Games in Indonesia, the organisers said on Thursday, in a further sign of improving relations between the neighbours.

The National Olympic Committees of the two Koreas met with the Olympic Council of Asia’s (OCA) Director of Internatio­nal and NOC Relations Vinod Tiwari to finalise details for their joint participat­ion in the Games in Jakarta and Palembang.

The OCA confirmed the two nations will compete as a unified team in six events, including women’s basketball and men’s and women’s dragon boat racing, which is one of the canoe discipline­s. They will also compete together in three rowing events lightweigh­t men’s four, lightweigh­t men’s eight and lightweigh­t women’s double sculls.

Sjafrie Sjamsoeddi­n, deputy chairman of the Indonesia Asian Games Organising Committee (INASGOC), described the meeting as “very enthusiast­ic, based on the feelings of togetherne­ss of the two Korean representa­tives.”

It was also decided that the joint delegation, represente­d by 200 athletes, will march together under a unified flag in the opening ceremony, with 100 from each side. In February, North and South Korea fielded a combined women’s ice hockey team at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Games and marched together at the opening ceremony.

“The conclusion of the meeting was for the reunificat­ion of the two Koreas in the Asian Games (and) increased unificatio­n in sports namely basketball, canoeing, and rowing,” Sjamsoeddi­n told a news conference.

“For the opening ceremony together, God willing, (the joint team) will be called Korea. This is unificatio­n. It’s good if they join together.” The OCA said the size of joint teams will not exceed the athlete quota that applies to all the other National Olympic Committees.

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