The Manila Times

Two Koreas, IOC to discuss Tokyo 2020 joint teams

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LAUSANNE: The sports ministers of North and South Korea will meet with Olympics chief Thomas Bach with a view to fielding

Games, the IOC said on Thursday (Friday in Manila).

The move comes after the two Koreas marched under a joint

women’s ice-hockey team. The team sparked a media

of their matches by a combined scoreline of 28-2.

In January, the Internatio­nal Hockey Federation described the collaborat­ion as a positive example of sport acting as a catalyst for peace and said it would pursue the initiative with “a unified Korean hockey team for future FIH events, potentiall­y for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games,”

Bach said that after the “success of the Pyeongchan­g 2018 Games” a meeting would take place February 15 at the IOC’s headquarte­rs in Lausanne between the respective players for a “working group to discuss future sporting cooperatio­n.”

The IOC president told Agence France-Presse the objective was to not only form joint ventures for the Olympics, but also in the qualifying phases.

The last 12 months have seen a series of joint Korean sides follow in the tracks of the ice hockey project, including judo and basketball.

A men’s handball team lost all but one of its matches at the world championsh­ips in January, but the women’s dragon boat squad won Asian Games gold in the 500m last year.

The women’s table tennis team also reached the world champi-

Pyongyang and Seoul have announced plans for a joint bid to host the 2032 Summer Games.

The two countries remain technicall­y at war after they fought each other to a standstill in the

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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Francisco Mancebo Perez GEELONG, Australia:

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