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korea & Company Group Champions Adaptive Badminton with “Circle Partnership Day”

Daejeon, South Korea – Korea & Company Group, lead by Chairman Cho Hyun-beom, signaled its ongoing commitment to adaptive sports by hosting its annual “Circle Partnership Day” on June 19th. The event served as a kickoff for the upcoming badminton competition for athletes with disabilities, slated to begin next month.

The event, held at the Daejeon Vocational Competency Progress Institute, drew key figures from Hankook Dongrami Partners (a Korea & Company Group subsidiary headed by CEO Jeong Il-ryong), Hankook Tire & Technology, the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled, and the Korea Badminton Association.

Korea Round Grammys Partners, established in 2015 under Chairman Cho’s vision of mutual benefit, operates as a supportive workplace, providing opportunities for individuals with disabilities. The organization delivers essential services to the Korea & Company Group across five key areas: office administration, laundry, bakery, café services, and transportation.

Building on this foundation, the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled and the Korea Badminton Association collaborated to launch the “Korea Circle Partners National badminton Competition for the Disabled” in November of last year, aiming to broaden the reach of adaptive sports.

This year’s tournament is set to expand substantially, anticipating approximately 250 athletes from across the nation. The competition will unfold in a series of league matches held four times between july and November,providing ample opportunity for athletes to showcase their skills and compete for top honors. This mirrors the growing popularity of adaptive sports seen in the U.S., such as wheelchair basketball and sled hockey, demonstrating a global trend towards inclusivity in athletics.

To further illustrate the significance of this initiative, here’s a look at key data points related to the “Korea circle Partners National Badminton Competition for the Disabled” and the broader landscape of adaptive sports:

Metric Details Impact and Insights
Athlete Participation (Estimated) 250 Athletes (Anticipated for 2023-2024 Season) Represents a meaningful increase from previous years, indicating growing interest and participation. Keyword: Adaptive badminton participation.
Competition Schedule Four league matches between July and November Provides ample competitive opportunities, fostering skill growth and engagement across the season. Keyword: Adaptive sports competition schedule.
Partner Organizations Korea & Company Group, Hankook Dongrami Partners, Korea employment Agency for the Disabled, Korea Badminton Association, hankook tire & Technology Demonstrates strong collaborative efforts and community support, essential for the success and sustainability of adaptive sports programs. Keyword: Adaptive sports collaboration.
Focus of Circle Partners Supportive Workplace Provides opportunities for individuals with disabilities
Location of the “Circle Partnership Day” Daejeon vocational Competency Progress Institute Choosing a relevant and established location adds credibility and respect
Global Trend Growing popularity of adaptive sports (e.g., wheelchair basketball, sled hockey in the U.S.) Highlights the global movement towards inclusivity and accessibility in sports. Keyword: Inclusive sports.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

This section provides answers to commonly asked questions about the “Korea Circle Partners National Badminton Competition for the Disabled” and the broader context of adaptive sports.

Q: What is the “Circle Partnership Day”?

A: The “Circle Partnership Day” is an annual event hosted by Korea & Company Group to show their commitment to adaptive sports. It also marks the start of the upcoming badminton competition for athletes with disabilities.

Q: Who is involved in organizing the badminton competition?

A: Key partners include Korea & Company Group, Hankook Dongrami Partners, the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled, and the Korea Badminton Association.

Q: when and where is the competition held?

A: The competition takes place in a series of league matches, four times between July and November. While the specific locations for matches are not provided in the document, it is stated that the event was held at the Daejeon Vocational Competency Progress Institute.

Q: What is Hankook Dongrami Partners?

A: Hankook Dongrami partners is a subsidiary of Korea & Company Group that provides a supportive workplace and job opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

Q: What are the goals of the competition?

A: The main goals are to provide athletes with disabilities a platform to showcase their skills, foster a spirit of competition, and promote broader inclusivity in sports.

Q: How does this relate to trends in other countries?

A: This initiative mirrors the growing global trend of adaptive sports, like wheelchair basketball and sled hockey in the U.S., that increasingly promote inclusivity.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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