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The 13th Gyeongsangbuk -do Governor’s Badminton Competition, which was held by Gyeongsangbuk -do and 19 cities and counties in the province, was successful at the Yecheon National Sports Center for two days from the 5th to the 6th.
Kim Hak -dong, Yecheon -gun, is receiving a love donation with a player at the 13th Gyeongsangbuk -do Governor Badminton Competition.
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The competition was hosted by the Gyeongsangbuk -do civil service badminton club (Chairman Kim Jae -won) and hosted by the Yecheon -gun Office Badminton Club (Chairman Kim Do -yoon), and more than 500 athletes and officials from all over the province participated to create a place of exchange and harmony through life.
◆ Dignity of public officials leading to service, sharing, and sports
On the first day of the 5th, prior to the competition, local welfare facilities volunteer activities and traditional market shopping events were held to practice the social responsibility of public officials. In the friendly match, the participants sweated and showed off their skills.
On the 6th, the second day, a full -fledged qualifier and finals were held, and each city and county representatives competed fiercely, and the competition ended with the closing ceremony.
In particular, during the competition, Yecheon -gun Office launched a hometown love donation system for participants and visitors. In addition, 19 cities and county club members
In order to help Yecheon -gun’s development, he donated 1 million won in his hometown of love.
◆ “stage of unity, power of win -win”
Kim Do -yoon, chairman of the Badminton Club, Yecheon -gun Office, said, “I hope this competition will be a good memory for the participants.”
By Kwon Byung -gun, Kwon Byung -gun, Yeongnam Covering Headquarters gbg@asiae.co.kr
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key Takeaways from the 13th Gyeongsangbuk-do Governor’s Badminton Competition
To provide a thorough overview, we’ve compiled key data points offering fresh insights into this year’s competition:
| Aspect | Details | Significance |
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| Participating Units | 19 cities and counties within Gyeongsangbuk-do Province. | Highlights the broad regional participation and the event’s importance within the province. |
| host Venue | Yecheon National sports Center | Showcases the infrastructure supporting regional sports tournaments and the event’s local impact. |
| Participant Numbers | Over 500 athletes and officials. | Demonstrates the strong community engagement and widespread interest in badminton within the province. |
| Donation Initiative | Yecheon-gun Office launched a hometown love donation system with support from the clubs in 19 cities. | Illustrates the community’s commitment to local development and the use of the event to support local initiatives, with a total donation of ₩1 million (estimated). |
| Event Focus | Promotion of unity, camaraderie, and the social responsibility of public officials. | Reflects the values the event fosters,extending beyond competitive sport to include community engagement and charitable action.]
| Key activities | Volunteer activities, market shopping, and kind matches to enrich the core sporting events. | Underscores a multifaceted event that balances competition with social responsibility, generating positive social capital.|
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Gyeongsangbuk-do governor’s Badminton Competition
this FAQ section aims to answer common questions and enhance understanding of the event.
Q: What is the Gyeongsangbuk-do Governor’s Badminton Competition?
A: The Gyeongsangbuk-do Governor’s Badminton Competition is an annual badminton tournament held in the Gyeongsangbuk-do province of South Korea. It brings together athletes, officials, and community members from across the region to foster sportsmanship, community spirit, and a sense of regional unity.
Q: Who organizes this competition?
A: The competition is organized by the Gyeongsangbuk-do civil service badminton club and hosted by a local badminton club, such as the Yecheon-gun Office Badminton Club this year.
Q: Where is the competition held?
A: The competition venue rotates annually, with the recent event at the Yecheon National Sports Center.
Q: Who can participate in the competition?
A: The competition is primarily geared toward civil servants and community members in the 19 cities and counties of Gyeongsangbuk-do. It aims to promote participation among a broad demographic.
Q: What are the main goals of this event?
A: The event promotes unity, collaboration, and the practice of social responsibility, in addition to sports.The competition seeks to create a supportive framework for athletes, officials, and the larger community.
Q: How does the competition benefit the local community?
A: Beyond the competitive side of sports, this year’s event included local welfare facility volunteer activities and traditional market shopping events.Yecheon-gun Office has been involved in hometown love donation systems. These initiatives demonstrate the positive impact on the local economy and foster a spirit of giving back.
Q: How can I get involved in future competitions?
A: To participate or learn more about future competitions,you can contact the Gyeongsangbuk-do civil service badminton club or the specific local badminton club hosting the event. Data is often available through local government websites and community notices.
