Imwonbae, Head of Hanwha Q CELLS Disabled Sports Team (right), is presenting a bouquet to athlete Park Jaewon. As a measure to prevent COVID-19, he visited training centers for each sport to deliver prize money and other rewards. <Photo by Hanwha Q CELLS>

Imwonbae, Head of Hanwha Q CELLS Disabled Sports Team (right), is presenting a bouquet to athlete Park Jaewon. As a measure to prevent COVID-19, he visited training centers for each sport to deliver prize money and other rewards.

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Hanwha Q CELLS Disabled Sports Team participated in four events at the 41st National Disabled Sports Festival held in Gumi, Gyeongbuk Province, late last month, winning a total of 28 medals. On the 11th, the company awarded prize money to 22 medal-winning athletes and provided daily necessities such as bedding to some athletes facing difficult living conditions. The Hanwha Q CELLS Disabled Sports Team won a total of 19 medals, including 6 gold medals in weightlifting, and 7 silver medals in shooting.



The intellectually disabled soccer team won a gold medal, achieving their first national tournament victory since the team's establishment. The rowing athletes received bronze medals. Established in 2019 to practice Hanwha Group's social contribution philosophy of "Together, Far," the Hanwha Q CELLS Disabled Sports Team is considered the largest in Chungbuk Province. As of last month, the team consists of 35 athletes across 6 sports. Im Won-bae, head of the Hanwha Q CELLS Disabled Sports Team, said, "We will continue to support the development of the local community and the discovery of outstanding disabled athletes."


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