Jokgu and Gateball, Only Busan Hosts This Year's Sports for All Competition... Expressing Hope for the 2030 Busan World Expo Bid
The 32nd Busan Citizens Sports Festival, Uniquely Held Nationwide
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The 32nd Busan Citizens Sports Festival, a festival for amateur sports enthusiasts including Jokgu and Gateball, was held on the 27th at six venues across the city, including the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.
A total of 1,240 participants competed in six events: Gateball, Ground Golf, Jokgu, Soccer, Tennis, and Park Golf.
The amateur sports competition, which was suspended last year due to COVID-19, was held only in Busan nationwide this year. It carried the hope of attracting the 2030 Busan World Expo.
The event was held without spectators as a principle, and only those who verified their vaccine pass participated in the competition.
Jang In-hwa, president of the Busan Sports Council, said, “As this is a competition held with difficulty after two years, I hope it will be an opportunity to revitalize amateur athletes.”
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