Cheonan City Sports Council Encourages Athletes Participating in Chungnam Provincial Sports Festival
Cheonan City to Participate with 719 Athletes in 30 Events, Aiming for Third Consecutive Overall Victory
Cheonan City Sports Council visited the representative athletes of Cheonan City in each sport ahead of the 2024 Chungcheongnam-do Residents Sports Festival to offer encouragement. Photo by Han Namgyo, Chairman of the Sports Council, visiting the baseball stadium.
View original imageThe Cheonan City Sports Council visited the representative athletes of Cheonan City in each sport to encourage them ahead of their participation in the 2024 Chungcheongnam-do Residents Sports Competition.
From the 13th to the 16th of next month, the Cheonan City team will compete in 30 sports, including baseball, soccer, and badminton, with 719 athletes aiming for the overall championship at the '2024 Chungcheongnam-do Residents Sports Competition' held in Seosan.
Accordingly, Han Namgyo, the chairman of the Sports Council, along with executives and staff, personally visited the training sites of the 30 sports to meet and encourage the athletes and promised to provide thorough support for the competition.
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Chairman Han Namgyo said, "This competition will be a stage where the perseverance and fighting spirit of our athletes, who have been preparing diligently, will shine," adding, "We will spare no support so that all athletes who have worked hard in training can perform well."
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