Mayor Joo Gwangdeok: "Promoting Citizens' Fitness... Supporting the Vitalization of Amateur Sports"
Mayor Joo Gwangdeok Encourages Amateur Athletes
Key Local Figures Pledge Support for Community Sports Development
On August 30, Mayor Joo Gwangdeok of Namyangju attended the 19th Namyangju Mayor's Badminton Tournament held at the Namyangju Sports and Culture Center Indoor Gymnasium, where he encouraged amateur athletes and spent time with citizens.
Joo Gwangdeok, mayor of Namyangju, is delivering a greeting at the 19th Namyangju Mayor's Badminton Tournament held on the 30th at the Namyangju Sports and Culture Center Indoor Gymnasium. Provided by Namyangju City
View original imageThis tournament was organized to promote physical fitness among citizens and to strengthen ties within the local sports community. The city hosts this annual event to foster a healthy leisure culture and expand the base of amateur sports, recognizing badminton as a representative sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The tournament will continue until the night of August 31, concluding with an awards ceremony.
The opening ceremony was attended by key figures, including Mayor Joo Gwangdeok, local members of the National Assembly and provincial council, Vice Chairperson Lee Jeongae of the Namyangju City Council, Namyangju Sports Council President Yoon Sunghyun, and Namyangju Badminton Association President Park Byungsam. They encouraged the athletes and pledged continued interest and support for the development of local sports.
The tournament features men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles events, with participants competing passionately across various divisions tailored to age and skill level. The venue was filled with an atmosphere of mature sportsmanship and enthusiastic support, contributing to the festive spirit of amateur sports through orderly and fair management.
Joo Gwangdeok, mayor of Namyangju, is delivering a greeting at the 19th Namyangju Mayor's Badminton Tournament held on the 30th at the Namyangju Sports and Culture Center Indoor Gymnasium. Provided by Namyangju City
View original imageNamyangju City expects this tournament to facilitate active exchanges among badminton club members and promote harmony across generations, further expanding participation in amateur sports. The city also anticipates that community interest in badminton and other amateur sports will continue to grow.
Mayor Joo Gwangdeok stated, "Badminton is a representative sport that anyone, regardless of age or gender, can enjoy. It is a valuable activity that supports the health and leisure of our citizens. The city will spare no administrative support to vitalize amateur sports."
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President Park Byungsam of the association said, "The passion and effort of each participant will serve as the foundation for the development of badminton in Namyangju. We will do our utmost to ensure that badminton continues to be established as a leading amateur sport in our region."
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