Kim Dong-moon, president of the Badminton Association... "I'll communicate and solve the assignments"
Kim Dong-moon, president of the Badminton Association... "I'll communicate and solve the assignments"
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Professor Kim Dong-moon of Wonkwang University was elected in the 32nd election of the Badminton Korea Association.
According to Newsis on the 23rd, Professor Kim won 64 out of 154 valid votes and won the most votes in the election for the 32nd president of the Korea Badminton Association held in Hotel Sunshine, Dong-gu, Daejeon. Candidate Kim Taek-kyu (43 votes), the 31st president of the Korea Federation of Business Badminton, Jeon Kyung-hoon (39 votes), and Choi Seung-tak (8 votes), the former president of the Daegu Badminton Association, failed.
Kim, who was elected as the next president, will start his four-year term at the regular general meeting early next month. Kim had three medals: mixed doubles at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, men's doubles bronze at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and men's doubles gold at the 2004 Athens Olympics. 메이저사이트
After retiring from the sport after the 2004 Athens Olympics, Kim taught at Wonkwang University, his alma mater, from 2012 after studying in copyright, before challenging himself to become the badminton president. In this election, Kim pledged ▲ reorganization of the association's regulations ▲ transparent system for selection of national team members ▲ operation of communication mechanisms for trust between the association and its athletes ▲ joint growth of daily sports and elite sports ▲ transparent financial management.
Professor Kim said, "During the long election period, other candidates and many supporters who assisted me, all worked hard together," adding, "There are many tasks piled up in front of us, so we will solve them one by one through communication."
"We have to be celebrated after the Paris Olympics and take a better badminton path, but the image has fallen and my shoulders have become heavier," he said. "We will quickly solve the national subsidy issue and the vacant national team leader."
"From tomorrow, we will solve our problems one by one, including attracting sponsors. The best way is to communicate," he said. "We will try our best to communicate with athletes, leaders and amateur players to resolve issues and rekindle the badminton boom."