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- 2018-1 the YeongDeukSik and the Welcome party for the freshmen in College of Sport Science
- 2018-1 the YeongDeukSik and the Welcome party for the freshmen in College of Sport Science 2018-1 the YeongDeukSik and the welcome party for the freshmen in College of Sport Science were held at Gymnasium Complex in Suseonggwan on April 26th. In this event, Dr. Soo-hyun Park(Exercise Physiology) and Dr. Eun-hyung Cho (Measurement and Evaluation of Physical Education), who came from the Graduate School of Korea and who were appointed as Senior Researcher of Korea Institute of Sports Science (KISS) this year, attended and shared the pleasure. The degree recepients are 4 doctoral degree students (Ji-cheol Kim, In-hwan Lee, Bo-ra Moon, Won-min Choi) and 3 master's degree students (Yong-joon Ahn, Jae-won Woo, Da-hee Choi). A total of 13 freshmen entered the school, including 2 doctoral students (Kook-jin Kim and Bong-kyu Cheong) and 11 master's students (Hyun-seong Park, Hyun Lee, Yeo-jin Kim, San-hae Kang, Tae-wan Kim, Jun-young Park, Jin-hong Son, Han-ul Sin, Ki-wook Jang, Ye-rin Jeong, and Kwon-seok Han). Many members from inside and outside the university, including graduates and freshmen participated in this event. Through the encouragement of the president of the College of Sport Science, Kyung-ro Chang, there is a meaningful place to praise graduates for their hard work and to celebrate the freshmen who became new members of the College of Sport Science.
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- 작성일 2018-05-15
- 조회수 3282
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- [U-League] Sungkyunkwan University '3 point shoot 10 times' won the Chosun University and got 4 wins this season.
- [U-League] Sungkyunkwan University '3 point shoot 10 times' won the Chosun University and got 4 wins this season. Sungkyunkwan University won the game against Chosun University at the 2018 KUSF University Basketball U-League in the Natural Sciences campus of Sungkyunkwan University with 96-69. Yoon-soo, Lee (204 cm, C) suffered ankle injury in the second quarter, was behind in rebound (34-37), but he managed to keep his team's three-point shot rate at 45.5 % (10/22). * The Results of the game * Sungkyunkwan University 96 (21-14, 18-6, 27-23, 30-26) 69 Chosun University This is a translation of ESKAKA’s blog. (Source: https://blog.naver.com/eskaka/221270884067)
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- 작성일 2018-05-09
- 조회수 3247
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- KEPCO volleyball coach Cheol-soo Kim, started late than others but persevered
- KEPCO volleyball coach Cheol-soo Kim, started late than others but persevered He went to buy shoes and started volleyball by chance with the proposal of a shoe store owner who was a volleyball official. For Kim, volleyball should be a sport he plays well rather than a pleasure. When you have important games, to keep your composure, training is the answer. You may not be swayed when you are trained to push your limits and gain the confidence you can do it in any situation. After he retired, the team offered him a coaching position. After that, he became a manager and would like to be remembered as a 'changing' director. He asked the students to always be confident and also said he wants students to be ‘active’ based on that. This news is a translation of SKKUW article. (Source: http://www.skkuw.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=20037)
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- 작성일 2018-04-23
- 조회수 3175
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- 2018 SKKU College of Sport Science Graduate School Fair
- 2018 SKKU College of Sport Science Graduate School Fair 2018-1 SKKU College of Sport Science Graduate School Fair is held at Suseong-Gwan (Gymnasium Complex) on Aprit 3rd(TUE). This event introduced graduate school programs (sport physiology, sport management and marketing, sport sociology, biomechanics, sport measurements, sport psychology) for students interested in graduate school. In addition, Professor Kil-ho Eom delivered information to the students about the necessity of graduate school entrance, the background of graduate school entrance, the scholarship, entrance cases, and the career direction after graduation. After the whole event, the students visited the laboratory directly and had time to ask questions about each research and to discuss the specific major.
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- 작성일 2018-04-16
- 조회수 3235
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- [Paralympics] Volunteers of 'Hidden Heroes' in PyeongChang
- [Paralympics] Volunteers of 'Hidden Heroes' in PyeongChang Yoo Seung Son, who works at Air Force unit in Daegu, worked as volunteer for this Paralympic Games after collecting leave and getting permission from the unit. He works at the spokesman's new news desk, satisfying the curiosity of journalists at home and abroad. After completing the first semester of the second grade of the Sungkyunkwan University sport science department, he joined the army. And he does volunteer now. He said, "I wanted to feel the historical scene of the Olympics in Korea. I feel it is worthwhile to contribute to a successful Paralympic Games." After he entered Sungkyunkwan University, he collected his scholarships for the first, second year and offered them as scholarships to help those in need. He inherited the 'donation spirit' that his brother Sang Hyuk, a student at the same department in his fourth year, had practiced first. It is a translation of the yonhapnews article. (Source: http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2018/03/17/0200000000AKR20180317012900007.HTML)
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- 작성일 2018-04-06
- 조회수 3255
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- Hidden Science in Pyeongchang Olympic sports clothing
- Hidden Science in Pyeongchang Olympic sports clothing The 2018 Winter Olympics was held in Pyeongchang, Korea. Particularly, the athletes won numerous medals and received the public's acclaim in the short track race where Korea stands out the most. Let's take a closer look at what scientific principles are hidden in sports clothing of short track and speed skating. The short track speed skating To reduce the impact when athletes fall, sports clothes are made of bulletproof material on the shin and main parts. Because of the nature of the short track race, the athletes are turning the circle of the link at high speed, so reducing the resistance and friction of the air is an essential feature of the competition. Also, several athletes play in one race at the same time, so that players can collide with each other and hurt, so there are uniforms with pockets to wear various pads. The speed skating The difference from the short track is that the speed skating wears an all-in-one uniform from head to toe without a helmet. Both have the same goal of reducing air resistance, but speed skating is important for minimizing air resistance up to the head because it is competition which is challenging up to 0.01 seconds. So, instead of a helmet, athletes wear a hood attached to the sports clothes so that air does not enter the forehead and ears. This article is a translation of SKKUZINE. (Source: https://www.skkuzine.com/Culture/view/1414)
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- 작성일 2018-03-14
- 조회수 3265
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- The orientation for incoming freshmen 2018
- The orientation for incoming freshmen 2018 The orientation for incoming freshmen of College of Sport Science 2018 was held at KENSINGTON RESORT in Chungju from 2018.2.27.(TUE) to 2018.3.1.(THU). The orientation for incoming freshmen 2018 was conducted through a variety of programs to create fellowship between freshmen and undergraduates and an energetic university life for them. Dean, Kyung-ro Chang, Professors of College of Sport Science and Staff of Administration Office attended the event. They advised and encouraged freshmen about future university life.
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- 작성일 2018-03-13
- 조회수 3185
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- Min-young LEE won the JLPGA opening game and it is her 3rd career
- Min-young LEE won the JLPGA opening game and it is her 3rd career Min-young LEE (26, Hanwha-qcells) won the opening game of the JLPGA tour. She was 6-under-par 66 in the third round of the 2018 JLPGA Tour Daikin Orchid Ladies on March 4 at the Ryukyu Golf Club in Okinawa, Japan. She recorded 11-under 205, was named to the top of the leaderboard in a tournament and won a trophy. It is the first win of the season and her 3rd career. The prize money is 21.6 million yen (about 220 million KRW). This article is a translation of MK sports. (Source: http://sports.mk.co.kr/view.php?year=2018&no=143490) College of Sport Science
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- 작성일 2018-03-09
- 조회수 3206
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- [Spring University League] Sungkyunkwan University - Ajou University, who's the winner to go to the cup final?
- [Spring University League] Sungkyunkwan University - Ajou University, who's the winner to go to the cup final? Sungkyunkwan University and Ajou University reach the semi-final in the 54th Spring University football competition. Sungkyunkwan University managed to win the quarter-finals with a 4-3 lead in the penalty shoot-out with Sangji University in Sanyang Sports Park and got the semi-final ticket. Sungkyunkwan University will play the semi-final with Ajou University who won the game 3 to 2 with Dankook University. ※ Results of the 54th Spring University Football League quarter-finals (24th) Cheongju University 1-0 Incheon University Ajou University 3-2 Dankook University Catholic Kwandong University 1 <5PK4> 1 Gwangju University Sungkyunkwan University 0 <4PK3> 0 Sangji University This article is a translation of sportschosun news. (Source: http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2018/02/25/2018022500598.html) College of Sport Science
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- 작성일 2018-02-26
- 조회수 3279
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- Ko Becomes Only Second in Tour's History to Win in Her LPGA Debut
- Ko Becomes Only Second in Tour's History to Win in Her LPGA Debut ADELAIDE, South Australia – The pipeline of talent to the LPGA apparently has an endless supply of players. One year after Sung Hyun Park matched Nancy Lopez as the only ones to win Rolex Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year in the same season, Jin Young Ko is starting 2018 as if she wants to make that elite duo a threesome. With her three-stroke victory over Hyejin Choi on Sunday in the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open, the 22-year-old rookie from South Korea became the first player in 67 years to win in her debut tournament as an LPGA member and only the second in the tour’s history, equaling the feat pulled off by Beverley Hanson in 1951, just the tour’s second year. Ko, who earned LPGA membership when she won the KEB Hana Bank Championship last October, was impressive start to finish at Kooyonga Golf Club, leading wire-to-wire. She began Sunday’s final round four strokes ahead of Hannah Green and put the title away with a closing 69 that left her at 14-under-par 274. Jin Young Ko, who has nine wins on the KLPGA, burst on the scene when she finished second to Inbee Park in the 2015 Ricoh Women’s British Open at Turnberry after squandering a three-stroke lead on the back nine at the age of 20. It seems as if that painful experience was a steppingstone for her rather than a stumbling block as she won three times on the KLPGA in both 2016 and 2017. Ko showed her resiliency at Turnberry by employing a caddie she met only the day before the tournament began and by adapting quickly to links golf, which she had never played before. In Australia, she once again displayed a mental approach that is one of the strengths of her game, revealing no signs of pressure in her LPGA debut. “I focused on my game and I think my chipping and putting were keys,” she said about her solid play at Kooyonga. “This course is narrow, and then there’s the green, so I’m thinking about only the greens and then try to two putt,” she said of her strategy for the final round. This is an excerpt from an english article. (Source: http://www.lpga.com/news/2018-with-win-ko-became-second-in-tours-history-to-win-debut) College of Sport Science
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- 작성일 2018-02-19
- 조회수 3322