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  • Two Koreas to compete as single team at Games

    Good news is hard to come by, and is always welcome.


    Potential bad news for France, but that's ok.

    42 minutes ago

    SEOUL (Reuters) -
    North and South Korea agreed on Tuesday to compete as a single team for the first time at the 2006 Asian Games, and at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, a South Korean official said.

    North and South Korea have been bitter ideological -- and sporting -- rivals for more than 50 years and are gradually building closer relations across the Demilitarised Zone.

    "We had discussed making a single team since we jointly marched in such international events six times," Baek Sung-il, a spokesman for South Korea's Olympic Committee, said by telephone from Macau.

    "As exchanges between South and
    North Koreahave been progressing, the mood was ripe for reaching such an agreement."

    Both Koreas are taking part in the East Asia Games in Macau. They marched together at that opening ceremony and more notably at the Sydney and Athens Olympics, but have not competed as one team at such major events.

    Baek said the two sides would meet again in Kaesong, a city just north of the Demilitarised Zone, on December 7 to discuss the details of how to form a joint team.

    Prior to the East Asia Games in Macau, North Korea suggested that the sports officials from the two Koreas try and thrash out details of forming joint teams on the sidelines of the event, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.

    The selection process for the joint team and its budget have yet to be worked out, Yonhap cited South Korean sports officials in Macau as saying.

    The communist North and capitalist South formed a single table tennis team and a soccer team in the 1990s but the experiment did not continue.

    At the 2004 Athens Olympics, North Korea won five medals while South Korea won 30. Their joint total of 35 would have been good enough for seventh on the medals list between Japan and France.
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    This is all because of America's military presence there. If it weren't for our weapons being pointed at those evil commies there would be no peace.
    Monkey!!!

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    • #3
      Need to send their asses to Cuba, don't we?
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      • #4
        That should make for some interesting team dynamics during the down times. Is every North Korean athlete going to have a corresponding state agent hovering over them making sure they don't get asked the wrong questions or give the wrong answers?
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        • #5
          Hardly matters, they are all going to defect anyways.
          "The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.

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          • #6
            Honorable medals will shine!
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            • #7
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              • #8
                *totally ignores real point of this thread*

                Wait...it seems that the RoK athletes are superior to the DPRK's...if it's totally merit based, the RoK would just dominate...if it's not, it would weaken the joint team. Hmmm...
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                • #9
                  meaningless gestures
                  Stop Quoting Ben

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mao
                    Wait...it seems that the RoK athletes are superior to the DPRK's...if it's totally merit based, the RoK would just dominate...if it's not, it would weaken the joint team. Hmmm...
                    You did not consider the situation where the RoK athletes are better in some events while the DPRK ones are better in others.
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                    • #11
                      South Korea, the only victorious state in the cold war which is still trying to surrender.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sikander
                        South Korea, the only victorious state in the cold war which is still trying to surrender.
                        stupid Sunshine Policy...
                        Stop Quoting Ben

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Urban Ranger


                          You did not consider the situation where the RoK athletes are better in some events while the DPRK ones are better in others.
                          Maybe, but I think on aggregate the number of events which DPRK athletes are better in is smaller than the number of events in which the RoK athletes are better.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mao


                            Maybe, but I think on aggregate the number of events which DPRK athletes are better in is smaller than the number of events in which the RoK athletes are better.
                            Yes that was actually in the OP...
                            As a whole, the team will still be better than both separate.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Lul Thyme


                              Yes that was actually in the OP...
                              As a whole, the team will still be better than both separate.
                              That depends, if the team is split totally evenlyi (ie: ROK athletes compete in half the events and DPRK are in the other half) it might actually hurt overall performance.

                              However, they haven't decided how to split the team AFAIK, and the above idea is kind of inane...
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