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"Hwang Sun-woo and Baek Soo-yeon Best Athlete Award" The Korea Swimming Federation will hold a board meeting and regular congressmen's meeting for 2025 settlement

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Park Sujin

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Baek Soo-yeon (left) and Hwang Sun-woo (right). /Photo = Korea Swimming Federation
The general meeting of representatives of the Korea Swimming Federation was held on the 26th. /Photo = Korea Swimming Federation

The Korea Swimming Federation announced on the 26th that it announced the start of the 2026 season in earnest through the 2025 settlement board and the 2026 regular general meeting of representatives.

According to the Korea Swimming Federation, on the 23rd, the Federation decided on a regular audit report for 2025, project results and settlements for 2025, and a plan to pay administrative support for the city and provincial swimming federation at the 2025 settlement meeting room 144 on the first floor of the Olympic Hall.

At the 2026 regular general meeting of representatives held at the same place on the morning of the 26th, the 2025 business results report and 2026 business plans were reviewed, and the 2026 Korea Swimming Federation citation ceremony was also held.

Based on their performance in 2025, Hwang Sun-woo (Gangwon Provincial Government), who set a new men's 200m freestyle Asian record, and Baek Soo-yeon (Ulsan Sports Council), who is an example of others with steady performance, including two gold medals at the 106th National Sports Festival, won the grand prize.

The Busan Metropolitan City Swimming Federation, which contributed to the successful hosting of the 106th National Sports Festival swimming competition, was selected as the best member organization award. Announcing the start of the 2026 season in earnest through the 2026 regular general meeting of representatives, Chairman Chung Chang-hoon said, "As the Asian Games are held, we will listen to the various opinions of delegates and board members so that athletes and leaders can focus only on the game and perform their best, and that referees can take the lead in creating a fair game environment and create a season that does not spare all-round support for all swimmers."

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