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The Korea Sports and Human Resources Development Institute joined hands with Jeollanam-do to cultivate athletic talents

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Kim Woojong

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(From left) Park Kyung-chae, head of the Administrative Support Division of the Jeollanam-do Sports Association, Kim Young-shin, director of the Jeollanam-do Office of Education, Choi Young-joo, director of the Tourism and Sports Bureau of Jeollanam-do, and Park Ki-seok, director of the Korea Sports Human Resources Development Institute. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Sports Council
(From left) Park Kyung-chae, head of the Administrative Support Division of the Jeollanam-do Sports Association, Kim Young-shin, director of the Jeollanam-do Office of Education, Choi Young-joo, director of the Tourism and Sports Bureau of Jeollanam-do, and Park Ki-seok, director of the Korea Sports Human Resources Development Institute. /Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Sports Council

The Korea Sports Association (Chairman Yoo Seung Min) and the Korea Sports Human Resources Development Institute (hereinafter referred to as the Development Institute) have joined hands with Jeollanam-do.

The Korea Sports Council said on the 17th, "The development institute has signed a business agreement with Jeollanam-do, Jeollanam-do Office of Education, and Jeollanam-do Sports Council to promote sports and systematically discover and foster sports talents."

"The signing ceremony was held at 10:30 a.m. at the Jeollanam-do Sports Center with Park Ki-seok, head of the Korea Sports and Human Resources Development Institute, Choi Young-joo, director of the Jeollanam-do Tourism and Sports Bureau, Kim Young-shin, director of the Jeollanam-do Office of Education, and Son Jeom-sik, secretary-general of the Jeollanam-do Sports Council. On this day, the four organizations agreed to establish a cooperative system for regional sports development and future sports talent development," he said.

First of all, to jointly develop and operate educational programs, each institution will jointly develop and operate programs to promote people's health and revitalize sports, and establish an inter-agency linkage system to discover athletic talents early and systematic career support.

In addition, through human resource linkage and educational cooperation, education and training programs to strengthen the professionalism of sports leaders, teachers, and officials will be linked to each other and cooperation such as sharing related information will be promoted. At the same time, each institution will be able to actively utilize human resources, such as sharing instructor manpower necessary for education and training operation.

In addition, in order to jointly utilize facilities and educational resources, the development institute's educational facilities and sports facilities owned by each institution will be jointly utilized through mutual consultation.

The development center was officially opened in Jangheung, Jeollanam-do, on December 11 last year, and as an institution specializing in training athletic talents and physical education, it is set to operate a full-fledged education and training program from April this year. With this agreement, we plan to further strengthen cooperation with local related organizations and expand our role as a physical education hub. In addition, it plans to establish a continuous cooperation system with related organizations in the future to strengthen its role as a specialized physical education institution and establish itself as a platform for nurturing athletic talents growing with the region.

"This agreement will serve as an opportunity to further strengthen the foundation for discovering and fostering athletic talents through close cooperation with local related organizations," Yoo Seung Min said. "We will continue to contribute to the development of local sports and public health through various educational programs and cooperation projects."

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