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South Korea's technical expertise in organizing softball competitions has been recognized on the international stage.
The Korea Baseball and Softball Association (KBSA) officially announced on the 21st that "Woo Ji-seok, part manager of the New Business Department, has been appointed as a technical committee member of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC)."
According to the KBSA, WBSC President Riccardo Fraccari officially appointed Part Manager Woo Ji-seok as a technical committee member through a formal letter. This appointment has been officially approved by the federation's executive committee, and Committee Member Woo began his full term starting with the first WBSC technical committee meeting on March 31.
This appointment is the result of Committee Member Woo's expertise recognized on the Asian softball stage. He was elected as Gi Sul-wi (Director) at the 28th Asian Softball Confederation (SA) General Assembly in January and has successfully led the technical operations and seminars for softball events in the Asian region. Committee Member Woo is scheduled to serve concurrently in the SA Gi Sul-wi (Director) position, which is set to last until the end of 2030, while also holding the WBSC technical committee position, performing a role in international event operations.
The WBSC Technical Committee, led by Chairman Chet Gray (Australia), will be organized into three working groups: event management, performance and career development, and education and development. Committee Member Woo's specific role will be determined at a later date.
Committee Member Woo stated, "I am greatly honored to be appointed as a technical committee member of the World Baseball Softball Confederation. I will do my best to serve as a bridge to quickly convey the latest trends and changing regulations from the international stage to the domestic scene."
He further expressed his ambition: "I will be a reliable supporter to enhance the capabilities of domestic event operation personnel and ensure our national team can fully adapt to international competition environments and achieve the best results."
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