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The Korea Sports Council (President Yoo Seung-min) held the inauguration ceremony for the first batch of KSOC reporters for 2026 on the 1st at the conference room on the 3rd floor of the Seoul Olympic Parktel.
The Korea Sports Council explained that this first batch of KSOC reporters is being operated so that teenagers and young people can directly cover the sports scene in the Republic of Korea and produce content, thereby widely promoting the value of sports and strengthening communication between the Korea Sports Council and the next generation.
Twelve individuals (nine young people and three teenagers) who were finally selected as reporters attended the inauguration ceremony. They received appointment certificates and name tags. Following the ceremony, education was conducted to strengthen practical reporting skills, including guidance on reporter activities and article writing methods.
The reporters will be active for approximately five months from June to October. They will complete monthly individual and team missions. In particular, they plan to cover various sports scenes related to events such as the Aichi-Nagoya Summer Asian Games and the National Sports Festival, and produce content on topics such as sports for all and sports policies.
Kim A-ryung, a student selected as a KSOC reporter this time, stated, "It is an honor and a great expectation to be able to directly cover the sports scene that I have been interested in for a long time," and added, "I will produce vivid content to widely inform the public about the projects and policies promoted by the Korea Sports Council and to make sports feel more approachable."
> said, "The KSOC reporters will play an important role in discovering and conveying stories of Korean sports from the perspective of the next generation," and added, "I hope that the value of sports will be more widely known to the public through fresh content that captures the voices from the field."
Meanwhile, the Korea Sports Council emphasized, "Going forward, we plan to expand the points of contact connecting the public and sports by carrying out various communications, including the operation of the KSOC reporters, and to make the value of sports naturally permeate daily life."

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