The Korea Sports Promotion Foundation (Chairman Cho Hyun-jae) published a 『30-year history of Korean racing (subtitle: 30 years of Korean racing sports)』, which contains the history of 30 years of Korean racing, which began at Jamsil Racecourse in 1994.
The book, which consists of about 300 pages, is largely divided into two parts and contains the history of Korean experience that has been developed through innovation for 30 years. The first part describes the 30-year history of using Jamsil Bicycle Stadium, a legacy of the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the departure process of the early Korean bicycle race to promote people's leisure, promote national sports, expand local finances, the opening of Gwangmyeong Speedom, the world's largest indoor bicycle stadium, and various social contribution activities.
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A race scene at the Jamsil Racecourse. Supplied by the Health Promotion Team |
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On the other hand, the second part combines various records of Korean racing, 30th anniversary sit-downs, interviews with employees and athletes who do their best for the race, and past Grand Prix racing winners.
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Opening race at Gwangmyeong Speed Dome in 2006. Supplied by the Health Promotion Team |
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An official from the Gyeongryun Provincial Government Headquarters said, `The 30-year history of Korean career can be easily viewed in the form of e-books by anyone on the Gyeongryun website,' and added "Please pay a lot of attention to it as you can also see a digital history museum containing various videos related to Korean career."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.