X

Pro wrestler, archer to be inducted into Korea's Sports Hall of Fame

By Yonhap
Published : Dec. 5, 2018 - 11:21
Late South Korean pro wrestling legend Kim Il and former world archery champion Kim Jin-ho will enter the country's Sports Hall of Fame, the national Olympic committee announced Wednesday.

The Korean Sport & Olympic Committee said the two athletes have been named as its "sports heroes" for 2018. They were selected among six candidates after a panel of experts at the KSOC's sports hero selection committee evaluated their contributions to sports development and national prestige. 



This file photo taken Sept. 27, 1986, shows South Korean archer Kim Jin-ho competing at the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul. (Yonhap)


Kim Il, who passed away in 2006 at age 77, was the godfather of the South Korean pro wrestling industry. Known for his head-butt knockouts, he was a star wrester in both South Korea and Japan in the 1960s and 1970s.

A heavyweight wrestler, he took championships in various organizations such as the Worldwide Wrestling Associates, All Japan Pro Wrestling, Japan Wrestling Association and the National Wrestling Alliance.

He was awarded three classes of South Korea's Order of Sports Merit, the highest being the Cheongryong Medal in 2006. Cheongryong means "blue dragon" in Korean.

Kim Jin-ho is a pioneer in South Korean archery who started the country's dominance on the international stage.

She won both individual and team gold medals at the World Archery Championships in 1979 and 1983. The 57-year-old also has five gold medals from three Asian Games and a bronze medal from the 1984 Summer Olympics. Kim received the Cheongryong Medal in 1980.

Since 2011, the KOC's Hall of Fame has been honoring those who promoted South Korea internationally with sports-related activities. It not only evaluates their achievements, but also their importance as a role model for society and how they overcame obstacles.

Previous inductees include the late Sohn Ki-jung, who won the marathon event at the 11th Summer Olympics in 1936, when Korea was under Japanese colonial rule; former wrestler Yang Jung-mo, South Korea's first Olympic champion; and Kim Yu-na, who won South Korea's first ever Olympic gold medal in figure skating. Last year, South Korean football legend Cha Bum-kun won the honor.

The KSOC said the 2018 Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held on Dec. 19. (Yonhap)

MOST POPULAR

More articles by this writerBack to List