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Lessons in Olympic spirit from 'Japan's' Korean gold medallist live on


Lessons in Olympic spirit from Japan s Korean gold medallist live on
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By Chang-Ran Kim
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Son Chung-in poses with a photograph of his father, Sohn Kee-chung, who won the 1936 Berlin Olympics marathon event, during an interview with Reuters in Yokohama
By Chang-Ran Kim
YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) - Long before American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos made history with their Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics, another poignant image of silent protest was etched into the conscience of Koreans – and largely forgotten everywhere else.
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Sohn Kee-chung carries a torch in the opening ceremony of 1988 Seoul Olympic Games in Seoul ....

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Lessons in Olympic spirit from 'Japan's' Korean gold medalist live on


Jul 14, 2021
Yokohama – Long before American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos made history with their Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics, another poignant image of silent protest was etched into the conscience of Koreans and largely forgotten everywhere else.
At the Berlin Olympics in 1936, Korean Sohn Kee-chung stood with his head hung, hiding the Rising Sun flag on his chest with a laurel plant as Japan’s national anthem filled the stadium to honor his marathon victory. The moment filled him with “unbearable humiliation,” he recounted in his autobiography, and marked the beginning of an anguished chapter in his life. ....

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YOKOHAMA, Japan, July 14 (Reuters) - Long before American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos made history with their Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics, another poignant image of silent protest was etched into the conscience of Koreans – and largely forgotten everywhere else.
At the Berlin Olympics in 1936, Korean Sohn Kee-chung stood with his head hung, hiding the rising-sun flag on his chest with a laurel plant as Japan s national anthem filled the stadium to honour his marathon victory. The moment filled him with unbearable humiliation , he recounted in his autobiography, and marked the beginning of an anguished chapter in his life. ....

Soult Ukpyolsi , South Korea , United States , Kangwon Do , Sohn Kee Chung , Tommie Smith , John Carlos , Nao Kodaira , Gerry Doyle , Zenichi Terashima , Shigeki Tanaka , Tokyo Meiji University , Black Power , Berlin Olympics , Korean Sohn Kee Chung , Meiji University , Seoul Games , Son Kitei , Korean War , Pyeongchang Olympics , Naomi Osaka , Lee Sang Hwa , தெற்கு கொரியா , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , சோன் கீ சுங் , டாமி ஸ்மித் ,