The Department of Police Administration at Kyungmyeong National University (President Park Seung-ho) is attracting attention as a prestigious kabaddi department. The Kabaddi team, composed of members of the Police Administration Department and the Kabaddi Club, won the women’s college championship and the men’s college runner-up in the national competition, and even produced a national standing army.토토사이트
On the 20th, the Kabaddi Team of the Police Administration Department of Kyemyung Culture University won the women’s championship and the men’s runner-up at the ’16th Association National Kabaddi Championship and 19th Hangzhou Asian Games National Selection Tournament’ held at the Signal Chogyo Gymnasium in Busan. In particular, the women’s team won the tournament for the second consecutive time, and in the men’s team, Cho Jae-young was selected as a member of the national standing army. In addition, Professor Park Heon-kook of the Department of Police Administration received the Best Coach Award, Coach Jung Jin-wook of the Kabaddi Club received the Achievement Award, and Choi Seo-hyun, who led the women’s team to victory, received the Best Player Award.
Founded six years ago by students practicing judo, the Kabaddi Club has achieved remarkable results in various competitions, including a runner-up finish in its first competition in 2018.
“Kabaddi not only helps students develop a sense of cooperation and caring, but also helps them improve their mental strength and physical fitness to become police officers,” said Professor Park.
Kabaddi, which means ‘to hold one’s breath’ in Hindi (the official language of India), is a team sport that combines juggling and martial arts, and is the best exercise for developing cooperation and unity. It started as an Indian folk game and was adopted as an official event at the 1990 Beijing Asian Games, and attracted attention at the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games, where Korean men’s athletes defeated the host nation, India, in the final to win a silver medal.