North
Korean martial arts display met with silence
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[February 09, 2018]
By Philip O'Connor
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - A
martial arts display by North Korean athletes at the opening
ceremony for the 2018 Winter Games was met with silence at the
Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium, with the only supportive noises coming
from North Korean cheerleaders high in the stands.
The display of the traditional martial art of taekwon do was part of
a joint effort with South Korea as the stadium filled up, and the
host nation's segment was accompanied by a pop version of a
traditional Korean folk song.
The hosts performed a fast-paced routine choreographed to the music,
delighting the crowd as they smashed planks of wood in time to the
music.
But when the North Korean athletes took over, it became a more
austere affair.
Their display also featured much breaking of wood and the smashing
of some concrete blocks, but it was accompanied by guttural shouts
from the martial artists as the majority of the crowd looked on in
silence.
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The only support for the North Korean section seemed to come from
two groups of red-and-white clad female cheerleaders sitting in
orderly rows and waving Korean unity flags, who whooped and cheered
loudly during the entire display.
Barefoot in the freezing temperatures, some of the athletes needed
several attempts to break their objects, but the arena floor was
littered with broken timber by the time the South Koreans joined
them for a joint finale.
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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