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North Korea to send big squad

Table tennis presents one of North Korea's best medal chances [GALLO/GETTY]
North Korea is sending its second largest Olympic squad ever with more than 60 athletes selected to attend next month's Summer Games in Beijing.

The North's official Korean Central News Agency said the communist nation will compete in more than 10 disciplines during the August 8-24 Olympics, including archery, boxing, wrestling, table tennis and swimming.

"Now they are all full of confidence to display the honor of the (North) with high scores by applying Korean-style competing principles and methods in each game,'' KCNA said.

The size of the North's squad is the second largest since it sent 75 athletes to the 1992 Games in Barcelona, according to South Korea's Unification Ministry.

The North sent 36 athletes to the 2004 Athens Olympics.

The communist nation is sending a larger delegation apparently because of its geographic and political closeness to China, ministry official Lee Jeong-taek said.

Beijing is Pyongyang's major ally and a main aid donor to North Korea.

The North's No. 2 official, Kim Yong Nam, is also reportedly attending the opening ceremony for the Beijing Games.

 Source: Agencies
 
 
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