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Jung Ryang-Woong is a male former international table tennis player from North Korea. [1]
He won a bronze medal at the 1965 World Table Tennis Championships in the Swaythling Cup (men's team event) with Jung Kil-Hwa, Kim Chang-Ho, Kim Jung-Sam and Pak Sin Il. [2] [3]
Two years later he won a silver medal at the 1967 World Table Tennis Championships in the Swaythling Cup (men's team event) with Kang Neung-Hwa, Kim Chang-Ho, Kim Jung-Sam and Pak Sin Il. [4] [5] [6]
Parliamentary elections were held in North Korea on 25 August 1948 to elect the members of the 1st Supreme People's Assembly. Organised by the People's Committee of North Korea, the elections saw 572 deputies elected, of which 212 were from North Korea and 360 from South Korea.
Parliamentary elections were held in North Korea on 8 October 1962 to elect the members of the 3rd Supreme People's Assembly. Only one candidate was presented in each constituency, all of which were selected by the Workers' Party of Korea, although some ran under the banner of other parties or state organisations to give the illusion of democracy. Voter turnout was reported to be 100%, with all reportedly voting in favour of the candidates presented.
Parliamentary elections were held in North Korea on 26 July 1998. 687 deputies were elected to the tenth Supreme People's Assembly. There was only one nominated candidate per constituency - 687 candidates for 687 seats. According to the state news agency KCNA, the turnout rate was 99.85%, and 100% of participating voters cast their ballots in favour of the registered candidates. About two thirds of the deputies were new, and deputies with a military background reportedly doubled in number. Kim Jong-il was unanimously elected in constituency n°666. According to a Rodong Sinmun editorial, this proved "how deep the Korean people's trust in Kim Jong Il is and how powerful and solid the monolithic unity of the people around him in one thought and purpose and with moral obligation is."
Li Bun-hui is a former table tennis player from North Korea who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Hiroshi Takahashi is a former international table tennis player from Japan.
The 10th Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea was in session from 1998 until 2003. It consisted of 687 deputies, and held six sessions.
The 1965 World Table Tennis Championships men's singles was the 28th edition of the men's singles championship.
The 1965 World Table Tennis Championships – Swaythling Cup was the 28th edition of the men's team championship.
The 1967 World Table Tennis Championships – Swaythling Cup was the 29th edition of the men's team championship.
Jung Kil-Hwa is a male former international table tennis player from North Korea.
Kim Chang-ho is a male former international table tennis player from North Korea.
Kim Jung-Sam is a male former international table tennis player from North Korea.
Pak Sin Il is a male former international table tennis player from North Korea.
Kang Neung-Hwa is a male former international table tennis player from North Korea.
Hajime Kagimoto is a former international table tennis player from Japan.
The 1973 World Table Tennis Championships – Swaythling Cup was the 32nd edition of the men's team championship.
Diao Wenyuan is a former international table tennis player and coach from China.
Chu Jong-Chol is a male former international table tennis player from North Korea.
Kim Jung-Hoon is a male former international table tennis player from South Korea.
Kim Young-mi is a female former international table tennis player from South Korea.