Korean flag bearers feel honored to represent country at opening ceremony

MILAN — When South Korean figure skater Cha Jun-hwan was first told he would carry the national flag during the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, he found the news “a bit unreal.” Then on Friday night in Milan, it all became reality, as Cha joined speed skater Park Ji-woo, a fellow three-time Olympian, as co-flag bearers for South Korea at Milano San Siro Olympic Stadium. “It is truly an honor,” Cha was quoted as saying by the Olympic Information Service. “The flag bearer stands at the front of the team, and I hope that the positive energy from this role can be passed on to all the athletes of South Korea.” Cha, 24, will be competing in his third consecutive Winter Games. He placed 15th on home ice at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics and then ranked fifth four years later in Beijing, the best performance by a South Korean male figure skater. Cha finished in second place at his final Olympic tuneup competition, the International Skating Union Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, in Beijing on Jan. 25. He is scheduled to take the ice on Saturday for the m

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