Badminton News: To celebrate Olympic Day, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) along with the World Health Organization (WHO) have launched a collaborative effort known as the “Let’s Move” campaign, highlighting the importance of regular physical exercise to maintain good health and well-being.
By encouraging people of all ages and backgrounds to engage in physical activity, this initiative aims to combat physical inactivity and the health risks associated with it.
South Korea’s women’s singles world No. 2 An Se Young chimed in, asking everyone to join her in motion on Olympic Day.
Watch the Korean superstar show off his skills as he urges you to be active for at least 30 minutes every day.
An Se Young is one of the best young players currently held by South Korea and has successfully reached seven finals this season, four of them winning the title, namely India Open Super 750, Indonesia Masters Super 500, the All England Open Super 1000 and Thailand. Open Great. 500 last month, as he finished second in the Malaysian Open Super 1000, German Open Super 300 and Asian Super 1000 Badminton Championships.
Besides An Se Young, a two-time Indian Olympic medalist, Pusarla Venkata Sindhu is also among a number of big names in the sport like football legend David Beckham and swimmer Yusra Mardini to support this Olympic Day campaign to get active. .
Article Tags: Olympic Day, An Se Young, BWF
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