Han Ki Beom Hope Sharing hosts first qualifier for ‘2023 Youth Health Promotion Seoul Basketball Tournament’

On Tuesday, 6 June, at 9:30 a.m., at Gwangjin-gu Sports Club (Jayang Gymnasium), Hankyubum Hope Share held the first qualifying round of the ‘2023 Youth Health Promotion Seoul Basketball Championship’, organised and hosted by Hankyubum Hope Share and sponsored by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Sports Council.안전놀이터

A total of 48 teams (192 players) competed in the first qualifying round of the ‘2023 Youth Health Promotion 3X3 Seoul Basketball Competition’ in the primary (12 teams), secondary (18 teams), and tertiary (18 teams) categories. The first qualifying round of the ‘2023 Youth Health Promotion 3X3 Seoul Basketball Tournament’ started at 10 a.m. with the elementary school games, followed by the secondary school games, and then the high school games in order to create a safe competition.

The ‘2023 Youth Health Promotion 3X3 Seoul Basketball Tournament’ provided an opportunity for youth to improve their physical fitness, cultivate good character, and demonstrate their basketball skills, and it was a great opportunity for bonding and harmony between players through goodwill competition.

The winning teams of the ‘2023 Youth Health Promotion 3X3 Seoul Basketball Competition’ held in Seoul were awarded certificates, award boards, and minor prizes.

“The 2023 Youth Health Promotion 3X3 Seoul Basketball Tournament was a meaningful opportunity to feel the passion of the youth, and we will do our best to support basketball dreamers in the future,” said Han Ki-beom, chairman of the Hope Sharing Foundation.

The foundation will host the second qualifying round of the ‘2023 Youth Health Promotion 3X3 Seoul Basketball Competition’ at Gwangjin-gu Sports Club (Jayang Gymnasium) on Tuesday, 15 August, and the winners of the first and second qualifying rounds will have the opportunity to compete in the King of the King on Tuesday, 3 October.

The organisation supports children’s heart disease, multicultural families and basketball dreamers.

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