A special trip to Okinawa for my dad’s 70th birthday 🎂❤️
A special trip to Okinawa for my dad’s 70th birthday 🎂❤️
A special trip to Okinawa for my dad’s 70th birthday 🎂❤️
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하준님과 식빵언니 유튜브에서 함께했어요! 드라마 세이렌도 많이 사랑해주세요 😍.😍
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
Sport can transform lives and entire communities. Abhijit Bhattacharya has been named the Global Winner of the 2025 IOC Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Champions Award for empowering young people in rural India — with a strong focus on opportunities for girls — through grassroots volleyball. Through the Brahmaputra Volleyball League, more than 12,000 children across 400 teams now have the opportunity to play, with equal participation for girls and boys. Alongside the global award, five continental winners have also been recognised: Africa – Racheal Kundananji OLY (Zambia) Americas – Mónica Elvira Franco Luzcando (Panama) Asia – Kim Yeon-koung OLY (Republic of Korea) Europe – Michele Kang (France) Oceania – Robyn Cockburn (New Zealand) Photo Credit: 📸: @fivb #Olympics
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🏐NE IN A BILLION 💫. 📖 The end of a playing career often signals the closing of a chapter. In Kim’s case, it has become the beginning of another. After two decades competing at the highest level of international volleyball, the South Korean star stepped away from professional competition in 2025. But the transition away from the sport’s most visible stage had already begun a year earlier. ✨ That realization now guides the next stage of her life. Although the intensity of professional competition is behind her, Kim remains closely connected to the sport through mentorship and development work with younger athletes. 🔗 EXCLUSIVE STORY ON FIVB.COM 🏐 #IWD2026 #Volleyball 🎉 Our International Women’s Day 2026 celebration launches on March 3, showcasing player stories of resilience, discipline and evolution on and beyond the 🏐 court through March 8.
🏐NE IN A BILLION 💫. 📖 The end of a playing career often signals the closing of a chapter. In Kim’s case, it has become the beginning of another. After two decades competing at the highest level of international volleyball, the South Korean star stepped away from professional competition in 2025. But the transition away from the sport’s most visible stage had already begun a year earlier. ✨ That realization now guides the next stage of her life. Although the intensity of professional competition is behind her, Kim remains closely connected to the sport through mentorship and development work with younger athletes. 🔗 EXCLUSIVE STORY ON FIVB.COM 🏐 #IWD2026 #Volleyball 🎉 Our International Women’s Day 2026 celebration launches on March 3, showcasing player stories of resilience, discipline and evolution on and beyond the 🏐 court through March 8.
🏐NE IN A BILLION 💫. 📖 The end of a playing career often signals the closing of a chapter. In Kim’s case, it has become the beginning of another. After two decades competing at the highest level of international volleyball, the South Korean star stepped away from professional competition in 2025. But the transition away from the sport’s most visible stage had already begun a year earlier. ✨ That realization now guides the next stage of her life. Although the intensity of professional competition is behind her, Kim remains closely connected to the sport through mentorship and development work with younger athletes. 🔗 EXCLUSIVE STORY ON FIVB.COM 🏐 #IWD2026 #Volleyball 🎉 Our International Women’s Day 2026 celebration launches on March 3, showcasing player stories of resilience, discipline and evolution on and beyond the 🏐 court through March 8.
🏐NE IN A BILLION 💫. 📖 The end of a playing career often signals the closing of a chapter. In Kim’s case, it has become the beginning of another. After two decades competing at the highest level of international volleyball, the South Korean star stepped away from professional competition in 2025. But the transition away from the sport’s most visible stage had already begun a year earlier. ✨ That realization now guides the next stage of her life. Although the intensity of professional competition is behind her, Kim remains closely connected to the sport through mentorship and development work with younger athletes. 🔗 EXCLUSIVE STORY ON FIVB.COM 🏐 #IWD2026 #Volleyball 🎉 Our International Women’s Day 2026 celebration launches on March 3, showcasing player stories of resilience, discipline and evolution on and beyond the 🏐 court through March 8.
🏐NE IN A BILLION 💫. 📖 The end of a playing career often signals the closing of a chapter. In Kim’s case, it has become the beginning of another. After two decades competing at the highest level of international volleyball, the South Korean star stepped away from professional competition in 2025. But the transition away from the sport’s most visible stage had already begun a year earlier. ✨ That realization now guides the next stage of her life. Although the intensity of professional competition is behind her, Kim remains closely connected to the sport through mentorship and development work with younger athletes. 🔗 EXCLUSIVE STORY ON FIVB.COM 🏐 #IWD2026 #Volleyball 🎉 Our International Women’s Day 2026 celebration launches on March 3, showcasing player stories of resilience, discipline and evolution on and beyond the 🏐 court through March 8.
🏐NE IN A BILLION 💫. 📖 The end of a playing career often signals the closing of a chapter. In Kim’s case, it has become the beginning of another. After two decades competing at the highest level of international volleyball, the South Korean star stepped away from professional competition in 2025. But the transition away from the sport’s most visible stage had already begun a year earlier. ✨ That realization now guides the next stage of her life. Although the intensity of professional competition is behind her, Kim remains closely connected to the sport through mentorship and development work with younger athletes. 🔗 EXCLUSIVE STORY ON FIVB.COM 🏐 #IWD2026 #Volleyball 🎉 Our International Women’s Day 2026 celebration launches on March 3, showcasing player stories of resilience, discipline and evolution on and beyond the 🏐 court through March 8.