Sport in Korea

Although not commonly considered a sport, traditional mask dance drama is physically demanding[1].

Kite flying (Yeon Nalligi) is considered a sport in East Asia[2].

The bulls butt heads and attempt to push the opponent backwards.

The owner of a bull named Glamorous made 1.2 million dollars from tipping alone.

Korean wrestling is played in a sandy ring, and the contender who throws his opponent to the ground wins a point[6].

A taekwondo practitioner demonstrating dollyo chagi technique.