Violinists and cheering squads: North Korea’s Olympic lineup
TOKYO — North Korea won’t be dominating any medal counts when the Winter Olympics come to Pyeongchang in South Korea next month. But it’s hoping to grab as much of the spotlight as it can with what might be an Olympic first in ice hockey and a flamboyantly crowd-pleasing all-female cheering section to liven up the stands.
Negotiators from the two Koreas, fighting against the clock ahead of the games’ Feb. 9 start date, announced some of the key details of North Korea’s plans after a day of talks Wednesday in the Demilitarized Zone that divides them.
Officials from North and South will take the plan to the International Olympic Committee in Switzerland this weekend for approval.
Here’s a quick look at who might be coming. And a note on who conspicuously isn’t.