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Lee Changho’s condition is not good
Monday, March 08, 2010

This is the headline from an Oro news report about Lee Changho’s arrival to Shanghai, China for the 3rd and final stage of the 11th Nongshim Cup. Oro is reporting that he is suffering from migraine headaches and his flight into Shanghai had experienced some severe turbulence. It is well known that Lee Changho does not like air travel, so his condition may be the result of a very stressful flight.

Lee Changeho will play the winner of the 1st round between Japan’s Hane Naoki and China’s Liu Xing on March 10th. Lee Changho(9d) is the last player for the Korean team. Hane Naoki(9d) is the last player for the Japanese team, and China has three players left – Liu Xing(7d), Chang Hao(9d), and Gu Li(9d). Updates will follow, if more details become known.

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