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North Korea's Kim and Kim react during their mixed doubles final against South Korea at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris
North Korea's Kim and Kim react during their mixed doubles final against South Korea at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris

North Korea's Kim Jong and Kim Hyok Bong react during their mixed doubles final against South Korea at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris May 18, 2013. The North Korean pair defeated the South Korean pair Lee Sangsu and Park Youngsook. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SPORT

North Korea's Kim and Kim react as they play against South Korean pair Lee and Park in the mixed doubles final at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris
North Korea's Kim and Kim react as they play against South Korean pair Lee and Park in the mixed doubles final at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris

North Korea's Kim Jong and Kim Hyok Bong react as they play against South Korean pair Lee Sangsu and Park Youngsook in the mixed doubles final at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris May 18, 2013. The North Korean pair defeated the South Korean pair. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE

North Korea's Kim and Kim face South Korean pair Lee and Park in the mixed doubles final at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris
North Korea's Kim and Kim face South Korean pair Lee and Park in the mixed doubles final at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris

North Korea's Kim Jong and Kim Hyok Bong play against South Korean pair Lee Sangsu and Park Youngsook in the mixed doubles final at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris May 18, 2013. The North Korean pair defeated the South Korean pair. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SPORT

North Korea's Kim and Kim pose with their trophy after winning their mixed doubles final against South Korean pair Lee and Park at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris
North Korea's Kim and Kim pose with their trophy after winning their mixed doubles final against South Korean pair Lee and Park at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris

North Korea's Kim Jong and Kim Hyok Bong pose with their trophy after winning their mixed doubles final against South Korean pair Lee Sangsu and Park Youngsook at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Paris May 18, 2013. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SPORT TABLE TENNIS)