And to help encourage the joint women's hockey team, South Korea has created a special cheerleading squad to boost the side and other athletes from both the host nation and the DPRK. The joint team will take the ice for a friendly against Sweden on Sunday.
Around one hundred people, mostly children and students got together in Wonju, Gangwon Province, a village situated near Pyeongchang. The trope waved unified peninsula flags as they celebrated the group's creation. As well as the new women's hockey team, the agreement after the high-level talks also worked out a deal which will see both the North and South march together at the Opening Ceremony on February 9th.