The high-octane energy of the Gwangmyeong Speedom is usually defined by the blur of cyclists and the roar of the crowd, but the Korea Cycle Racing and Boat Racing General Headquarters is currently shifting the spotlight toward a more sober priority: the fight against gambling addiction.
In a move that balances the thrill of the bet with social responsibility, the General Headquarters—an arm of the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation (KSPO)—has launched a series of gambling prevention education initiatives. These efforts aim to curb the risks associated with betting sports, ensuring that the entertainment value of the races doesn’t override the well-being of the participants.
Ethics and Efficiency at the Speedom
The gambling prevention programs are not the only civic-minded push currently underway. The General Headquarters has also integrated an energy-saving campaign into its operations at Gwangmyeong, signaling a broader push toward sustainable management within the sports-betting industry.
By pairing environmental consciousness with addiction education, the organization is attempting to reshape the public image of state-run betting. Rather than focusing solely on the turnover of the races, the current strategy emphasizes the “healthy” side of sports entertainment—where the excitement of the competition is tempered by strict ethical guardrails.
The Scale of the Operation
This push for responsibility comes as the General Headquarters manages a massive operational calendar. For instance, the cycle racing at Gwangmyeong Speedom is structured around dozens of sessions annually, including high-stakes “Target Races” (대상 경륜) that bring together top-tier athletes from all grades, including select, excellent and special classes.

Maintaining this level of activity requires a complex infrastructure, from the management of athlete insurance and safety equipment to the digital distribution of race videos and news for fans. The introduction of gambling prevention education suggests that as the scale of these events grows, the necessity for systemic safeguards must grow with them.
Quick Guide: Racing Governance
- Governing Body: Korea Sports Promotion Foundation (KSPO) / Cycle Racing and Boat Racing General Headquarters.
- Key Venues: Gwangmyeong Speedom (Cycle) and Misa Boat Racing Course (Boat).
- Current Focus: Integrating gambling prevention and energy conservation into the fan and athlete experience.
Can state-run betting industries successfully decouple the excitement of the game from the risks of addiction through education alone?







