PYONGYANG, North Korea -- Members of North Koreas Olympic team returned home on Saturday, greeted by a small crowd of family and friends.Vice Premier Ro Tu Chol and Vice Minister of Sport Kim Jong Su were also at Pyongyangs airport to welcome the team home from Rio. But there was no motorcade and no crowds lining the streets -- a common welcome in the past for North Korean athletes returning home after winning overseas competitions.North Korea won seven medals in Rio: two golds in weightlifting and gymnastics, three silvers in weightlifting, and two bronzes in table tennis and shooting.Thats more medals -- but less gold -- than North Korea won at the previous Olympics in London. The North took home four golds and two bronzes at the 2012 games.I did my best in this competition to bring back victory and confidence for our army and people, gymnast Ri Se Gwang, who won a gold medal in Rio in the mens vault, said after returning home. 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Ahead of round two of the Aviva Premiership, we bring you all the team news.Worcester Warriors vs. GloucesterSixways, Friday, 19.45Worcester make three changes with Donncha OCallaghan coming into the starting line-up along with tighthead prop James Johnston and flanker Alafoti Faosiliva, while Phil Dowson skippers the side from No.8.You couldnt have hand-picked a better home game to start the season, Worcester coach Carl Hogg said. Playing against Gloucester in a big local derby on a Friday night will produce a fantastic atmosphere and were all excited to begin our Sixways campaign.Last weekend we didnt really get ball in hand. Now its about getting an opportunity to put our game on the field.We want to make ourselves really tough to beat at home and that starts this Friday night.Gloucester are unchanged from the side that fell to a late defeat to the Tigers in round one.?Sale Sharks vs. HarlequinsAJ Bell Stadium, Friday, 20.15Sale make four changes from their round one defeat to Newcastle with?Neil Briggs, Jonathan Mills, David Seymour and Paolo Odogwu replacing Rob Webber, Andrei Ostrikov, Laurence Pearce and Nev Edwards respectively.We have high expectation levels here at the club, Sale boss Steve Diamond said. We could have done a lot better last week against Newcastle, but we will do a lot better on Friday night.It will be a tough game, Quins have got a good leadership team and new players in, so theyll be throwing everything at us to get the win. For us, its back to the grindstone at the AJ Bell, and grind out another successful season at home.Harlequins starting 15 is unchanged from the one that beat Bristol while they make two changes to the bench with?James Chisholm and Winston Stanley replacing George Merrick and Alofa Alofa.The club are still without England fullback Mike Brown and they hope to have him fit for next weekends action.Bath vs Newcastle FalconsThe Recreation Ground, Saturday, 15:00Luke Charteris and Zach Mercer will both make their compettitive debuts for Bath in Round 2 of the Aviva Premiership.ddddddddddddBath make five changes in the pack. Charteris partners Dave Attwood in the second row while Mercer lines up alongside Charlie Ewels and David Sisi in the back row.In the front row Ross Batty continues at hooker, flanked by Nick Auterac at loose-head and Kane Palma-Newport at tight-head.Newcastle Falcons made just one change to the side that beat Sale Sharks 19-17 -- Alex Rogers replaces the injured Taione Vea.Leicester Tigers vs WaspsWelford Road, Saturday, 15:00Mike Fitzgerald, Mike Williams and Owen Williams all return to the Leicester Tigers matchday squad as they welcome Wasps.Second-rower Fitzgerald returns to partner Ed Slater at lock, while England international Dan Cole starts in the front row.JP Pietersen, Luke Hamilton and George McGuigan are in line to make their home debuts for the Tigers.For Wasps Thomas Young returns to the side and start at openside after a four-month injury lay-off.?Bristol vs Northampton SaintsAshton Gate, Sunday, 15:00Bristol make two changes with Ian Evans and Ben Mosses coming into the side. Gavin Henson has failed to recover from a dead leg.Northampton make three changes to their side. In the backs Ahsee Tuala moves from wing to full back, allowing George North to start, whilst Stephen Myler plays at fly-half.In the forwards Teimana Harrison moves from the bench to open side, and Mike Haywood returns to the matchday squad.Exeter Chiefs vs SaracensSandy Park, Sunday, 15:00Exeter coach Rob Baxter make three changes to his starting XV. Up front summer signing Greg Holmes has been given the nod over Harry Williams at tight-head.England international Geoff Parling is promoted from the bench ahead of Mitch Lees to skipper the side and Lachie Turner comes in on the wing for Ollie Woodburn, who is nursing a knock after the Wasps game. ' ' '