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Think of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics four years ago, when it was the darkest day of short track speed skating

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In the world of short track speed skating, what can be matched by the excellent results achieved by Koreans is the various foul moves in the competition, which are not generally dirty, but dirty.

Before the rise of countries such as China, it is a fact that South Koreans held gold medals in almost all the short track speed skating events at the Winter Olympics. Since yang Yang's "ice-breaking move" in the 500-meter event at the 2002 Winter Olympics broke the monopoly of South Koreans in short track speed skating, because he felt the threat from China and other countries, the original dirty actions of Koreans have become more serious.

Think of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics four years ago, when it was the darkest day of short track speed skating

Athletes from other countries, especially China's short-track speed skaters, if they are warned by the referee for a yellow card, the Koreans are not only indifferent, but even happy, but also eager to make up for the knife, if the players in their own countries are judged by the referee to foul, all kinds of protests and complaints, and often work, as if the International Skating Federation is opened by their family, live to get rid of a "only allow state officials to set fires, do not allow the people to light the lamp" ugly face.

For example, in the men's 1000m short track speed skating competition at the Beijing Winter Olympics, South Korean athlete Huang Daxian was warned by the referee for illegally overtaking foul contact in the semifinals and disqualified from the competition. It was as if the honeycomb had been stabbed at once, and public opinion in South Korea was agitated, believing that the domestic players had suffered unfair penalties.

Think of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics four years ago, when it was the darkest day of short track speed skating

South Korea was extremely dissatisfied with this sentence, and the Korean Sports Association protested and appealed, and even threatened to boycott the game. Who is used to this problem of Koreans? Your athletes who commit fouls can't be punished? You think the ass of the tiger in the Year of the Tiger can't be touched? Do you really think ISU was opened by your family?

This time, ISU was very tough, and in reply to the statement of the South Korean delegation, it believed that the referee had no problem with Huang Daxian's sentence:

The ISU short track speed skating referee received two protests on February 7, with South Korea protesting against Hwang Dae-hyun's punishment in the semi-finals. But as announced on the screen on the field, Wong was punished for illegally oversteing foul contact. In accordance with Article 123, paragraphs 4 and 5 of the GENERAL PROVISIONS of the International Skating Union, the referee confirmed that the protest was rejected.

One Hwang Dae-hyun made the whole of South Korea jump up and down, how can you not think about the Winter Olympics held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, four years ago. Halfway through the short track speed skating, the referee awarded a total of 20 foul awards to athletes from 11 different countries. However, it is worth mentioning that only one athlete in 9 of the 11 countries was convicted of fouls, and China was the hardest hit area of this penalty, with up to 10 fouls, accounting for half of the total number of fouls.

Think of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics four years ago, when it was the darkest day of short track speed skating

Especially on the second competition day, February 13, 2018, the twenty-eighth day of the Chinese Lunar New Year, the Chinese Winter Olympic short track speed skating team suffered a large area of "black", as many as 4 Chinese players were judged to be fouled in just 30 minutes, this day, can be called the darkest day of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.

In the women's 500m semifinals, the winning favourites Fan Kexin and Qu Chunyu stopped in the semifinals. Male players Ren Ziwei and Han Tianyu were "hacked" by the referee in the men's short track speed skating 1000 meters competition, and the results of the competition and the qualification for promotion were cancelled in the name of fouls.

Think of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics four years ago, when it was the darkest day of short track speed skating

At that time, did the Chinese Olympic delegation jump to its feet, did it appeal? It's not that we're weak, it's that you're too arrogant, and we know that appeals are useless, because you're the hosts. At that time, of course, you didn't say a word to watch from the wall, and watched the good drama!

In that penalty incident, how much profit you got was not a little forced, and you had to jump up and down at the Beijing Winter Olympics four years later, as if you were wronged.

Out of the mix, always have to pay back.

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