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The South Korean delegation said it would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for its decision to punish the South Korean team in short-track speed skating, saying that the 8 billion people who watched the previous day's game were referees. Korea

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The South Korean delegation said it would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for its decision to punish the South Korean team in short-track speed skating, saying that the 8 billion people who watched the previous day's game were referees.

South Korean media also quoted Choe Yong-joo, a referee of the International Skating Federation and head of the South Korean Short Track Speed Skating Support Group, as saying that repeated misjudgments are black whistle acts.

In fact, the International Skating Federation has given a detailed explanation of the penalty, and the South Korean side should be very clear about the basis for the penalty, unless they do not understand English. #媒体人周刊 #

The South Korean delegation said it would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for its decision to punish the South Korean team in short-track speed skating, saying that the 8 billion people who watched the previous day's game were referees. Korea
The South Korean delegation said it would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for its decision to punish the South Korean team in short-track speed skating, saying that the 8 billion people who watched the previous day's game were referees. Korea
The South Korean delegation said it would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for its decision to punish the South Korean team in short-track speed skating, saying that the 8 billion people who watched the previous day's game were referees. Korea
The South Korean delegation said it would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for its decision to punish the South Korean team in short-track speed skating, saying that the 8 billion people who watched the previous day's game were referees. Korea

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