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The Dutch Olympic champion cried and pointed the finger at Han Yutong: the referee turned a blind eye to China's fouls

On February 20, Beijing time, all the competitions of the much-anticipated Beijing Winter Olympics finally came to an end, and the last link was of course the happy closing ceremony of athletes from all over the world, I believe that under the leadership of director Zhang Yimou, we as the organizers can still show the best side to the world like the opening ceremony, so that foreigners can see the excellent aesthetics from this ancient oriental country, and continue to publicly execute the opening and closing ceremonies of the Tokyo Olympic Games.

The Dutch Olympic champion cried and pointed the finger at Han Yutong: the referee turned a blind eye to China's fouls

However, before the closing ceremony, the Dutch short track speed skater and Olympic champion of the Winter Olympics, Shu Erting, publicly accused Chinese teenager Han Yutong in an interview with reporters, because one of the latter's fouls directly caused her to be thrown away by South Korea's Choi Min Jing and lost the qualification to compete for the short track speed skating 1500 meters. The referee on duty did not make any corresponding punishment for Han Yutong's foul behavior. According to local Dutch media, Schultin even cried in public.

The Dutch Olympic champion cried and pointed the finger at Han Yutong: the referee turned a blind eye to China's fouls

After reviewing the game video, the author thinks that Shuerting's complaint is really a bit of a fuss, when she was preparing to sprint to the first place, she collided with Han Yutong, who followed After Cui Minjing, and it was at this time that Shulting was affected and ultimately failed to achieve transcendence. And who took the initiative in this collision is actually not clear, that is to say, it may be Han Yutong's foul, but it may also be Shultin himself foul.

The Dutch Olympic champion cried and pointed the finger at Han Yutong: the referee turned a blind eye to China's fouls

But after the game, Shulting's overtaker, South Korea's Choi Min-jing, only won a bronze medal, while China's Han Yutong was seventh (first from the bottom), even if she was punished by the referee for fouls, it would not affect Shulting's final ranking. Let's make another assumption, what if the Dutch athlete fouled it? Wouldn't her ranking also plummet, of course, this is an afterthought, and here we will only analyze it according to Schultin's words.

However, the author has a question in his mind, when it was determined that Han Yutong had a foul, why did Shulting not immediately appeal, but chose to complain publicly at the end of all the events of the Winter Olympics? She even played an emotional card with tears, and the cattiness in this was probably only known to her. Maybe it is to try to set off a public opinion storm at this juncture, or perhaps to take advantage of the last bit of heat of the Winter Olympics to attract fire to the referee and Han Yutong, but this is also a guess of the author, after all, the real idea is only known to Shultin and the Dutch delegation themselves.

The Dutch Olympic champion cried and pointed the finger at Han Yutong: the referee turned a blind eye to China's fouls

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