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Astound! The South Korean player slapped his opponent and was sent off

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On September 24, shocking news spread quickly at the Hangzhou Asian Games that a South Korean judoka actually slapped her opponent in the face in the women's 48KG semifinals, violating the rules of the competition and being punished by the referee for disqualification. The incident immediately sparked heated discussions and widespread attention.

Astound! The South Korean player slapped his opponent and was sent off

In this fierce bout, South Korea's Kim Ji-eun and Kazakhstan's Altina Abdrakhmanova have a relentless battle. However, unexpectedly, Kim Ji-eun suddenly lost emotional control during the match and unreservedly slammed his opponent in the face, a scene that shocked the audience and caused widespread controversy. Kim Ji-un's misconduct was determined by the referee to be an irregularity and he was immediately ejected from the court, missing out on the opportunity to participate in the final. Altina advanced directly to the final and eventually won the silver medal.

Astound! The South Korean player slapped his opponent and was sent off

As a sport based on respect and etiquette, judo strives to create an atmosphere of friendly competition and mutual respect. In judo, it is strictly forbidden to hurt one's opponent, whether intentionally or unintentionally. According to the rules of the International Judo Federation, any intentional or excessive violence will be considered a violation and may result in disciplinary action or even disqualification of the player.

Astound! The South Korean player slapped his opponent and was sent off

However, this is not the first time that the South Korean team has been punished for uncivilized behavior. In the semifinals of the men's 90KG class at Rio 2016, South Korea's Ahn Baek-hyun used his fist to beat his opponent's head in a ground fight against Japan's Bekmat Nasanov. Because of this, the referee determined that his behavior was a violation and sanctioned him with a penalty of elimination.

Astound! The South Korean player slapped his opponent and was sent off

In response to this incredible incident, many netizens expressed shock. This kind of uncivilized behavior actually occurred on the stage of high-level competition, which triggered people's deep thinking about athletes' behavioral norms and moral education. At the heart of sports is respect, etiquette and fair play, and every athlete should always bear this principle in mind and participate in the competition with a positive attitude.

The incident further highlighted the challenges facing sport, including athletes' code of conduct, moral education, and impartial enforcement of referees. There are calls for greater education and guidance of athletes to ensure fairness and respect on the playing field.

Astound! The South Korean player slapped his opponent and was sent off

This controversial incident reminds us that sport should be a bridge for friendship, peace and common progress, not a breeding ground for violence and bad behaviour, no matter what the competition. We look forward to witnessing more fair, friendly and civilized sports scenes in the future.

Whether athletes, coaches or spectators, we all have a responsibility to set an example of ethical values and discipline in sport and to work together to create a positive, healthy and fair sporting environment. Let's work together.

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