Introduction: Asian Games - South Korean athletes compete to cry opponent follow-up! After being punished, the wicked first sued and wept
On September 25, Beijing time, the first day of the opening day of the Hangzhou Asian Games, the Chinese delegation performed well and won 20 gold medals in one fell swoop. In stark contrast, the South Korean team, despite finishing second in the gold medal count, suffered heavy losses in sportsmanship. In a women's judo competition, the misconduct of a Korean female athlete shocked all spectators. She was ejected for a serious foul, and her subsequent actions caused public outrage, from refusing to accept the referee's decision to crying in protest, her lack of sportsmanship was exposed.
There are always winners and losers, but sportsmanship is eternal. Unfortunately, in the judo arena of the Hangzhou Asian Games, we saw a rupture in sportsmanship.
The South Korean female athlete was extremely emotional during the match against the Kazakh woman. In an instant, she impulsively raised her arm and slapped the other party fiercely. This action stunned the audience, and the tears in the corners of the eyes of the Kazakh players became the most powerful protest.
The referee made the only correct decision: to expel the Korean player from the field. But to everyone's expectations, she did not accept this punishment, but showed an unbearable side. She stood on the field, hands on her waist, indignant. Later, the South Korean coach also joined the protest team, arguing loudly with the referee.
An even more shocking scene happened. The Korean player realized that she could not change the fate of being expelled, and she went to the sidelines and began to cry bitterly, as if she were a poor person who had been wronged by the world. Her dramatic performance made the audience wonder deeply about her sportsmanship.
In contrast, the Kazakh athlete, who was slapped in the face, showed true sportsmanship. Despite her injury, she gracefully bowed to the South Korean player as a sign of respect for the match and her opponent.
Epilogue:
Sports are not only about physical skill and tactical intelligence, but more importantly, about sportsmanship. This scene of the Asian Games not only disgraced the Korean team, but also brought shame to the entire sports world. How can such a game be exciting when rules and fairness on the field are ignored, when athletes are not responsible for their actions? How should we view such an event? Welcome to express your views in the comment area.
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