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S Korea skating chief apologises for incidents

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SEOUL: Korea’s skating union has apologised for souring the mood ahead of February’s Winter Games after a coach was banned for life for striking a short track athlete and a speed skater almost lost her spot at the Olympics due to an administra­tive error.

Kim Sang-hang, president of the Korea Skating Union (KSU), said in a statement that it would take steps to avoid further problems as South Korea prepares to host next month’s Olympics in Pyeongchan­g.

The incidents sparked a huge backlash in Korea, with almost 200 online petitions calling for the KSU to be reformed or disbanded were lodged with the presidenti­al Blue House. The KSU has seen more than its fair share of controvers­y over the years, with allegation­s of favouritis­m and athlete mistreatme­nt prompting the government to order a review of the governing body after the Sochi Olympics in 2014. “I sincerely apologise for the issues regarding the national skating team ahead of the Winter Olympics,” Kim said in a statement. “We promise there will be no repeat of these problems and will come up with reform measures and implement them as soon as possible.”

The KSU handed out a lifetime ban to the coach of Shim Suk-hee on Thursday after he admitted to physically assaulting the 20-year-old, who won gold, silver and bronze medals in Sochi. Public anger with the KSU grew when it emerged speed skater Noh Seon-yeong was told only last week that she would be unable to compete in the team pursuit in Pyeongchan­g because she had not been able to earn a spot in an individual event.

The KSU was criticized for failing to give Noh the chance to qualify but it blamed the oversight on miscommuni­cation with the Internatio­nal Skating Union. Noh, who had been hoping to win gold to honour her late brother, former short track world champion Jing-kyu, who died of bone cancer in 2016, was surprising­ly reinstated on Friday after two Russians who had qualified were dropped from the final list.— Reuters

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