The Borneo Post

Chinese swimmer assaulted Korean at Asian Games — Report

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JAKARTA: A South Korean swimmer was assaulted by a Chinese athlete following an altercatio­n at the Asian Games, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported on Thursday.

The incident happened after Kim Hye-jin accidental­ly struck the Chinese swimmer’s face while training at Jakarta’s Aquatic Center, Yonhap said, citing the Korean Sport and Olympic Committee ( KSOC).

The Chinese swimmer, who was not named, kicked Kim and the pair had to be separated by athletes and coaches, the report said.

“Two swimmers had a quarrel after they had physical contact,” a KSOC official was quoted as saying. “Kim apologised first, but apparently the Chinese athlete couldn’t understand what she said and assaulted her.”

Chinese staff apologised to their South Korean counterpar­ts for the incident at the scene and again later in the athletes’ village, according to the KSOC.

A KSOC spokeswoma­n later played down the incident.

“It’s something that happens frequently between swimmers during training and the Chinese player’s coach has apologised,” the spokeswoma­n told AFP.

Kim, 24, placed fifth in the women’s 100 metre breaststro­ke final in Jakarta on Sunday.

Asian Games organisers said they were unaware of the incident when approached by AFP.

The Chinese Olympic Committee were not immediatel­y available for comment. — AFP

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