Taiwan Winter Games athlete faces punishment for China uniform
THE TAIWANESE government has denounced its Winter Games athlete Huang Yu-ting after the speed skater was spotted wearing a Chinese national team suit in an online video.
China and Taiwan have been at odds for decades as Beijing regards the island as its territory, vowing to seize it one day – by force if necessary.
Self-ruled, democratic Taiwan is often held up as a bastion of liberalism but authorities have said Olympian Huang could be punished after she hit a nerve in January when she posted a clip of herself in the Chinese suit.
She removed the video following a barrage of criticism, explaining later that a Chinese friend had given her the uniform and she wore it “for friendship.”
As the Beijing Winter Olympics drew to a close over the weekend, an official said Huang will be investigated and faces “appropriate punishment” at the orders of Taiwanese Premier Su Tseng-chang.
Su yesterday reiterated that a probe into Huang’s conduct was underway.
“Athletes on the national team ... should maintain our national dignity and honor,” the premier told reporters.
“Her conduct was extremely improper and failed to meet public expectations.”
The 33-year-old was among four Taiwanese athletes competing at the Olympics over the last two weeks.
She drew more ire during the Games when she said in an interview with Chinese media that she felt “at home” competing in Beijing.
Huang defended herself on her Facebook page – which she has since deleted.
“Let sports be sports. In sports, we do not distinguish nationalities,” she had written.
“We are all good friends in private.”