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triathlon association you just heard today (6th) decides the level of discipline against the perpetrators. Permanent expulsion is mentioned, but it must be determined whether the association is entitled to discipline. Choi Choi's colleagues held a press conference calling for severe punishment and foreseeing further exposure.

This is reporter Jeong Ban-seok.

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Ko Sook-hyun, who was named as the perpetrator, is the director Kim Mo, the team doctor Ahn Mo, and two male and female senior players.

The Korean Triathlon Association held a sports fair committee, which is the disciplinary committee at 4:00 pm, and decides the disciplinary level for three out of the four who were designated as perpetrators minus the team doctor.

Director Kim Mo and two players will be present in person to explain the case, but Tim Dr. Ahn has never been enrolled in the association and has been removed from disciplinary action.

If it is determined that the act of violence is serious under the regulations of the Committee, it may be suspended for three years or more, suspension of qualification, or permanent expulsion.

The Korea Sports Association is in a position to punish disciplinary action so that it cannot step into the sports world again, so the possibility of permanent expulsion is not small.

It is also pointed out that Choi's response to procrastination remains after the death of the player.

The Triathlon Trial Association already found out that Choi had already faced a police complaint in February, but it was revealed that he did not do anything after calling Kim only the following month and receiving a reply saying "There is no such thing."

At least 10 athletes have been reported to have been subjected to harsh acts or witnessed by the Gyeongju City Hall team, some of which are scheduled to hold a press conference today at 10 am in the National Assembly calling for severe punishment.