A men's gymnastics team was detained and released at Qatar airport.

An official from the Korean Gymnastics Association said, “The men's gymnastics expectation Shin Jae-hwan and Ryu Sung-hyun, Lee Sun-sung's coach and gymnastics support staff were quarantined for about 10 hours after arriving at Qatar Doha Airport on the 3rd. "We couldn't fly on time to Baku in Azerbaijan."

The official said, "Only passengers arriving in Doha have been quarantined."

Our national team asked Qatar immigration officials to release containment because Doha was simply a stop, not a destination, but Qatar did not allow movement for 10 hours in a confined space.

Because of this, the team, which missed its original flight, arrived in Baku, where it was late, on another plane.

Shin Jae-hwan and Ryu Sung-hyun departed through Incheon International Airport early in the morning of the 3rd to compete in the Baku World Cup (December 15-15) and Doha World Cup (December 18-21).

As Qatar decides to 'contain two weeks' of Koreans entering the country due to fears of infection with Corona19, our athletes will be able to avoid this restriction on the early morning of the last three days, two weeks before the opening of the Doha World Cup. I left early.

However, with the Qatar government detaining detained Koreans via Doha airport, our national team became more difficult to control the condition before the competition.

I was late for the event and held 10 hours at Doha airport, and I was under considerable mental stress.

Shin Jae-hwan, the winner of the Melbourne World Cup last month, is a promising prospect behind Yang Hak-seon, who can win the Baku World Cup and Qatar World Cup medals to win the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Meanwhile, Yang Hae-sun, the Toma's God, who was trying to leave for the Baku World Cup last night, was abandoned after all flights from Doha to Baku were cancelled.

Yang Hak-sun, who is looking for a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, tried to take advantage of the opportunity to check the competition, but the race was unexpectedly blocked.