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Even a Chinese commentator who was broadcasting yesterday (7th) said that it was surprising that a Korean player was disqualified, so the referee's decision was difficult to understand.

Foreign media also criticized the decision as biased, but the Korean Sports Council decided to file a complaint with the International Court of Arbitration for Sports. 



Continuing to be reporter Lee Jeong-chan from Beijing. 



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Wang Meng, who became a commentator after retiring, clapped when our athlete fell in his first match mixed relay, and provoked the anger of Korean fans by arguing. 



[Wang Meng/Migu Sports Commentator: I don't know how to sympathize.

I'm very happy.

Didn't he fall very easily?] 



Even Wang Meng like this, Hwang Dae-heon's disqualification was unexpected. 



[Wang Meng/Migu Sports Commentator: There will be nothing to watch (video).

Why are we looking at this?

Even if you look, 1st place (Hwang Dae-heon) and 2nd place came in normally.] 



When Hwang Dae-heon's elimination was confirmed, I couldn't hide my surprise. 



[Wang Meng/Migu Sports Commentator: Yes?

Really?

That's amazing.

This is a really unexpected result.] 



While foreign media also reported that "the judgment was biased in favor of the host country, China," the International Ice Federation nailed it as unacceptable to protest against the judgment. 



The Korea Sports Council has decided to file a complaint with the Sports Arbitration Court, CAS. 



It is unlikely that the decision will be overturned unless match-fixing or referee bribery is revealed, but the intention is to minimize the disadvantages of our players in the remaining matches. 



[Yoon Hong-geun/Korea Team Leader: We are currently requesting an instant interview with IOC Chairman Bach too, so that such an unfair thing does not happen again (I plan to make a strong request)] 




It is pointed out that the current system in which one referee takes full power and analyzes the video alone and then makes a decision should be changed. 



[Choi Yong-gu/ISU Short Track International Referee: I have also suggested that a majority of judges enter and vote by a majority.] 



Meanwhile, the Korea Sports Association did not prepare an interpreter for the press conference prepared to create international public opinion, so foreign reporters were dissatisfied. He even made a skit that revealed the 



(Video coverage: Kim Seong-il·Lee Chan-soo, Video editing: Park Chun-bae)



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