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the Olympics, the hosts of the host country have an advantage in adapting to the stadium, and they can receive warm support from home fans.

But it seems that the host country has more advantages than that.

As you can see, in the short track, we and other countries have strict standards for referees, but not for Chinese athletes.



This article was compiled by Kim Hyung-yeol.



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China, who made it to the men's 1,000m final, took turns committing foul acts like a script.



Li Wenlong reached out around the corner and pushed Hungarian Liu Saoang away, and when Renzwei took the lead, Wu Dajing, who made eye contact with Renziwei, quickly changed course from the outside to the inside and collided with Hungarian Liu Saolin. I did.



Despite this fierce check, Liu Saolin succeeded in coming back and crossed the finish line first, but was disqualified after video analysis.



Before the finish line, Ren Ziwei apparently pulled Liu Saolin's arm, but the Chinese players shared the gold and silver medals without any penalty.



[Lun Ziwei/Chinese short track national team: I don't know the details, but it seems that Liu and Saolin collided with each other.

They competed for first place until the end, but both of them did not give up and sprinted.]



[Liu Saoang/Hungarian Short Track Representative: I am not a referee and I do not want to judge anyone, but I do not think this was a fair match.]



These Chinese trio all had a clash in the quarterfinals, but there was also an inevitable coincidence that the player who collided with them was disqualified.



In the women's 500m, a Canadian skater tripped over a block pushed by the Chinese Pankersin around a corner.




Despite the seemingly deliberate will, Pankersin was not sanctioned and only the other Canadian player who hit the Pankersin was disqualified.



A series of incomprehensible verdicts only cheering China are pouring in, and a stinging gaze is pouring towards the Korean leaders in China.



Viktor Ahn appealed on social media to refrain from accusing his family.



(Video editing: Lee Jung-taek, CG: Jeon Yu-geun)



▶ Disqualified again for 'absurd judgment'...

'Late overtaking'


▶ China's 'fault king' Wang Meng also "disqualification is an unexpected result"...

Complaints to CAS