Friday, October 15, 2021

South Korean Speed Skater Dropped from National Team


South Korean short track speed skater Shim Suk-hee, who was at the focal point of public feeling for uncovering physical and sexual maltreatment by her previous mentor, has been dropped from the public group over dubious instant messages, placing her expectations of partaking in the Winter Olympics in peril. 

According to pay per head reports, the two-time Olympic gold medalist Shim had blamed one for her public group mentors, Cho Jae-beom, in 2018 of assault and rape. Cho was condemned to 13 years in jail on September 10 as per the Suwon High Court. 

Be that as it may, the instant messages Shim traded with another previous public group mentor in 2018, which South Korea's public news office Yonhap says have been spilled to the media from proof Cho's legal advisor submitted for the preliminary, have been a wellspring of discussion with months to go until the 2022 Beijing Olympics. 

Dropped from National Team 

In instant messages traded with an anonymous ladies' public group mentor during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, Seoul-based web-based media source Dispatch detailed that the two ridiculed Shim's partners Choi Min-jeong and Kim A-lang, whom she had contended close by in the 3,000m hand-off. 

Shim has apologized for "baffling and scarring many individuals with my youthful words, conduct and disposition at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics," in an assertion delivered by her administration Galaxia SM. 

In the instant messages, Shim said she applauded China's Qu Chuyu at the ladies' 500m quarterfinals at the 2018 Winter Olympics, rather than her colleague Choi.

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