• Sabotage Prompts Two-Year Bans For Olympic Skater And Coach
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[QUOTE]"Obnoxious... disruptive... and... unsportsmanlike." That's how a disciplinary panel at the International Skating Union (ISU) describes the behavior of former U.S. Olympic short track speedskating coach Jae Su Chun during a contentious international meet in Poland in 2011. American Olympic medalist Simon Cho confessed last Fall to sabotaging the skate of a Canadian rival at that meet. Cho claimed his coach made him do it. ... Canadian Oliver Jean was later forced out of the competition after Cho surreptitiously bent a blade on one of Jean's skates in the locker room. Jean testified in an affidavit that Chun told him, "You deserved the broken blade, you deserve what's happening to you." Earlier, Jean wrote, Chun told him, "I know worse dirty tactics to make someone lose...I wish you bad luck; I hope you lose the race." The panel commended Cho for publicly admitting he tampered with Jean's skate, apologizing to Jean and showing remorse, citing all of that as "mitigation." [/QUOTE] [editline]27th August 2013[/editline] Forgot source: [URL="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/08/26/215799668/sabotage-prompts-two-year-bans-for-olympic-skater-and-coach"]here[/URL]
talk about sore looser, stop being a douchbag because you feel threatened by canadians
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