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S. Korean skaters banned from competing after drunken crash

Four athletes receive up to 18 months prohibition from games

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Aug 2022 2:00PM

S. Korean skaters banned from competing after drunken crash
Olympic medallist Kim Min-seok is one of the four South Korean speed skaters who have accepted competition bans of up to 18 months as punishment for a drunk-driving accident, reports said. – AFP pic, August 18, 2022

SEOUL – Four South Korean speed skaters, including three-time Olympic medallist Kim Min-seok, have accepted competition bans of up to 18 months after a drunk-driving accident, reports said today.

The skaters crashed their car near their training facility last month while returning after drinks, but did not report it. The incident was caught on a security camera.

The Korea Skating Union suspended Kim for 18 months and Chung Jae-woong for one year for impaired driving, and two others for abetting drunk driving.

The skaters did not submit appeals by yesterday’s deadline, thus putting the punishments into effect, Yonhap news agency reported citing an official from the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee.

South Korea is a regional sporting power and is especially strong in Winter Olympic skating.

But the nation’s short-track speed skating community has faced several scandals in recent years.

In 2019, Olympic gold medallist Lim Hyo-jun was banned for one year for pulling down a teammate's trousers at the national training centre.

In the same year, a male skater was suspended for a month after secretly getting into the female dormitory at the training complex. – AFP, August 18, 2022

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