■ Summary of News ■ On October 11, 2021, JoongAng Ilbo reported that Korean women’s short track speed skating star Shim Suk-hee (24) was suspected of fraud during the Olympic Games. I found out. Entertainment Media Dispatch obtained a screenshot of a smartphone message that Shim Suk-hee, who participated in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, allegedly exchanged with coach A of the national team before the competition, and released it on the 8th of this month. .. In the exchange of this message, the sentence “Let’s make Bradbury” appears. Australia’s men’s short track, Steven Bradbury, skated at the end of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics Men’s 1000m competition in 5th place out of 5, but took the lead on the curve just before the goal. When all four athletes collided in a chain and fell, Bradbury scored the gold medal in the first place in a sledgehammer. The expression “Let’s make Bradbury” has the meaning of trying to win another Korean player by intentionally overturning a leading player from another country in front of one of the Korean players. appear. In fact, in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Women’s 1000m competition that was held after that, Shim Suk-hee, who was gliding in 4th place in the middle of the race, collided with Korean player B in 5th place and fell when competing with Italian player in 3rd place. bottom. However, if Sim Suk-hee involved the Italian player in 3rd place and made him fall during the race, his teammate Korean player B might have been in 3rd place. On the other hand, the Chosun Ilbo offers a completely different view. This is because the disagreement with Korea Rep. National team B has emerged for Sim Suk-hee in question. The Chosun Ilbo estimates that “Let’s make Bradbury” means “intentionally crushing the race” and intended to defeat Korea Rep. National team B. In fact, Sim Suk-hee is said to have sent a message to coach A in another short-track event, saying, “Korean national team B cheered on Chinese players” and “B’s defeat was more personal.” Also, after the race where there was a collision / fall in question, coach A sent a message saying, “This should have been refreshing. It was awesome.” “If I was a referee, I would have disqualified B.” It is said that Sim Suk-hee answered affirmatively as “huhufu”. In any case, it is possible that Shim Suk-hee cheated during the Olympics with some impure intentions other than the pure ability game. Shim Suk-hee is a star player who won two gold medals in the 3000m relay event, winning Sochi in 2014 and Pyeongchang in 2018 for the second time in a row. When the alleged misconduct of Shim Suk-hee caused a big ripple in Korea, an official of the Korean Skating Union said, “It takes time to grasp the situation because the case is complicated, but within a few days “We will clarify our position.” “For the psychological stability of other players, we have temporarily removed Shim Suk-hee from the national team.” It is expected that it will affect the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics to be held from February next year, and there is a possibility that some kind of penalty will be imposed on the Korean national team, such as not only a decrease in team strength but also a reduction in the number of participating players. Let’s go. Quote / Reference: https://www.joongang.co.kr/article/25013697 https://www.chosun.com/sports/sports_general/2021/10/09/NIHO4UPVGFA6LKLPEZBRRJOPKA/ https://www.chosun.com / sports / sports_general / 2021/03/19 / CTIV6D2X7RDCBNZD4P5QW42JSY / ■ Reaction to the news ■ When such a report was posted on a major portal site neighbor, the following reaction was seen from the Korean people. “At first I thought Shim Suk Hee was a poor person, but when I saw him say bad things about his teammates in a message with his coach, he changed his mind. Shim Suk Hee is a person who is likely to cheat.” It seems that Shim Suk-hee is not a reliable person if he can not support the players of the team and seems to be supporting the Chinese players. ” Shouldn’t it be stripped? ”In addition, the following reactions were seen from Japanese Internet citizens in response to these reports. “When players in this country do it, sports seem to be completely different and angry. Soccer is also the same.” “Because the word sportsmanship does not exist in a country.” “Is it intentional even in video judgment? It’s hard to understand, so I think there will be victims in the upcoming Olympics. “” Short track seems to be a clever competition in which cats pull out their opponents with their own hands and compete for food. It is better to abolish it as an Olympic event. I think it’s good. “” A country that sticks to winning or medals by cheating or fouling is not eligible to participate in sports. “” It is better to have South Korea leave the sports world. The theme this time was “Are allegations of fraudulent race obstruction by Korean Olympic athletes? Does it affect the Beijing Olympics?” Speaking of South Korea, it seems that the incident in which a healthy person pretended to be visually impaired and participated illegally at an international Paralympic Games is new to my memory. This case has been tried in South Korea as a criminal case in which the relevant managers and players illegally supplied and supplied medal bounties, but no judgment has been issued yet, and dozens of illegally acquired cases have not been issued yet. It seems that the medal has not been returned. If South Korea had reported this fact to the International Paralympic Committee and returned the medals, the quota for the Tokyo Paralympic Games might have been reduced or participation itself might have been banned. Also, it seems that there is a popular word “Don’t Korea” from the United States in the world. This seems to have been used to mean not cheating since many suspicions were raised at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, such as air conditioning problems in badminton, wrestling, boxing, and judgment problems in soccer. In this way, the world seems to be angry at the alleged injustice of South Korea and seeking improvement, but South Korea does not seem to care at all. Now in South Korea, it seems that the Oxford English Dictionary has recorded K words such as “Kimpa” and “Manhwa” the other day, but I would like you to be more aware that this is not the case. As mentioned above, Kaori Amai has navigated. How did you feel about it? Quote / Reference: https://news.naver.com/main/read.naver?m_view=1&oid=025&aid=0003141236 https://japanese.joins.com/articleComment?aid=283723&refer=japanese.joins.com%2Farticle % 2Fj_article.php% 3Faid https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/55a526229123ad0db349043dbf7a41eb6afdd284/comments https://www.chosun.com/national/incident/2020/12/01/6V4UDPTMINGEBCBFJE6YBD25RM/ https: // www .kpop.co.kr/news/newsView.php?id=20201201500142 https://www.zakzak.co.jp/sports/etc_sports/news/20141012/spo1410121055002-n1.htm http://www.segye.com / newsView / 20211006511208 ■ Music used: “Amacha no Ongaku Kobo” https://amachamusic.chagasi.com/ “Music Note” http://www.music-note.jp/bgm/ ■ Kaori Amai. 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