Korea Olympic chief boosts Park hopes
THE head of the South Korean Olympic Committee personally hopes to see former Olympic champion Park Tae-hwan compete at this year’s games in Rio de Janeiro despite his exclusion from the national team following a doping suspension.
Kim Jung-haeng’s comments yesterday came a month after his committee made what it then described as an “irreversible” decision to leave Park out of Rio, upholding its rules banning athletes from the national team for an additional three years after the end of their doping suspensions.
“As a former athlete who can emotionally relate with the excitement of being picked (for the national team) and going to the Olympics, (I think Park) should be able to go to the Olympics,” Kim, a former judoka, said.
However, Kim stressed that he was expressing a personal opinion and not the stance of the KOC.
Park, 26, who in March came off an 18-month ban after testing positive for testosterone in an out-of-competition doping test, argued that the rules are excessive and filed an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Park’s camp is scheduled to meet with KOC secretary general Young Ho Cho to further discuss his eligibility issue.
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