Why do koreans hate apolo ohno




















Coming off the next-to-last turn, Ohno used a burst of momentum and dipped to the inside to get around the first-place South Korean. But Kim moved into his path, prompting Ohno to throw up his arms -- a cagey move that certainly drew the attention of race officials.

When the chief referee, James Hewish of Australia, skated over to turn in his decision, the crowd gasped in anticipation. Then came the announcement: Kim was disqualified and the year-old Ohno was the gold medalist. Ohno dropped to his knees at center ice. Kim, who was in the middle of a victory lap with a South Korean flag, slammed down the banner in disgust. I'm good now. Others disagreed. Italy's Fabio Carta, who finished fourth, said it was "absurd" that Kim had been disqualified and South Korea's state news agency Yonhap summed up the race this way:.

His urine samples contained the steroid stanozolol, and Johnson admitted to having used steroids when he set the 9.

Johnson and coach Charlie Francis testified that Johnson only used performance enhancers to stay on an even footing with other athletes who were also using them. In a book titled "Speed Trap," Francis claimed all top athletes in the late s were using steroids. Accusations of steroid use had followed Jones throughout her track career, beginning in high school.

She firmly denied any connection with performance-enhancing drugs until , when she admitted to lying to federal agents about her use of steroids before the Sydney Summer Olympics. At a press conference, she publicly admitted that she had, in fact, taken them, and lied not only to investigators but also to two grand juries. I have let my country down and I have let myself down," she said at the press conference.

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey in October , Jones claimed that she could have won the gold in Sydney without having taken steroids. The referee was speechless, and so was Jones. I was so enraged that it was hard for me to contain myself during the victory ceremony.

To his credit, Ohno has largely refrained from engaging in a war of words with his rivals. So this beef is quite one-sided. Ohno toilet paper? On Saturday -- or today or tomorrow or in March, depending on how many times you watched Leno at 10 p.

I suspect that prospect will be met with much less excitement in South Korea, a nation that seems to hate Ohno with a passion. See, in , Ohno won a gold medal in the 1, meters after South Korean Kim Dong-Sung was disqualified for blocking.

Ohno threw his hands up while trying to pass Kim during that race, perhaps begging for the foul, and South Koreans have seized on that fact and seethed about it since. That's why one company once sold toilet paper with Ohno's smiling face on it. That's why there was reportedly a video game that involved shooting Ohno in the head.



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