傳下去 讓國際奧會聽見台灣的聲音「廣州亞運楊淑君事件」 TO: International Olympic Committee
大家轉寄下去吧~
傳下去 讓國際奧會聽見台灣的聲音 「廣州亞運楊淑君事件 各界批中國辦亞運讓跆拳道蒙羞」
Passes around lets the (International Olympic Committee) hear Taiwan's sound “Guangzhou Asian Olympic Games Yang Shujun event batch of China from all walks of life to hold Asian Olympic Games to let the Tae Kwon Do be shamed”
我們要將這個抗議傳到全世界,讓國際奧會,矚目關心到我們國家受到不平等的對待,我們要嚴正抗議!!! ⋯⋯
We would forward the protest to the world,lets the IOC (International Olympic Committee) noticed that our country receives the equality of treatment, we must protest gravely.
Taiwan's government has threatened legal action after one of its taekwondo athletes was disqualified at the Asian Games in China.
Olympic bronze medallist Yang Shu-chun was leading during a match in the women's 49 kilogram division on Tuesday when it was halted due to claims she had used extra electronic sensors in her socks.
Taiwan's minister of sports affairs, Tai Hsia-ling, told reporters in Guangzhou that the island would take the case to the International Court of Justice unless it received "a reasonable answer" from the Asian Taekwondo Union, the Tapei-based Central News Agency reported.
CNA said that Taiwan's Premier Wu Den-yih asked Tai's office to question the fairness of the ruling.
The chief judge carefully examined all the equipment on my body and did not raise any questions--Yang Shu-chun
Yang, who led Vietnamese opponent Vu Thi Hau 9-0 when the match was halted, was left in tears after the decision and a subsequent appeal to World Taekwondo Federation was rejected, the Taipei Times reported.
"This was an extremely unfair decision. I don't know what was wrong. All of my electronic protective equipment followed official specifications," she said on Wednesday.
"I brought two pairs of WTF-certified socks with me. The Chinese examiner asked me to scrap the first pair, but the second pair passed the examination.
"Before the start of [yesterday's] bout, the chief judge carefully examined all the equipment on my body and did not raise any questions."
Coach Liu Yung-lung said: "Even though the model was different, the judge did not find fault with it before the bout. If the judge had brought up the problem at the start, Yang Shu-chun could have changed her socks.
"This was negligence on the part of the organizers. Individual athletes should not have to pay for the authorities' problems."