Olympic bronze medalist Luo Jialing.

(File photo, photo by reporter Lin Zhengkun)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Tokyo Olympic Taekwondo bronze medalist Luo Jialing was supposed to participate in the US Open Women's 57kg event today but was disqualified for weighing more than 0.1kg. Coach Liu Congda said bluntly in the interview that "Jialing's heart Luckily", Ding Shengyou, the "Ding Mei" after swimming at National Taiwan University, was dissatisfied and posted a post, saying why he only reviewed the players, but not the low-level mistakes of the player team "not reading the order book and not reading the rules of the game"?

Ding Mei wrote that after seeing Luo Jialing's news, she thought that the chance of "not disclosing the rules of the game in advance" was too slim.

Therefore, he searched Google with the following keyword "Neveda USA Open Taekwondo 2023", and found the "Competition Information Order Book" in the "Registration and Competition Information", and found the title of Weigh-In, and saw The official has clearly written down the rules related to weighing, pointing out that the rules clearly state that naked scales are not allowed under any circumstances.

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Ding Mei bombarded: "Not succeeding in weighing is not a matter of "player fluke" at all, but a matter of "not even looking at the rules of the game".

The information that can be obtained by Google, but the associations, coaches, and players have not noticed it, "thinking" that they can get the same naked weight as the Taiwan competition, and then miss the qualification for the competition.

The opportunity to compete is rare. Players, coaches, and the team have put in a lot of hard work, but they were defeated by such low-level mistakes before the game even started.

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In the end, Ding Mei said, "It is the players who train hard, and it is the players who suffer when they cannot compete. The players are the first to be blamed when they encounter problems. I am not saying that the players have no responsibility, but that the players should not bear all the responsibilities. Next to the players Team, can you work harder? At least pick up the game order book and read it?"

Luo Jialing himself wrote on Facebook after the incident: "I am really sorry for the coach, the team and all the people who supported me. There is no excuse but that I didn't work hard enough to let everyone bear with me. I will remember this 0.1kg lesson for the rest of my life. There are three more games this month and I will work harder."

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