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Li Junrui fell and was found guilty of a foul and missed the promotion. Is the referee's penalty reasonable?

The referee's decision is reasonable. South Korean player Li Junrui missed the final because of a foul. It is worth mentioning that this Winter Olympics has imposed stricter restrictions on the movements of short track speed skaters from the aspects of rules, equipment and technology, which is also to prevent foul behavior from escaping the eyes of referees. Hungarian Liu Shaolin was the first to cross the finish line in the final, but he was disqualified because of a foul. He also protested. However, the International Ice Sports Federation said in a statement this morning that it decided not to accept the protests from South Korea and Hungary.

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Li Junrui fouled because he deliberately hit someone in the skating competition, so he didn't foul unintentionally. Some Korean media also questioned the referee's decision. The fact is that he really broke the rules.

This is a super heavy punishment. Korean players were directly sent off for malicious foul. Li Junrui did not follow his own trajectory when sliding straight, but quickly entered the inner circle, so he was judged to be a foul. The referee made a decision without hesitation. After the game, the South Korean team appealed the penalty, and the South Korean media expressed dissatisfaction, saying that Ren was awarded the gold medal by the referee. Finally, the International Skating Federation rejected the appeal and the penalty was no problem!

It is precisely because the Korean team used various rules at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics held in Korea on 20 18? Gray zone? And blatant? Black whistle? It has aroused public indignation in other countries, and the International Skating Federation has re-formulated more detailed and fair rules. So there is no problem with the referee's decision.

However, we have to say that China has shown great power in all aspects. Facing the indiscriminate spray of shameless Korean netizens, the audience in China chose tolerance, and they applauded Wong Tai Sin for the first time. It is almost impossible for such a nation to have strong thoughts.