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India’s Laishram Sarita Devi (right) fights with South Korea’s Park Ji-na during their women’s light (57-60kg) semi-final boxing match at Seonhak Gymnasium during the 17th Asian Games in Incheon |
Boxer Sarita Devi showed lack of sportsmanship, say organisersReuters: Indian boxer L. Sarita Devi’s refusal to accept her bronze medal on the podium went against the values of sportsmanship, Asian Games organisers said on Thursday, adding they were reviewing the incident and could take action against her. Sarita refused to wear the medal when it was presented on Wednesday, taking it only in her hand before trying to drape it over the South Korean fighter who had beaten her the previous day. When the presentation was over, she left the medal behind, despite being told by the organisers to take it with her. “She needs to respect the official ruling and show sportsmanship. Her actions were not sportsman-like,” Son Cheon-taik, Deputy Secretary General of Incheon’s organising committee (IAGOC), said at a news conference on Thursday. “The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) is working on the review of the medal, whether or not to give it to her or confiscate it. So they are deciding what to do with it.” Sarita had to settle for the bronze after losing her lightweight semi-final on Tuesday to local boxer Park Ji-na, who was declared a unanimous 3-0 winner. |