Canadian short track speed skater Kim Boutin’s attempt at winning an Olympic medal has quickly turned into a nightmare with her social media accounts flooded with abuse and threats from angry South Korean fans after she won bronze medal. The 23-year-old grabbed third place in the women’s 500-metre final at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics but her joy was short-lived.
The disqualification of local Choi Min-jeong, who had finished second, triggered a wave of verbal attacks targeting the Canadian, seen as benefiting from what Koreans thought was an unfair decision of interfering. “Congratulations on the dirty medal,” one angry fan wrote. Did you’re (sic) papa teach you to cheat for the medal.” “If I find you, you will die,” wrote another on-line user before Boutin was forced to block her accounts.
Short-track speed skating is the host nation’s favourite winter sport, with Koreans having won more medals there than in all other winter sports combined. “None of us can control social media and the public has the right to say what they want but we would ask anyone to respect the athletes and support their work,” IOC spokesman Mark Adams has said.
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