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South‌ Korean Taekwondo Coach Protests Refereeing⁢ Error at Paris Olympics

The Korean national ⁤taekwondo team coach, Oh Hye-ri,​ received ‍a warning from the World Taekwondo Federation (WT) for protesting a refereeing ‍error during the men’s 80kg class round of 16‍ at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

During the match between Seo Geon-woo and Chile’s ⁤Joaquin Churchil, ‌Coach Oh strongly protested a refereeing decision‍ that he believed was incorrect. He walked back and forth to the referee’s seat for⁤ several ⁣seconds, emphasizing his disagreement.

The officials reviewed the ⁣results and overturned the initial decision, awarding the second round ​to Seo Geon-woo. The error was attributed to a malfunction in​ the‍ deduction frequency calculation system.

Despite the victory, Seo Geon-woo ultimately lost the competition, finishing without a medal. Coach ‍Oh expressed⁢ regret for his actions,​ stating that he would ⁣apologize ‌to the WT.

Additional Details:

Coach Oh is a gold medalist in the‍ women’s 67kg class taekwondo at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The match against Churchil was Seo Geon-woo’s ⁢second round match in the‌ tournament.
* ⁢The article includes a ‌poll asking readers to express their​ emotions about the incident.

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