At the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games, Sun Long, the Chinese short track speed skating men's team, accused the South Korean team of being "dirty", causing controversy. Seo Kyung-deok, a professor at Sungshin Women's University in South Korea, said: "I hope to reflect on my own behavior before blaming others." ”
The Korean media still talked about Sun Long's alleged "foul" in the men's 500m short track speed skating final of the Asian Winter Games on the 8th for pushing Lin Xiaojun's buttocks
Professor Xu Jingde said through his social network service (SNS) on the 10th: "According to a report by Sina Sports, a professional Chinese sports media, on the 9th, Sun Long walked out of the joint interview area after the (Asian Winter Games) short track speed skating men's 5000m relay final and shouted 'dirty!' It's dirty! ’”
"As far as judgment is concerned, I don't know what 'joint responsibility' is. I didn't touch him. It's just that he pushed me away. Where exactly is my foul, shared responsibility? If the race is so dangerous that a fair decision cannot be made, the short track speed skating competition becomes boring. ”
According to media analysis, this is because South Korea took malicious fouls against the Chinese team in two short track speed skating competitions. The penalty in the 1000m final was of course dissatisfied with Sun Long. In a post-match interview, Son Ryu accused: "The Korean team always has something that cannot be understood. "Sun Ryong had previously fallen alone after coming into contact with Park Ji-won, who was aiming for the inner lane, in the 1000m final. The referee team checked whether there was a foul through the video replay, but decided that it was not the fault of one player and did not punish Park Ji-won.
South Korean media still talked about Sun Long's alleged "foul" in the men's 500-meter short track speed skating final of this Asian Winter Games on the 8th for pushing the butt of Chinese player Lin Xiaojun. Professor Xu Jingde emphasized: "Chinese short track speed skaters should further cultivate basic sportsmanship. Chinese media outlets, such as Sina Sports, should also report more objectively rather than publish irritating reports that provoke hatred. ”