On September 26, according to South Korean media reports, An Se-young, the women’s singles badminton champion of the Paris Olympic Games from South Korea, suffered long-term bullying within the team, even being asked to wash the underwear of older male players.
According to the investigation by the South Korean National Assembly, An Se-young was subjected to long-term bullying within the national team, such as doing odd jobs for coaches and senior players, facing verbal abuse, and even being asked to wash the underwear of male players. The investigation by the South Korean National Assembly into the Korean Badminton Association is still ongoing.
Notably, after winning the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics, An Se-young made remarks targeting the Korean Badminton Association. The regulations related to the sponsorship program of the Badminton Association sparked controversy, and she even raised a request to withdraw from the national team.
Shocking! According to South Korean Media: Badminton Champion An Se-young of the Paris Olympic Games Suffered Long-term Bullying and Was Asked to Wash Underwear for Male Players. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/shocking-according-to-south-korean-media-badminton-champion-an-se-young-of-the-paris-olympic-games-suffered-long-term-bullying-and-was-asked-to-wash-underwear-for-male-players.html