Australian Coach Faces Scrutiny for Comments
Australian Coach Faces Scrutiny for Comments
Australian Coach Faces Scrutiny for Comments
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Australian swim coach Michael Palfrey is under scrutiny after expressing support for South Korean swimmer Kim Woo-min, hoping he defeats Australian competitors Sam Short and Elijah Winnington in the 400m freestyle event at the Paris Olympics. Palfrey's comments, made during an interview with South Korean media, included statements like 'I really hope he can win, but ultimately I really hope he swims well' and ended with 'Go Korea.' The Australian Olympic Committee has labeled his remarks as a 'serious error of judgement' and is in discussions with Swimming Australia regarding potential sanctions. Team chef de mission Anna Meares stated that the comments were unexpected and problematic, particularly given a previous directive for coaches to avoid associations with international athletes. Palfrey admitted to mentoring Kim Woo-min, who recently won the world championship in the same event, leading to concerns about conflicts of interest. The Australian team is focused on ensuring the welfare and preparation of their athletes ahead of the competition.

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