This was certainly un-sportsman like for sure. But the main question is if a home country indulges in favoritism what options are there. Unfortunately there are too many cheat countries around the world.
This was certainly sportsman like for sure. But the main question is if a home country indulges in favoritism what options are there. Unfortunately there are too many cheat countries around the world.
I feel proud about her courage to stand up and express her feelings about injustice meted out to her! Salutes to her guts! Unfortunately our establishment rather that standing with or backing her, is giving politically correct statements! Sportsmanship is to accept the defeat with grace but her's was not a defeat, it was cheating well orchrasted! Hence, her actions are fully in compliance with a sports person's spirit to fight!
She fought for a just cause. And none of the Indian officials stood by her side! I feel bad for her now that she had to apologise for what she did. Terrible! She deserves better. All Indians support her actions and I dont think she did anything out of dis-respect to anything or anyone. OUr country should file a complaint against Korea and its officials for nepotism and unfair practices.
Re: Not at all
by amooleyngp on Oct 05, 2014 03:52 PM
VERY RIGHT OUR COUNTRY SHOULD LODGE A COMPLAINT - CLEARLY CHEATED - OUR SPORTS ADMINISTRATORS ARE FOOLS AS USUAL - ONLY GO FOR ENJOYMENT ELSWERE FROM ARENA
We always talk of sportsmanship of a player and question him/her when something unnatural is seen and actions against such player/s follow. The sportsmanship of judges who deliver completely biased judgements are not questioned by the authorities and the player/s are forced to accept such biased decisions in the name of sportsmanship. What an uncivilised process! Wake up, this is a civilised world!
she did right,but authority not helping her. this shows we are afraid of OAI. if it happened in cricket. all association came to help. because association is king in cricket & joker in all other athletes or games. we are with Sarita devi.
No; really not. This sort of sportsmanship is talked about in weak countries like INDIA only. Only corrupt & anti national SPORTS BODIES talk about this sort of discipline to cover up their impotency.