Japan's Seto escapes Olympic ban following scandal | Inquirer Sports

Japan’s Seto escapes Olympic ban following scandal

/ 02:43 PM October 14, 2020

Daiya Seto Japan swimming

FILE PHOTO: Daiya Seto of Japan competes in 18th FINA World Swimming Championships, Men’s 400m Individual Medley Finalat Nambu University Municipal Aquatics Center in Gwangju, South Korea on July 28, 2019. . REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

TOKYO— Four-time world champion Daiya Seto has been suspended for the rest of the year for breaching the Japan Swimming Federation’s sportsmanlike conduct standards due to a scandal over an extramarital affair but will be eligible for next year’s Tokyo Olympics.

The federation handed down the punishment following an extraordinary meeting late on Tuesday.

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Seto, the reigning world champion in the men’s 200 and 400m individual medley, resigned as captain of Japan’s Olympic swim team last month after admitting to the affair.

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“How can I apologize? I have been asking myself if I can, but I think my apology is to continue swimming, restoring the trust of my family, who have been deeply hurt by my irresponsible behavior,” sports daily Hochi Sports quoted him as saying.

“I would like to seriously face swimming with the determination to start over so that my family and everyone will recognize me as a swimmer again. I’m really sorry,” added Seto, who a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016.

The scandal has tarnished Seto’s reputation and he has already agreed to sever ties with sponsor All Nippon Airways.

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