Hungarian speed skater banned over 'racist' China comment | Inquirer Sports

Hungarian speed skater banned over ‘racist’ China comment

/ 05:23 PM February 06, 2020

Csaba Burjan  Sports China Speed skating

Hungary’s Csaba Burjan celebrates his team’s gold and new Olympic record in the men’s 5,000m relay short track speed skating A final event during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games, at the Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung on February 22, 2018. (Photo by Roberto SCHMIDT / AFP)

A Hungarian Olympic speed-skating champion was banned for a year Wednesday by his local federation after posting a derogatory remark about China on social media that prompted his Chinese coach to quit.

Csaba Burjan, 25, wrote the words “F*ckin China” in English on top of a video he posted on Instagram of a long queue at Shanghai airport before a World Cup event last December.

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Hungary’s Chinese national team head coach Zhang Jing resigned after the incident, accusing Burjan of making an “intolerable…racist remark about China”.

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“Deeply sorry for yesterday’s post,” said the skater on Instagram afterwards. “I was tired after a long journey, I didn’t mean it,” he added.

The Hungarian National Skating Federation (MOKSZ) apologized to Zhang for the Hungarian’s remark in December and said in a statement Wednesday that Burjan had “committed a disciplinary and ethical offence” without providing further details.

It said it had banned the athlete from the national team and all competitions run by MOKSZ until next December.

Burjan was a member of Hungary’s 5,000-metre relay men’s team at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, that won the country’s first ever gold medal, while Zhang was their coach.

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