LONDON - Eight women badminton players were on Wednesday expelled from the London Olympics for not trying their hardest to win, the BBC reported.
The women, from China, Indonesia and South Korea, had been charged with "throwing" group stage contests to secure an easier draw through the Olympic tournament.
InvestigationThe Chinese Olympic delegation started an investigation into allegations Chinese shuttlers' deliberately lost the group stage of the tournament in London, a spokean told Xinhua on Wednesday.
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An official (2nd L) speaks to players from China and South Korea during their women's doubles group play stage Group A badminton match during the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Wembley Arena, July 31, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
"The Chinese Olympic Committee is devoted to promote the Olympic spirit, carries forward the sports spirit of equity and justice, and opposes any kind of behaviors to violate the sporting spirit and morality," the spokean said.
The Badminton World Federation on Wednesday charged eight female doubles players, two from China, four from South Korea, and two from Indonesia, with "not using one's best efforts to win a match" after two matches ended in controversy on Tuesday night at the London Olympics.
The spokean said that the Chinese delegation will take further action according to the investigation results.