Archer Jang Chae-hwan of national team to be disciplined for far-right post 작성일 08-19 12 목록 <div class="ab_photo photo_center "> <div class="image"> <span class="end_photo_org"><img src="https://imgnews.pstatic.net/image/640/2025/08/19/0000075302_001_20250819180316929.jpg" alt="" /><em class="img_desc">Archer Jang Chae-hwan of the national team [KOREA ARCHERY ASSOCIATION]</em></span> <span class="mask"></span> </div> </div> <br> The Korea Archery Association is expected to apply disciplinary measures to archer Jang Chae-hwan of the national team after he sparked controversy with politically<b> </b>far-right posts on social media. <br> <br> The association said on Monday that it is discussing whether to convene its Sports Fairness Committee to decide on the level of disciplinary action. <br> <br> “This is not a matter of dispute. The posts are there, and the athlete admitted wrongdoing,” an official said. “Discussions are underway to open a committee hearing on Jang Chae-hwan.” <br> <br> Jang drew backlash after he followed multiple far-right social media accounts and wrote <i>myeolgong</i>, which translates to “eradicate communism,” in the introduction section of his Instagram profile. The term has been associated with the far-right as it has been often used on communities like Ilbe, also known as Ilgan Best. <br> <br> He also posted several conspiracy theories around the June presidential election, alleging that China manipulated the results. <br> <br> <div class="ab_photo photo_center "> <div class="image"> <span class="end_photo_org"><img src="https://imgnews.pstatic.net/image/640/2025/08/19/0000075302_002_20250819180317046.jpg" alt="" /><em class="img_desc">Jang Chae-hwan uploaded on Instagram a photo of him voting in Korea's 2025 presidential election in June with the caption, "Stop rigged elections, vote in person. Right what is wrong. Stop communist forces. Eradicate communism." [SCREEN CAPTURE]</em></span> <span class="mask"></span> </div> </div> <br> Jang earned a spot-on the national team in March through the selection trials but failed to rank in the top four in the final evaluations. As a result, he will not compete in major international competitions such as the World Archery Championships in Gwangju. <br> <br> The archery association has provided social media training to athletes, but it has mainly focused on first-tier players competing in major international tournaments. <br> <br> “We will expand training so that all national team members understand their responsibilities as public figures and representatives of Korea,” an association official said. <br> <br> On Sunday, Jang posted an apology on his social media. <br> <br> “I thought I was not a public figure because I am a second-tier national team member,” he wrote. <br> <br> “The Constitution says all citizens are equal before the law and must not be discriminated against in any area, so I thought it was acceptable to express my political views. I had no ill intent. If anyone was upset by my actions, I am sorry.” <br><br><i>This article was originally written in Korean and translated by a bilingual reporter with the help of generative AI tools. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom.</i> 관련자료 이전 나이 든 뇌도 되살린다…기억력 좌우하는 단백질 발견 08-19 다음 '건강한 여가 즐겨요' KSPO 스포츠가치센터, 2025 여름방학 가족 캠프 개최 08-19 댓글 0 등록된 댓글이 없습니다. 로그인한 회원만 댓글 등록이 가능합니다.