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Korean Swimmer Park Tae Hwan Arrives In Rio

After a tumultuous last 18 months, 2008 Olympic champion in the 400m freestyle, Korean swimmer Park Tae Hwan, has officially arrived in Rio de Janeiro for his 4th Olympic Games appearance.

Fresh off winning his appeal with the Court Arbitration of Sport (CAS) regarding a controversial Korean Olympic Committee 3-year national team ban, Park and his Australian coach Duncan Todd kicked off the 26-year-old’s Olympic campaign with a practice in the warm-up pool. They reportedly practiced in the pool for just over 2 hours, with Park expected to get his first look at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium tonight. (Yonhap)

Park arrived in Rio after wrapping up a two-week training session in Orlando, Florida.

Park is set to compete in the 100m/200m/400m/1500m freestyle events in Rio, the same schedule he swam at his nation’s Olympic Trials in which he swept freestyle gold medals. At this time, however, Park is only ranked within the world’s top ten in one event. His time of 3:44.26 in the men’s 400m freestyle currently sits as the 6th-fastest mark headed into the Rio Olympic Games.

While on-site in Rio, Park told the press, “It’s not the easiest of circumstances, and I am still trying to adjust to the surroundings. I haven’t seen the main pool yet. My focus for now is on getting acclimated.”

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Danson
8 years ago

I thought he was banned for 3 years by the KOC for doping? I guess his superstar power overruled the ban.

Dee
8 years ago

A little off topic, but where are all the base camps for each country?

I just read that UK sport spent £2million building a new facility in Belo Horizonte, just North of Rio, to base our athletes at before heading to Rio. They’ve even been so meticulous as to have laid a 400m track that is exactly the same as the one in the Maracanã. Did all that, then flew the T&F team over in economy. What is the bloody point in all that money, if you then can’t even bump 50 people up to business?

£2million… If our athletes don’t show up and produce a good haul, head will roll… It’ll be the savage cuts swimming saw post-London across… Read more »

Dee
Reply to  Dee
8 years ago

I know the Aussies are already in Rio, but where are all the other nations based? Rio is quite isolated and I read there are only 2 Olympic sized pools in Brazil, one of which is in Rio… So where is everybody holding, USA?

NotSoFastSwimmer
Reply to  Dee
8 years ago

Team USA swimming have just arrived in Rio, so I assume they are going straight to the Olympics village.

weirdo
8 years ago

Do you think Park and Sun should be allowed to swim even though Russians who cheated and served their penalty can’t swim? (but they might be allowed).

CASWIM
Reply to  weirdo
8 years ago

Yes. The Russians should also be allowed as well.

G.I.N.A
Reply to  weirdo
8 years ago

The fact that Sun tested pos within the 1st 3 months of the ban & WADA did not take IT FURTHER needs to be addressed. Others have been given 2 year bans for exactly the same crime complete with admission & only 3 weeks into. .(Sharipova whi is not here either now ) .

Cheatinvlad
Reply to  G.I.N.A
8 years ago

Get SUN out of there…Park is OK..he did his time. Vlad hasn’t served his time he shouldn’t swim.

Attila the Hunt
Reply to  Cheatinvlad
8 years ago

I agree.
Park has fully served his full term punishment.
Sun has not yet given or served any punishment. Morozov Lobintsev and comrades have not.

Andrew
Reply to  Attila the Hunt
8 years ago

Lobintsev and Morozov never failed a single test and cannot be punished btw presumption of innocence, whether you like it or not

Attila the Hunt
Reply to  Andrew
8 years ago

They failed a test as stipulated in the MacLaren report.

Andrew
Reply to  Attila the Hunt
8 years ago

Really? Where did you see it in the report? There are some magical list that no one saw and some proves that no one saw. Why the list was never published? Why no one revealed any proves? The only thing we have is NY Times article and words like: we thinks, they might, supposedly, likely and etc.

Attila the Hunt
Reply to  Andrew
8 years ago

WADA said the list of names of the athletes implicated in the report have been handed over to each Federation along with the report.

Even ROC do not contest the names which include Morozov and Lobintsev and Ustinova.

If you don’t trust all of IOC, WADA, MacLaren and FINA, shouldn’t you trust ROC?

Attila the Hunt
Reply to  Andrew
8 years ago

By the way, I have ever read the NY Times article, but I have read MacLaren report.

So, it is now clear to me that you have misunderstood everything because you have never read the MacLaren report.

Andrew
Reply to  Attila the Hunt
8 years ago

I actually have read the report. And it’s quite clear WADA has nothing on Lobintsev and Morozov

Swimmer
8 years ago

Park was not training in Orlando.. Park spent two weeks training in Jacksonville, Florida at the Bolles School

Years of Plain Suck
8 years ago

A Fun (but unofficial) SwimSwam Contest:

What color should Park Tae Hwan dye his hair?

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Years of Plain Suck
8 years ago

WHATEVER COLORS CHEATERS ARE!!!!!!!>#$!!!!

shehulkswim
Reply to  Years of Plain Suck
8 years ago

brown. because he’s a peace of crap!!!

Boi
Reply to  shehulkswim
8 years ago

Hop off

NotSoFastSwimmer
Reply to  shehulkswim
8 years ago

USA won women’s 4×100 medley in London with the assistance of Brown-colored “piece” of crap swimmer.

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