Olympics-Swimming-Six Polish swimmers sent home from Japan after admin
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[July 20, 2021]
(Reuters) - The president of
Poland's swimming federation (PZP) has apologised after six athletes
were sent home from the Tokyo Games due to an administrative error.
Poland had sent 23 swimmers to Japan but the PZP was forced to cut
the squad down to 17 based on world governing body FINA's qualifying
rules.
PZP President Pawel Slominski apologised and said he fully
understood the anger of the swimmers who returned home over the
weekend.
"I express great regret, sadness and bitterness about the situation
related to the qualification of our swimmers for the Olympic Games
in Tokyo," Slominski said in a statement
http://www.polswim.pl/sites/default/files
/oswiadczenie_prezesa_pzp.pdf.
"Such a situation should not take place, and the reaction of the
swimmers, their emotions, the attack on the Polish Swimming Federation
is understandable to me and justified."
He said the error was due to the "desire to allow as many players and
coaches as possible to take part in the Games".
Media reports identified the six swimmers as Alicja Tchorz, Bartosz
Piszczorowicz, Aleksandra Polanska, Mateusz Chowaniec, Dominika
Kossakowska and Jan Holub.
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Tchorz, who competed at the 2012 and
2016 Games, expressed her anger on social media.
"Imagine dedicating five years of your life and striving for another
start at the most important sporting event ... giving up your
private life and work, sacrificing your family ... your dedication
results in a total flop," she said on Facebook.
Chowaniec added on Instagram: "I'm deeply shocked by what
happened... this is an absurd situation for me that should never
have happened. In fact, I hope to wake up from this nightmare
eventually."
Swimming news website SwimSwam reported several Polish swimmers had
signed an open letter to the PZP seeking the resignation of the
organisation's entire board.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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