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Chinese sports bodies add support to police crackdown on illegal toxic fan ‘rumours’

  • Governing bodies for gymnastics and table tennis say comments seriously harmed Olympic athletes and coaches

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China’s Paris Olympics team earned the country its biggest haul of gold medals at an overseas games. Photo: Reuters
Sylvie Zhuangin Beijing
China’s gymnastics and table tennis associations have condemned abusive and defamatory remarks by toxic fans about members of the country’s Paris Olympics team, amid a police campaign against “illegal” social media comments.
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The Chinese Gymnastics Association said on Saturday that some fans had “created and spreading false rumours” among followers of the team, “stirring up negative emotions online, and insulting or slandering athletes, coaches, and officials”.

The behaviour inflicted “serious harm” to the work, lives, and families of those targeted and “disrupted and damaged the Chinese gymnastics team’s tradition of unity and patriotism”, the association said.

It did not say who the posts were aimed at or give details of the content.

The Chinese Table Tennis Association made a similar statement, saying some comments had had “extremely negative effects” on the athletes, coaches and society.

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“The chaos in ‘fan circles’ has severely disrupted the normal training and competition of the Chinese table tennis team,” it said, again without saying what content it was referring to.

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